The Ferry Display contains many varieties; 
ONION, WHITE (Cont’d) 
White Portugal (American Silverskin). Pure white; 
very sweet, mild flavor. Early maturing. A favorite 
for green onions, for use in salads, and later for cook- 
ing. (100) 15c 
White Sweet Spanish. Like original Sweet Spanish ex- 
cept color is white. Globe shaped. (110) 15c 
ONION, YELLOW 
Australian Brown. Standard market variety of notably 
long keeping quality. Bulbs flattened globe. Thick, 
chestnut brown skin. Flavor strong. A Ferry-Morse 
Introduction. (100) 15c 
Brigham Yellow Globe. Very solid. Globe-shaped. 
Grown from selected bulbs of original strain. oo) 
c 
Early Yellow Globe. Excellent globe-shaped variety. Ten 
days earlier than Southport Yellow Globe. (100) 15c 
Ebenezer. Large, somewhat flattened. Leading variety 
for onion sets. (100) 15c 
Southport Yellow Globe. Large, uniformly globe-shaped. 
Flesh white, crisp. Medium early. We highly recom- 
mend this for general home garden planting. ay) 
Cc 
Yellow Bermuda. Medium to large, flattened. White 
flesh, mild and sweet. Needs long season to produce 
finest bulbs. (95) 15c 
Sweet Spanish. Globe-shaped. Often weigh 2 lbs. 
Deliciously mild. For largest onions start seed early 
indoors and transplant later outside. (115) 15c 
Yellow Globe Danvers. We recommend trying Early 
Yellow Globe which is an improvement over this older 
variety. (105) 
PARSLEY 
Double Curled. Rich deep green, finely curled leaves. 
(70) 10c 
Evergreen. Large dense dark green foliage. More resistant 
to frost than other varieties. All-America Award. A 
Ferry-Morse Development and _ Introduction. 
(70) 10c 
Extra Triple Curled (Moss Curled). Dark green, tightly 
curled leaves. Unusually decorative for table use. 
(75) 10c 
Hamburg Thick Rooted. Root resembles parsnip. Use 
for flavoring soups and stews. Store in sand for 
winter. (90) 10c 
Paramount. Very uniform, triple curled. Plants 12 
inches tall. All-America Award. A Ferry-Morse 
Development and Introduction. (85) 10c 
Plain or Single. Leaves deeply cut, flat, dark green. Ex- 
cellent for seasoning; not so good for garnishing. (S80) 
10c 
PARSNIP 
Hollow Crown, Thick Shoulder. Roots 18 to 20 in. 
long. Skin smooth, white. Flesh tender. Most 
popular variety in cultivation. (130) 10c 
Short Thick. About half the size of Hollow Crown and at 
least a month earlier. Splendid garden variety. A 
Ferry-Morse Development and _ Introduction. 
(100) 10c 
Smooth White. Long roots of excellent flavor. Will keep 
through winter without protection. A Ferry-Morse 
Development and Introduction. (130) 10c 
PEAS, FIRST EARLY 
Alaska, Wilt Resistant. Vines 21% to 3 ft. tall. Plump 
pods 214 in. long. Extremely early. Give vines 
support when possible. (58) 20c 
PEAS, FIRST EARLY (Cont’d) 
American Wonder. Vines 12 to 14 in. tall. Pods plump, 
straight. Very productive. Important, early dwarf 
pea for home gardens. Same as Nott’s Excelsior. (62) 
20c 
*Gradus. Vines 3 to 3) ft. tall. Pods 4 in. long. Peas 
large. Early large-podded pole pea. Splendid quality. 
(61) 20c 
*Hundredfold. Large pods, nearly 4 in. long, 34 in. wide. 
Vines 18 to 20 in. tall. Pods borne singly. For home, 
market garden, shipping. (65) 20c 
*Laxton’s Progress. Abundant dark green pods, 4 in. 
long, 34 in. wide. Largest of dwarf peas. Vines 18 
to 22 in. tall. Very uniform in size, growth, and 
maturity. (62) 20c 
*Little Marvel. Thrifty vines, 18 to 20 in. tall. Very 
plump 3-inch pods. Unsurpassed in quality and 
productiveness for home gardens. (62) 20c 
*Morse’s Progress No. 9 (Wilt Resistant). Improved 
strain of Laxton’s Progress. A Ferry-Morse Develop- 
ment and Introduction. Pods slightly larger and 
darker green. Definitely wilt resistant. (62) 20c 
Premium Gem. Vines 18 in. tall. Plump pods 234 in. 
long. Good home garden variety. (62) 20c 
*Thomas Laxton. Vines 3)%4 to 4 ft. tall. Pods 4 to 4% in. 
long. Large, tender peas. Unexcelled flavor; sweet- 
ness retained until peas begin to harden. (60) 20c 
*Worid’s Record. An improved earlier Gradus. Pods 334 
in. long, wide, pointed at end. (59) 20c 
PEAS, MIDSEASON 
*Alderman (Wilt Resistant). Vines 4% to 5 ft. tall. 
Pods 41% to 5% in. long. Splendid dark-podded pea 
of Telephone type. (75) 20c 
Dwarf Telephone or Daisy (Wilt Resistant). Vines 
about 2 ft. tall; otherwise resembles Telephone. Splen- 
did uniform stock. A Ferry-Morse Development 
and Introduction. (75) 20c 
*Morse’s Market (Wilt Resistant). A large podded 
pea. Vines 24 to 30 in. tall. Pods 5 to 51% in. long. 
Fine to plant with early peas for succession. A Ferry- 
Morse Development and Introduction. (70) 20c 
*Oracle. Attractive new variety. A Ferry-Morse 
Development and _ Introduction. Long _ pods 
well-filled with dark green peas of excellent quality. 
Splendid producer. 
(70) 20c 
Peas, Little Marvel—none better for your home garden. 
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