SEED GROWERS 3 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS OF MERIT 
PEAS, MORSE’S PROGRESS Ferry-Morse Seed Co. 
A selection of Laxton’s Progress developed by us and which we consider a decided 
improvement over the original strain. In addition to carrying definite resistance to 
Fusarium Wilt, it produces a more vigorous growing vine with large, attractive 
darker green pods. Recommended where a large podded, early maturing variety is 
wanted. Especially desirable for shipping. See further description page 44. 
PEAS, MORSE’S No. 60. Ferry-Morse Seed Co. 
A new midseason variety of our own development. Is in the same class as Giant 
Stride and outstanding because of its ability to produce heavy and consistent crops 
of fine, clean, large pods. Pods very large, dark green and contain 9 to 11 peas of 
excellent quality. Excellent shipper and desirable market garden sort for some 
section. See further description page 46. 
CELERY, CORNELL No. 19 
New York State College of 
Agriculture. 
An early, easy blanching 
strain of outstanding qual- 
ity. Combines the good 
qualities of the Pascal type 
with the easy blanching 
character and color of the 
Golden Self Blanching 
strains. Highly resistant to 
Fusarium Yellows. See fur- 
ther description page 21. 
CELERY, GOLDEN No. 49 
Ferry-Morse Seed Co. 
A strain of Golden Self 
Blanching of the same gen- 
eral character as Golden No. 
14. Averages consistently 
larger and heavier than 
Golden No, 14 and in our 
opinion an improvement 
over that strain. Excellent 
for shipping. See further 
description page 22. 
ENDIVE, COS 
Ferry-Morse Seed Co. 
A distinct new type of En- 
dive in which the mature 
plants have somewhat the 
appearance of Cos Lettuce. 
The blanched leaves are 
crisp and tender and com- 
bine sweetness with the 
characteristic slightly bit- 
ter tang of Endive. See 
Peas, Morse’s Progress further description page 29. 

