Our Vegetatle Plant Department 
On plant orders less than 60c, add 15c for packing 
Sransplanied Vegetable Plants 
We supply good healthy transplanted plants of all the varieties listed 
below, in their proper season. As soon as the transplants are taken 
from the flats in the greenhouse they are wrapped in moist moss and 
covered with oil paper, and mailed at once. Ask for prices in larger 
quantities. 
We cannot accept shipments beyond the fourth zone (600 miles). 
On Plant Orders Less Than 60c, Add 15c for Packing. 
50 or more plants at the 100 rate. Ppd. to 4th Zone. 
We cannot accept orders for less than one dozen of. a variety. 
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CABBAGE, Early. Ready in April and May. Marion 
Market (yellows resistant) midseason,  Copen- 
hagen Market, Golden Acre, earliest, round head 
CABBAGE, Late. Ready in June. Hollander or 
Danish Ballhead (yellows resistant) 

CELERY, Early. Ready in June. Golden Self 
Blanching, Giant Pascal (green)............... $ 2 25 per 
CHIVES. Ready in April. Per bunch, about 1 doz. a 100 
PIE Gems adie oeic o.oo Cmts ib amie nce ae postpaid 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS. Porto-Rico. Ready in To 4th zone 
May and June. Special price, $1.95 per 100..... 
TOMATOES. Ready in May and June. Firesteel, 5Oc is! 
Scarlet Topper, EHarliana, Ponderosa, Rutgers, Dozen 
John Baer, Oxheart, Golden Jubilee............ $2.95 per 100 ppd. 
CAULIFLOWER, Ready in April d May. S 
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EGG PLANT. Ready in May and June. Black 
TRC AULY cM: actatsnsbaicces eiciice orttitis cote cree cies ete 
GROUND CHERRY. Ready in May and June...... 
PEPPER. Ready in May and June. Minnesota Won- 
der, Harris Early 
SAGE. Broadleaf 
50c Dole! 
$2.95 per 100 
postpaid 
To 4th zone 
Celtel 616 61 we) © 6 le ells) |e Sue 0 010 € 6 0 o «6 a 6, 
FOR ONION PLANTS. See page 16. 
PANSY §5e Poe 
PLANTS ne oetee$3.00 
“BOOST ‘EM” Plant Starter 
>> and Fertilizer 
5 Important Advantages 
of Boost ’Em Starter Solution. 


MIXED COLORS ONLY 
This mixture includes dark and light 
shades, with huge flowers on long, 
strong stems. 
1, Reduces transplanting shock, plants 
resume vigorous growth earlier, 
2. Earlier harvest, greater yield and 
better quality. 
8. Longer bearing period. 

4, Instantly soluble—easy to apply. 
“BOOST ’EM” is All-solu- - 
ble and quickly available 5, Famous ‘‘10-52-17’’ formula recom- 
IT’S THE IDEAL mended by U. of Minn. Horticultur- 
TRANSPLANT SOLUTION! ists, N. Y. State Veg. Growers Assn., 
Here’s the very latest for- and leading State Colleges. 
mula. Recommended by leading 
horticulturists, state colleges, 
and New York State Vegetable 
Growers Association, It in- 
creased tomato yields 4 tons 
For CABBAGE, TOMATO, MELONS, 
PEPPERS, EGG PLANT, etc., dissolve 
1% 1b. BOOST ’EM in 5 to 8 gals. wa- 
per acre—boosted potato yields ter, apply % cup solution per plant 
100 bushels per acre. when transplanting. Results are re- 
WONDERFUL markable. Apply solution direct to 
RESULTS garden seed when planted—again: at 
ON POTATO EYES 
blossom or fruiting stage. 



