oe Polziang's New Extra Early Ruby King 
‘rench Breakfast Radish—Quick growth 
mild and tender, good for forcing. 
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935 B STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 27 
Bolgiano’s Scarlet Globe No. 2 Radish 
Excels all other stocks for rich color, shapely form and 
quick growth. It hasarich scarlet color, faultless shape, 
and matures in twenty days. It looks beautiful on the 
market stall, and outsells all other sorts. It needs no rec- 
ommendation to those who have already used it, and others 
should try it in their frames or outdoor early in the spring. 
Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. 4 Pound, 20c. 4 Pound, 30c. 
1 Pound, 60c. 
\Acarlet Olive Shaped Radish.—This Radish, olive 
shaped has a distinct, bright scarlet color. The whole 
crop maturing at one time, makes it very desirable. It is 
among the best shippers. Packets,5and10c. #4 Pound, 20c. 
+ Pound, 30c. 1 Pound, 60c. 
Your Strasburg 
Radish turned out 
right size, right 
shape and pure 
white. If you want 
reliable seed _ get 
them from J. Bol- 
giano & Son. 
A. NEETZKE, 
Maryland. 
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No. 2 SCARLET GLOBE RADISH. 
Radish.— We believe Ruby King will soon estabiish 
a reputation as the leading sort—the best ix every 
way It is handsome in form and color, a beautiful 
oval and rich scarlet. The amount of its foliage is \ 
smail compared with other varieties, and small for 
the size of the radish. The peculiar merit of this 
variety as a forcing radish is that it will bear the heat 
requisite for forcing without becoming pithy or 
spongy. The flesh is tender, juicy and mild. It is 
equally as good for open garden culture as for forc- 
ing, and, therefore it commends itself equally to the 
amateur and market gardener. This year our supply 
is limited, and we can only offer it in 25c. papers. 
Packets, 5 and 10c. 4 Pound,1l5c. 1 Pound, 50c. _ 
NEW GLASS RADISH. 
New Glass Radish.—Quick growth, small top, bright color.— 
The best forcing Radish. This brilliant uniform radish is not so 
large as the Long Scarlet Radish, but is similar in form, and holds its 
size without losing its nice proportions. It is slow to run to seed. 
2 Market gardeners find it satisfies the market demand, and sells bet- 
'? ter than other long radishes. Packet,5c. Ounce,10c. + Pound, 15c. 
4 Pound, 25c. Pound, 40c. Plant at once and see what a good radish 
it is‘ For sale only in our own sealed packages. 
earlet Turnip White Tip Radish—Nature almost exhaust- 
/ Ae” d itself in making this beautiful radish to ornament the private table 
72. and embellish the market stall. It has been brought to our market 
in two weeks after planting, and always is a very early crop for 
frames and for open ground culture. Some gardeners use it in 100- 
pound lots. Itis annually grown more and more, and in demand 
EB everywhere. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. } Pound, 15c. 4 Pound, 25e. 
- 1 Pound, 40c. 
Culture of Radish.—For early crop sow in hot beds in Feb- 
= ruary or March. Formain crop sow at intervals from early spring 
== until the last of September in deep, rich soil. Broadcast sowing is 
Sa allowable, but drilling is more professional; however, radishes do 
= = well by either method. Thin when they crowd, or the crop will be 
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— — imperfect. They may be drawn after a few weeks’ growth. Radish 
Lie: ———— ___ seed may be sown along the rows with parsnips, beets and carrots, 
SCARLET TURNIP WHITE TIP RADISH. as they mature rapidly, and wil) not interfere with the other crops. 
