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Many outstanding vegetable varieties 
Two of the many outstanding vegetable varieties of Ferry- Morse development... on the left, Red Cored 
Chantenay Carrot; on the right, Straight-8 Cucumber. 
CABBAGE, MEDIUM EARLY (Cont’d) CABBAGE, LATE (Cont’d) 
Ferry’s Round Dutch. Heads about 6 in. in diameter, Savoy, Chieftain. Flattened globe-shaped. Crumpled 
round and firm. Very good second-early cabbage. A leaves. Outstanding quality. A Ferry-Morse De- 
Ferry-Morse Development and _ Introduction. velopment and Introduction. All-America Award. 
(71) 10c (88) 10c 
Globe. Yellows Resistant Strain Glory of Enkhuizen Wisconsin Hollander. Yellows Resistant. Developed out 
type. (80) 10c of Ferry’s Hollander. Splendid for storage and kraut. 
Glory of Enkhuizen (Yellows resistant). Large, round, (100) 10c 
firm heads. Good main crop selection for home gar- CARDOON 
den. Fine for kraut. (76) 10c ae 
: S 5 : Large Smooth. Grown for fleshy leaf stalks or midribs. 
Marion Market. Yellows Resistant strain of Copenhagen Plants about three feet tall, grayish-green. Leaves 
Market. Produces norma! crop on infected soils where frequently tied to hasten blanching. (180) 15c 
non-resistant strains fail. (72) 10c 
Midseason Market. Large round head. Splendid variety CARROT 
to follow one of the First Earlies. A Ferry-Morse Danvers (Half Long). Roots longer than Red Cored 
Introduction. (76) 10c Chantenay, taper to blunt point. Fine color and 
Round Red Dutch (Early). Deep red, round, solid heads flavor. (75) 2 Seem ee MS 
weighing 3 to 5 lbs. (80) 10c French Forcing (Earliest Short Horn). Earliest and 
Slow Bolting Flat Dutch. Popular on the Pacific Coast. smallest carrot grown. Almost round. (60) . 10c 
Heads will stand a long time after maturity without Gold Spike. Long slender roots reach 8 to 10 inches. 
bolting to seed. A Ferry-Morse Development and _ Flesh is a solid deep orange color with small insignif- 
Introduction. (90) 10c coant cone. which are the same color as the cores 
ee ae 5 xcellent for soups and salads. A Ferry-Morse De- 
Se Heads large and flat but deep and velopment and Introduction. (77) 10c 
Ss 3 L data feral A A Cl f Imperator. Cylindrical, well-stumped roots, about 8 
beers Sette ps Hi ECP (84) So < el viGepened son inches long at maturity. Deep orange color. Popular 
Wi UE ONTe angele il me Resi L 4 < bunching variety for shipping in California and the 
isconsin easons (Yellows Resistant). Large flat- South. (77) 10c 
tened head. Excellent quality. Especially valuable 
in localities infected with cabbage yellows. (90) 10c Long Orange Improved. Long, slender, pointed. Good 
for table when young, for stock when matured. (85) 
10c 
CEEBAGE, DATS Morse’s Bunching. Long, almost cylindrical roots. Splen- 
Danish Ballhead. Large flattened globe-shaped heads. did for the garden as well as for shipping. A Ferry- 
Very firm and solid. One of best late cabbages. (100) Morse Development and Introduction. (77) 10c 
10c Nantes, Strong Top. Flesh bright orange; cylindrical; 
Ferry’s Hollander. Medium sized round heads. Firm no core; fine sweet flavor. A strain of the true Nantes 
and solid. Wonderful quality. Best variety for home bred for stems and tops that do not break off so easily 
gardeners to plant for winter storage. A Ferry-Morse as the old type. A Ferry-Morse Development and 
Development and Introduction. (105) 10c Introduction. (68) 10c 
Ferry’s Premium Late Flat Dutch. Large, flat, deep, Ox Heart or Guerande. Broad, stocky, heart-shaped: 
firm heads. Reliable keeper. Much used for kraut. A 414 to 5 in. long. Good table carrot when young, for 
Ferry-Morse Introduction. (100) 10c stock feed when mature. Especially adapted to clay 
Mammoth Rock Red. Large head. Appetizing color. soils. (SO) 10c 
Tender. Good flavor. Fine for pickling and salads. *Red Cored Chantenay. Rich, orange-red clear to cen- 
A Ferry-Morse Introduction. (90) 10c ter. Tapers to blunt end. Sweet, tender. Outstand- 
Oakview Ballhead. A larger, heavier head than Ferry’s ing favorite. A Ferry-Morse Development and In- 
Hollander; otherwise similar. A Ferry-Morse De- troduction. (70) 10c 
velopment and Introduction. (110) 10c *Supreme Half Long. Refined strain of Danvers. Small 
Penn State Ballhead. Attractive, flattened, globe-shaped core. Deep attractive color. Tender, sweet, fine 
heads. Excellent for winter storage. Fine for kraut. flavor. A Ferry-Morse Development and Intro- 
(100) 10c duction. All-America Award. (75) 10c 
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