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RADISH. Continued. 



— ■ Kiiby. — A very hand- 

 some small variety, of ex- 

 tremely quick growth, ready 

 for use in from seventeen to 

 twenty days from sowing the 

 seed. Very bright red skin 

 with distinct white tip; flesh 

 crisp and mildly pungent. 

 An exceptionally attractive 

 varietj' in appearance, and 

 well suited for forcing under 

 glass. Packet, 5c.; i lb., 

 15c.; lb., 50c. 



New Leafless. 



— Model White 



"Box." — Is superior 

 and entirely distinct from 

 early White Turnip 

 Radish . Remarkably 

 short top, rapid growth, 

 perfect turnip shape , extra 

 fine quality, showing no 

 disposition to become 

 pithy with age, short top 

 and rapid growth, espe- 

 cially fitted for growing 

 under glass. Packet, 5c.; 

 i lb., 15c.; lb 40. 



The New ♦•Tri- 

 umph" K a ci i s h . — 



This new forcing or extra 

 earlj' Radish is a most dis- 

 tinct novelty. The small, 

 round, pure white roots 

 are marked with bright 



scarlet, in flakes and in Model White "Box.' 



short lines running around the circumference. In our trials 

 this year it proved of the earliest maturity, and growing 

 with a minimum amount of foliage is very desirable for 

 forcing under glass, while the bright contrasting colors of 

 the small round roots are most attractive. Skin thin; flesh 

 crisp, tender, and mild in flavor. Packet, 5c.; J lb., 15c.; 

 lb., 50c. 



'*^IiOng' White Vienna, or Lady Finger Radish. 



— This is the finest Long White Radish in cultivation. It 

 is most beautiful in shape, white in color, both skin and 

 flesh are pure snow-white, crisp, Wlttle, and of rapid growth. 

 Highly recommended. Package, 5c.; i lb., 15c.; lb., 40c. 



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Early Kound Dark Ked. 



growth, mild and tender, good 

 ilb., 15c.; lb., 50c. 



for 



arly Kound 

 Dark Ked 



(New.)-The shape 

 is the same as Scar- 

 let Globe, differs 

 only in the skin 

 being darker; very 

 highly flavored; 

 tender, juicy and 

 brittle ; very valua- 

 ble for forcing. 

 Package, 5c ; J 

 lb., 20.; lb., 50. 



^ E a r 1 y Red 

 Turnip. — Turnip 

 shape; red skin; 

 fine flavor. Pack- 

 age, 5c. ; i lb., 

 15c.; lb., 40. 



French 

 B re ale fast. — 



Color is a scarlet 

 rose, shading into 

 a waxy white at 

 the top; quick 

 forcing. Package, 5c.; 



Early White Turnip. — Pure white in color, with 

 a small top; flesh pure white and tender. Package, 5c.; J 

 lb., 10c. ; lb., 40c. 



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ionj? Brightest Scarlet, White Tipped. — This 

 is the brightest and handsomest colored scarlet Radish known 

 and a decided finprovement in earlinessand color over other 

 varieties of this class. It makes roots fit for use in about 

 twenty-five days from time of planting, and they continue 

 in good condition until they are full grown, when they are 

 as large as the Long Scarlet. It has a small top and 

 does not run to neck. Package, 5c.; J lb., 15.; lb., 40c. 



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liOng' Scarlet. — Short top. long deep scarlet roots; 

 crisp, fine flavor. Package, 5c.; i lb., 10c ; lb., 30c. 



^6 Olden Globe.— 



Very early, grows to a good 

 size; stands the heat well; 

 very popular with market 

 gardeners; a beatitiful golden 

 yellow; flesh crisp and ten- 

 der. Package, 5c.; J lb., 

 15c.; lb., 40c. 



-^ Cincinnati M a r - 



ket ("Glass" Radish). — A 

 selected strain of the Long 

 Scarlet, growing to slightly 

 larger size, fully as early and 

 darker in coloring. Package, 

 5c.; ilb., 15c.; lb., 40c. 

 '-^' Half-Long' Deep 

 Scarlet, or "Paris 

 Beauty." — This is a splen- 

 did strain of similar season 

 to the Early Long Scarlet. 



Golden Globe. 



Very popular in the New 



Orleans market. The Radishes are of slightly larger diam- 

 eter and most brilliant scarlet coloring. Flesh purest white, 

 crisp and juicy. Package, 5c.; |- lb., 15c.; lb., 40c. 



'''TEarly Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped.— One 



of the handsomest of the Turnip Radishes, and a great favor- 

 ite in many large markets, for earlv planting outdoors It is 

 but little later than the White Tipped, forcing, and will 

 give entire satisfaction where extreme earliness is not the 

 primary object. Roots slightly flattened on the under side, 

 color very deep scarlet with a white tip; flesh white and of 

 the best quality, i lb., 15c.; lb., 40c. 



Improved Chartier 



— The color at top is crim- 

 son, running into pink at 

 middle, and from thence 

 downward is pure waxy- 

 white. It is of a very quick 

 growth, and ready for use 

 nearly as early as Long 

 Scarlet. Exceedingly tender 

 and crisp. Package, 5c.; J 

 lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. 



A^earl Forcing.-This 

 new variety is a cross be- 

 tween Woods' Early French 

 and White Strasburg. The 

 color is a pearl white, with a 

 fine waxy appearance, very 

 firm and solid. They will 

 remain in good condition 

 longer than any other extra 

 early variety. Oz., 15c.; J 

 lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. 



'^ijarge W^hite Sum- 

 mer. — Round, smooth, very 

 white, crisp and tender. The 

 market gardeners' favorite 

 for Summer use. Package, 

 5c.; ilb.. 15c.; lb., 40c. 



'White Stuttgart. — Quick growing, and therefore 

 very early. Of the largest size, and both flesh and skin are 

 pure white; quality fine, firm and brittle, can be pulled for 

 use at any stage. Package, 5c.; J lb., 15c.; lb., 40c. 



IinprovedChartler. 