Trial Size, 3 oz. can (makes 3 gals. solution) ppd... 25c¢ 
114 pound can (makes 20 to 25 gals. solution) ppd. $ 1.00 
10 pound can, Postpaid.............-++-+-- .... $ 4.00 
25 pound bag, By Freight or Exp. Not ppd......-. $ 7.00 
50 pound bag, By Freight or Exp. Not ppd......-.. $11.00 
Minimum Plant Orders from This Page 60c, on Smaller Orders Add 15c for Packing 
~+ New Garibe. HYBRID TOMATO PLANTS~-~ 
First 
Time resistant to blight and disease. Bright red fruits, 
smooth, globular and free from cracks and blem- 
Plants ( 
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Offered ishes—of superb quality and flavor. 
’) 
Sensational Extra-Early Hybrid Tomato. 
grow 6 ft. across, yielding up to 2 bu. each. Highly 
PEP 
6 Plants for $1.50, 12 for $2.50, 
Plant Supply Limited. 100 for $15.00, prepaid. 
a a ee 
Grost-Proo}t Cabbage Plants 
No Delivery Beyond 4th Zone (600 Miles). 
Not available after May 1. 
These plants are extremely hardy, and produce the earliest cabbage, 
fully three or four weeks ahead of any other plants, They are grown 
in Texas, during the winter, when the weather is often freezing, endur- 
ing cold rains and sleet, They can be set out as soon as the ground can 
be worked and are not injured by shipping or transplanting. 
We offer the three best sorts in bundles of about 45 to 50 of a kind 
only, which cannot be divided. Prices include postage. 
EARLY No. of Plants Price Ppd. 
JERSEY WAKEFIELD. 2 Bundles (90-100)........... $0.75 
FLAT DUTCH. 4 eenaiez she cot bere oats 
10 Bundles (about 500)........ 2.25 
OOP ENE 1 S00 Bundles (about 1000)... ...,. $3.50 
We reserve right to substitute. 
On plant orders iess than 60c, add 15c for packing 


Starts plants 
FRANSELARNTONE ie ee Ur 
ras increased yields. 
Amazing uew HORMONE-Vitamin stimulant ‘fdoes things’’ to more 
plants than B1 alone! Mix with water—apply to soil. Unbelievable re- 
sults discovered in transplanting VEGETABLES—tomatoes start quickly 
no wilting or setback. 50% more yield reported, 1 oz. Transplantone 
makes 10 gallons of transplant solution or 1,000 gallons watering solution. 
Free folder on request. ¥/ oz. pkt., postpaid, 25c. 3-0z. can, $1.00, ppd. 


New Improved AMERICAN ARTICHOKE 
“GIRASOL” THE 
DIABETIC’S 
POTATO 
Plant Early. Available 
about March 1st, newest 
strain. 
A Valuable Food for 
Diabetics and Those Not 
Permitted To Eat Starchy 
Foods. 

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Bushel (50 lbs.)—6 bushels will plant an acre. 
The tubers can be eaten cooked, or served raw in salads. They con- 
tain carbohydrates in the form of inulin, instead of starch, and need 
not be cooked to bring out their food value. 
A COMBINATION OF THREE FLAVORS—COCOANUT— 
CELERY AND BRAZIL NUT—EASY TO GROW 
WORLD'S MOST VALUABLE NON-STARCH VEGETABLE 
Plant 3 feet apart in rows 3 feet apart. Cut tubers like potatoes. 
Girasol will thrive in any soil and responds to liberal feeding, yield- 
ing bountifully. The foliage becomes so dense, that after two cultiva- 
tions, weeds cannot survive. Girasol tubers are relished by livestock 
and poultry. 
RECIPE FOLDER FREE ON REQUEST 
The average yield is 10 to 15 tons of tubers per acre, with an equal 
amount of silage from the tops. Tubers can be_ left in the ground 
until the following spring, as they are not injured by freezing. 
PRICE: 5 Ibs. $1.25, peck (11-12 Ibs.) $2.00, prepaid to third zone 
only. Not prepaid: Bushel (45-50 Ibs.) $7.00, 100 lbs. at 13c per lb. 
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