WATERMELON 
Dixie Queen—85 days. Nearly round, light green striped 
with darker green, melon often weighing 40 to 50 lbs., 
thin, tough rind, thick, deep red, crisp, sweet flesh. Very 
few white seeds. Oz., 20c; % lb., 60c; 1b., $2.00. 
Karly Kansas—85 days. Handsome, nearly round, deep 
emerald green with irregular, paler stripes. Flesh very 
bright red, thick, crisp, sweet. Good shipper. Oz., 20c; 
ZS Won GOCE Wa, SAO: 
Honey Cream—8s2 days. Large, round, light green, darker 
green Stripes. Creamy yellow flesh of excellent quality. 
Good for roadside stands and home gardens. Oz., 35c; 
TA Woo, SodlPADR Wars OC SOO: 
Wonder Melon—85 days. Best for roadside stands and near- 
by market here in the north. Very large oblong fruit, 
dark green with bright, rich, red, sweet and fine textured 
flesh. Oz., 15c; % lb.) 45e; Ibi, $1.50. 
Green Citron—95 days. Outer flesh is used in preserving. 
Heavy bearing. Oz., 15c; % lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Mary Washington (Seneca Strain)—Freshly dug roots grown 
from seed saved from selected plants of this well known 
and popular variety. A kind that quickly produces heavy, 
tender stalks, of top quality. We offer freshly dug one 
year old roots with large broad crowns, the kind most 
asparagus growers demand. 100 plants for $38.85, post- 
paid; 250 for $7.50; 1000 for $28.00, not prepaid. 
GARLIC BULBS 
Fancy California White ‘“Long-Keeping Variety’? — The 
bulbs are separated into flakes or cloves and planted like 
set onions. lb., 75c; 10 lbs. @ 65c per lb. Prepaid to you. 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
Maliner Kren—This true Bohemian variety is the standard 
for making Grated Horseradish and other horseradish 
condiments. Vigorous growing, it makes large white roots 
very quickly. We offer cuttings or small roots the proper 
size for planting. 12 for 90c; 50 for $3.50 postpaid; 250 
or more at $18.50 per 1000, not prepaid. 
CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES 
Seed potatoes are sold F.O.B. our warehouses at Stone 
and Elly Streets in Rochester, N. Y. We do not pay any 
transportation costs. All orders for seed potatoes must be 
accompanied by remittance to pay for them in full. They 
cannot be sent C.O.D. or charged to your account. Shipment 
can be made of your order after danger of freezing is past. 
25 Ibs. 50 1bs. 100 Ib. 

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Certified Irish Cobbler— 
Prince Edward Island grown..... $1.85 $2.95 $4.75 
Certified Chippewa—HE/arly............ ws 7 2.85 4.60 
Certified Kathadin—Popular late...... al otis) 2.85 4.60 
Certified Bliss Triumph—Pink skin.... 1.85 2.95 4.75 
Certified Sebago—Late ............... IAS 2.85 4.60 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
Chipman’s Canada Red— The best of the new rhubarb. 
Long, slender stalks that are bright red all the way 
through, the red color extending even to the mid-rib of 
the leaf. Flesh juicy and very sweet. It retains its red 
color when made into sauce and pies. Strong, plant divi- 
sions. 95c each; $2.50 for 3; $9.45 for 12, postpaid; 25 for 
$17.50, not prepaid. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
We guarantee our Strawberry plants to reach you in good 
condition and to start growing, providing you plant them 
correctly and take care of them. We will replace any that 
fail to start if you notify us within 14 days after you receive 
them. We deliver plants free of charge. 
Gem (The Popular Everbearer)—Large, glossy red berries 
that are firm and sweet. A very good berry but not equal 
to the new Streamliner. 25 plants, $1.45; 50 for $2.55; 
100 for $4.25; 250 for $9.45; 1000 for $35.00. 
Streamliner (New Giant Everbearer)—Has all good qual- 
ities: size, Shape, color, quality. Bears in July and until 
freezing. Best everbearing kind. 25 plants for $2.95; 50 
for $5.45; 100 for $9.45; 250 for $19.75. 
