VEGETABLE PLANTS ) 
Field Grown Tomato Plants 
The main crop of tomato plants is sown in the open field. They are drilled thin so as 19 
make good strang plants about eight to ten inches high. They will he ready the first week of 
June. We will make several sowings to keep a supply on hand throughout the entire season. 
Vou will notice thit the price 1s lower on these plants owing to the lower cost of producing 
them in the open field. 
We will grow the following varieties. John Baer, Marglohe, Rutgers, Stone, Scarlet 
Topper, Stokesdale and Small Yellow Egg. 
Broccoli, Lettuce, Brussel Sprouts and Beet Plants. 
Our first supply of these vegetable plants are the drilled plants from the cold frames, they 
are ready after the middle of April. Afier the middle of May we can fill orders Strom the 
Aield grown plants at a lower rate. Will grow the following varieties. Lettuce: Big Boston, 
Romaine, New York and Iceberg. Beets: Early Egyptian and Detriot Dark Red. Brussel 
Sprouts; Long Island Imp. Broccoli: Calabrese Improved. 
CAULIFLOWER 
The first lot we will have to offer will be the drilled plants from the cold frames. They 
are ready about the middle of April. After the middle of May we can fll orders from the 
held grown plants. We will grow Early Snowhall and Dwarft Erfurt. 
CELERY 
Our supply of celery plants are grown in the open field only. We are usually prepared to 
fll orders after June 20th. We will grow the following varieties. Golden Self Blanching, 
White Plume, Winter Queen, Giant Pascal and Easy Blanching. 
SWEET POTATO 
We will have a gid supply of Sweet Potato plants and will be prepared to fill orders 
any time after the Ist. week of May. We will grow the following varieties. Upriver and 
Kelly which are yellow, the Jersey Red and Yams. 
EGG PLANT 
Egg Plants are more difficult to grow than most other plants. It requires much more care 
and extra warmth to grow them, in fact they should not be set in the open freld until weath- 
er becomes quite pleasant. Varieties: Black Beauty and Florida High Bush. 
PEPPER 
Pepper plants are grown in the cold frames only, as the field plants would be entirly too 
late to be of any use. The transplanted pepper plants will he ready hy May 10th. and the 
drilled plants hy May 20th. at a much lower rate. Varieties: Ruhy King, Ruhy Giant, 
World Beater, Califernia VW onder, Cheese Pepper and Long Hot Cayenne. 
