Varieties in the Ferry Display 



Beans, Tendergreen — excellent early variety 

 for home gardefis. 



BEANS, BUSH GREEN POD (Cont'd) 



Strin^less Black Valentine. Improved form of old Black 

 Valentine. Round, dark green pods. (53) 20c 



*Stringless Green Pod (Landreth's). Round pods 5^^ 

 in. long, fleshy and tender. Unusually fine flavor. (50) 



20c 



Stringless Red Valentine. Fleshy pods 4^ 2 to 5 in. long. 

 Entirely stringless strain of the old dependable Red 

 Valentine. (53) 20c 



Stringless Refugee. Pods very uniform, 5 to 5V2 in. long. 

 Young pods particularly valuable for canning and 

 pickling whole. (70) 20c 



Sulphur. Round pods 5 In. long, stringless and fibreless 

 when very young; slightly fibrous when full grown. 

 Used as snap bean especially in the South. (55) 20c 



*Tendergreen. Fleshy round pods about 7 in. long. Light 

 green. Fairly new variety of real merit. (52) 20c 



Tennessee Green Pod. Pods 6 to 7 in. long, broad ; string- 

 less in snap stage. Splendid quality. A Ferry-Morse 

 Introduction. (50) 20c 



White Half Runner. Round fleshy pods about 4 in. long. 

 Bushy vine with short runners. Pods of good quality 

 when young; dry beans good for baking. Unusual 

 flavor. (60) 20c 



BEANS, FOR DRY USE 



White Navy or Michelite. Plants large with tendency to 

 form runners. Hardy. Prolific. Beans ripen uni- 

 formly. The common white bean of commerce. (95) 



20c 



Red Kidney. Seeds kidney shaped. Rich deep red. Stand- 

 ard commercial variety. (100) 20c 



BEANS, POLE WAX POD 



Kentucky Wonder Wax. Pods thick and wide, 

 climber. Heavily productive. (67) 



Good 

 20c 



BEANS, POLE GREEN POD 



*Blue Lake. Same as White Creaseback. (65) 20c 



*Burger's Green Pod Stringless. Same as White Seeded 

 Kentucky Wonder. (63) 20c 



Improved Missouri Wonder. Seeds medium size, flat- 

 tened, kidney shaped. Unsurpassed as green shell 

 beans. (66) 20c 



*Kentucky Wonder, Rust Resistant (Brown Seeded). 

 Slender, dark green pods often 10 in. long hang in clus- 

 ters. Best quality green pole bean. Considerable 

 resistance to bean rust. A Ferry-Morse Develop- 

 ment and Introduction. (65) 20c 



BEANS, POLE GREEN POD (Cont'd) 



Lazy Wife. Good climber. Heavily productive. Pods 

 medium green, 6 to Q^/o, in. long, fleshy. Excellent 

 for snaps, green shell, and dry shell use. (74) 20c 



London Horticultural. Pods 6 in. long, straight, thick, 

 green splashed with crimson. Excellent for green 

 sheUs. (70) 20c 



McCaslan Pole. Pods 8 in. long, medium green, slightly 

 flattened, fleshy, of good quality. White seeds. Fine 

 for snaps and dry shell use. (65) 20c 



*Morse's Pole No. 191. Definite resistance to rust. Dark 

 green pods 7 to 9 in. long. White seeds. Strongly 

 recommended for sections where rust is prevalent. 

 A Ferry-Morse Development and Introduction. 

 (63) 20c 



Oregon Giant. Pods 8 in. long and J^ to ^ in. wide. Used 

 principally in northern section of Pacific Coast. (70) 



20c 



Scarlet Runner. Dark green pods 6 in. long desirable for 

 snaps. Green shell beans very good. (See page 30 for 

 decorative use). (90) 20c 



Scotia or Striped Creaseback. Abundant light green 

 round pods about 6 in. long, fine grained, tender. Fine 

 to grow among rows of corn. (72) 20c 



*White Creaseback (Blue Lake). Tender, fleshy pods 

 about 5]/2 in. long; dry beans clear white. Green beans 

 fine for snaps; dry beans for baking. (65) 20c 



*White Seeded Kentucky Wonder (Burger's Green 

 Pod Stringless). Long, dark green pods for snaps; 

 seeds good for baking. Grown principally in Southern 

 Cahfornia. (63) 20c 



BEANS, DWARF LIMA 



*Burpee's Improved Bush. Plants large, heavily pro- 

 ductive. Four large, thick beans to a pod. (75) 20c 



Dwarf Large White. Pods 4}^ in. long; 3 to 4 large, thick 

 beans; dry beans white, flat. Standard large-seeded 

 lima. (78) 20c 



Early Market. Smooth dark green pods; mostly 3 large 

 flat beans to the pod. Very early and prolific. Fine 

 for home and market. Developed by U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. All-America Award. (68) 20c 



*Fordhook Bush (Potato Lima) . Pods 4 to 4}/^ in. long. 

 Three to four seeds. Dry beans white, very plump. 

 The finest quality lima bean. (75) 20c 



*Fordhook No. 242. Large thick beans, 3 or 4 to the pod. 

 Easy to shell. Finest flavor. Developed by U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. All-America Award. 

 (76) 20c 



Beet, Detroit Dark Red — No better variety has ever 

 been developed. 



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