. Seed annual 1903. at any one who wishes a delicious melon forhome use will be well satisfied with this sort. See page 42. Pkt. Sc; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 15c; % Lb. 25c; Lb. 90c. Thomats La^xton Peats A new early, wrinkled variety of great merit. Vine about three feet high, much like that ofthe Gradus but more hardy and much more productive. Pods large, long, with square ends, similarto but larger, longer and handsomer than those of the Champion of England and as uniformly wellfiUed. The green peas are very large, fine colored and unsurpassed in quality. See page 47. Pkt. 15c. Noltes Eatrliest TomaL
. Seed annual 1903. at any one who wishes a delicious melon forhome use will be well satisfied with this sort. See page 42. Pkt. Sc; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 15c; % Lb. 25c; Lb. 90c. Thomats La^xton Peats A new early, wrinkled variety of great merit. Vine about three feet high, much like that ofthe Gradus but more hardy and much more productive. Pods large, long, with square ends, similarto but larger, longer and handsomer than those of the Champion of England and as uniformly wellfiUed. The green peas are very large, fine colored and unsurpassed in quality. See page 47. Pkt. 15c. Noltes Eatrliest TomaLto We confidently recommend this as a most desirable first early sort and one which has in a veryslight degree the faults common to first early varieties. While the fruit ripens as early as any sort yetdeveloped, still it is large, smooth and of fine color and quality, continuing so throughout the vine is fairly vigorous and very productive. See page ^6. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 40c; 2 Oz. 75c; % Lb. $; Lb. $ The Delicious Squash. TKe Delicious Squash It is claimed by the introducers of this new sort that it is superior in quality to any winter squashin cultivation and that hundreds who have tried it endorse this opinion. We have not yet tested TheDelicious on our experimental grounds, but the tests we have made of the ripe squashes have notproven them to be uniformly of the high quality claimed. However, a sort so highly recommendedby such an authority as Jas. J. H. Gregory, is certainly worthy of a careful and extended 15c; 4 Pkts. 50c. Nobelties and Specialties^ D. M. Ferry & Co,, Detroit, Mich, 3 GeneraLl Dodds PetuniaL, Hybrida. This is a strain of Petunia producing large, single flowers that are noticeable because of theirexceedingly rich, dark purple color, which is really one of the most striking among Petunias. Werecommend General Dodds as a vigorous and very persistent bloomer and think there are ver> fewgarden plants that will make so good and s
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