NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES, D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH, 



Dwarf Unrivalled Wax 



Dwarf Unrivalled Wax Bean 



A new dwarf wax sort of exceptional value on account of its earliness, great productiveness and extreme 

 hardiness. The vines are large and vigorous with leaves similar to Golden Wax in color and shape but are a 

 little larger. The handsome pods of good quality, borne in abundance well up from the ground, are longer 

 than Golden Was and a little lighter in color, are rather narrow and somewhat flattened but fleshy, and 

 when in proper condition for use are verj'^ attractive on the market. It usually matures soon after our Golden 

 Wax and is sometimes as early as that variety. We have found in our trials that Dwarf fnrivalled Wax 

 seems to be hardier and frequently withstands unfavorable conditions better than an)' other wax variety. 

 Recommended especially for market gardeners' use. {See cut on this page and further description, page 15) 



Pkt. 10c; Pt. 45c; Qt 80c; 4 Qts. $2.75; 1/4 Bu. $4.00 



Harlequin Bean 



This splendid new horticultural sort is earlier, more productive, and has much longer and more attractive 

 pods than the well known London Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry, also hardier and a more reliable 

 cropper. The large ovate beans are of the highest quality either green shelled or dry. Vines vigorous with 

 large light colored leaves. Pods very long, six to seven inches, striped or splashed a deeper and more brilliant 

 red than London Horticultural; dry beans a trifle longer. We consider this the most attractive and the finest 

 bean of the Horticultural class. Pkt 15c; Pt. 60c; Qt. $1.00 



Leixtonian Pea 



This handsome new wrinkled pea is the largest podded of the dwarf varieties on our list. The beautiful 

 dark green pods are similar to Gradus in shape and splendid quality, are very nearl)' as large in size and 

 mature a little earlier. The vines are vigorous and productive, averaging fifteen to eighteen inches high; 

 foliage dark green. The very long size and dark green color of the pods commend the variety particularly 

 for market gardeners' use and the size, color and unsurpassed quality of green peas make them especially de- 

 sirable for the table . We believe Laxtonian is one of the most valuable peas of recent introduction. {See 

 colored plate opposite and fmiher description, page 46) Pkt. 10c; Ft. 60c; Qt. $1.00 



Early Scarlet Turnip White Tipped Radish 



The stock we offer is exceptionally attractive in its splendid coloring. The scarlet is unusually deep and 

 affords a very distinct and pleasing contrast with the large clear white tip. (See colored plate opposite and 

 further description, page 50) Pkt- 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 15c; 'A Lb. 25c; Lb. 80c. 



If beans or peas are ordered by mail or express prepaid add 10 cents per pint, 15 cents per qiiart for charges. 



