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Nearly all seeds and other items listed in our book are available twelve months of the year. Not so with plants, bulbs, roots and 
the like. These must be freshly dug to achieve best results when planted, or stored under proper conditions of temperature and humid- 
ity until the correct planting time arrives for Central New York. Some are raised in our own gardens, others are produced for us 
under contract by leading growers, and still others, because of price fluctuations, are procured*on the open market from fully re- 
sponsible producers. All are guaranteed to be true to name and to grow and produce exactly as described when proper cultural 
directions are followed. Any that do not will be replaced without charge or obligation. The month or menths after each variety indi- 

eates when that particular item will be available to fill advance orders or for sale in our stores. All orders will be delivered free of 
charge in the Syracuse area, or shipped via collect Railway Express in other areas. 
Vegetable Plants 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS: Mary Washing- 
ton. Freshly dug, one-year roots. The 
most dependable, rust-resistant va- 
riety available for home or market. 
We do not recommend the planting 
of two-year or older roots since no 
time is gained and in some cases har- 
vest is delayed by using older plants. 
$20.00 per 1000; $3.00 per 100; $1.75 per 
50; $1.00 per 25. March, April. 

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BROCCOLI: Italian Green Sprouting. 
Doz., 35c; 48 flat, $1.35. April, May, 
June. 


BRUSSELS SPROUTS: Long Island. 
Doz., 35c; 48 flat, $1.35. April, May, 
June. — 
Asparagus 
CABBAGE: Golden Acre, Early Copenhagen, Danish Ballhead, 
Mammoth Red Rock. Doz., 35c; 48 flat, $1.35. April, May, June. 
CAULIFLOWER: Early Snowball. Doz., 35c; 48 flat, $1.35. May, 
June. 
CELERY: Summer Pascal. Doz., 35c; 48 flat, $1.35. April, May, 
June. 
EGGPLANT: New York Purple, New Hampshire Hybrid. Doz., 
40c; 48 flat, $1.50. Late May, June. 
ONIONS: Sweet Spanish Piants. Bunch about 40, 25c; flat about 
300, $1.35. April, May. 
ONIONS: Ebenezer or White Portugal Sets. Lb., 25c; 32-lb. bu., 
$5.00. March, April, May, June. Multiplier. Lb., 50c. August, 
Septernber. : 
PEPPERS: King of the North, Golden Queen, Hot Squash, 
Cayenne. Doz., 40c; 48 flat, $1.50. Late May, June. 
POTATOES: Irish Cobbler, Rus- 
set Rural, Chippewa, Katahdin, 
Green Mountain and Sebago. 
Certified seed only from N.Y. 
State Co-op. Seed Potato Asso- 
ciation. 15-lb. pk., $1.00; 60-lb. 
bu., $3.50; 100 Ibs., $5.35. April, 
May, June. 

Potatoes 
SWEET POTATOES: Golden 
Porto Rico Plants often pro- 
duce a satisfactory crop under 
favorable conditions. Bunch, 
about 100 plants, $1.50. Early 
June. 
TOMATOES: Stokesdale, Valiant, Bonnie Best, John Baer, 
Chalk’s Early Jewel, Marglobe, Pritchard, Rutgers, Ponderosa, 
Oxheart, Stone, Jubilee, Large Red Pear, Yellow Plum, and 
Red Currant. Doz., 40c; 48 flat, $1.50. Burpee Hybrid. Doz., 65c; 
48 flat, $2.50. May and June. 
RHUBARB: Victoria. Standard sort with white flesh and red 
skin. 19c per root. MacDonald. New red-fleshed variety. 75c 
per root. March, April. 
Fruits 
STRAWBERRIES 
PREMIER. Choice early variety with 
large, beautiful red berries. Has good 
piquant flavor, and the berries hold 
up well in shipping. Probably the 
most dependable variety for the 
growers, as it is not often damaged 
by frost. 
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FAIRFAX. Tall, vigorously growing EE 7 
plants with large dark red berries. hal 
Probably the choicest, sweetest, best 
quality of all for the home garden. Since it darkens somewhat 
on ripening, it is not a good commercial variety. 

Strawberries 
FAIRPEAKE. Cross between Fairfax and Chesapeake. A superb 
new variety with quality of Fairfax and season of Chesapeake, 
an ideal home garden variety to follow Fairfax. 
Any of Above Plants: $3.00 per 100; $1.75 per 50; $1.00 per 25. 
EVERBEARING GEM. Probably the best of all everbearers, pro- 
ducing large to medium size berries of good quality in spring 
and again in late August and September. $5.00 per 100; $3.00 
per 50; $1.75 per 25. 

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