TOMATO PLANTS 
I am growing the following varieties of tomato plants this 
season: 
RUTGERS, one of the most popular Tomato, wilt resistant 
variety. Vigorous grower with plenty of foliage. Big yielder 
of fine quality, globular shaped, bright red fruit, good for can- 
ning, very popular with market gardeners. Adapted to all sec- 
tions of U.S. Truly an all purpose Tomato. 
STOKESDALE, very early, fruit deep red globe shape, wilt 
resistant, heavy yielder, becoming very popular. 
BREAK O DAY, real early, open growth, good variety for 
short growing season. 
MARGLOBE, wilt resistant, very popular, well known all 
over United States. 
GREATER BALTIMORE, excellent canning variety, a good 
general crop tomato, not wilt resistant. 
BONNY BEST, widely used as a home garden variety. 
EARLIANA, One of the earliest kinds, deep red fruit. 
(Ready April 15, forward.) 
PRICES ON TOMATO PLANTS 
POSTPAID: 100, $1.35; 500, $3.50; 1000, $5.50. 
EXPRESS NOT PAID: 500, $2.50; 1000 to 4000, $3.50; 5000 
up $3.00 per 1000. 
CABBAGE 
We have the following varieties this year: Round Dutch, 
Copenhagen Market, Charleston Wakefield, Karly Flat Dutch, 
Golden Acre, Early Jersey, Wakefield, Danish Ball Head. I have 
yellows resistant varieties in Marion Market and Wisconsin All 
Season. Cabbage plants are ready now until June 10th. 
I sow Cabbage Seed every ten days or two weeks 
through planting season. This gives me good supply of plants, 
just the right size and age at all times. 
POSTPAID: 100, .75; 250, $1.75; 500, $2.50; 1000, $3.75. 
BY EXPRESS: 2000 up, $2.00; 5000 up, $1.75 per 1000. 
