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WARDS ONION PLANTS ARE BETTER 
Wards Onion Plants are better in 4 ways. (1) 
Plants can be set out as early as cabbage. (2) 
Provide green bunch onions 2 to 6 weeks ear- 
lier. (3) Mature onions are usually large and 
keep better than those grown from sets. (4) 
Much easier to handle than growing onions 
from seed. Thrive in any good soil, but are best 
if soil is moist and enriched by fertilizer. Plant 2 
to 3 in. apart in rows 12 to 15 in. apart for hand 
cultivation. Shipped Jan. 1 toJune 1. 
91 GC 8020—CrystaL WHITE Wax. A good, 
_-early flat onion similar to Yellow Bermuda, ex- 
cept clear, glistening white. Large, sweet and 
mild. Good for home garden or early market. 
91 GC 8021—YELLow BerMuDA. Very early. 
Large, flat shape. Mild sweet, nearly white 
flesh. Strawberry colored skin. Keeps well. 
91 GC 8022—YELLOow Sweet SPANISH. Very 
large globe shape with small neck. Deep am- 
ber orange. Mild flavor. Good for slicing. High- 
ly recommended for its keeping qualities. 
91 GC 8023—WuiTEe Sweet SPANISH. The larg- 
est, sweetest, best keeping and most uniform of 
the Spanish Onions. Crisp and juicy, with 
golden-yellow skin and pure white flesh. 
Have been known to withstand temperatures 14 
degrees above zero without injury. Light snow, 
sleet and even moderate freezes will not hurt 
them. Can be set in the open 4 to 6 weeks earlier 
than hotbed plants. Tops may not grow at first, 
but roots will become established and plants will 
make rapid growth that will start heads forming 
2 to 3 weeks earlier. Grow well in any good, 
well-drained soil. Plant early varieties 14 in. 
apart in rows 28 in apart; late varieties 24 in. 
apart in rows 36 in. apart. 
91 GC 8011—CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD. 70 days. 
Pointed head weighs about 31% to 414 lbs. at ma- 
turity. Firm, white inside. Heavy yielder for 
home or truck garden, Very cold resistant. 
91 GC 8010—Earuy JersEY WAKEFIELD. 60 days. 
Extra early. Pointed heads about 7 in. long, 5 in. 
thick near base. About 2 to 21% lbs. at maturity, 
91 GC 8013—Gotpen Acre. 66 days. The earliest 
of the round-headed cabbage. Big yielder. Yel- 
lows resistant. Excellent for kraut, early market 
and shipping. Averages 3 lbs. per head. 
91 GC 8015—Fiar Dutcu. 66 days. Solid, flat- 
shaped heads usually weigh 5 to 6 Ibs. at ma- 
turity. Heat-resistant. Excellent for slaw or kraut. 
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BUY WARDS TOMATO PLANTS FOR EARLY CROPS 
Vine ripened tomatoes taste much better than commer- 
cial-tomatoes which are usually picked green for ship- 
ping. Easy to grow with Wards Texas field-grown 
plants. Big, sturdy root systems produce healthy, pro- 
ductive plants in any ordinary soil. Plant 4 ft. apart if 
allowed to sprawl; 21% ft. apart if staked. Staked plants 
conserve space. Unstaked plants require more space, 
but produce about ¥3 more crop. Pick remaining to- 
matoes when killing frost threatens. Lay singly on a 
deep bed of straw in a cool basement or cold frame. 
To retard ripening uncover frame when not too cold. 
To hurry ripening place on sunny window sill. 
91 GC 8001—Manctose. 77 days. Introduced by U. S. 
Dept. of Agriculture. Thrifty, wilt-resistant plants bear 
large, smooth, globe-shaped fruits. Deep scarlet. 
91 GC 8002—Earuiana, 65 days. Earliest variety. Me- 
dium size, globe shape. Deep scarlet, firm and smooth, 
with few seeds. Highly recommended for home garden. 
91 GC 8003—RutcERs. 80 days. Developed by New 
Jersey State Exp. Station. Medium to large fruits. Deep 
red color, with tangy flavor. Good for canning and 
juice. Very popular variety. 
91 GC 8004—Ponperosa. 85 days. Beefsteak type. Few 
varieties. compare with this one in size. Huge, solid 
slightly ribbed fruit is purplish-pink. Ideal for slicing. 
MOIST FLESH SWEET POTATOES 
If you have a four-month growing season, you can grow 
sweet potatoes. They do best in light, well-drained sandy loam 
that is not too rich. Will stand plenty of heat. Set plants 15 in. 
apart in rows 30 in. apart after all danger of frost has passed. 
