28 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 
BULBS 
Numerous “cloves” or divisions are inclosed in a common base by. papery husks. 
These “cloves” are used like onion “sets” for propagation. Extensively grown in 
some sections for shipment, particularly to areas of large foreign-born population 
where the bulbs are used for flavoring. 
HORSE RADISH 
MALINER-KREN, SMALL ROOTS 
An improved variety which produces thriftier, larger plants with larger roots than 
common horse radish. : 
KALE or BORECOLE 
Kale is a very hardy non-heading member of the cabbage family, very generally 
in the home and market gardens of the South for use as greens. 
DWARE BLUE CURLED (CNorfolle) i ciiiciiiciceieccccccenectcnccssntenverstees sorceress tana 
Similar to Dwarf Green Curled except its color which is distinctly blue-green. Very 
popular in the vicinity of Norfolk. 
DWARF GREEN, CURLED (onc is ec ee ee 
Very hardy. Plants become 12—15 in. tall with 30 in. spread; compact. Leaves 
deep yellowish-green; large; finely curled and compact; plume-like. 
JERSEY OR THOUSAND HEADED yoo. 5ococoiiicbccccusccectestececeassccngensannannaneyaeeee tan 
Immensely productive sort much grown for chicken feed and for stock. Plants tall, 
sometimes attain height of 6 ft. or more; much branched and tree-like and bear an 
abundance of thick smooth deep green leaves. 
SIBERIAN OR SPROUTS’ (Curled) oe eane sree eee sas dete ce ones sneer 
Plants very large, 12—15 in. tall with spread of 3 ft. or more. Leaves numerous, 
large, thick in texture; coarse plume-like with margin frilled and waved; deep 
green with bluish bloom. 
TALL «GREENS CURLED |SGOLGH 332 eae S : saceoxnhienvoscaseasendh oanan beaneltetiaaan 
Very hardy. Plants upright, 30 in. tall; with numerous large, deep yellowish-green, 
finely curled, compact plume-like leaves. Aside from habit, similar to Dwarf Green 
Curled. 
KOHL RABI 
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Kohl Rabi is a member of the cabbage family grown for the enlarged turnip-like structure 
or bulb which forms just above the ground line and below the first leaves. 
EARLY *=PURPLE ) VIENNA fis iyi cient cotter ca sctine s oteelcaa w eaeeetel =: Pe ereaes ees 
Standard early sort. Plants small; leaves dark green with profuse purple staining. 
Bulbs flattened globe-shaped, best for use when 2—214 in. diameter, but become 
larger; exterior purple, but flesh white; mild, crisp and tender. 
EARLY WHITE’ VIENNA. (Short Top) ..c....c0c..csccceoscctnaesennescchnscs ornanes ssleanciess spe nennnn 
Produces bulbs of 21% in. in diameter 55—60 days after seed is sown out of doors. 
The standard sort for forcing and for home and market garden use. Plants very small; 
leaves medium green. Bulbs flattened globe-shape; pale green; used when of 
2—2'¥/2 in. diameter, but grow much larger; interior white, mild, crisp and tender. 
LEEK 
AMERICAN, LONDON or LARGE FLAG ooo ccici ccc ccesnccccccsnccssavenertssccvansseeusace teeta 
Early. A popular gardeners’ variety with long, thick, well branched stem. Leaves 
a trifle lighter green than those of Monstrous Carentan. 
GIANT .MUSSELBURGAH, se. ccissssaccscth cov is As von Ses oes cee es 
Long white stem and medium green leaves. Not as hardy as Monstrous Carentan 
and stems are longer and more slender. 
MONSTROUS, CARE N'TAN) cscisisstiess-aesvewedesksdisacscasueeh'edsctaeslliessicateeicone nit nnnnann 
Stems somewhat shorter but decidedly broader than those of Flag or Giant Mussel- 
burgh. Leaves deep blue green. Hardy and stands through the winter well where 
climate is not too severe. 
THIEL LYON nooo ccccsisccassescssessnocespsonnssvinaancenaagundartanuanguereen toate eceioatian tee none aetna 
Stems longer and a little more slender than those of Monstrous Carentan. Foliage 
light green. 
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