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PARSLEY 



Paramount 



The merits of this new 

 Parsley so impressed tlic 

 judges of the 1935 All- 

 America Trials that it w ;i- 

 granted an Award of Mei i 

 as an outstanding achie\ c 

 ment of the Ferry- 

 Morse Seed Co. These 

 trials were conducted 

 in all the major grow- 

 ing districts of IIh' 

 United States, which 

 proves that Paramo/mt 

 has very general 

 adaptation. 



The curl in Para- 

 mount, generally de- 

 scribed as "triple," 

 is very uniform. 

 The color is unusually rich 

 dark green. The plants are 



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Unusually dark green color and tightly 



curled leaves make Paramount an ideal 



parsley for home gardens. 



Non-Bolting Golden Plume is 

 especially recommended For 

 early planting in the North. 



uniformly about 12 inches 

 high. 



For trade which demands 

 the choicest quality, we pre- 

 dict that this new intro- 

 duction will replace the 

 ordinary strains now offered. 



Pkt. 15c; oz. 25c; 2 oz. 40c; 1/2 lb. 

 65c. 



CELERY 



Non-Bolting Golden Plume (Our 1936 introduction) 



Particularly recommended for early planting in 

 the North where unfavorable weather conditions 

 cause ordinary strains to bolt to seed. It is similar 

 to our regular Golden Plume in all respects except 

 that the tops are a little darker and it is slightly 

 later maturing. The plants are compact and upright, 

 the hearts are full and of good length, the stems are 

 broad and thick. 



Non-Bolting Golden Plume blanches readily to clear 

 creamy white, and its quality is equal to regular 

 Golden Plume. It is not so resistant to Fusarium 

 Yellows as Golden Plume and is not recommended 

 for planting in sections where that disease is prev- 

 alent. 



Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. $1.50; oz. $2.50; 2 oz. $4.00. 



CELERY 



Crispheart (Our 1936 introduction) 



This is a new early maturing green celery of 

 choicest quality. It is decidedly earlier and more 

 easily blanched than Emperor or Utah. The stems 

 are thick and free from strings; the flavor is rich 

 but mild; the color is rich deep cream when blanched. 



Crhpheart should be preferred to Utah because 

 of its earliness, and to Easy Blanching because of 

 its decidedly better quality. (See Page 19 for illus- 

 tration and further description.) 



Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. $1.50; oz. $2.50; 2 oz. $4.00, 



CELERY 



Golden Pascal (Our 1936 introduction) 



This new celery has the texture of well blanched 

 Giant Pascal, with the added advantages of attrac- 

 tive creamy color and distinct, yet rich and delicate 

 flavor. 



Golden Pascal blanches readily and should prove 

 exceptionally desirable for home and market garden. 

 It matures at about the same time as Dwarf Golden 

 Self Blanching and has considerable resistance to 

 Fusarium Yellows. 



As an early fall celery, we believe Golden Pascal 

 is unequaled. (See color photograph on back cover.) 



Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. $1.50; oz. $2.50; 2 oz. $4.00. 