91 GC 8040—Porro Rican. One of the most popular varieties 
Deep orange. Sweet, mellow flavor and fine moist texture. 
One of the most desirable sweet potatoes for freezing. 
9] GC 8043—VineLess Porto Rican. New ‘’bush type.’ Same 
sweet, deep orange potato as above. Does not grow a vine, 
but grows in bunches like peanuts. Permits easy cultivation 
and makes clean rows. Easier to harvest than the vine type. 
91 GC 3041—Rep Gop. New variety. High yielding. Purple- 
reddish skin, deep golden-yellow flesh. Delicious for baking. 
VEGETABLE PLANT 
WARRANTY 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
State Catalog No. 
Reap Facts ABOUT 
VEGETABLE PLANTS ON 
OPpPosiITE PAGE 
Wards warrant Vegetable 
Plants to reach you in proper 
condition for planting—heal- 
thy, free from disease and in- 
sects, As vigorous growth de- 
pends upon proper planting, 
soil, climatic conditions, and 
other factors over which we 
have no control, we cannot 
be responsible for the growth, 
Pepper Plants........ Waren 
Cabbage Plants........... 
Onion Plants® 2.2.3.2... 655 
Sweet Potato (Regular)..... 
Tomato: Plants 5 <<< cree oe lel< oye 
SWEET AND HOT PEPPERS—OUTSTANDING VARIETIES FOR ALL SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY 
Sweet Peppers are one of the most delicious of all vegetables whether stuffed and baked, 
or sliced in salads. Hot Peppers add zest to any combination type main course. Wards husky 
plants are very easy to grow in any well-drained soil that is not too rich. Set 2 ft. apart in 
rows 2 to 3 ft. apart after danger of frost. Allow short stem when cutting from plant. 
91 GC 8030—Ca.irornia Wonper. Early—about 70 days. Considered one of the best Sweet 
Peppers. Smooth, dark green. Tender, mild, sweet flesh. Firm and heavy. About 4 in. in 
diam., and 41% in. long. For home, market or freezing. Ships well. 
91 GC 8031—Pimenro. Early sweet pepper. Heart shaped. 3 in. long. Turns bright red when 
ripe. Good for salad, canning, pickling or freezing. Peels easily. Very productive. 
91 GC 8033—Rusy Kina. Best early market variety. Mild, sweet, firm flesh. Vigorous grower 
and early bearer. Bright red when ripe. Excellent all-purpose variety. : 
91 GC 8034—HuncarIAN YELLOW Wax. An early, hot pepper. Dark green skin turns bright 
yellow, then red. Thick flesh. Very hot and pungent. About 6 in. long. Bears large crops. 
PRICES OF ABOVE VEGETABLE PLANTS—SOLD ONLY IN UNITS INDICATED 
Prices For CuicAGo, BALTIMORE, ST. PAUL, 
Kansas City, DENVER AND Ft. WORTH 
Shipped Postpaid 
500 
Prices For ALBANY TERRITORY ONLY 
Shipped Air Freight Prepaid 
1000 | 2000 | 25 50 100 | 200 | 500 | 1000 | 2000 
49c | 75c |$1.19 |$1.79 |$3.19 |$4.89 |$8.95 | 59c | 89c |$1.45 [$2.10 |$4.10 [$6.95 $12.50 
7 49c | 74c | 1.19 | 2.19 | 3.69 | 6.19 59c | 85c | 1.39 | 2.69 | 4.95 | 8.49 
85c 1$1.24 |$2.10°| 3.15 | 5.29 | 7.98 | .... | 95c [$1.49 [$2.39 | 3.69 | 6.19 | 9.95) .... 
.. | 1.15 | 1.64 | 2.74 | 5.28 | 8.98 |17.50 | .... 1.39 | 1.98 | 3.39 | 6.75 |11.74 | 22.00 
Sweet Potato (Vineless).....] $1.00} 1.80 | 2.50 | 3.75 | 6.50 }11.75 | .... $1.10 | 2.00 | 3.00 | 4.50 | 8.00 |14.00 | .... 
85c | 1.19 | 1.79 | 2.39 | 4.29 | 7.45 ]12.95 | 95c | 1.49 | 2.29 | 3.10 | 5.35 | 9.95 18.00 
nor the crop, nor for any 
amount greater than the pur- 
chase price of the plants. 
*SpecIAL QuaNnTiTy Price 6000 ONION PLANTS: ALBANY TERRITORY $16.95; Aty OTHER Terr. $12.95 
CABBAGE AND ONION PLANTS SHIPPED JAN. 1 TO JUNE 1—OTHERS SHIPPED APRIL 1] TO JUNE l. 
