Vegetables for Your 1940 Garden 



ASTER 



Rosalie — Great freedom of bloom, attractive deep rose pink color, and long stems 

 for cutting are outstanding cliaracteristics of this excellent strain of Double American 

 Branching. Practically 100 per cent double. A Ferry-Morse development Pkt. 25c 



MARIGOLD 



Limelight— Primrose yellow, a new color in the Dixie Sunshine class, 

 ing. Not odorless. All-America Bronze Medal, 1940 



Early bloom- 

 Pkt. 25c 



PETUNIA 



Glow— Dwarf, ball-shaped plants produce many flowers of rich rose-red with lighter 

 throats. 1939 All-America Silver Medal Pkt. 25c 



Cream Star— Soft creamy-white, star shaped blossoms. Extremely free-blooming. 

 Splendid dwarf bedding variety. All-America Silver Medal, 1940 Pkt. 25c 



BEET 



Green Top Bunching — Early, extremely attractive bunching beet. Foliage keeps 

 its fresh color well into fall. Roots almost round at small sizes. Outer color medium 

 dark, interior bright blood red. Flesh fine grained with little fiber. A Ferry-Morse 

 development Pkt. 15c 



Celery, Epicure 



CELERY 



Epicure — One of the earliest green varieties. Foliage erect and compact, plants 

 cylindrical. Edible stems 8 to 10 inches to first joint, broad and thick. Hearts full, of 

 good length, and blanch to deep cream. Firm, crisp, and free from strings. A Ferry- 

 Morse development Pkt. 25c 



ENDIVE 



Deep Heart Fringed — All-America Silver Medal. 1940. An entirely new type of 

 endive developed by Ferry-Morse. Leaf margins deeply cut and curled. Instead of 

 lying flat on the ground, outer leaves turn upward, making this variety less susceptible 

 to bottom rot than most others. Well-filled hearts closely packed with abundance of 

 fine leaves blanch to clear creamy yellow. Suitable for home and market garden Pkt. 15c 



PARSLEY 



Evergreen — Big strong growing plants with large, dense, dark green foliage. More 

 frost resistant than most varieties. Very uniform plants with lots of vigor. Well adapted 

 to market garden and general use. All-America Honorable Mention, 1940. Developed 

 by Ferry-Morse Pkt. 15c 



nternational Exposition, June, 1939, which included all varieties 

 rhis gorgeous display is shown in color on the front cover. 



Beet, Green Top Bunching 



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Parsley, Evergreen 



Endive, Deep Heart Fringed 



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