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Ferry- Morse trials of Celery, Golden Detroit 



Name 



Days to 

 Table 

 Size 



CARROT 



Early Scarlet Horn 



63 



Morse's Bunching 



77 



Short White 

 Streamliner 



90 

 79 



Supreme Half Long 



75 



CAULIFLOWER 



Danish Giant, Dry Wea- 

 ther 

 Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt 



65 

 57 



CELERY 



Autumn King 



115 



Crlspheart 

 Easy Blanching 

 Emperor or Fordhook 

 Epicure 

 Florida Golden 



100 

 110 

 135 

 120 

 90 



Golden Detroit 



90 



Golden Yellow Self 



Blanching (Tall) 



Morse's Masterpiece 



90 

 90 



Non-Bolting Golden 



Plume 

 Superplume 



100 



85 



Supreme Golden 

 Utah or Golden Crisp 

 White Plume 



95 

 130 

 125 



Winter Queen 



CHERVIL 

 Curled 



CHINESE CABBAGE 

 Wong Bok 



CORN, SWEET (WHITE 

 VARIETIES) 

 Alpha 

 Black Mexican 



Ferry's Early Evergreen 



Howling Mob 



130 



90 



98 



85 to! 



Description — Points You Want to Know— Prices 



Roots reddish orange, about 3 in. long, tapered. Early market variety 



1/4 lb. 50c; oz 20c; pkt. 5c 



Long, almost cylindrical roots. Splendid for the garden as well as for shipping 



Our introduction. Vi lb. 50c; oz. 20c; pkt. 5c 



Roots 7 to 8 in. long, tapered. One of best for stock V\ lb. 50c; oz. 20c; pkt. 5c 



Long slender type of excellent quality. Ideal bunching carrot. Color very deep orange. 



Cores small and uniformly red. Our introduction Vi lb. 75c; oz. 30c; pkt. 5c 



Refined strain of Danvers. Small core. Deep attractive color. Tender, sweet, fine flavor. Our 



introduction. Special mention, 1937 All-America Selections V4 lb. 75c; oz. 30c; pkt. 5c 



Plants dwarf, short stemmed. Heads large, commonly weigh 2 lbs. White with tinge of cream. 

 One of most dependable in adverse dry weather Vi oz. 60c; pkt. 10c 



Similar to Snowball but usually a little later than our strain of that variety 



Vi oz. 60c; pkt. 10c 



Similar in quality to Giant Pascal but earlier and easier to blanch. Resistant 

 yellows. Our 1939 introduction Vz oz. 



Desirable new green variety. Plants large, but compact V2 oz. 



Splendid early variety. Blanches readily. Vigorous, compact growth V^ oz. 



Stems thick and round. Fine for late fall use and winter storage Vz oz. 



Our new introduction. (See center pages, 24 and 25) 



Selected from Golden Plume. Matures early. Hearts blanch to rich cream color 

 quality and flavor. Yellows resistant V2. oz. 



Plants compact, full-hearted. Stems 7 to 



Fairly tall, compact, firm stalks that blanch readily. Early 



in. long; blanch easily; free from 

 1/2 oz. 



1/2 oz. 



to root rot or 

 75c; pkt. 10c 

 75c; pkt. 10c 

 50c; pkt. 10c 

 50c; pkt. 10c 

 Pkt. 25c 

 . Exceptional 

 75c; pkt. 10c 

 strings 



75c; pkt. 10c 

 75c; pkt. 10c 



Early, self blanching variety of superior quality and flavor. Very satisfactory in home or 

 market garden for early use or for storage. Our 1939 introduction V2 oz. SI. 50; pkt. 25c 



Recommended for sections where unfavorable conditions cause ordinary strains to bolt. 

 Otherwise similar to Golden Plume, but later V2 oz. $1,50; pkt. 10c 



An improved Golden Plume, excellent to store for fall and winter use. Our 1938 introduction 



1/2 oz. SI. 00; pkt. 10c 



An outstanding new strain of the Golden Yellow Self Blanching type V2 oz. SI. 00; pkt 10c 



A week or ten days earlier than Golden Pascal. Fine flavor V2 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Stalks and foliage blanch readily to snowy white. Valuable for early market 



V2 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 

 Moderately dwarf, erect, compact, with solid heart. Best winter variety, 



1/2 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Similar to parsley, but of more delicate texture. Leaves bright rich green (See also Herbs, 

 page 46) Oz. 30c; pkt. 10c 



Heads 8 to 10 in. tall, broad, and firm. Well blanched and of excellent quality 



Oz. 30c; pkt. 10c 



The earliest sweet corn. Surprisingly sweet and tender Lb. 40c; carton 10c 



One of the richest flavored and most tender varieties. Kernels clear white at table stage; 



become blue-black when ripe Lb. 40c; carton 10c 



Valuable for home gardens. Ears 1% in. long. Kernels remain fresh and tender remarkably 



long time Lb. 40c; carton 10c 



Ears 7 to 7J^ in. long, 12 rowed. Kernels milky white and of good sweet flavor 



Lb. 40c; carton 10c 



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