Radishes 
1 og. for 100 ft. of drill; 10 lbs. per aore. 
Extra Early Scarlet Globe Outdoor Forcing 
(22 days) This 
Greenhouse Scarlet Globe (2? 27s) This 
especially bred to meet the very exacting requirements 
of greenhouse cultivation, producing quickly a highly 
marketable crop of uniformly shaped radishes of fine 
quality. 
(23 days Outdoor 
Extra Early Scarlet Globe {3 “475 outer 
popular commercial variety often called ““Button Radish.” 
Roots olive shaped, bright scarlet, flesh white and crisp. 
By selecting the most desirable type of this variety based 
on market demands we offer a strain having correct uni- 
form shape and color plus exceptionally good tops for 
bunching. 
PRICES 
Lb. 10Lb. 
$1.00 $9.00 
8.00 
9.00 
8.00 
11.50 
8.00 
11.50 
8.00 
8.00 
9.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.50 
Cherry Belle 
Comet 
Greenhouse Scarlet Globe .10 
Long Black Spanish 
Long Scarlet 
Round Black Spanish .... 
Scarlet Globe 
Scarlet Globe Round 
Scarlet Globe No. 8 
Scarlet Turnip 
Sparkler 
Tidewater Globe 
White Chinese or Celestial 
White Icicle 9.00 
9.00 
(100 Ibs., 20c per lb. under 10 Ib, rate) 
Light, sandy soil, rich in organic matter is essential 
to produce crisp and tender radishes. For an early crop 
sow the seed as soon as the ground can be worked, in 
drills 6 to 10 inches apart, covering the seed half an 
inch deep. When the plants are well started, thin out to 
one inch apart in the drills. Frequent watering in dry 
weather is very beneficial as high quality is largely de- 
pendent upon rapid growth. For a continuous supply, 
successive plantings should be made at intervals of 10 
days to two weeks, selecting varieties best suited for the 
season. 
Extra Early Scarlet Globe No. 8 
(33 days) 
Prom Specially Selected Transplanted Roots 
A reselected strain so uniform in its maturity 
that each sowing can be entirely gathered and 
bunched at one pulling, with practically no waste. 
This means more bunches per row, more time saved 
in bunching, and the ground ready for the next 
crop a week earlier. This equalized maturity also 
permits sowing this crop between rows of beans, 
corn, etc., a8 a “catch crop.” This is the market 
gardener’s favorite as a forcing Radish, very early; 
mild and crisp, juicy and tender; ample top, will 
stand heat without becoming pithy. One of the 
best selling and most attractive Radishes on ac- 
count of its bright scarlet color and handsome 
shape. Our stock of this is the very best, selected 
with special care as to size, shape, color and earli- 
ness. Market gardeners find it a money maker, as 
it is just right in every respect. 
Comet (24 days) Distinctly a round or ball shaped 
sort of longkeeping quality. Has outstanding 
brilliant crimson color, with extra good tops for bunch- 
ing. An All-American winner. 
Sparkler (Round White Tipped) 
(25 days) One of the most attractive for early planting 
outdoors. Color very deep scarlet with 1/3 white at the 
tip; flesh white and of the best quality. 
White Icicle Radish ‘27, ‘#7s) Planted in 
spring the young Radishes 
are ready for use in 25 to 27 days from sowing and their 
long, slender form and pure paper-white skin are most 
attractive when bunched for market. Flesh: clear white, 
brittle and of a mild flavor. 
30 J. MANNS & CO., BALTIMORE 2, MD. e 
Superior Seeds 
