Ferry-Morse Vegetables 



PEAS 

 Morse's Market (No. 122) 



This variety recently received an Award 

 of Merit from the British Royal Horticultural 

 Society after being tried in their gardens 

 at Wisley, England. We are proud of this 

 recognition from a country so famous for 

 its excellent garden peas. 



The vines of Morse's Market are from 24 

 to 30 inches high and bear profusely. The 

 dark green pods which grow to 5 or 53^2 

 inches in length are well filled, and there are 

 8 to 11 peas in a pod. After standing for 

 some time, the pods still look fresh and 

 attractive, a characteristic which makes 

 them unusually good for use by market 

 gardeners and shippers. We also consider 

 Morse's Market one of the finest early mid- 

 season peas for planting in home gardens. 

 (For further description see page 34.) 

 Pkt. 10c; lb. 45c; 10 lbs. $4.C0. 



Why not raise 

 your own use this 



Grow some Morse's Market peas, 



and find out for yourself how 



excellent they are. 



At the Century of Prosress in Chicago, in June 1 



Certificate of Met 



ONION 

 Sweet Spanish 



some of these choice mild onions for 



year? For slicing or for baking whole, 



they can't be beaten. And to salads 



they give just the proper "kick". 



When well grown, Sweet Spanish 

 rivals the favorite Bermuda 

 onions in size and quality. Bulbs 

 of fourteen inches in circumfer- 

 ence are not unusual, and they 

 often weigh 11/2 pounds or more. 

 The flesh is clear sparkling white. 

 The flavor is excellent, mild, and 

 sweet. 



These onions keep moderately 

 well in storage, and many of our 

 customers have found them a 

 profitable variety to grow in 

 quantity. They will reach a fair 

 size when the seed is planted 

 directly outdoors, but better re- 

 sults come from setting out plants 

 that have been started indoors. 

 (See page 32 for illustration and 

 further description.) 



Pkt. 5c; oz. 35c; 1/4 lb. $1.00; lb. $3.00. 



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