


L. P. LEG 
NEW 1948 
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REBECCA, : : GEORGIA 
27 YEARS GROWING VEGETABLE PLANTS 
PHONE 2371, REBECCA 




Iam growing well over one hundred acres of vegetable plants 
this year. I plant the best seed obtainable. Thousands of Mar- 
ket and home gardeners use my plants from year to year. 
If you live East of the Rockies, I have many satisfied custo- 
mers in your neighborhood. 
CARE OF PLANTS 
It is highly essential that plants be shipped and transplanted 
as rapidly as possible. Do not hold plants any longer than is 
absolutely necessary. 
If plants have to be held in storage before transplanting, 
keep in cool place. Avoid buildings with metal roof where tem- 
perature may rise rapidly. 
Remove one or more bundles of plants from each crate or 
basket in order to give more ventilation. If moss around roots 
have become dry, dip in water for a few minutes,—long enough 
for the moss to become wet, but no longer. Under no circum- 
stances should plants be left standing in water. 

U. 8. Depart ment of Agriculture 
