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

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NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 



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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 un- 

 surpassed in quality. Universally 

 recognized as the best beet for the 

 market, the home garden and for 

 canning. (See colored plate, page 

 jj, and further description, page 26) 

 Pkt. 5c; Oz. 20c; 2 Oz. 35c; Va. Lb. 55c; 

 Lb. $1.75 



Cabbage — Copenhagen 

 Market 



This is undoubtedly the most 

 valuable cabbage of recent intro- 

 duction. Our strain produces the 

 characteristic large round heads 

 that for their solidity and excellent 

 quality make this variety so valu- 

 able for first early crop. (See cut 

 on this page and fuHher description 



Copenhagen Market 



page 28) Pkt. 5ct Oz. 45c; 2 Oz. 80c; Vi Lb. $1.25; Lb. $4.50 



Cabbage — Hollander or Danish Ball Head 



We have given a great deal of attention to this variety and offer seed of our own growing which, judging 

 from our trials, will produce more uniformly typical heads than can be grown from stock obtainable else- 

 where. Very hardy, sure heading, very solid, of good quality and as one of the best keepers is particularly 

 desirable for distant markets or for late spring use. {See cut and further description, page 30) Our own strain, 

 Pkt. 5c;Oz. 60c;2Oz. $1.00; ^4 Lb. $1,75} Lb. $6.00 Choice Danish grown, Pkt. 5c; Oz. 25c; 2 Oz. 40c; ^4 Lb. 75c; Lb. ?2.50 



Celery — Columbia 



This is the best celery for the private garden. It is also excellent for the home market and is shipped ex- 

 tensively. Columbia matures early. It has no superior in beauty of golden shading, solidity and size of stalk. 

 In rich nutty flavor we have found it unsurpassed. Try it and be convinced. {See cut on page S4 and further 

 description, page 33) Pkt. 5c; Oz. $1.00; 2 Oz. $1.60; 1/4 Lb. $2.75; Lb. $10.00 



Cucumber — Improved Long Green 



The Long Green is probably the best known and most extensively cultivated of all cucumbers. We have 

 therefore given our stocks of Improved Long Green especial attention for many years, and are confident the 

 stock we offer under this name is in a class by itself. The fruits are very long, often twelve to fifteen inches, 

 uniformly slender and beautiful dark green. The large warts and spines are well distributed over the surface. 

 We believe the stock we offer has no equal. {See cut and further description, page 38) Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; 

 1/4 Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.25 



Squash — Mammoth White Bush Scallop 



The handsomest of the summer squashes for the early market and the home garden. Our strain produces 

 fruits of largest size, distinctly scalloped and somewhat flattened in shape. The fruits are uniformly warted 

 and a beautiful, clear waxy white, instead of the yellowish white so often seen in the old Early White Bush 

 Scallop. The stock we offer is exceptionally true to type. {See cut and further description, page 60) Pkt, 5c; 

 Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 20c; V^ Lb. 30c; Lb. $1.00 



Squash — Delicious 



The increased demand for this squash shows conclusively that its high quality has become more generally 

 known and appreciated. Many prefer it to Hubbard, so long regarded as the standard of excellence. Deli- 

 cious is a fall and winter squash of medium size. Although not very thick the shell is hard and strong. The 

 flesh is bright yellow, thick, very fine grained and of most excellent flavor. We believe the seed we offer is 

 equal to the best obtainable. {See cut and further description, page 61) Pkt. 5c; Oz. I5c; 2 Oz. 25c; Va Lb. 40c; 

 Lb. $1.25 



