-PoW. 



See pages 11-13. 



BROCTON POLE. 



After the style of Horticultural Pole, but vines are much more vigorous and pro- 

 ductive, while the pods and beans are much larger. Undoubtedly the most 

 handsome and the best of this type of pole beans. 



Per packet, 10c, ; pint, aSc; quart, 40c.; 4 quarts, $1.50; bushel, S8.00. 



If by mail or express prepaid, 10 cents per pint, 15 cents per quart, must be added 

 for charges. 



CHALLENGER LIMA. 



Especially valuable for growers in the South, as it is more certain to make a crop 

 there than any other variety of the true Lima. Its hardiness and great productiveness, 

 together with its sure ci'opping habit, make it one of the very best Limas wherever 

 this class of beans can be grown. 



Per packet, lOc; pint, 25c.; quart, 40c.; 4 quarts, $1.50; bushel, $8.00. 



If by mail or express prepaid, 10 cents per pint, 15 cents per quart, must be added 

 for charges. 



D. t\. FERRY 

 & CO'S 



BEET, 



Petroit P^rH Red Taroip 



Brocton Pole. 



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And the best Turnip Beet. Has the smallest andl 

 9 most uniformly upright tops, the most 



PERFECTLY SHAPED 



and strongest colored roots of the very best quality. No Beet m 

 cultivation is more 



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TTRACTIVE m 



when bunched for market, and 

 none will give more Entire 

 ■ryryVZ. A T7 A MA* IS, Satisfaction to both grower 



rrtZ^ f\ r\/\. /i Q^ tH. and consumer. 



Per packet, 10c. ; oz., 15c.; 2 oz., 25c.; V lb., 40c.; 1 lb., 

 $1.50. 



See colored plate. 



E/IRLT BLOOD TURNIP 



Does not make roots fit for use as early as our Detroit Dark Red 

 Turnip described above and the tops are more spreading and larger, 

 but is a great favorite in many localities and is one of the best of the 

 Turnip Beets. Our stock cannot be surpassed. 



Per packet, 5c. ; oz., 1 0c. ; 3 oz., 16c. ; J< lb., 25c. ; 1 lb., 76c. 



Detroit Dark Red Turnip. 



D. r\. FERRY 6- CO»S 



HalF LOfiQ 3L00P 



Introduced by us in 1890 and is the best Beet in every way for 

 winter use. Why plant the old long varieties, when one as good in 

 every other respect and not over one-half the trouble to harvest can 

 be had. 



Per packet, lOc. ; oz., 15c.; 2oz., 25c.; J< lb., 40c.; 1 lb., 

 $1.50. 



