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



Michigan White Wax Bean 



We are now able to offer in quantit}' this ster- 

 ling novelty which was introduced by us last year 

 in packets only. Briefly described this bean is a 

 white seeded Golden Wax, Its pods are golden 

 yellow and fully as attractive as those of our well 

 known Golden Wax and of the same exceptionally 

 fine qualit}'. The vine is vigorous and unusually 

 productive. The seed is white, a most valuable 

 feature heretofore unattained in a bush bean of 

 highest quality. {See further description on page 

 lo and coto red plate, pa^e it). Pkt. 10c; Pt. 45c; 

 Qt. 80c; 4 Qts. $2.75; Bu. $16.00 



Detroit Dark Red Turnip Beet 



Careful comparisons with all the prominent 

 varieties on the market in this country and in 

 Europe prove that the Detroit Dark Red Turnip 

 Beet is the most uniform in shape and size and 

 the most attractive in color. It is unsurpassed in 

 quality. Universally recognized as the best beet 

 for the market, the home garden and for canning. 

 {See colored plate opposite and furtlier descrip- 

 tion, pai{e I J). Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 15c; 

 1/4 Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 



Golden Bantam Corn 



This very early, yellow grained sweet corn is very 

 tender and of excellent quality. The stock we offer 

 has been carefully grown and selected. {See further 

 description on pa^e 2j and colored plate, page 2g). 

 Pkt. 10c; Pt. 25c; Qt. 40c; 4 Qts. $1.50; Bu. $7.50 



Black Mexican Com 



LTnsurpassed in tenderness and fine qualit3^ We 

 consider this the very best second early sweet corn 

 for the home garden. {See further description on page 

 28 and colored plate, paze 2g) . Pkt. 10c; Pt. 2()c; 

 Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. $1.00; Bu. $5.50 



Columbia Celery 



This superb variety introduced by us in 1906 is now 

 recognized as a celery of exceptional value. The excel- 

 lent form of plant and stalk, its hardiness and vigor 

 of growth, fine color and splendid quality are features 

 which combine in making this varietj^ one which we 

 consider unsurpassed and destined to take first rank in 

 the early market. {See further description on page 2j). 

 Pkt.5c; Oz.60c; 2 0z. $1.00; ^4 Lb. $1.75; Lb. $6.00 



Columbia Celery 



Golden Yellow Self Blanching Celery 



This standard variety is the one now grown much more extensively than any other sort for very early 

 use. Our stock has been very carefullv 'selected and grown and we know it is the verv best obtainable. 

 {See cut and further description on page 23). Pkt. 5c; Oz. 45c; 2 Oz. 85c; Ya Lb. $'l.50; Lb. $4.50 



May King Lettuce 



In our recent extensive trials of 

 American and European lettuces we 

 found Ma}^ King a decidedly superior 

 early heading sort. Grovvn under glass 

 this variety matured a large, hand- 

 some, light green head practically as 

 early as any of the strictly forcing 

 sorts. Grown outdoors May King 

 proved entirely satisfactory and the 

 earliest of all to form a marketable 

 head. Among extra early sorts it is 

 unsurpassed in quality and we re- 

 commend it for forcing under glass 

 and as the best large extra early sort 

 for growing out of doors. {See cut 

 on this paze and further description^ 

 pairesf). Pkt. 5c; Oz. 20c; 2 0z.35c; 

 MAY K,.G LETTuoE M^b 60c;Lb.$2.00 



