TOMATO PLANTS 
All tomato plants are transplanted in specially 
prepared hot beds and handled to secure the 
greatest possible root growth and hardiness. 
Set plants very deep, four inches of top is gen- 
erally all that is desirable to leave above ground. 
The very long plants that you get later in the sea- 
son should be laid lengthwise with the furrow. 
VICTOR—Small vine or determinate variety, de- 
veloped for Northern States and Mountain areas. 
Very early, fair sized scarlet fruit. Can be planted 
closer than older varieties. This variety bore us 
more ripe tomatoes than any we have ever tested. 
EARLEANA—Earlier and better than most of the 
so-called early tomatoes. 
JOHN BAER—95 days—Early, smooth, solid, red 
tomato. A few days later than Earleana. One of 
the best. 
35 cents per dozen; $1.25 for 50; $2.40 per 100. 
PEPPERS 
Plant peppers in rich well drained soil for best 
results. There are no better varieties grown than 
the ones we offer here. 
WINDSOR “A”—Good size with thick walls. Very 
early. The best where the season is short. 
CALIFOCRNIA WONDER—Low Bush—tThis is the 
most keautiful pepper that we have ever seen. 
Great big square thick walled fruit of the best 
quality. It is early. 
FEUNGARIAN HOT — Large early hot pepper. 
Yellow turning to red. 
35 cents per dozen, $1.25 for 50, $2.40 per 100. 
NOTE—Mailing charge on all vegetable plants is 
just 25 cents if all can be mailed at one time. This 
gives very cheap mailing on larger orders. 
