Specialties and Novelties 
FOR SEASON 1922 
The varieties listed in our pages of Specialties and Novelties are, 
in our opinion, the very best that can be offered. 
Sure Crop Stringless Wax Beans. 
Beans, Yellow or Wax-Podded Dwarf , Sure 
Crnn Strirnyl«»<5<5 The most tlioroughbred, flat- 
^rop OCringiess. podded Wax Bean yet intro- 
duced. It produce.s its handsome 6-ineh pods in from (iO to 
65 days after seed is sown. The plants are hardy, rust and 
blight resistant. The pods are of a rich yellow color, flat but 
thick through, perfectly stringless, and of finest quality. Pkt.. 
10 cts.; 14 lb., 20 cts.; lb.. 50 cts. (post paid, pkt., 10 cts.; 
M lb.. 25 cts.: lb., 60 cts.) 
BEANS, Ferguson's Canadian Wonder. — 
This excellent dwarf, green-podded Bean, which has been 
specially selected, is remarkably proliflc. and of dwarf, com- 
pact habit: the pods are of beautiful shape, great length and 
of superior flavour. Suitable either for forcing, for general 
crop or for exhibition. We have known our selection lieing 
awarded the first place in a competition of 40 lots. Fkt., 10 
cts.; 14 lb., 20 cts.; lb.. 70 cts. (post paid, pkt.. 10 cts.; K 
lb.. 25 cts.; lb.. 80 cts.) 
BEANS, Pole, Sutton's Prize Winner.— 
This is doubtless the finest of the Runner Beans, being of won- 
derfully strong growth, and a most proline cropper. Its hand- 
some long straight pods. I IS to 17 inches long, are of the finest 
quality. whUst for exhibition thoy are unrivalled. Awarded a 
First-Class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 14 lb., 25 cts.; lb.. 90 cts. (post paid, pkt.. 10 
cts.; 14 lb., 30 cts.; lb.. $1.00). 
RFFT Farlv Wonder The Beet that Beats Them 
net 1 , cariy WOnaer. ah.— it is the earliest, the 
most perfect shaped, finest appearing bunch Beet in the mar- 
ket; beautifully dark colored, small top. single small tap root, 
excellent keeper, truly the ideal Beet. Used not only as a 
bunch Beet, but grown extensively for late fall sowing be- 
cause it grows two weeks quicker than any other Beet worth 
while. Pkt.. 10 cts.; oz.. 25 cts.; 'A lb.. 75 cts. 
CABBAGE, Roundhead Expres8.--™'bagl 
similar to Copenhagen Market, which is well known for its good 
qualities. Round Express is about ten days earlier and is a 
better yielder and keeper than Copenhagen Market. Will be 
wondei-ful for market gardeners where 10 days earUer means 
a much higher price. Pkt., 1 0 cts. ; H oz.. 60cts.;oz., $1.00. 
CARROT, "Ferguson's Inimitable Forc- 
;__ M The most suitable variety for forcing. They are ex- 
= * ceedingly uniform, growing about 4 inches long by 
1 }4 Inches in diameter. It is an ideal variety for forcing 
under glass, and for early market grown in the open. Pkt., 10 
cts.; oz., 30 cts.; U lb.. $1.00. 
SWEET CORN, " Ferguson's Golden Giant." 
Grows faster, matures earlier, and is tlu'ee times as large 
as the well-known Golden Bantam Sweet Corn, but has 
all the good qualities of that variety. "GoUlen Giant" is the 
result of fourteen years patient and intelligent selection from 
the product of Howling Mob crossed with Golden Bantam, 
and is the sweetest, most tender and .iuicy of all larieties. 
Two or three ears are produced to the stalk and the cob is of 
small diameter, carrying twelve to eighteen rows of long thick 
grains, which are of a deep orange color and fill the entire 
surface of the cob. Pkt., 10 cts.; H lb., 25 cts.; H lb., 40 
cts.; lb.. 75 cts. (post paid, pkt., 10 cts.; K lb., 30 cts.; H 
lb.. 50 cts.; lb., 85 cts.) 
NEW EARLY DWAR:F PEA, "Laxton's Pro- 
The raisers describe this fine Novelty as follows: 
gi co». "The finest new early dwarf we have yet raised. 
Height. 18 Inches to 2 feet. This Pea is earUer than Laxtonian, 
Pioneer or others of similar type; a fully wrinkled marrow, 
containing on the average nine to ten peas in a pod. Most of 
the straws average eight to nine pods per straw. Both the 
haulm and the pods are exceptionally dark green in color, and 
the Peas when ripe are very large and fully wrinkled. The 
flavour is very good. We catmot too strongly recommend this 
Pea to all growers for market, and when known it will displace 
all the early dwarf Peas now in commerce. Pkt.. 75 cts.; H 
lb., 50 cts.; H lb.. 75 cts. 
LETTUCE,"Ferguson's Peerless."— 
Lettuce somewhat resembling Big Boston in habit, but with a 
very important distinction — the colour is lighter green, the 
leaves are not tinged with brown and the heart is larger in 
diameter. .'Mthough this fine variety grows to a large size. It 
has the merit of being crisp and of excellent flavour. Its chief 
peciilarity is the extraordinary time it remains flt for use, 
withstanding summer heat and drought, and not running to 
seed until long after all other cabbage varieties, and we there- 
fore iieartily recommend it especially to the market gar<lening 
trade. Pkt., 15 cts. oz., 50 cts.; H lb.. $1.50. 
