Vegetable Plants for the tlome Garden 
CHOICE VARIETIES ONCE TRANSPLANTED 
CABBAGE 
Early or Late. Doz. 40c.; by mail 50c. 
Red. 3 for 15c.; doz. 50c. 
CUCUMBER 
Vaughan Hybrid. High resistance to mosaic and mildew. 
Vines extremely vigorous, long lived, bearing heavily. 
Green fruits 8 inches long, 214 inches in diameter; 
medium seed cavity. Flesh excellent quality. 3 plants 
to a pot, per pot each 40c.; by mail 55c. 
EGGPLANT 
3 for 15c.; doz. 60c.; by mail 70c. 
A delicious vegetable that may be used in many ways. 
PEPPERS 
Doz. 50c.; by mail 60c. 
Jersey Wonder. Large fruit, sweet. 
Half-Long Hot. A hot Pepper for flavoring. 
Pimiento. 
RHUBARB 
Canada Red. A new choice, sweet, very red Rhubarb. 
Highly recommended. Each 75c. 
4 Essential Herbs 
Each 20c. Parsley. Each 10c. 
Each 35c. Tarragon. Each 60c. 
Chives. 
Mint. 
MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 
COBAEA SCANDENS 
Commonly called the Cup and Saucer Vine. A handsome, 
rapidly growing annual vine with lilac, bell-shaped flowers. 
Potted plants, each 40c.; by mail 50c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE MORNING-GLORY 
For a glorious splash of blue 
Huge, cheer-giving, light blue flowers in great profusion. 
3 plants to a pot. These should not be separated. Each 
40c.; by mail 50c. 
CLEMATIS 
Potted plants, each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
Not mailable 
Clematis needs a rich sandy loam that has perfect drain- 
age. Some growers recommend putting a good-sized stone 
under the roots. The plant must be deeply set; the crown 
should be at Jeast 3 inches below the surface. Annual appli- 
cations of well-rotted cow manure are beneficial. The first 
winter all young growth should be given a mulch of straw. 
Henryi. Very large white flowers. 
Jackmani. Large, velvety violet-purple flowers. 
Mme. Andre. A gorgeous glowing red. 
Mme. Baron Veillard. A heavy producer of beautiful 
lilac-rose blooms. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) 
A perennial that is not hardy at our nursery. Striking 
spire-like blooms in orange and scarlet. Plant im a well- 
drained, sunny place. Each 50c.; 3 for $1.25. 
We will have a nice assortment of Gerantums, Daisies, 
Cannas, Vinca Vines, Coleus and other plants for win- 
dow boxes, gardens and cemetery planting for our local 
trade, also packaged Dahlies and Lilies (Regal, Coral, 
Orange Triumph). 
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TOMATOES 
Doz. 50c.; by mail 60c. 
Early Variety: Valiant. 
Midseason or General-Purpose Varieties: 
Stokesdale Marglobe Rutgers 
Novelty Tomatoes 
Golden Jubilee. Large yellow fruit. Non-acid. 6 for 
30c., postpaid. 
Husk (Ground Cherry). 6 for 30c., postpaid. 
San Marzano. A highly productive Tomato, grown for 
canning whole, for puree and making Tomato paste. 
Fruits rectangular, 31% by 11% inches, borne in clusters; 
intense red in color. Meaty and free from juicy pulp; 
mild flavor. 2 for 15c.; 4 for 25c. 
Hybrid Tomatoes 
Early Hybrid. Very early. The bright red fruits are 
smooth and round, medium to large in size, firm and 
non-acid. 3 for 25c.; doz. 75c. 
Burpee’s Hybrid. Midseason. Fruit smooth, globe 
shaped; thick walls with bright red, meaty flesh. Fine 
flavor; excellent quality. 2 for 15c.; doz. 75c.; by mail 
85c. 
Burpee Big Boy. Midseason. Fruit large, smooth, 
globular; scarlet-red, meaty flesh of fine quality. Plants 
vigorous. Each 10c.; doz. 85c.; by mail 95c. 
Mulches save labor. They conserve moisture, keep 
down weeds and eliminate the need for constant cultiva- 
tion. 
HIGH QUALITY GRASS SEED 
Merion Blue Grass. Stays green all summer. Will stand 
close mowing; disease resistant. Growth more stocky 
and spreading than standard Blue Grass. 1 Ib. covers 
(50iSq atte bapoeo 5. 
Merion Blue Grass Formula. 100% perennial grasses. 
Produces a thick turf that stays greener all summer and 
stands close mowing. 1 Ib. covers 750 sq. ft. Lb. $2.40. 
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