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‘ These strong, thrifty plants are grown in the open field in the South, where the climatic conditions are just suited for growing tough, 
hardy vegetable plants during the winter and early spring. The plants make a slow but steady growth until they are in a toughened condi- 
tion and are ready to be shipped to territory farther north for planting earlier than hot-bed or cold-frame plants. 
| HARDY ONION PLANTS 
4 Earlier Onions—Highest Market Prices 
Our hardy Onion plants will give you 
green onions earlier, and large, matured 
onions about two weeks earlier than can 
be had from sets. We can supply plants 
of CRYSTAL WHITE WAX, WHITE 
SWEET SPANISH, YELLOW BER- 
MUDA and YELLOW SWEET SPAN- 
ISH. See Special Notice before ordering. 
Pi Specify Variety Wanted 
PRICES: (100 plants 55¢e) (200 plants 
90c) (500 plants $1.70) (1,000 plants 
$3.00) (3,000 plants $7.50) (6,000 plants 
$13.00) prepaid. By Express not prepaid 
(1% erate of 3,000 plants, about 20 Ibs. 
$4.50) (1 crate of 6,000 plants, about 35 
lbs. $8.00). 
Onion plants are packed in bunches of 
approximately 100 and may vary a few 
plants more or less. We are sorry we 
cannot break bunches; it is, therefore, 
necessary to order in multiples of 100 of 
each variety. 

Burgess’ Onion Plants 
come tied in bunches as 
shown above 
' TOMATO PLANTS 
(See Special, Notice Before Ordering) 
EARLIANA, JOHN BAER, MARGLOBE and RUTGERS— 
(50 plants 60c) (100 plants $1.00) (200 plants $1.80) (500 plants 
$3.00) (1,000 plants $4.50) (3,000 plants $11.50) prepaid. By 
Express not prepaid (5,000 plants $16.00) (10,000 plants $30.00). 
Tomato plants are packed in bunches of 50. We are sorry we 
cannot break bunches; it is, therefore, necessary to order in 
multiples of 50 of each variety. Specify variety wanted. 
BURGESS’ CLIMBING TRIP-L-CROP—(See page 24) 
PEPPER PLANTS 
(See Special Notice Before Ordering) 
CALIFORNIA WONDER, CHINESE GIANT and RUBY KING—(50 plants 
for 75c) (100 plants for $1.30) (200 plants for $2.25) (500 plants for $3.50) 
(1,000 plants for $5.50) prepaid. Specify variety wanted. 
RDY FIELD GROWN VEGETABLE PLANTS | 
Frost-Proof Cabbage Plants 
Mature Heads 2 to 3 
Weeks Earlier than 
Home Grown Plants 
Our Frost-Proof Cabbage plants 
will stand a temperature of 20° 
above zero and can be planted a 
month earlier than home-grown 
plants. We can supply plants of 
COPENHAGEN MARKET, 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD, 
GOLDEN ACRE and LATE 
FLAT DUTCH. See Special No- 
tice before ordering. 
Specify Variety Wanted 
PRICES: (50 plants 55c) (100 
plants 90c) (200 plants $1.50) 
(500 plants $2.50) (1,000 plants 
$4.25) prepaid. By Express, not 
prepaid (1,000 plants, about 15 
Ibs., $3.00) (5,000 or more at $2.50 
per thousand). 
Cabbage plants are packed in 
bunches of 50. We are sorry we 
cannot break bunches; it is, there- 
fore, necessary to order in multi- 
ples of 50 of each variety. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
Sweet Potatoes are easy to grow in the North by planting plants, but 
should not be set out until after danger of frost. We can supply plants of 
NANCY HALL, PORTO RICO (Yam) and YELLOW JERSEY. See 
Special Notice before ordering. Specify variety wanted. 
PRICES: (50 plants 75c) (100 plants $1.30) (200 plants $2.25) (500 
plants $3.50) (1,000 plants $5.50) prepaid. Sweet Potato plants are 
packed in bunches of 50. We are sorry we cannot break bunches; it is, 
therefore, necessary to order in multiples of 50 of each variety. Sweet 
Potato plants cannot be shipped to New Mexico. 


