Sweet Potato 
PLANTS 
Our Potato Plants are grown from selected 
seed stock grown on our own farms. They 
are treated for all kinds of disease, and 
are government inspected. Our customers 
are therefore protected from the many 
kinds of potato plant diseases which are 
becoming so prevalent throughout the 
South. 
VINE PORTO RICO—tThis is a sou- 
thern Yam potatg with rich, deep yellow 
meat, sweet and juicy. It is the most popu- 
lar of the yam potatoes, and is an enormous 

yielder. It can be grown successfully in 
many sections of the North, and we recom- 
ment it to those who have never tried the 
southern yam. Ready April, May and June. 
Potato plants wrapped 50 to bundle. 
Shipping weight 16 lbs. to 1000 plants. 
PRICES ON VINE PORTO RICO 
BY PARCEL POST 
Postage Prepaid 
S0sPlantsiore ee oe S15 
100fPlantsitoroe 3. oe 1.00 
SQURMIante 1Ole ee eeee ee 3.00 
LOOURMiantsitor ee 4.50 
BY EXPRESS 
Transportation Charges Collect 
1,000 to 4,000 Plants__$4.00 per 1000 
5,000 to 9,000 Plants__ 3.75 per 1000 
10,000 Plants and over_ 3.50 per 1000 
TESTIMONIAL LETTERS 
When my plants first arrived I wasn’t 
the least bit disappointed in the way they 
looked as I think they may have been on 
the road for quite a long time. However, 
I planted them all and I never saw such 
results. I had cabbage, onions and _ to- 
matoes. My neighbors even asked me 
where I got such cabbages, and the little 
onion plants seemed so small and yet 
they developed in this northern section 
of New England to as large an onion as 
I have seen, and they are delicious. We 
also had a great abundance of tomatoes 
and the plants were indeed very vigor- 
ous. When a concern puts out a product 
that is good I think they should know 
about it, thus my praise for your plants. 
H. L. Bushnell, 
Eaconia, N: H- 
The tomato, lettuce and cabbage plants 
which we received from you last year 
produced wonderful crops in spite of the 
fact that we had freezing weather after 
the lettuce and cabbage were set out. We 
had individual heads of lettuce weighing 
up to three pounds, 
L. E. Gorsuch, 
Collins, Ohio. 
At this time I take the opportunity of 
thanking you for the excellent plants I 
received of you last year. They arrived 
in perfect condition and were not in the 
least harmed by a severe frost ten days 
after they were set out. 
Ralph Grabel, 
Somerville, N. J. 
