NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES, D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



\Vhite Summer 



Crookneck Squash 



In size and shape this is similar to the old Summer 

 Crookneck, but averages a little larger 



The Skin is a Very Beautiful 

 Ivory White Color . . . 



which makes it one of the most attractive 

 and beautiful of summer vegetables. Its 

 beauty is not its only merit for it is 



THE MOST TENDER 

 AND BEST FLAVORED 

 OF SUMMER SQUASHES. 



Pkt. 5c: Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 15c; % Lb. 

 25c; Lb. 75c. 



EARLY YELLOW 

 BUSH SCALLOP 



SQUASH 



Early Yellow 

 Bush Scallop. 



vmif ormly larger and flatter than 



We have developed a strain of the old Yellow Bush Scallop which 



the old stock and has a very small seed cavity. Its superiority is so great that we should be justified 

 by prevailing custom in renaming it, but we have decided to send it out under the old name, virging our customers to try it, 

 as we are svu-e it will please them. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 15c; ^ Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 



Golden 

 Hu 



gOLDEN... 

 HUBBARD 



This is a very dis- 

 tinct sort of the 

 shape and general 

 character of the 

 Hubbard but a little 

 smaller; earher to 

 mature and a rich 

 orange red instead 

 of the dark olive 



freen color of the old Hub- 

 ard, while the flesh is a ht- 

 tle deeper colored and fully 

 as good quality. Pkt. 10c; 

 Oz.lSc; 2 0z.25c; ^Lb. 40c; 

 Lb. $1.25 



IIVI PDfl VPn TPOPHV TO iU A TO Many competent observers have declared that there has never 

 llTir i\\J Y LtU 1 IVv'l 111 1 yJnlrV I \J it)een a Tomato which surpassed the old Trophy in depth and 

 beauty of color of skin and flesh, or in soUdity and quaUty, but the fruit was so apt to be corrugated and rough that it was 

 crowded out by smoother and handsomer sorts. We have developed a strain of Trophy which is fully equal to any ever 

 grown in hardiness and productiveness of plant, color of fruit, both outside and in, or in solidity and quality of flesh, and yet 

 is as smooth and ^,r^r777mw77»,„^ ^ P^t- 5c; Oz. 25c; 2 Oz. 40c; ^ Lb. 75c; Lb. $2.50 



handsome shaped 

 as any of the 

 newer 

 sorts. 



Honor . . . 



* BRIGHT. 

 TOMATO 



Honor Bright Tomato. 



A new and very distinct 

 variety. The f ohage is a yel- 

 lowish-green, and the first 

 fruit as it ripens turns first 

 white, then yellow and when 

 fuUy ripe, is a bright red. 

 The flesh is very firm and 

 quite sohd. The fruit ripens 

 slowly, and seems to ripen 

 up exceptionally well after 

 picking, so that fruit can be 

 picked when white,packed and shipped 

 and after ten totthirty days wil 1 be found 

 solid and ripened to a rich, bright red. 

 Well worthy of trial. Pkt. 10c ; Oz. 50c; 

 2 0z. 85e; 3^ Lb. $1.50 



