68 THE FRANK 8S. PLATT COMPANY 

VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ROOTS 
We grow large quantities of vegetable plants 
and can supply the varieties listed 
Rricessareer Ome. 
and roots, 
below in their proper season. 
New Haven. 
Artichoke, Tuberous Rooted. (Jerusalem). Per 
ipeez0c.* 10Mbs;, $1275: 
Asparagus Roots. Strong one-year-old roots 
recommended; they become established better 
than 2 or 3-year-old roots. Mary Washington are 
rust-resistant and very much the best variety. 
Price, 100, $2.75; 1,000, $25.00. 
Cabbage Plants. (Hot-bed or transplanted in 
flats). Ready early April. Golden Acre, Copen- 
hagen Market. Per doz., 20c.; 100, $1.50. Field 
grown plants, early July, per 100, 50c.; 1,000, $4.00. 
Cauliflower Plants. (Hot-bed). Snowball. Per 
OZ Ie CLO sewer. . 
Celery Plants. Ready early July. Golden Plume, 
Easy Blanching, and Giant Pascal. Per 100, $1.00; 
1,000, $6.00. 
Chives. For flavoring. Per clump, 15c.; doz., 
$1.50. 
Egg Plants. Ready in late May and June. Pot- 
grown. 85c. per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
Horseradish Sets. Bohemian or “Maliner Kren.” 
Ready in April. Per doz., 20c.; 100, $1.25; 1,000, 
$9.00. 
Lettuce Plants. Ready in April and May. Per 
doz., 20c.; 100, $1.50. 
Pepper Plants. Ready in May and June. Per 
doz., 25c.; 100, $1.50. 
Rhubarb Roots. Victoria. Strong roots. Price 
each, 20c.; doz., $1.75. Small roots/Peachw 156. 
doz., $1.25; 100, $10.00. Ready in early April. 
Sweet Potato Plants. Late May to late June. 
Yellow and Red Nansemond (dry mealy). Nancy 
Hall (moist orange yam). Per bunch of twenty- 
five, 25c.; 100, 75c.; 1,000, $6.00. 
Tomato Plants. Grown from our own seed, 
select stocks. Transplanted. Ready in May and 
June. We can supply through season well-grown 
plants of the leading varieties. Per doz., 25c. to 
35c.; 100, $1.50 to $2.50. 
Flowering Plants. We grow large numbers of 
the new and choice annual flowering plants, in 
flats and in two-inch pots, at prices from 35 cents 
to $1.00 per dozen. Grown from our special strains 
of extra select seed. This method is very econom- 
ical and satisfactory, gives you earlier flowers in 
your garden. Write for list if interested. 
INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES 
ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS, SUPPLY AND PRICE CHANGES. 
Antrol Syrup, 
Se Ree 4-ounce bottle, 
they 20c. each; pint 
ae bottles, 50c. 
each. 
Antrol Ready 
Filled Sets (four containers) 40c. per set. 


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Antrol Traps. Flat round AN NTs 
metal, convenient, — safe. 
Kills both sweet and 
grease-eating ants. 10c. 
each. ae 
Ant Bait. (Magikill Jel- 
ly) Safety Traps, each 25c. Garden Tube, 1 
oz., 35c.; Estate Tube, 3 oz., 85c.; Jumbo 
Tube, 8 oz., $1.75 each. 
Ant Gas. (Cyanogas). In 
powder form, for lawn and 
garden ants—outdoor use 
only. Quickly exterminates 
the colony. In special 4-oz. 
applying tins, 30c. 

Arsenate of Lead (Dry). For either dusting or 
‘ spraying. Its extremely fine condition affords an 
adhesive protective coating of poison. Prices: 1] lb., 
28c.; 4-lb. paper bags, each 72c. For larger quan- 
tities, please write for lowest market price. 

Borerkill. Nicotine paste in 1%4-oz. tubes with 
nozzle. Out 1944. 
Copper Hydro. A new type fungicide contains 
26% metallic copper. More effective, adaptable 
and safer thah the old Bordeaux Mixture form. 
Price: 1 lb., 28c.; 4-lb. bags, 80c. 
Copper Sulphate. Small crystals used in making 
of home-made Bordeaux mixture. Price: 3 Ibs., 
35c.; 5 Ibs., 50c.; 25 Ibs., $2.40; 100 Ibs., $9.00. 
Crow Repellant. One pint treats two bushel 
Corn. A small cost to insure Corn against the 
depredations of crows pulling the seed. Price: 
Pint, $1.00; Quart, $1.60. 
Cut Worm Bait, Go West. It 
does not injure or affect the 
growing plants in any way, and 
if applied as directed on pack- 
age there should be little trouble 
from this pest. Price: Garden 
pkg. for 400 sq. ft., 60c.; Market 
size for 4,000 sq. ft., $4.50; Half- 
acre size, $15.00. 
Cubor Spray. Just add water, according to direc- 
tions. A rotenone spray with penetrant and spread- 
er; Non-Poisonous to Human, Animal or Bird 
Life; harmless to tender foliage and flowers. Cubor 
Spray kills a very wide variety of pests when both 
the insects and the plants are wetted by the spray 
solution; kills both by contact and through stom- 
ach action. Out 1944. 