Ambrosia—Best late kind. Large, firm, bright red, very 
sweet berries. 25 plants for $1.35; 50 for $2.15; 100 for 
$3.65; 250 for $7.45; 1000 for $25.00. 
Majestic—Splendid early mid-season kind. Large berries 
red all the way through. 25 plants for $1.35; 50 for $2.15; 
100 for $3.65; 250 for $7.45; 1000 for $25.00. 
Premier—Popular extra early variety. Sure and heavy 
bearer. 25 plants for $1.25; 50 for $1.95; 100 for $3.25; 
250 for $6.75; 1000 for $22.50. 
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Charlie Zambito is showing us how his Early Yellow Giobe onions 
ran—grown from our seed in Elba. There were a lot of crates just 
as good as this one. 
ONION SETS 
Place your order for sets early and we will ship promptly 
as soon as the danger of their freezing on the way to you 
is over. 
Ebenezer—The best yellow onion to grow from sets. Bulbs 
are large, flat have a good tight skin that stays on well 
and the flesh is pure white and of good quality. This 
is the best kind to use if your market wants a flat onion. 
Ebenezer matures fairly early and keeps in storage splen- 
didly. 12 to 18 bu. required to plant an acre. 10 lbs., $2.75 
prepaid to you; bushel, $3.50; 2 to 10 bu. @ $3.25 per bu.; 
10 bu. or more @ $3.00 per bushel. Transportation not 
paid. 
White or Silverskin—The kind that is grown for bunching 
“Spring Onions” that come on the market very early. Also 
grown for their medium size, flat, pure white bulbs that 
mature early and make a fine appearance on the market. 
10 lbs. for $3.00 prepaid to you. Bushel, $4.00; 2 to 10 bu. 
@ $3.75 per bu.; 10 bu. or more @ $3.50 per bu. Trans- 
portation not paid. 
ONION PLANTS 
Again this year we offer the same quality Yellow Sweet 
Spanish onion plants that were so well thought of in past 
seasons. Set them 4 in. apart in the row and they will make 
big onions in 10 weeks. Plants tied in bundles of about 100. 
Please remember that we buy and sell onion plants by the 
bundle, not by plant count. We will not be responsible for 
the actual number of plants per bundle. In Texas they are 
pulled by the handful and each handful is called a bundle. 
Around April 15th is the usual time for shipping early 
orders out of here and we bring in fresh shipments from 
Texas every few days until the middle of May. We will try 
to get your plants to you when you want them but weather 
and transportation may upset our plans. If you get your 
plants and cannot set immediately spread the bundles out 
in_a cool, dry place. Please place your order early. 
Price: 10 bundles for $3.00; 20 bundles, $4.75, Prepaid 
to you. Crate of 60 bund’es, $9.50, not prepaid. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
You can grow Sweet Potatoes very successfully right in 
your own vegetable garden. Sweet Potatoes are not so par- 
ticular as to the soil you plant them in but they do their 
best in a light, well drained, sandy loam. Here in New York 
State, where we have a four months growing season, we 
grow very good Sweet Potatoes. 
We offer you well grown plants, that will be ready about 
May ist, of these two good varieties. 
Nancy Hall—Most popular yellow flesh variety. 
Porto Rico—Orange-fleshed Yam. 
25 plants for 60c; 50 for 95c; 100 for $1.65; 1000 for $7.75; 
prepaid to you by mail or express. 
Complete directions for planting and care sent with every 
order. 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS 
The use of Domestic Rye Grass is increasing very rapidly 
throughout this part of the country, for it provides humus 
to be plowed under, controls weeds, provides excellent fall 
pasture, prevents erosion during the winter and spring and 
holds nitrogen in the soil that otherwise would be lost. We 
urge all vegetable and flower growers to use it more exten- 
sively. Sow it in summer or fall after the crop is off and 
put humus into the ground by plowing it under in the 
spring. Sow it between rows of corn after last cultivation. 
For a cover crop sow at the rate of 10 lbs. per acre. For 
pasture sow 20 lbs. to the acre. : 
25c per lb.; 5 to 10 lbs. at 23c per lb.; 10 to 25 lbs. @ 20¢ 
per ue 25 to 100 lbs. @ 19c per 1b.; 100 lbs. or more @ 18c 
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