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D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



MANGEL WURZEL BEET 



I rk-n cr R e^A -^ large, lona: variety grown for stock feeding. 

 l^UIlg rveu xhe root stands up well above the surface; color 



light red: tiesh white and rose colored. 

 Oz. 10c: h Lb. 15c: Lb. 3oc. 



Pkt. oc: Oz. 10c 



D. M. Ferry & Go's Improved Sle'^^ioJIonS^: 

 Mammoth Long Red Sg;4?.fe.r ufi "k?" 



and deeper colored than the common sort and with smaller 



top. Our stock of this variety will produce the largest and 



finest roots which can be grown and is vastly stiperior tO 



many strains of the sahie sort oifered under other 



names, such as Xorbitan Giant. ColossaL Monarch'' 



etc. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 8 Oz. 10c; h Lb. IS 



Lb. 35c. 



YELLOW GLOBE. A medium sized, yellow varie 

 of excellent quality, producing a better crop ( 

 shallow soil than the Long Red. The roots oft' 

 keep better than those of the long varieties, as th^ 

 can be more easilv handled without injurv. Pkt. at 

 Oz. 10c; 3 Oz. 10c: Ji Lb. 15c; Lb. 35c.' 



/^^____ r^lr%.l%,«. It has an exceedinglv small 



orange VilO DC top and few leaves; leafstalk 

 and blade green; root medium sized, tmiformly 

 globe shaped, having a very small tap and few side 

 roots; color of skin deep orange-yellow; tiesh white 

 and of excellent quality. The root grows almost 

 entirely above ground, making it admirably adapted 

 to shallow soil and verv easy to harvest. Pkt. oc; 

 Oz. 10c: 2 Oz. 10c; % Lb. 15c: Lb. 35c. 



Root long. olive-shaped, 

 growing over one-half 

 out of the ground: flesh white, sweet and tender; 

 top green, comparatively smafll: neck small, short. 

 Its fine tiesh never becoines woody and its root grows 

 so well out of the ground that the crop is easily 

 harvested. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; » Oz. 10c;. h Lb. 15c; 

 Lb. 35c. 



Ye LLC 

 Levia". 

 Mangel 



WURZEL 



Yellow Leviathan 



Yellow Ovoid, or t^emaeliate be 



Root ovoid, in r' 



Intermediate 17','^ 



the long antl ^^ 

 globe varieties ,__^ 

 Flesh solid, nearly white, zoned with yel- '>-i">^^5, 

 low: hardv. vigorous and productive. ^^' 



Pkt. 5c: Oz. 10c; 3 Oz. 10c: h Lb. 15c; 

 Lb. 35c. 



L I 



^ Golden Tankard ^"^ •=""'"''?? 



tively small. 

 Avith yellow stems and mid-ribs: neck 

 very small, root large, ovoid, but filled 

 out'at top and bottom so as to approach 

 a cvlindricai form. Flesh veUow. zoned 

 with white. Pkt. oc; Oz. ICc: 3 Oz. 10c; 

 ii Lb. 15c; Lb. 35c. 



Similar to Yellow Globe. 



except in color which 

 is a light red or pink. Pkt. 5c: Oz. 10c: 

 a Oz. 10c: % Lb. 15c; Lb. 35c. 



Red Globe 



B R O C O 



Although originating from a very distinct ~-u<^:^ 



type, the modern improved sorts of Brocoh can scarcely be distinguished from cauli- f^S-^'^CVy»,.^^ 



flower, the points of difference being that they are generally taller and the heads more ^-r-'t<o'*,V;%.^4^-.'rr.-^ 



divided. The culture is the same as that given for cauliflower. /0^-^r£"iJ^(i^^^>Jf4^V''. 



Early Large White French The best variety. Heads white, very compact and C^ 

 hard, continuing firm for a long time. A hardv. vigorous, easily grown sort. ^'-'-S^-^ 

 oc; Oz. 40c; 3 Oz. T5c; % Lb. $1.35; Lb. $4.00 "^<»^' 



Pkt. 



BRUSSELS 

 SPROUTS 



Improved Half Dwarf. The 



plants which are very hardy, 

 grow two or three feet high and 

 produce from the sides of the 

 stalk nmnerous little sprouts 

 which resemble very sm^all cab- 

 bages, one or two inches in di- 

 ameter. The leaves should be 

 broken down in the fall to give 

 the little heads more room to 

 grow. They should be treated 

 in all respects like winter cab- 

 bage or kale. We offer a care- 

 fully grown strain, very hardy 

 and' giving compact, round 

 sprouts of large size and good 

 quality. Pkt. 5c: Oz. 15c; 

 3 Oz. 3oc: H Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.50 



Brussels Sprouts 



