CUCUMBER — Continued 
DOUBLE YIELD —A fine prolific pickling 
cucumber. It produces enormous quantities of 
pickles of the most desirable shape and color, 
often producing twice as many as any other 
variety. Black spines. It is very early, producing 
fruit of medium length, very straight with blunt 
ends and of deep green color. Pkt. 15c; 0z. 35c; 
1% |b. 90c; Ib. $2.50. 
NATIONAL PICKLING — Ideal for pickling; 
fruit deep green, symmetrical with thick walls: 
full ended; slightly shorter than Chicago Pickling. 
BOSTON PICKLING —A _ popular pickling 
sort, medium sized and vigorous. 
SNOW’S PERFECTION — A 
pickling cucumber. Heavy yielder. 
CHICAGO PICKLING — A vigorous grower; 
medium green cucumbers with nearly square ends; 
very prolific; well warted at pickle stage. 
SMALL GHERKIN — A small, round, prickly 
variety used only for pickles. Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c; 
1% Ib. 90c; Ib. $2.50. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
IMPORTANT NOTICE — We positively will 
not send any plants C.O.D. Payment on plant 
orders must accompany the order. For safe ship- 
ment we advise that vegetable plant orders be 
limited to Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, 
California, and Western Montana. All field grown 
plants are of our own growing. 
very popular 
NOTE — Because there is often confusion in 
ordering and shipping plants we urge our cus- 
tomers to put the section number along with the 
variety. On all postpaid orders for 5th zone and 
beyond add 10% to these postpaid prices. 
EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS — SEC. 1 
These plants are grown in greenhouses in flats, 
and except Jersey Wakefield, the seed cannot be 
sown outside in the fall for winter hardened 
plants. Ready about March Ist to May Ist. 
VARIETIES are GOLDEN ACRE, COPENHA- 
GEN MARKET, EARLY JERSEY WAKE- 
FIELD. PRICES, POSTPAID. Doz. 40c; 3 doz. 
$1.10; 100 @ $2.75. These prices are based upon 
one variety only. If your order is divided into 
more than one variety add 10% to the postpaid 
prices.) 
EARLY CAULIFLOWER — SECTION 2 
Greenhouse Grown 
EARLY SNOWBALL No. 16 — They require 
rich soil and plenty of water. PRICES, POST- 
PAID: Doz. 50c; 3 doz. $1.30; 100 @ $3.25. 
SUMMER CABBAGE — SECTION 3 
Well hardened field grown plants, available 
about May 25th to July ist. These will produce 
heads in late summer and early fall. VARIETIES 
are BONANZA, GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN, 
SEIDL BALLHEAD, RED CABBAGE and 
OREGON BALLHEAD. These varieties listed 
in order of maturity.) PRICES, POSTPAID: 
Doz. 40c; 3 doz. 95c; 100 @ $2.25. (These prices 
are based upon one variety only. If your order 
is divided into more than one variety add 10% to 
the postpaid prices.) Prices not prepaid. 250 @ 
$2.00; 500 @ $3.50; 1000@ $6.50. 
LATE CABBAGE PLANTS—SECTION 4 
Sturdy, well hardened field grown plants of our 
own growing. Ready July Ist to September Ist. 
VARIETIES are OREGON BALLHEAD, DAN- 
ISH BALLHEAD, SEIDL BALLHEAD, PORT- 
LAND ROUNDHEAD, DANISH ROUND- 
HEAD, RED CABBAGE and SAVOY. PRICES, 
POSTPAID: Doz. 35c; 3 doz. 85c; 100 @ $1.90. 
(These prices are based on one variety only. 
If your order is divided into more than one 
variety add 10% to the postpaid prices.) Prices 
not prepaid. 250 @ $1.95; 500 @ _ $3.00; 
1000 @ $4.90; 5000 @ $4.75 per M. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS — SECTION 5 
Hardy plants, ready July Ist to September 1st. 
PRICES, same as Sec. 4, Late Cabbage plants 
above. 
KALE PLANTS — SECTION 6 
Hardy plants, ready July Ist to September Ist. 
More kale should be planted, for it is very hardy, 
easily grown, and very essential for proper nutri- 
tional balance. EDIBLE VARIETIES: TALL 
GREEN SCOTCH CURLED, DWARF BLUE 
GREEN CURLED and GEORGIA COLLARDS. 
Same prices as Late Cabbage above. FEEDING 
KALE: JERSEY KALE. Valuable for poultry 
and livestock. Same prices as Late Cabbage above. 
LATE CAULIFLOWER and BROCCOLI 
PLANTS — SECTION 7 
Hardy field grown plants, ready July 1st to 
September Ist. VARIETIES are NOVEMBER- 
DECEMBER, ST. VALENTINE, APRIL, PUR- 
PLE CAULIFLOWER and GREEN BROCCOLI 
MEDIUM. PRICES, POSTPAID. Doz. 45ce; 
3 doz. $1.00; 100 @ $2.50. (These prices are 
based upon one variety only. If your order is 
divided into more than one variety add 10% to 
the postpaid prices). Not prepaid, 250 @ $2.75: 
500 @ $3.75; 1000 @ $6.65; 5000 @ $6.40 per M. 
TOMATO PLANTS — SECTION 8 
These are grown in flats in greenhouses or in 
frames. Ready about May 1st to June 20th. 
VARIETIES are ALL PURPOSE, GILL’S SE- 
LECTED EARLIANA, IMPROVED PEPPER 
TOMATO, WASATCH BEAUTY, JUBILEE, 
BONNY BEST, PRITCHARD, BREAK O’DAY, 
MASTER MARGLOBE, SEATTLE BEST OF 
ALL, VICTOR, VALIANT, PORTER and PEAR 
(Yellow and Red). PRICES POSTPAID: Doz. 
65c; 3 doz. $1.70; 100 @ $4.25. (These prices. 
are based upon one variety only. If your order is 
divided into more than one variety add 10% to 
the postpaid prices.) 
PEPPER PLANTS — SECTION 9 
Grown in greenhouses in flats. Ready May 10th 
to June 15. VARIETIES are CALIFORNIA 
WONDER, OAK VIEW WONDER, YOLO, 
HARRIS EARLY GIANT and RED CAYENNE. 
PRICES POSTPAID: Doz. 70c; 3 doz. $1.75; 
100 @ $4.50. (These prices are based upon one 
variety only. If your order is divided into more 
than one variety add 10% to these postpaid 
prices.) 
CELERY PLANTS — SECTION 10 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS—Ready about March 
15th. Grown in flats) UTAH JUMBO (Green 
Celery), LATE CROP PLANTS—Ready about 
July 1st. Grown in field beds. Same variety as 
above. Sometimes available in quantities. PRICES 
FOR BOTH. POSTPAID: Doz. 60c: 3 doz. $1.50; 
100 @ $3.50. 
CAULICAB — SECTION 11 
Ready June 15th to September ist. POSTPAID. 
Doz. 60c; 3 doz. $1.50; 100 @ $3.75. 
