are Ferry Morse introductions 



Broccoli, Green Sprouting — among the first on the list 

 in healthful vitamins 



Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield — ideally suited to 

 home garden planting because of compactness 



Name 



CABBAGE,MEDIUM EARLY 

 (Cont.) 

 Round Red Dutch (Early) 

 Slow Bolting Flat Dutch 



Stein's Flat Dutch 

 Succession 



Wisconsin All Seasons 

 (Yellows Resistant) 



CABBAGE, LATE 

 Danish Ballhead 

 Ferry's Hollander 



Ferry's Premium Late 



Flat Dutch 

 Mammoth Rock Red 



Oakview Ballhead 

 Penn State Ballhead 



Savoy, Chieftain 



Wisconsin Hollander 



CARDOON 

 Large Smooth 



CARROT 



Danvers (Half Long) 



French Forcing (Earliest 



Short Horn) 

 Imperator 



Long Orange Improved 

 Morse's Bunching 



*Nantes, Strong Top 



Ox Heart or Guerande 



*Red Cored Chantenay 



^Supreme Half Long 



*Touchon 



Days to 

 Table 

 Size 



100 

 105 



100 



90 



110 

 100 



100 



180 



75 

 60 



77 



85 



77 



68 

 80 

 70 

 75 

 68 



Description— Points You Want to Know — Prices 



Deep red, round, solid heads weighing 3 to 5 lbs pkt. 10c 



Popular on the Pacific Coast. Heads will stand a long time after maturity without bolting to 



seed. Our introduction pkt. 10c 



Heads large and flat but deep and firm pkt. 10c 



Large, flat, deep heads. Very dependable for late summer and fall use pkt. 10c 



Large flattened head. Excellent quality. Especially valuable in localities infected with 



cabbage yellows pkt. 10c 



Large flattened globe-shaped heads. Very firm and solid. One of best late cabbages pkt. 10c 

 Medium sized round heads. Firm and solid. Wonderful quality. Best variety for home 

 gardeners to plant for winter storage. Our introduction pkt. 10c 



Large, flat, deep, firm heads. Reliable keeper. Much used for kraut. Our introduction 



pkt. 10c 

 Large head. Appetizing color. Tender. Good flavor. Fine for pickling and salads. Our in- 

 troduction pkt. 10c 

 A larger, heavier head than Ferry's Hollander; otherwise similar. Our introduction pkt. 10c 

 Attractive, flattened, globe-shaped heads. Excellent for winter storage. Fine for kraut 



pkt. 10c 

 Flattened globe-shaped. Crumpled leaves. Outstanding quality. Our introduction; All- 

 America Award 1938 pkt. 10c 

 Yellows Resistant. Developed out of Ferry's Hollander. Splendid for storage and kraut 



pkt. 10c 



Grown for fleshy leaf stalks or midribs. Plants about three feet tall, grayish-green. Leaves 

 frequently tied to hasten blanching pkt. 10c 



Roots longer than Red Cored Chantenay, taper to blunt point. Fine color and flavor 



pkt. 10c 

 Earliest and smallest carrot grown. Almost round pkt. 10c 



Cylindrical, well-stumped roots, about 8 inches long at maturity. Deep orange color. Popu- 

 lar bunching variety for shipping in California and the South pkt. 10c 



Long, slender, pointed. Good for table when young, for stock when matured pkt. 10c 



Long, almost cylindrical roots. Splendid for the garden as well as for shipping. Our intro- 

 duction pkt. 10c 



Flesh bright orange; cylindrical; no core; fine sweet flavor. A strain of the true Nantes bred 

 for stems and tops that do not break off so easily as the old type. Our introduction pkt. 10c 



Broad, stocky, heart-shaped; 4H to 5 in. long. Good table carrot when young, for stock 

 feed when mature. Especially adapted to clay soils pkt. 10c 



Rich, orange-red clear to center. Tapers to blunt end. Sweet, tender. Outstanding favorite. 

 Our introduction pkt. 10c 



Refined strain of Danvers. Small core. Deep attractive color. Tender, sweet, fine flavor. 

 Our introduction. Special mention, 1937 All-America Selections pkt. 10c 



Similar to Nantes, but with greater length and stronger tops. Excellent quality for home 

 and market garden pkt. 10c 



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