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NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES, D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 
Beans—Bountiful 
This excellent dwarf, green 
podded sort is similar in appear¬ 
ance to Early Yellow Kidney 
Six Weeks but is of better quali¬ 
ty. The vines are vigorous and 
productive. The pods are very 
long, straight, broad, flat, ten¬ 
der, absolutely stringless and of 
handsome appearance. Bounti¬ 
ful is a most desirable early .sort 
for snaps for the home garden. 
{See cut and further description, 
page 16) Pkt. 10c; Pt. 25c; Qt. 40c; 
4 QU. $1.50; Bu. $8.00 
Beans—Baldwin Wonder 
Wax 
A hardy, vigorous and very 
prolific wax podded pole variety 
for the home garden. When in 
condition for use as snaps the 
pods are very long, about seven 
inches, cylindrical, exception¬ 
ally brittle and stringless. The 
color is a very attractive light 
yellow. We are able to intro¬ 
duce Baldwin Wonder Wax this 
year in packets only. (See cut, 
also further description, page /p) 
Pkt. 20c; 3 Pt*. 50c; 7 Pkt*. $1.00 
Beans—Scotia or Striped 
Creaseback 
This is a hardy and very 
productive cornfield bean. The 
pods are long, about six inches, 
cylindrical, distinctly crease- 
backed, very fleshy and of excel¬ 
lent quality. The color when 
in condition for use as snaps is 
light silvery green, becoming 
tinged with purple as the pods 
mature. We consider the va¬ 
riety especially suitable for 
growing on corn for suaps. (See 
cut and further description, 
page 18) Pkt. 10c; Pt. 30c; Qt. 45c; 
4 Qt*. $1.50; Bu. $9.00 
Baldwin Wonder Wax 
Beans—Harlequin 
We are convinced by further 
trials the past season that this 
splendid horticultural pole va¬ 
riety is by far the most desirable 
of its class. It is earlier, more 
productive and has much longer 
and more attractive pods than the well known London Horticultural. The Harlequin is also hardier and a 
more reliable cropper. The stock we offer is of our own growing and is very superior. (See colored plate 
opposite and further description, page /p) Pkt. lOc; Pt. 35c; Qt. 55c; 4 Qu. $2.00; Bu. $n.oo 
Corn—Mammoth White Cory 
This is the best extra early corn for table use. The ears are very large for so early a variety. They are 
twelve rowed, six to seven inches long, symmetrical, very white and of remarkably good quality for such an 
early sort. Their size and beauty give them ready sale even when the market is overstocked. We consider 
it unquestionably the most desirable extra early com for the home garden. It is also the best for the market 
gardener whose customers appreciate quality in a first early sort. (See colored plate opposite and furiher des¬ 
cription, page 2<f) Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt. 25c; 4 Qt*. 75c; Bu. $5.00 
Com—Avon Evergreen 
Those who consider that size, beauty and quality are three essential features in corn for their home 
garden will find Avon Evergreen the best of its class. It is a trifle earlier than the well known Stowell’s 
Evergreen, has a longer ear and thicker kernel. The ears are remarkably white. They remain long in con¬ 
dition for use and are of surpassing sweetness. Avon Evergreen was introduced by us two years ago. It has 
made friends in every section where it has been tried. We recommend it as a splendid main crop sort for the 
market, home garden and canner. (See further description, page jo) Pkt. l0c;Pt.20c; Qt. 30c; 4Qt*. $1.00; Bu. $ 6.00 
If beans or corn are ordered by mail or express prejxiid add 10 cents per pint , 15 cents per quart for Lra'nspo'rtation and packing. 