SPECIAL NOTICE Cabbage, Onion, Pepper, Tomato and Sweet Potato plants are sent direct from our growing station in Texas, so order at least 3 weeks 
before you want them. Because of distance, orders from Oregon, Washington and the New England States will be accepted only at 
customer’s risk. Because of quarantine, these plants cannot be sent to California. We can ship Cabbage and Onion plants from January 15 to June 15; Tomato plants 
from March {5 to June 15; Sweet Potato and Pepper plants from April | to June 15. Place your order early and state what date you would like delivery made. 
GARLIC SETS 
Mary Washington Asparagus 

HORSE RADISH 
Every garden should have a few plants of Horse Radish. Grown 
from sets or piece-roots. Set them vertically, small end down, and 
the large end one to three inches below the surface of the soil. Cul- 
tivate until tops cover the ground. 
BOHEMIAN GIANT. An improved, mammoth-rooted variety of 
excellent quality. Piece-roots planted this spring will make good 
roots by fall. (6 for 50c) (25 for $1.50) (100 for $4.00) (500 for 
$15.00) (1,000 for $25.00) prepaid. 
ASPARAGUS 
A Good Source of Vitamin C. An ounce of seed will produce about 
250 plants. 2 Ibs. will produce enough roots to set an acre. 
MARY WASHINGTON (Rust-Resistant). An excellent variety of 
Asparagus for either the home garden or market. A rapid growing 
sort, yielding thick, long, straight stalks, and when overgrown is 
perfectly tender: Practically immune to “rust” and other Asparagus 
diseases. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25ce) (14 Ib. 75c) (Ib. $2.25) (5 Ibs. $8.75) 
(10 Ibs. $15.00) prepaid. 
PARADISE (Rust-Resistant). Similar to Mary Washington, but 
earlier, more productive and larger. Only 7 or 8 stalks required to 
the pound. Even though this variety is giant in size, it is crisp, 
tender and fine flavored. If you want only one variety this should 
be it. (Pkt. {5c) (0z. 45c) (44 lb. $1.35) (lb. $4.00) prepaid. 
ASPARAGUS PLANTS 
We supply choice one-year-old plants, which is the age we recom- 
mend, for in addition to costing less than two-year-old plants, they 
come into bearing just as soon and are a more satisfactory size for 
transplanting. Asparagus plants should be set 18 inches apart. 
MARY’ WASHINGTON—(25 for $1.35) (100 for $4.00) (250 for 
$8.00) (500 for $14.00) (1,000 for $25.00) prepaid. 
PARADISE—(25 for $1.50) (100 for $4.50) (250 for $9.25) (500 
for $16.50) (1,000 for $30.00) prepaid. 
Hardy Perennial Garlic 
Hungarian Garlic has the same uses as the Mexican 
Red Garlic or California White Garlic offered in most 
. grocery stores, but is better suited to the average gar- 
den. The bulbs are of high quality and preferred by 
many to the more common sorts, even though they are 
a little smaller. The bulbs are perfectly winter-hardy in 
the North and may be dug from the garden as needed 
or stored for winter use. Unlike the other varieties they 
are grown from small sets produced atop the stem, like 
the Egyptian Multiplier Onions. Each package contains 
enough sets to plant 12 to 15 ft. of row. (25¢ per pkt.) 
(3 pkts. for 60c) prepaid. 
Cc Fi IVE S (Schnittlauch) 
A hardy perennial onion-like plant. Highly esteemed 
for use as a salad, and for their small leaves which are 
produced very early in the spring and are used for givy- 
ing a mild onion flavor to various dishes. Frequent cut- 
tings may be made throughout the season, a new growth 
of leaves appearing soon after each cutting. A supply 
may be had all winter by potting a few plants and talk- 
ing them inside before freezing. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 55c) 
(oz. $1.00) prepaid. 
PLANTS (small clumps), (40¢ each) (3 for $1.00) 
(12 for $3.00) prepaid. 
SAGE, HOLT'S MAMMOTH 
Produces larger leaves and better quality 
than the common garden sage. It does not 
produce seed. Plants only—(50c each) (3 29 
for one (6 for $2.30) (12 for $4.20) pre- 
paid. 
