of your favorite vegetable 



Name 



Days to 

 Table 

 Size 



TOMATO— SMALL 

 FRUITED 





Red Cherry 



75 



Red Pear 



75 



Yellow Pear 



75 



Yellow Plum 



75 



Yellow Husk or Ground 

 Cherry 



90 



TURNIP, WHITE 

 FLESHED 





Cow Horn or Long White 



65 



Early White Flat Dutch 

 Strap-Leaved 



45 



Large White Globe 

 (Norfolk) 



75 



Purple Top White Globe 



55 



Shogoin (for Greens) 



42 



Snowball 



40 



Southern Prize 



60 



White Egg 



55 



TURNIP, YELLOW 

 FLESHED 





Amber Globe 



75 



Orange Jelly or Golden 

 Ball 



60 



TURNIP GREENS 





Seven Top 



45 



RUTABAGA or SWEDE 





American Purple Top (Im- 

 proved Long Island) 



90 



Laurentian 



90 



WATERMELON 





Citron (Red Seeded) 



95 



Congo 



90 



Dixie Queen (White Seeded 

 Cuban Queen) 



85 



Early Kansas 



80 



Florida Giant 



95 



♦Harris' Earliest 



78 



Irish Grey 



90 



Kleckley's Sweet or 

 Monte Cristo 



85 



Klondike, Black Seeded 



85 



Klondike, Morse's Brown 

 Seeded 



87 



Klondike, Striped 



85 



Stone Mountain or Dixie 

 Belle 



90 



Tom Watson 



90 



Winter King and Queen 



90 



* Wonder (Improved Kleck- 

 ley's Sweet) 



Description— Points You Want to Know— Prices 



85 



Fruits small, round, rich deep red 



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



Fruits two inches long; pear-shaped 



Fruits oval, two inches long, clear deep yellow 



Small, round yellow fruits enclosed in papery husks. 



Not a true tomato 



pkt. 10c 

 pkt. 10c 

 pkt. 10c 

 pkt. 10c 

 pkt. 10c 



Tapered, slightly crooked, 12 to 15 in. long. Chiefly grown for stock. Mild, sweet tender 

 for table when young pkt jq c 



Roots flattened. Entirely white. Mild. Extensively used for table pkt. 10c 



Large globular roots, 4 to 5 in. or more diameter. Chiefly grown for stock feed- young roots 

 good for table use pk^ jq c 



Globe-shaped. Purplish-red above, white below. Flesh white, tender. Most popular variety 

 for general use. Our strain outstandingly uniform Carton 25; pkt. 10c 



Large edible leaves and roots of splendid quality. Especially desirable because of ability to 

 withstand aphids p^ t- jq c 



Attractive, medium-sized turnip. Clear white. Fine grained, sweet, tender pkt. 10c 



Two-purpose variety. Abundance of leaves for greens and large top-shaped edible roots 



pkt. 10c 

 Egg-shaped, smooth, white. Half of root above ground. Splendid home garden variety 



pkt. 10c 



Large globular roots chiefly grown for stock pkt. 10c 



Globe-shaped. Skin smooth. Flesh yellow, fine-grained. Good quality. Delicate flavor 



pkt. 10c 



Leaf shoots tender. Roots inedible. Widely used in South for greens and stock grazing 



pkt. 10c 



Globe-shaped. Large creamy yellow, crisp, solid. One of most satisfactory for both table 



and stock feed pkt. 10c 



Neckless. Large globular roots of creamy yellow with purple top. Excellent keeper pkt. 10c 



Round; striped green. Flesh white, firm. For preserves and candied fruit. pkt. 10c 



Oblong, blocky dark green fruits faintly striped lighter; weigh 30 to 35 lbs.; seeds white, 

 black edged. Especially adapted to South. Resistant to Anthracnose pkt. 10c 



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 pkt. 10c 



Distinctly early. Fruits nearly round, large, and of excellent quality. Seeds large and red- 

 dish. Popular in mid-west for shipping pkt. 10c 



Fruits nearly round, dark green. Flesh bright red, firm, of excellent quality. Large seeds 

 mottled dark brown pkt. 10c 



Medium size, nearly round. Flesh bright scarlet, sweet, tender. Seeds black. Particularly 

 satisfactory in North because of earliness pkt. 10c 



Fruits large and oblong, with very hard rind. Flesh bright red and of good quality. Seeds 

 white. Especially valuable for distant shipping pkt. 10c 



See Wonder 



Similar to brown seeded strain but a trifle smaller and earlier and has small black seeds 



pkt. 10c 

 Oblong. Uniform dark green. Flesh deep pink. Delicious flavor. Our introduction pkt. 10c 



Much the same as brown seeded strain, but fruits are striped, 

 for market 



Extensively used in California 

 pkt. 10c 



Nearly round; often weigh 60 to 80 lbs. in South. Flesh red, seeds white, tipped brown. Early 

 enough so quite large fruits can be grown in North. Excellent quality pkt. 10c 



Large, long, green fruit. Flesh deep red: brown seeds. Special favorite in South pkt. 10c 

 Round, smooth, pale to yellow green, faintly striped. Flesh crisp, sweet, of good quality. 

 Will keep for several weeks properly stored pkt. 10c 



Comparatively new. Useful for home gardens. Large fruits often 22 in. long. pkt. 10c 



FERRY'S COATED SEEDS 



Send for folder on the subject of "coated seeds." You will learn what Ferry's Coated Seeds are, 

 what they do, their place in the home gardener's program, and the kinds and varieties offered 

 by Ferry- Morse. 



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