
ONION PLANTS 
Sweet Spanish, Utah Strain. Plants will be mailed during the latter 
part of April except in special circumstances. Onion plants sold on the 
basis of bunches only and count per bunch not specified. Please see 
important information about ordering and shipping onion plants on 
page 27. Not less than 1 bunch sold. 
1 bunch 50c; 2 bunches 90c; 5 bunches $1.75; 10 bunches $3.00 trans- 
portation paid. Not paid: Full crate (60 bunches) $9.50. 
PEPPER 
Transplanted Plants. Ready May 15th. Strong, stocky plants care- 
fully grown and properly hardened before shipment. We offer the follow- 
ing popular varieties: Harris’ Wonder, Harris’ King of the North, 
Harris’ Earliest and Hot Portugal. 
70c per Doz.; 2 Doz. (1 or 2 varieties) $1.20; $1.75 for 50; $3.00 for 100 
transportation paid. Not paid: $8.00 for 500; $15.00 for 1,000. (Weight 
500—14 lbs., 1,000—25 lbs.) 
Untransplanted Plants or Seedlings. Ready April 15 to May 20. 
These small plants are grown directly in the flats where the seed was 
sown, and are not ready to set outdoors. They should be transplanted 
into boxes or cold frames when received and allowed to grow and harden 
for 2 or 3 weeks before setting out in the open ground. Same varieties 
as listed above. Not less than 25 plants of a variety sold. 
85c for 100; $3.00 for 500; $5.00 for 1,000 transportation paid. 
SPECIAL HANDLING for Vegetable Plants 
Plant shipments marked “Special Handling’’ are usually sent 
through a little more quickly by the Post Office. An extra fee must 
be paid for each shipment to go by this method, so if your plants 

Tomato Plants 
Potted Plants. Ready after May 15th. Our pot- 
ted tomato plants are grown and shipped in No. 
21% “Fertile Pots’ (see page 84) which are set 
in the ground pots and all without disturbing 
the roots or checking their growth. At the 
time the plants reach the purchaser the pots 
are soft and resemble earth, and the roots 
grow through them readily. When set out, the 
top of the pot should be at least two inches 
below the surface of the soil. 
Our potted plants are large, strong and 
stocky. They are hardened in cold frames so 
can be set out early. The photograph to the right 
shows their fine sturdy growth. 
Wecansupply the following varieties: Victor, 
John Baer, Bonny Best and Rutgers. 
Doz. $1.50; 2 Doz. $2.75; 50 Plants $5.00 
transportation paid. Not paid: 100 Plants - 
$7.50. (Weight 100—50 lbs.) 

Transplanted Plants. Ready about May 15th. We give our plants 
much more space than most tomato plant growers, and this makes them 
stronger and more stocky. They are well hardened in cold frames before 
shipment. Varieties: Victor, John Baer, Bonny Best, Stokesdale, 
Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper and Rutgers. 
70c per Doz.; 2 Doz. (1 or 2 varieties) $1.20; $1.75 for 50; $3.00 for 100 
transportation paid. Not paid: $8.00 for 500; $15.00 for 1,000. (Weight 
500—18 lbs., 1,000—30 lbs.) 

are to be shipped at different times be sure to include enough extra Untransplanted Plants or Seedlings. Supplied from April 10 to May 
: postage for each mailing. 15. We sow our seed thinly in flats especially for these seedling plants. 
: The extra amounts to be paid are approximately as follows: This makes them extra strong and sturdy. They should be transplanted 
: r 9 St in frames or boxes and grown for two weeks or more before setting out 
Vegetable plants, except potted plants, 1 or 2 doz. 10c extra; : ; : 5 seas 
e Pi iantalse | Potied plants, 20c.for any-quantity on in the open ground. Good hardy plants, 3 to 4 in. high. Varieties: 
. which we pay transportation. (Above rates apply on vegetable Rateeeeen Baer, Stokesdale, Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper and 
é ly, and not ther plants, ts, etc. or nursery stock ; : 
Se enh eae oe 85c for 100; $3.00 for 500; $5.00 for 1,000 transportation paid. In 
5 : ordering be sure to specify the date wanted. 
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Other Plants, Roots, Etc. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
; Mary Washington. This is the best kind of asparagus to grow. We offer strong well-developed freshly 
, dug roots that are ideal for starting a new bed. For full description and planting information, see 
: page 7. 
id One-year roots only—$1.00 per Doz.; $2.50 for 50; $4.00 for 100 transportation paid. Not paid: 500 
roots $9.50; 1,000 $18.00. (Weight 500—35 lbs., DRE : 
1,000—70 Ibs.) : 
el HORSERADISH SETS 
: New White Hot. This new strain of our own is 
é greatly superior to the common run of horseradish. 
Nat It is much more vigorous, rapid growing and 
| healthy, and the roots hold their white color longer 
after grinding. Very hot. 
Plant the sets with the pointed end down about e : ‘ Cc 
2 inches below the surface. Space rows 3 feet apart, z 
Mh and set 15 to 20 inches apart in the row. Horseradish—New White Hot 
i A well grown root of 75¢ per Doz.; 100 sets $3.00; 500 sets $8.00; 1,000 A bundle of sets, some fully grown roots, 
ft Mary Washington Asparagus sets $15.00 transportation paid. and the bottled sauce. 
U Herb Plants | 
: SAGE—Holt’s Mammoth Broad Leaf. The best sage; it is a true MacDonald. The finest kind of rhubarb, making a large vigorous growth 
it perennial which does not go to seed and produces a heavy yield of with big red prsneiees sper is ere tender and fine-flavored. 
i i i 1 S hoto and full description on page ol. 
leaves; once established it will last for years. These are very fine sturdy See photo a i : 
potted plants grown in the greenhouse and hardened outdoors. Root Were UE Sees ee for $5.00 transportation paid. 
3 plants $1.00; Doz. $3.50 transportation paid. Not paid: 25 for $7.50; or $29.00. 
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1, MINT—Spearmint. The fresh green leaves are used in making sauce ie Fe 
« and jelly and also in salads. Sprigs of mint are a great addition to iced PERENNIAL SPINACH 
ih tea and other drinks. This is the popular mild flavored green stemmed Good King Henty cine cen! a no eltcae spunea but the 
variety. When once established, it will last for years. leaves are used like spinach and are somewhat similar in appearance 
3 Plants $1.00; Doz. $3.50 transportation paid. and flavor. It will provide excellent greens from early April until the 
CHIVES. An attractive small perennial plant that can be grown almost middle of June. Being perfectly hardy s ie oe = Aa us pe 
} ; i ion-lik or and are used for becomes more productive as it grows olc er. Set inches to 2 ee 
: Teh Ne a eis in sale apart. Root Divisions; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.00 transporta- 
Ith 3 Clumps 75c; Doz. $2.00 transportation paid. tion paid. 
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