Seed annual 1908 . ing. Its quahty iscertainly exceptionally fine, some connoisseurs consider-ing it equal or even superior to either Golden Yellow SelfBlanching or Giant Pascal. (See cut in Sxipplement^page U).Pkt. 5c;0z. 60c; 3 Oz.$; ^ Lb. $; Lb. $ Hwaff Wliil-o ^rhli/1 ^ ^^^^^ compact growingL/Warr W niie OOlia variety. Stalks moderatelythick and distinctly ribbed, solid, crisp and of excellentquality. This variety is also sold as Large Ribbed Kala-mazoo and Kalamazoo, Pkt. 5c; Oz. 30c; 3 Oz. 35c;^Lb. 60c; Lb. $ Perfection Heartwell IkJ^lvStfrThe^pSSts are taller than Dwarf
Seed annual 1908 . ing. Its quahty iscertainly exceptionally fine, some connoisseurs consider-ing it equal or even superior to either Golden Yellow SelfBlanching or Giant Pascal. (See cut in Sxipplement^page U).Pkt. 5c;0z. 60c; 3 Oz.$; ^ Lb. $; Lb. $ Hwaff Wliil-o ^rhli/1 ^ ^^^^^ compact growingL/Warr W niie OOlia variety. Stalks moderatelythick and distinctly ribbed, solid, crisp and of excellentquality. This variety is also sold as Large Ribbed Kala-mazoo and Kalamazoo, Pkt. 5c; Oz. 30c; 3 Oz. 35c;^Lb. 60c; Lb. $ Perfection Heartwell IkJ^lvStfrThe^pSSts are taller than Dwarf White Solid and a little later inmaturing, being one of the earliest green leaved stalks are of medium size, round, very solid, crisp,tender, white and of fine flavor. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 30c;3 Oz. 35c; %Lb. 60c; Lb. $ Seymours White Solid t^^^S;: stalks white, round, very crisp, perfectly solid and ofsuperior flavor. Matures a little earlier than Giant PascalPkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; 3 Oz. 35c; H Lb. 40c; Lb. $ Golden Yellow Self BLANCHrNQ 26 M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. V^ llfl L^ Sit a JL ~ Continued Evans Triumph Cllstni- Pa«r»nl This is a greeu leaved\jiani. ITd-bCdl variety developedfrom the Golden Yellow Self Blanchingand we recommend it as being of the verybest quality for fall and early winter blanches to a beautiful yellowish whitecolor; is very solid and crisp and of a finenutty flavor. The stalk is very thick, theupper portion nearlj- round but broadeningand flattening toward the base. With richsoil and high culture this variety will givesplendid satisfaction as a large growing sortfor fall and early winter use. In the southit is prized more than almost any other , oc: Oz. 15c; 3 Oz. 25c; % Lb. $ We consider this the best inquality of the large, late variety produces a very strong and vigorous plantwith large, very white, crisp, tender and fine flavoredstalks, it is late and requires the whole season to developbut will ke
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