VEGETABLE PLANTS 
CABBAGE PLANTS—The Golden Acre variety described on 
page 8. Prices same as for Tomatoes. 
PEPPER PLANTS—California Wonder, described on page 8. 
6 for 50c; 90c per dozen; postpaid. 
TOMATO PLANTS—We grow plants of all seven of the varie- 
ties listed below. All of these varieties have been tried, tested, 
and proved hardy to our Great Plains Region. These plants are 
vigorous and sturdy. Will be ready about May 1. Prices (except 
Hybrid): 50c per dozen, postpaid. 40c per dozen at the nursery. 
RUTGERS 
SIOUX 
BONNY BEST 
BREAK O’DAY 
FIRESTEEL 
JUBILEE 
Bermuda Per Bunch 
ONION PLANTS 20c, Postpaid 
HYBRID TOMATO PLANTS—65c per dozen, postpaid. 55c per 
dozen at the nursery. 
ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS 
Annuals are essential to furnish blooms and color during mid-summer and fall 
when not many penennials are blooming . . . PRICES ARE POSTPAID. 
P ETUNIAS No other flowers produce such rich, gay and bright colored blossoms all summer long as do Petunias. For best 
results, plant new plants each year. Volunteer plants from seed of last year’s plants produce faded out and dull colors because 
the light and dark colors have crossed, usually resulting in a very unattractive lavender. We grow the following varieties (trans- 
planted in flats): 
PRICES FOR AMERICA ALL DOUBLE, ELK’S PRIDE, FIRE CHIEF, ROYALTY, RUFFLED GIANT AND VELVET BALL: 
6 for 75c; $1.25 per dozen. ALL OTHER VARIETIES: 6 for 50c; 85c per dozen. 
America All-Double—Very double carnation-flowered blooms of 
deep rose color. 
Ruffled Giants—So deeply ruffled they appear double. Richly 
veined. Mixed colors. 
Celestial Rose—Single bedding variety of deep rose pink. Neat 
compact grower. 
Cheerful—Clear salmon pink with deeper veining in the throat. 
Elk’s Pride—Large ruffled flowers of rich velvety royal purple. 
Firechief—Spectrum red, with a touch of scarlet. Neat com- 
pact growth, ideal for bedding. ALL-AMERICA SELEC- 
TION FOR 1950. 
ASTERS Large flowering, wilt resistant, in red, purple, 
pink, and white. 85c¢ per dozen, postpaid. 
MARIGOLD We grow plants of several choice large and 
small flowering varieties. 85c per dozen, postpaid. 
SALVIA Scarlet Sage. Variety—America. $1.00 per dozen, 
postpaid. 
SNAPDRAGONS Super-giant Rust-resistant strain in 
crimson, yellow, pink, and white. 85c per dozen, postpaid. 
Heavenly Blue—Single bedding variety of silvery lilac-blue. 
Rosy Morn—Popular bedding variety of bright pink with a white 
throat. Compact grower. 
Royalty—Immense ruffled flowers of royal purple with white 
markings. Dwarf and compact. 
Peach Red—A single bedding variety of deep salmon with light 
reddish suffusion. ; 
Velvet Ball—Rich velvety blood red. A dwarf spreading plant 
with heavy foliage. 
White Queen—Large pure white flowers. 
growth. Fine for bedding. 
VERBENAS Bright pink, scarlet, and deep blue. 85c per 
dozen, postpaid. 
VINCA ROSEA Also called Periwinkle, is one of the 
most satisfactory annuals. It will thrive in partial shade or 
full sun in hot, dry, tough spots and will withstand drought. 
Blooms all summer until frost. In three colors: salmon 
pink with darker red eye, deep pink, and white with red 
eye. 85c per dozen. 
Plants of compact 
ZINN IAS Giant or pompon. Red, pink, yellow or white. 
85c per dozen, postpaid. 
NOTICE We cannot accept mail orders for less than $2.00 for VEGETABLE PLANTS or for ANNUAL FLOW- 
HERING PLANTS. These plants are difficult to pack because they have tender green tops and they must be UNPACKED 
AND PLANTED OUT IMMEDIATELY UPON ARRIVAL; also must be kept well watered and cared for until established. 
Our Annual plants are alive, healthy and vigorous when packed. They are packed as carefully as possible. We can do no 
more, hence we cannot guarantee safe arrival nor resulting growth. 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
(This should have been listed among the shrubs on page 3, but was omitted 
by mistake.) Crape Myrtle is the South’s most beautiful shrub but can be grown much farther north if handled like everbloom- 
ing roses. Give it winter protection by mounding it up with dirt before cold weather comes. It bears on new growth, so it does 
not matter if most of the previous season’s growth is entirely killed. 
We offer a beautiful watermelon pink variety that we have 
been growing for years and seems to be hardier than most southern varieties. It blooms from midsummer until frost with lovely 
pink flowers of crepe-like texture. 
STURDY POTTED PLANTS (sure to grow.—$1.00 each; 6 for $5.00. Mail Orders—add 25c per plant for packing and postage. 
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