58 . FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 
TOMATO (Cont.) pan 
Setting 
SMALL FRUITED VARIETIES of 
Plants 
RED CHERRY wresicsciiiccesiscavsZieddecsen cia sl eitegup scotia tee svew staph needles a deta tet ae 75 
Fruits small, round; rich deep red. 
RED PHAR 0. oiccssieseasstnacninaat so@ewuguicdy be sshvbon ad eg leua trie temas teligeot st helte on esse cirier atta ete a they 
Fruits 2 in. long; pear-formed. 
YELLOW “PEAR . -ivscsesciccinicsecavesiels tots paeaincavsed sep avteuteiPavativeraes totes cet rete  anaane aetna 75 
Fruits 2 in. long; pear-formed. 
YELLOW, PLUM ei sicsk tec acta nao eee eee ieee eee nonecsiecqicaeces depth ten en rs) 
Fruits oval, 2 in. long; clear deep yellow. 
YELLOW HUSK OR GROUND: CHERRY (oii. cscccccncsssesccenvcsercdissitetess ce) ean 90 
(Not a true tomato; sometimes called Strawberry Tomato.) Used for preserving. 
Fruits borne singly; small, round; enclosed in papery envelope; of rich sweet flavor. 
TURNIP 
WHITE FLESHED VARIETIES Be 
We have indicated the number of days usually required to produce roots of good size 
for table use (or for storage, in the case of the large sorts primarily grown for stock feed) 
from seed sown the latter part of July at our Oakview Experimental Gardens near Detroit. 
COW HORN OR LONG WHIT Eiiiiniic. sisi sethecssceccenescdeteosadescith +. usesi ghee teen 65 
Chiefly grown for stock feed, but very good for table use. Tops fairly large, erect, 
cut-leaved. Roots 12—15 in. long, 3 in. thick at shoulder, tapered, slightly crooked; 
smooth; white with pale green shoulder; mild, sweet and tender. 
EARLY PURPLE TOP, STRAP LEAVED 2rnc.iccb.cccceccctecce es. spss. veaen ne 45 
Very important home and market garden sort. Tops small, erect, compact. Roots flat, 
become 5 in. diameter and half as thick; purplish-red above and white below; flesh 
clear white, fine grained, mild. 

Selecting roots for seed production of our stock of Turnip, Purple Top White Globe 
(Market Gardeners Strain). 
