Plant The Best — Plant Ferry's Seeds 



For gardeners who would like a large reproduction 

 of "Seeds and Men" we have a special offer. 



A limited number of 11 x 153^ inch copies, com- 

 plete with full color floral border has been printed. 

 These are most attractive when framed. 



To get your copy (limit one per person) tear off 



the "Ferry's Seeds" label from the bottom of six of 

 our packets. Send labels to: 



Ferry-Morse Seed Co. 

 P. O. Box 778 

 Detroit, Michigan 



TOMATO, SMALL FRUITED 



Red Cherry. Fruits small, round, rich deep red. (75) 15c 



Red Pear. Fruits 2 in. long. Pear-shaped. Bright red. 

 (75) 15c 



Yellow Pear. Fruits two inches long; pear-shaped. (75) 



15c 



Yellow Plum. Fruits oval, two inches long, clear deep 

 yellow. (75) 15c 



Yellow Husk or Ground Cherry. Small, round yellow 

 fruits enclosed in papery husks. Not a true tomato. 

 (90) 15c 



TURNIP, WHITE FLESHED 



Cow Horn or Long White. Tapered, slightly crooked, 

 12 to 15 in. long. Chiefly grown for stock. Mild, 

 sweet, tender for table when young. (65) lOc 



Early White Flat Dutch Strap-Leaved. Roots 

 flattened. Entirely white. Mild. Extensively used 

 for table. (45) lOc 



Turnip, Purple Top White Globe. 

 Excellent for Roots and Greens. 



Purple Top White Globe. Globe-shaped. Purplish-red 

 above, white below. Flesh white, tender. Most popu- 

 lar variety for general use. Our strain outstandingly 

 uniform. (55) Carton 20c; Packet 10c 



Shogoin (for Greens). Large edible leaves and roots of 

 splendid quality. Especially desirable because of 

 ability to withstand aphids. (42) 10c 



White Egg. Egg-shaped, smooth, white. Half of root 

 above ground. Splendid home garden variety. (55) 



10c 



TURNIP, YELLOW FLESHED 



Amber Globe. Large globular roots chiefly grown for 

 stock. (75) 10c 



Orange Jelly or Golden Ball. Globe-shaped. Skin 

 smooth. Flesh yellow, fine-grained. Good quality. 

 Delicate flavor. (60) 10c 



No. 56 



TURNIP GREENS 



Seven Top. Leaf shoots tender. Roots inedible, 

 used for greens. (45) 



Widely 

 10c 



RUTABAGA or SWEDE 



American Purple Top (Improved Long Island). Globe- 

 shaped. Large creamy yellow, crisp, solid. Most 

 satisfactory for both table and stock feed. (90) 



10c 



WATERMELON 



Citron (Red Seeded). Round; striped green. Flesh white, 

 firm. For preserves and candied fruit. (95) 15c 



Dixie Queen (White Seeded Cuban Queen). Nearly 

 round, light green striped with darker green. Deep red 

 flesh, crisp and sweet. Fruits often weigh 40 to 50 

 pounds. Excellent for home gardens. Much used in 

 South. (85) 15c 



Florida Giant. Fruits nearly round, dark green. Flesh 

 bright red, firm, of excellent quality. Large seeds 

 mottled dark brown. (95) 15c 



Harris' Earliest. Medium size, nearly round. Flesh 

 bright scarlet, sweet, tender. Seeds black. Particu- 

 larly satisfactory in North because of earliness. (78) 



15c 



Honey Cream. Fruits small, round, medium green with 

 dark green striping. Flesh bright yellow, very crisp 

 and sweet. An early, novel and worthwhile variety 

 for home gardens. (80) 15c 



Irish Grey. Fruits large and oblong, with very hard rind. 

 Flesh bright red and of good quality. Seeds white. 

 Especially valuable for distant shipping. (90) 15c 



Kleckley's Sweet or Monte Cristo. See Wonder. 



Klondike, Black Seeded. Similar to brown seeded strain 

 but a trifle smaller and earlier and has small black 

 seeds. (85) ' 15c 



Klondike, Morse's Brown Seeded. Oblong. Uniform 

 dark green. Flesh deep pink. Delicious flavor. A 

 Ferry-Morse Development and Introduction. 



(87) 15c 



Klondike, Striped. Much the same as brown seeded 

 strain, but fruits are striped. Extensively used in 

 California for market. (85) 15c 



New Hampshire Midget. Melons oval, pale green with 

 narrow dark green stripes. Average 6x5 in., just right 

 for easy ice box storage. Delicious flesh is deep pink, 

 and sweet flavored. Rind very thin. Best for north- 

 ern home gardens. All- America award winner. (65) 15c 



Stone Mountain or Dixie Belle. Nearly round; often 

 weigh 40 to 45 lbs., or larger if Southern grown. 

 Flesh red, seeds white, tipped brown. Early enough 

 so quite large fruits can be grown in North. Excellent 

 quality. (90) 15c 



Tom Watson. Large, long, green fruit. Flesh deep red; 

 brown seeds. Special favorite in South. (90) 15c 



Winter King and Queen. Round, smooth, pale to yellow 

 green, faintly striped. Flesh crisp, sweet, of good qual- 

 ity. Will keep for several weeks properly stored. (90) 



15c 



Wonder (Improved Kleckley's Sweet) . Useful for home 

 gardens. Large fruits often 22 in. long. (85) 15c 



Printed in U.S.A. 



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