1 lb. 



50 lbs. 



or more 



or more 



per lb. 



per lb. 



-10.60 



$0.55 



10 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 



Code Word 



Ferry's Crosby blazer 



50 — 55 daj^s. Of excellent quality for home garden and early 



market. Tops small, but fairly coarse. Root deep turnip-shaped, 



almost globular; bright carmine-red. Flesh bright vermihon-red 



with fainter zoning. 

 Long Dark Blood Above Ground bodie Sold Out 



80 — 90 da3's to produce roots 8 — 10 in. long. The best table beet 



for field culture; a splendid keeper; superior for pickles. Tops 



large, upright. Roots grow ^ to 3^ above ground; very dark 



purplish-red below and gi'ayish-russeted above ground; become 



14 — 16 in. long; 3 in. thick at shoulder and are tapered. Flesh 



very dark purplish-red with indistinct zones of a lighter shade. 

 SWISS CHARD, LARGE RIBBED WHITE (Silver Leaf) brazoria .50 .45 



Tender young leaves can be had 40 — 45 days after sowing seed 



and thereafter until frost occurs. Used much in home and market 



gardens. Plants become 24 in. tall. Leaf blade large and broad; 



light yellowish-green, smooth; borne on broad, fleshy very pale 



green leaf-stem, which is often stewed in the same manner as 



asparagus. 

 SWISS CHARD, LUCULLUS breathit .50 .45 



In season with Large Ribbed White. Popular home and market 



garden sort. Plants become 24 in. tall. Leaf blade large and broad, 



rich yellowish-green; much blistered or crumpled; borne on thick 



pale green leaf-stem. 



MANGEL WURZEL 



Mangel Wurzels, because of the ease of culture, enormous yield and high food value in the ration, 

 are very valuable for stock feed. We list below the most desirable varieties. 

 Danish Red Giant Eckendorf beton .27 .25 



Enormously productive. Roots very large, thick, cylindrical, 



compressed at mid-section; blunt; red above, rose below ground; 



grow largely above gi'ound; easih' harvested. 

 Danish Yellow Giant Eckendorf betoz .27 .25 



Enormously productive. Roots ver}' large, thick, cylindrical, 



compressed at mid-section; blunt; light yellow, tinged with green 



above ground. Similar to Kirsch's Ideal or Ideal, and aside from 



color, the same as Danish Red Giant Eckendorf. 

 Danish Sludstrup beter .25 .23 



Very high yielder. Roots long oval, orange colored; flesh white 



with faint yellow tinge. 

 Giant Half Sugar, Green Top belt .25 .23 



Roots long ovoid, grayish-white with light bronze-green shoulder; 



flesh white. 

 Giant Half Sugar, Rose Top belar .25 .23 



Roots long oval, tapered; grayish-white with rose-colored shoulder; 



flesh white, rich in sugar. 

 Giant Yellow Intermediate beset .25 .23 



Hardy; very heavily productive; easily harvested and a splendid 



keeper. Roots large, long oval, grow about % above ground; hght 



gray tinged with brown above, and orange-yellow below ground; 



flesii firm, white, rich in sugar, of high feeding value. Practically 



the same as Yellow Le^aathan. 

 Golden Tankard burnett .25 .23 



Heavy cropper; easily harvested. Roots large; thick oval, nearly 



cylindrical; light gray above, deep orange below ground; flesh 



yellow with white zones. 

 Mammoth Long Red buncom .25 .23 



Enormously productive; superior to strains offered as Norbiton 



Giant, Colossal, Monarch, etc. Roots very large; long spindle 



shape, straight and thick; grow^ 3^ to 3^ out of ground; light red; 



flesh white tinged with rose. 

 Yellow Leviathan burke .25 .23 



Heavily productive. Roots very large, long; thick spindle-shaped; 



light gray tinged with brown above ground, yellow below; grow 



}/2 above ground; very easily harvested. 



