from Ferry-Morse Seeds 



Name 



CHICORY (Cont.) 

 Small Rooted or 

 Radichetta 



Witloof or French Endive 



CHINESE CABBAGE 

 Chlhili 



Wong Bok 

 CHIVES 



COLLARDS 



Cabbage or Heading 

 (Buncombe) 



Georgia or Creole 



CORN, SWEET (WHITE 

 VARIETIES) 

 Alameda Sweet 



Alpha 



Black Mexican 



Country Gentleman 



Early Sweet or Sugar 



Ferry's Early Evergreen 



Howling Mob 

 Oregon Evergreen 



Stowell's Evergreen 



CORN, SWEET 



(YELLOW VARIETIES) 

 Bantam Evergreen 



(Golden) 

 Carmel Golden 

 Charlevoix (Gold 



Standard) 

 Golden Bantam 



Golden Cross Bantam 



Golden Early Market 

 Golden Sunshine 



Ioana 



Marcross C13X6 

 Whipple's Early Yellow 



CORN, FIELD 

 Early Adams or 



Burlington 

 Extra Early Adams 



Trucker's Favorite 



POP CORN 



Golden Hulless 



Hulless (Australian 



Hulless or Tom Thumb) 

 South American (T.N.T.) 

 White Rice 



CORN SALAD 



(Fetticus or Lamb's 

 Lettuce) 



Days to 

 Table 

 Size 



65 

 ISO 



70 



75 



90 



75 

 75 



90 



72 

 88 



110 



93 



98 



85 

 95 



105 



95 



85 

 86 



83 



88 



76 

 80 



87 



72 

 85 



90 



78 

 90 



105 



105 



110 

 110 



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Description — Points You Want to Know — Prices 



Long slender, strap leaves. Used for salads 



pkt. 10c 



Compact clusters of blanched leaves. Rich, mildly acrid flavor. Attractive salad vegetable 



pkt. 10c 



Head 18 to 20 in. tall, very firm, well blanched, crisp, sweet, tender. Serve as salad or cook 



like asparagus pkt. 10c 



Heads 8 to 10 in. tall, broad, and firm. Well blanched and of excellent quality pkt. 10c 



Grass-like leaves with appetizing flavor like mild onion. Use in salads, cottage cheese, and 

 many cooked dishes pkt. 10c 



Low growing compact plants, \Yi to 2 ft. tall. Cabbage-like flavor. 

 South 



Popular as greens in 

 pkt. 5c 



Grows 2 to 3 ft. tall. Large, light green leaves in open cluster. Grown in South in place of 

 cabbage and used as greens. Light frost improves crop pkt. 5c 



Stocky plants, ears plump, 7 to 8 in. long. Adapted to Pacific Coast. Husks wrapped tightly 



about top limit injury by corn ear worm carton 10c 



The earliest sweet corn. Surprisingly sweet and tender carton 10c 



One of the richest flavored and most tender varieties. Kernels clear white at table stage; 



become blue-black when ripe carton 10c 



Ears IVi to 9 in. long, 2 in. thick; packed with irregular rows of white, sweet kernels. For 



many years one of most popular late home garden varieties carton 10c 



Slender ears, 9 to 9% in. long, 2 or 3 to a stalk; plants 6 ft. tall. Desirable as medium early 



variety carton 10c 



Valuable for home gardens. Ears 7H in. long. Kernels remain fresh and tender remarkably 



long time carton 10c 



Ears 7 to iy% in. long, 12-rowed. Kernels milky white and of good sweet flavor carton 10c 

 Ears medium to large; 12 to 18-rowed. Tight husk helps protect ear from corn ear worm. 



Popular in Southern California for winter use and as late corn on northern coast 



carton 10c 

 Large ears about 8 in. long; big kernels; very sweet. One of best late varieties; earlier than 



Country Gentleman carton 10c 



Large ears l l A to 8 in. long; rich golden cream kernels; fine flavor. Remains in condition 



a long time carton 10c 



Dwarf, second-early variety, popular in California. Large, thick, 12-rowed ears carton 10c 

 Ears 6}4 to 7 in. long; kernels unusually sweet and tender. Our own development. Finest 



flavored home garden variety carton 10c 



Uniform ears 6 to 7 in. long; true 8-rowed strain. A favorite for flavor. The earliest really 



sweet variety carton 10c 



The best hybrid sweet corn. Large ears, 12 to 14-rowed. Less susceptible to Stewart's 



Disease than many other varieties carton 10c 



Large, attractive ears, 12 to 14-rowed. Valuable early home garden variety carton 10c 



Taller, more vigorous plants and larger ears than Golden Bantam. Very good quality 



carton 10c 

 Ears 7^ to 8 inches long, 12 to 14 rowed. Medium narrow light yellow kernels. Developed 



by Iowa Experiment Station. Received All-America Award, 1939. Highly resistant to 



drought and bacterial wilt. Excellent for canning and market garden carton 10c 



Very desirable early variety. Ears 6%. to l l A inches long, 10 to 14 rowed, kernels medium 



yellow. Highly resistant to bacterial wilt carton 10c 



Stalks 6 feet tall. Ears 7 to 8 in. long, 14-rowed. Excellent flavor carton 10c 



White kernels, sweet and tender when young; ears 7 to 8 in. long, 2 in. thick. Much used for 

 table in South carton 10c 



Ears 4H to 5 in. long; fairly tender and sweet when young. Extremely early. Widely used 

 in South for roasting ears carton 10c 



Similar to Early Adams. Much used in South for roasting ears carton 10c 



Kernels rich golden yellow; 400 per oz.; pointed. Popped kernels large, white, with tinge of 

 cream carton 10c 



Dry ears small, 3 l A to 4 in. Kernels translucent waxy white; 325 per oz.; pointed. Popped ker- 

 nels large and snow white carton 10c 



Large yellow kernels that pop to enormous size without hard centers carton 10c 



Dry ears 6 in. long. Kernels translucent, waxy white; 325 per oz.; pointed. Popped kernels 

 large and snow white carton 10c 



Thick leaves of mild flavor. Use fresh or cook like lettuce or spinach 



pkt. 10c 



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