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FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 



Squash, Early White Bush Scallop 



SQUASH 



SUMMER VARIETIES 



Code Word 



Early White Bush Scallop segh.vl 



Standard summer scallop squash for home and market garden. 

 Fruits uniform, round, attain 9 in. diameter, flattened, with scal- 

 loped margins: smooth: white. 



Early White Bush Scallop (Morse's Strain) saddle 



A valuable Wliite Bush selection which is rapidly gaining popu- 

 larity on the West Coast. Fruits of convenient size for shipping; 

 color greenish white when young: pure white when fully matiu*ed. 



GIANT SUMMER STRAIGHTNECK ^ sea 



Particularly valuable for shipping because the straight fruits are 

 more readily packed than the crookneck t>"pe vdxh. less waste of 

 shipping space. Fruits handsome; deep orange with moderate 

 shallow warting: straight, become 16 — 20 in. long and 4 in. 

 through but are usable much smaller. 



Italian Marrow, Cocozelle sent 



Standard for home, market garden and shipping. Sometimes 

 called summer asparagus because the young fruits when stewed 

 are of a dehcious flavor suggesting asparagus. Fruits straight, 

 almost cylindrical; become IS — 24 in. long and 5 in. in diameter; 

 smooth, dark green with hghter green to yellow stripes; flesh 

 pale greenish white. 



Italian Marrow, Zucchini select 



Fruits straight, almost cylindrical: become about IS in. long 

 and 4 in. diameter, deep green with gra>-ish-green motthng. 



Mammoth Summer Crookneck sexza 



Standard sort for home, market garden and shipping. Fruits 

 become very large; 18 — 24 in. long, 4:}>4 in. through; neck curved; 

 skin rich orange-yellow, warted. 



Yellow Summer Crookneck secant 



Very popular for home, market garden and shipping. Very pro- 

 hfic. Fruits become 12 — 14 in. long and 3} 2 in- through: neck 

 curved: skin bright orange-yellow, moderately warted. 



1 lb. 



25 lbs. 



or more 



or more 



per lb. 



per lb. 



S0.60 



$0.50 



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.90 



1.00 



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.90 



1.00 



.60 



.90 



.50 



.50 



SUNFLOWER 



Mammoth Russian sibyl 



Plants 10 — 12 ft. tall, with seed heads 10 — 12 in. across; chiefly 

 grown for feeding poultry-; sometimes in the North for silage. 



Seeds large, striped. 



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