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CABBAGE PLANT 


449—WHITE BURLEY TOBACCO 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 

Frost-Resistant Cabbage 
Plants 
Orders for plants will be shipped in about 
four or five days after they are received if 
weather conditions permit. If plants do not 
arrive as soon as you expect, you may know 
that conditions beyond our control are causing 
the delay. If the plants cannot be set out the 
same day they are received, take them out of 
the package at once, dip the roots in water 
and heel out in the ground. We offer the fol- 
lowing well-known varieties: Early Jersey 
Wakefield or Stein’s Early Flat Dutch. Prices by 
parcel post: In lots of 100, 65c per 100 plants; 
200 plants for $1.25; 500 plants for $2.25; 1,000 
plants or more at $3.75 per 1,000 plants, post- 
paid. All orders are filled by the 100 and not 
ya ols of less than even hundreds as 350 or 
50, etc. 
Roots 
ASPARAGUS. See page 4. 
RHUBARB. Large strong roots, best cooking 
variety. 25¢ each; $2.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
HORSERADISH. See page 10. 
Seed Irish Potatoes 
Certified Potatoes must pass through field 
inspection by the Department of Agriculture 
and must be true to variety, type and free from 
wart, powdery scab and late blight. It pays 
to plant Certified Seed Potatoes. 
They should also be treated with Semesan 
Bel before planting. 
CERTIFIED TRIUMPHS. Ask for prices. 
CERTIFIED IRISH COBBLERS. Ask for prices. 
Seed Sweet Potatoes 
We can supply Certified Porto Rico Yams 
that have been especially seeded and grown 
for seed purposes. When planting cover above 
five inches deep and water moderately. When 
plants are formed set one foot apart on ridges 
-four feet apart, well drawn up and rather flat. 
Cultivate well. Please ask for prices. 
SWEET POTATO SLIPS. (Ready late in April 
or early May.) Porto Rican Yams. Price, 100 
plants, 50c; 500 plants, $2.00: 1,000 plants, $3.50, 
postpaid. Slips for shipment last half of May 
are usually cheaper. 
TREAT YOUR POTATOES WITH SEMESAN BEL 
BEFORE PLANTING 
The modern superior way of disinfecting seed 
Potatoes is with Semesan Bel, the instantane- 
ous dip, easily used without expensive equip- 
ment. It does away with long-time soaking of 
the seed and effectively coats them with a 
disinfectant which commonly remains on the 
seed piece throughout the season. Write for 
Semesan Bel Potato Booklet. 

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Cabbage and Onion Plants 
As a rule—we are in position to ship 
both Cabbage and Onion Plants from Janu- 
ary through April. We suggest that you 
send us your order early—and allow a 
few days for arrival of your shipment. 
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Nicholson's Bermuda Onion 
Plants 
For those who desire an early crop, either 
for table use or for local marketing, these 
plants will prove most desirable. Plant in rows 
about 15 inches apart and 3 to 4 inches apart 
in row. 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX BERMUDA. Unques- 
tionably the most attractive Onion in the world. 
It is an absolutely pure white, with a most 
beautiful waxy appearance that makes it sell 
on sight in all markets. No other Onion has 
such mildness of flavor. It is deliciously tender 
and can be eaten raw like an apple. A large 
yielder. 
Price, 30c per 100: 50c per 200; $1.00 per 500; 
$1.75 per 1,000, postpaid. Not prepaid, $1.40 per 
1,000. Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
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So don’t spend it replanting seeds of 
poor quality. For better assurance Nichol- 
son’s offer you Tested Seeds. 
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Tobacco 
(Tabaco) 
Culture: A clean piece of soil is best for 
Tobacco plant beds, hence it is customary to 
burn a piece of land for this use. Insects, grass 
and weed seeds are thus destroyed and the 
burning adds to the fertility of the soil. Cover 
seed very lightly, and when plants are large 
enough, set in 3l4-foot rows, 3 feet between 
the plants. 
449—-WHITE BURLEY. A heavy yielder of rich 
bright leaf, large, long and broad. This variety 
thrives on limestone soil. 
450—VIRGINIA. A good chewing tobacco, 
also used for fillers and wrappers. Rich in 
color. 
Price of above. Pkt., 10c; oz, 50c; Y% lb. 
$1.50, postpaid. 
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Vitamins in Vegetables 
Many doctors are prescribing vari- 
ous forms of Vitamins for a number of 
ills and pains and they are necessary 
for best health. But why not have your 
Vitamins in their natural form —in 
fresh, delicious vegetables from your 
own garden? Start today your garden 
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IRISH COBBLER 
