The Ferry Display contains many varieties; 



PARSLEY 



Double Curled. Rich deep green, finely curled leaves. 

 (70) 10c 



Evergreen. Large dense dark green foliage. More resistant 

 to frost than other varieties. All- America Award. A 

 Ferry-Morse Development and Introduction. 

 (70) 10c 



Extra Triple Curled (Moss Curled). Dark green, tightly 

 curled leaves. Unusually decorative for table use. 

 (75) 10c 



Hamburg Thick Rooted. Root resembles parsnip. Use 

 for flavoring soups and stews. Store in sand for 

 winter. (90) 10c 



Paramount. Very uniform, triple curled. Plants 12 

 inches tall. All-America Award. A Ferry-Morse 

 Development and Introduction. (85) 10c 



Plain or Single. Leaves deeply cut, flat, dark green. Ex- 

 cellent for seasoning; not so good for garnishing. (80) 



10c 



Parsley Paramount. 



PARSNIP 



Hollow Crown, Thick Shoulder. Roots 18 to 20 in. 

 long. Skin smooth, white. Flesh tender. Most 

 popular variety in cultivation. (130) 10c 



PEAS, FIRST EARLY 



Alaska, Wilt Resistant. Vines 2 l / 2 to 3 ft. tall. Plump 

 pods 2j / 2 in. long. Extremely early. Give vines 

 support when possible. (58) 20c 



American Wonder. Vines 12 to 14 in. tall. Pods plump, 

 straight. Very productive. Important early dwarf 

 pea for home gardens. Same as Xott's Excelsior. (62) 



20c 



*Gradus. Vines 3 to 3}4 ft. tall. Pods 4 in. long. Peas 

 large. Early larg^-podded pole pea. Splendid qualitv. 

 (61) 20c 



*Laxton's Progress. Abundant dark green pods, 4 in. 

 long, % in. wide. Largest of dwarf peas. Vines 18 

 to 22 in. tall. Very uniform in size, growth, and 

 maturity. (62) 20c 



*Little Marvel. Thrifty vines, 18 to 20 in. tall. Very 

 plump 3-inch pods. Unsurpassed in quality and 

 productiveness for home gardens. (62) 20c 



*Morse's Progress No. 9 (Wilt Resistant). Improved 

 strain of Laxton's Progress. A Ferry-Morse Develop- 

 ment and Introduction. Pods slightly larger and 

 darker green. Definitely wilt resistant. (62) 20c 



PEAS, FIRST EARLY (Cont'd) 



Premium Gem. Vines IS in. tall. Plump pods 2% in. 

 long. Good home garden variety. (62) 20c 



*Thomas Laxton. Vines 3^ to 4 ft. tall. Pods 4 to 4^ in. 

 long. Large, tender peas. Unexcelled flavor; sweet- 

 ness retained until peas begin to harden. (60) 20c 



PEAS, MIDSEASON 



Dwarf Telephone or Daisy (Wilt Resistant). Vines 

 about 2 ft. tall: otherwise resembles Telephone. Splen- 

 did uniform stock. A Ferry-Morse Development 

 and Introduction. (75) 20c 



^Telephone (Dark Podded) (Wilt Resistant). Vines 



4 T _> to 5 ft. tall. Pods ±14 to h l / 2 in. loi 

 for home and market garden. (75) 



PEAS, LATE 



One of best 

 20c 



improved Stratagem or Potlatch (Wilt Resistant). 



Vines 2 1 •_; ft. tall. Large pods of 

 Desirable for succession crop. (77) 



Large White Marrowfat. 



plump. Peas have r' 

 extensively for dry use 



PEAS, EDIBLE POD 



Vines 5 ft. 

 leh marrowy 



(82) 



Telephone tvpe. 

 20c 



tali. Pods very 



flavor. Grown 



20c 



Dwarf Gray Sugar (Wilt Resistant). Vines 32 to 36 in. 

 tall. Abundant pods 2% to 3 l i in. long. Color pale 

 green. Quality excellent. (65) 20c 



Melting Sugar (Wilt Resistant;. Vines 4 to 5 ft. tall. 

 Abundant broad pods, 4 to 4}4 in- long. Rich flavor. 

 To be cooked, pods and all, like snap beans. (72) 20c 



SOUTHERN TABLE PEAS 



Blackeye (Vigna sinensis). Large dark green vines 3 to 

 3 1 2 ft. have strong runners and produce many long 

 well filled pods. Seeds are eaten in the green shell or 

 drv stage. A warm climate crop not recommended 

 north of central Ohio. (80) 20c 



Peas, Little Marvel — none better for your home garden. 



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