26 F. W. BOLGIANO, 
BOLGIANO’S SELECT EARLY LONG SCARLET RADISH. 
‘ Six ounces seed will 
Zy plant 100 yard row. 
Eight to 12 pounds to- 
‘the acre 
Grown from select- 
th ed transplanted roots. 
iM fsHlectaa Early Long Scarlet.—This Owed strain of Long Scariet Radish is regarded by our most 
Ktensive market gardeners to be the finest stock they ever grew; for earliness, brilliancy of color and shortness. 
of top’it cannot be surpassed, and is the most profitable one to or ow for an carly crop—Packet,5c. Ounce, 10e. 
+ Pound, 15c. 4 Pound, 20c. Pound; #0c. 10 Pounds, $2.50. 
/ Cincinnati Market.—Tnis fine strain of the Long Scarlet Short-Top Radish has been selected for 
\A0 years. The tops are so small that the radishes may stand touching each other in the rows. They grow ~ 
perfectly straight and smooth, aud from 6 to 7 inches in length and the flesh crisp and brittle and of delight- 
fully pungent flavor. Equally as good for the open ground—-Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. } Pound, lic. +} Pound, 
20c” Pound, 30c. / 
A, Chartter.—Long red radish With a white tip. Beautiful for bunching—Packet, 10c. i Pound, 1ic. 
? ound 50¢ 
New White Strasburg Radish.— 
This variety is now the most popular- summer 
radish grown. Of handsome oblong shape, 
tapering beautifully to a point. Both skin 
and flesh are pure white, almost transparent, , = 
very tender and ofa delightful 4 = 
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being offered. Produce your 
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have it reliable—Packet, 5c. 
Ounce, 10c. + Pound, 1l5c. -4 
25c. Pound, 40c. 
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/orgianos New Snow White Turnip Radish.—It has short 
tSps, rapid growth, perfect turnip shape, extra fine quality and stands a long 
time before getting pithy; remaining solid and juicy for along time after full 
grown. Will succeed either under glass orin open ground—Packet, 5c. Ounce, 
10c. ound, 15¢c. 4 Pound, 25c. Pound, 50c. 
3olgiano’s Large White Radish.—This picture truly represents 
this most beautiful radish, which has been the market gardeners’ favorite many 
years. Jn size, shape, quality, color and attractiveness it has ail the points ofa 
good radish for ‘the table, for market and for shipping—Packet, 5c. Ounce, 
10c. 4+ Pound, 15e. 4 Pound, 20c. Pound, 40c. \ 
Large White Radish. 
~eeees, Stuttgart.—Pure white, round radish for spring and summer use—Packets, 5c. and10c. ¢ Pound, lic. 4- 
Pound, 25c. Pound, 40c. 
Y Chinése Rose Summer Radish. ¢ gardeners as a sum- 
mer radish. It stands the hot, dry weather without becoming pithy or shooting to seed. It is very ornamen- 
tal and sells well—Peacket, 5c. Ounce,10c. 4+ Pound, 15c. Pound, duc. 
Golden Globe Summer. —Of globular forms and bright yellow color. A splendid addition to the: 
radish Re SUN Should be found in every garden—Packets, 5c. “and 10c. 4 Pound, 15c. Pound, Svc. 
SPINACH. 
One ounce for 100 feet of drill; 10 to 12 poundsin drills for an acre. , 
This is an important market gardener’s crop, of easy culture. For spring and summer use, sow either broad - 
cast or in drills,1 foot apart and 1 inch deep, as early as the ground can be worked, and every two weeks for 
a succession. For winter and early spring use, sow in September, in well-manured ground; cover with straw 
onthe approach of severe cold weather. The ground cannot be too rich; 
delicate and succulent will be the leaves. 
VW New Victoria Spinach.—The foliage is heavy, the broad, dark green leaves are of the finest quality. 
It is in prime condition from two weeks to three weeks after all other varieties of spinach have run to seed— 
Packet, 5c. 4+ Pound, 10c. 4 Pound, 15c. Pound, 25c. 10 Pounds, $2.00. sta 
: /Long-S tandirg (Enkhuizen).—The leaves are es, thick. fleshy, and crumpled, fully equal in 
guality to the Savoy-leaved— Per Packet, 5c. 
Your Long Standing Spinach was far superior to any long-standing I have ever grown or seen. 
eurled like the Savoy Spinach and a beuwutiful dark green color. JNO. T. GRACE, Baltimore County, Md. 
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