Radishes 
Crimson Giant (28 days) A variety combining 
earliness and extra size. It does 
not become pithy even when fully twice as large in dia- 
meter and a week older. Crimson-carmine; turnip-shaped; 
flesh firm, crisp and tender. 
(28 days) This is the standard 
Long Scarlet extra early long scarlet market 
variety, short top, long scarlet roots; crisp, fine flavor. 
7 (40 days) A very desirable 
White Strasburg summer variety. Skin and flesh 
both white. Of excellent quality and a quick grower. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
7 (55 days) Roots tapered 
Long Black Spanish eylindrical 7 to 10 in. 
long and about 2% in. in diameter. Skin black, flesh 
white, exceptionally good keeper, strong pungent flavor. 
7 (55 days) Characteris- 
Round Black Spanish (F378) oe tens 
Black Spanish, except that it grows top-shaped, 3 to 4 in. 
in diameter. 
i 7 = (55 days) Large, 
White Chinese or Celestial {[). 007° mek, 
Radish with white skin and flesh. Can be sown from 
July 1 to August 15, and will keep in prime condition, 
mild in flavor, brittle, and never woody. 
Long Scarlet 
Rhubarb 
Sow in April or May, in drills 1 foot apart; when 3 or 
4 inches high, thin out in rows 6 to 10 inches apart. 
Transplant the ensuing fall or spring in rich soil. Set 
out the roots 3 to 4 feet apart each way; the following 
spring it will be fit to use. 
Crimson Winter Crimson stems of the finest 
color and quality, very early 
and continuing bearing over a long period. 
RHUBARE ROOTS—See Page 58. 
Sorrel 
BROAD LEAVED (60 days) 
A hardy plant grown for its leaves, which are used as 
boiling “greens” or salad. Seed should be sown thinly in 
drills early in spring. When well started thin out to 
stand 4 to 6 inches apart in the row. The leaves can be 
gathered for use at any time after the plants are well 
started in growth, and the roots will continue to produce 
a further supply. The plant is entirely hardy, and, start- 
ing into growth early the following spring, will afford 
a large supply of fine “greens” quite early. 
White Icicle 
Salsify 
OR OYSTER PLANT 
1 oz. for 50 feet of drill 
Slow growing, hardy; requires 150 to 180 days; better 
if frosted. 
Requires a well enriched, mellow soil, which, previous 
to sowing the seeds, should be stirred to a depth of 18 
inches. Sow early in the spring in drills 15 inches apart; 
cover the seed with fine soil 1% inches in depth, and 
when the plants are strong enough, thin out to 6 inches 
apart. As the leaves resemble grass, be careful they are 
not mistaken for it when weeding. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island “ "vw 2nd im 
proved type, pro- 
ducing roots of nearly double the size and weight of the 
old varieties; mild and delicately flavored. 
PRICES 
RHUBARB 
Crimson Winter 
SALSIFY 
Mammoth Sandwich Island 
SORREL 
Broad Leaf 
Narrow Leaf 
Superior Seeds e 
J. MANNS & CO., BALTIMORE 2, MD. 31 
