



TOMATO 1 pkt 200 plants, 1 oz. 2000. Plant early 
indoors or outdoors in May. Transplant to 3 or 
4’ apart each way — staking makes care easier. 
‘We stock 20 separate varieties including the 
miniature types. 
EEFSTEAK 88 days Huge crimson. 
pkt. 10¢ 
BONNY BEST 78 days Scarlet, early and 
prolific. pkt. 10¢ 
DWARF CHAMPION’ 86 days Dwarf, 
stocky plant, pink fruit, pkt. 10¢ 
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JUBILEE 72days Wonderful deep orange, 
superb quality, low acidity. pkt. 15¢ 
ITALIAN CANNER ‘75days The red plum 
tomato for tomato paste. pkt. 10¢ 
PRITCHARD .75 days Top grade long sea- 
son, prolific. A leader. pkt. 10¢ 
MARGLOBE Reselected 75 days. Another 
leader from main crop; topflavor. pkt.10¢ 
PONDEROSA 88 days. Old timer super 
mammoth. pkt. 10¢ 
RUTGERS 78 days Top notch, unbeatable 



EARLIANA 65days Extraearly. pkt 10¢ for ecannin 
: a g. pkt. 10¢ 
FIRESTEEL 62 days Good early dry sea~ STONE 83 days Late, bright red, solid 
son tolerant. Recent introduction and ex- fruits. pkt. 10¢ 
cellent. | pkt. 15¢ 
MINIATURE TOMATOES Toy size fruits of 
delectable color. form and flavor. pkt. 10¢ 
Annual Plants, Vegetable or Flower —F 
Thru the spring season we offer thrifty started plants of all the best annual flowers, from 
ageratum to zinnias; and vegetables as indicated in the list below. We supply these well grown 
plants to thousands of gardens annually. Come and inspect! 
BROCCOLI CAULIFLOWER PARSLEY 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS CELERY PEPPER 
CABBAGE EGGPLANT TOMATO 
LETTUCE 
WarcHw For our famous May Pranr Sate / 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
For a fine crop of succulent “pie plant” each 
year, plant rhubarb roots this spring. 
Heavy divisions, each 35¢ «38 for $1.00 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Husky one year old roots of disease-resis- 
tant Mary Washington. 
50 for $1.40 100 for $2.60 
HORSE-RADISH ROOTS — TRUE BOHEMIAN HORSE-RADISH These roots are peren- 
nial and once established, will produce year after year. 
— 60¢ per dozen $4.00 per 100 

ONION SETS For earliest scallions or rareripes, plant 
onion sets. Left in the ground till fall, they will pro- 
duce regular sized onions. Yellow, white or red 
Yellow 40¢ lb., white or red 45¢ |b. 
BERMUDA ONION PLANTS These are Texas grown 
from imported seed. Transplanted to the home gar- 
den, they will produce a crop of large mild Bermudas. 
50 for 35¢ 100 for 60¢ 
POTATOES The best certified Maine stock of seed 
potatoes at lowest prevailing prices. 1 bushel should 
produce 15 in good soil. EARLY ROSE, CHIPPEWA, 
IRISH COBBLER, GREEN MOUNTAIN, HOUMA, 
KATAHDIN. 

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