



TOMATOES—Marglobes and Rutgers . 

Transplants —tesctecec sete eee 1 
EGGPLANT—New York Purple ......... 1d 4.50 
Trans plantst ooo haus ts ee eta 1.50 13.50 

ROOTED CUTTINGS 




IV¥—Hahns, parlor type. 2..-.....3...-. 3.00 
IVY—Pittsburgh, self branching ........ 3.00 
IvVY—Merion Beauty, dwarf leaf ........ 3.00 
VINCA VARIEGATED—Well colored .... 3.00 28.50 

VINCA VARIEGATED—Field clumps ... . 12.50 

“SNAPS” For Greenhouse Forcing 
SEEDLINGS Ready for POTTING and 
TRANSPLANTING 



Transplants ready for Benching 

Grown in Sterilized Soil 
*CHRISTMAS CHEER—Light rose pink. 
Is considered the best early pink, has 
fine spikes and produces a second and 
third crop. 
*MARY ELLEN—Light rose pink, blooms 
freely and evenly in winter. 
+DORCAS JANE — Brilliant Rose Pink. 
Has a clean habit of growth and out- 
standing vigor, 
PEGGY SCHUMANN PINK—Light pink, 
a large close flowering spike on a 
strong stem; will not shatter and 
produces no blind shoots. 
YELLOW PEGGY SCHUMANN—Has all 
the characteristics of Peggy Schu- 
mann, Pink. 







ETHEL—Large bright yellow spikes and 
a shatter proof winter bloomer. 
*MARGARET — A winterblooming ivory 
white, has a strong stem with almost 
no side growth. 
+MARION—A real white, with a large 
spike on a strong stem, has little 
foliage. 
*LADY DOROTHY — Red-bronze, a true 
winter-flowering variety. 
+GLORIOUS—Reddish copper with yellow 
lip. Early flowering, none quicker on 
a comeback after first crop is off. 

(*) For Harly Crop—Ready July 15, Transplants, 
August 5, 
(¢) For Main & Late Crop—Available October 15. 
All other varieties used for early, main and late 
crops. Available after July 15; Transplants, 
August 5. 




