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Corn, F-M Cross 



CORN, SWEET (YELLOW VARIETIES) (Cont'd) 



*F-M Cross (298X302) (Hybrid). Large, uniform ears 

 about 8 to 9 in. long. Early. We consider this our 

 tenderest and most delicious hybrid for roasting, 

 boiling, or canning. A Ferry-Morse Development 

 and Introduction. (80) 25c 



ForeMost E. E. No. 1. (317XC-12) (Hybrid). Extra 

 early yields of 12-14 row ears. Good quality. Good 

 variety to follow an early crop of lettuce or radish. 

 (66) 25c 



*Golden Bantam. Uniform ears 6 to 7 in. long; true 

 8-rowed strain. A favorite for flavor. A really 

 sweet variety. (78) 25c 



*Golden Cross Bantam (P51X39) (Hybrid). Large ears, 

 10 to 14-rowed. Resistant to Stewart's Wilt Disease. 

 (85) 25c 



*Ioana (IP39X1-45) (Hybrid). Ears 73^ to 8 inches long, 

 12 to 14-rowed. Medium narrow light yellow kernels. 

 Developed by low^a Experiment Station. All-America 

 Award. Highly resistant to drought and bacterial 

 wilt. Excellent for canning and market garden. (87) 



25c 



Marcross (C13X6) (Hybrid). Very desirable early 

 variety. Ears 63^ to 7}^ inches long, 10 to 14 



Highly resistant to 

 25c 



rowed, kernels medium yellow, 

 bacterial wilt. (72) 



CORN, FIELD 



Truckers' Favorite. A tall, strong-growing dent corn 

 with white kernels and large ears. Much used in 

 South for roasting ears. (90) 25c 



POP CORN 



South American. Large yellow kernels that pop to enor- 

 mous size without hard centers. (110) 25c 



White Hulless Hybrid. 



white and pointed, 

 snowy white. (100) 



Ears about 33^ in. long. Kernels 



Popped kernels very large and 



25c 



CORN SALAD 



(Fetticus or Lamb's Lettuce). Thick leaves of mild 

 flavor. Use fresh or cook like lettuce or spinach. 

 (45) 15c 



CRESS 



Supercurled (Peppergrass). Can be planted in garden or 

 indoors. Frilled, curled leaves have a warm, nippy 

 flavor.' Does not go to seed as fast as older strains. 

 Seeds sprouted indoors on a blotter give a cutting of 

 tangy sprouts about a week after planting. Makes a 

 good salad garnish. A Ferry-Morse Development 

 and Introduction. (45) 15c 



True Water. Hardy perennial water plant. Leaves of 

 piquant flavor used for salads and garnishing. Thrives 

 best in running water or in soil kept wet. (180) 15c 



CUCUMBER 



A & C. Fruits slightly tapered, but fairly straight and 

 symmetrical. Deep green. Very popular in south- 

 eastern United States. (68) 15c 



Cucumber Trials help Ferry-Morse 

 Seed Breeders bring you better varieties. 



Chicago Pickling (Westerfield). Fruits medium green, 

 6 to 7 in. long, slightly tapered at ends. A popular 

 pickUng and slicing variety. (60) 15c 



Early White Spine. Medium dark green, slightly tapering 

 to blunt ends; 7 in. long, 23^ in. thick. Very popular 

 for home gardens. (60) 15c 



Improved Long Green. Medium dark green; black- 

 spined; 9 inches long. Excellent for slicing. (68) 15c 



Lemon. Deep lemon yellow, about 3 in. in diameter, nearly 

 round. Odd, but delicious cucumber for slicing and 

 salads. (65) 15c 



National Pickling. Straight, symmetrical fruits become 

 6 in. long when mature. Pickles of all sizes. Very 

 uniform. (54) 15c 



Palomar. Bred for resistance to Downy Mildew disease. 

 Palomar should be planted by all gardeners where this 

 disease is prevalent, but it is such a vigorous and 

 productive variety that it outperforms standard vari- 

 eties in many other areas. Try it! Fruits 8 inches long, 

 dark green. A Ferry-Morse Development and In- 

 troduction. (64) 15c 



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