BELAIR MARKET AND HILLEN STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. 
Radish, -+w. 
1 oz. for 1000 feet of drill ; 9 lbs. to an acre, 
For early use sow in the spring as soon as the ground can be 
worked, in drills six to ten inches apart. covering seed half an inch 
deep; thin plants an inch apart in the row. As the roots are 
succulenf and more tender when grown quickly, a rich, light soil 
should preferred, and frequent watering in dry weather will be 
foundeneficial. Fora succession, sow every two weeks. — 
New Leafiess (Forcing).—-A new variety of most 
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leaves being very small, 
heavy, rough and 
“ crumpled. Roots bright 
~ scarlet and small ; one- 
half to three-quarters 
» of an inch in diameter. 
Not quite so early as 
Scarlet Button, but on 
account of 
can be grown even more 
i= Closely together. Pkt., 
™ 5c.; Y% Ib., 15c.;Jb., 50c. 
Searlet Giobe (Foreing).-—One of the earliest and 
beSt sorts for forcing. Its color is very handsome, flayor 
mild, crisp and juicy, stands a 
great amount of heat without be- 
coming’ pithy. Pkg., 5c; 4% Ib., 
16¢.:b., 45c. 
The New “ Triumph ”’ 
Radish.—-This new forcing for 
early Radish isa most distinct nov- 
‘elty. The smallround, pure white 
roots are marked with bright scar- 
let, in flakes and in 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, where the bright contrasting 
colors of the small round roots are 
most attractive. Skin thin, flesh 
crisp, tender, and mild in flavor. 
Pkt./5¢.; % Ib., 15c.; Ib., 50c. 
‘Golden Dresden.—An 
eafly, small, round variety, having 
rich golden skin. Slightly later 
than the scarlet varieties. Planted 
May 5th, was ready for the table 
on June 38rd. Pkt., 5¢.; Y% Ib., 
15c.; lb., 40c. 
* Model White “Box.’’ 
ae superior and entirely 
distinct from Early White 
| Turnip Radish. Remarkably 
hort top, rapid growth, per- 
fm) fect turnip shape, extra fine 
Yaa quality, showing no dispo- 
i sition to become pithy with 
age, especially fitted for 
Y growing under glass. Pkt., 
iw OC.;1¢ lb., 15c.; 1b., 40c. 
YEarly White Tur- 
nip.—Pure white in color, 
with a small top, flesh pure 
white and tender. Pkg., 5c.; 
VY ‘Nb, 5e:s 1b., 85c. 
Model White ‘‘Box ”’ 
V vary Round 
Dark Red (New)— { 
sinall top | 
Scarlet Globe. 
The shape is the same 
as Scarlet Globe, dif- 
fers only in the skin 
being darker. Very 
highly flavored, ten- 
der, juicy and brittle. 
Very valuable for fore- 
ing. sPke., 5c.; 4% lb, 
15@%5 lb., 40c. 
Karly Red Tur- 
nip.—Turnip shape, 
red skin, fine flavor. 
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Ib., 38C. 
French Break- 
fast.--Color isa scar- 
let rose, shading into 
a waxy White at the 
top quick growth, 
mild and tender, good 
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for foreing. Pkg., ic.; AI ALANA 
cae Ib., 35c. Early Round Dark Red. 
Karly Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped.—-One 
of the handsomest of the Turnip Radishes, and a great 
favorite in many large markets for early planting outdoors. 
Itis 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. 
VY \b& 15c.; lb., 35c. 
Ruby.—A very handsome 
small variety, of extremely quick 
growth, ready for use in from 17 to 
20 days from sowing the seed. 
Very bright red skin with distinct 
white tip, flesh crisp and mildly’ 
pungent. An exceptionally at- 
tractive variety in appearance, and 
{well suited for forcing under 
glass) (Pkt oc 14 liby 1 bc: abe, 
j 85C. 
w Half-Long Deep Scarlet, 
or “Paris Beauty.’’—This is 
a splendid strain of similar season 
to the Harly Long Scarlet. Very 
popular in the New Orleans mar- 
ket. The Radishes are of slightly 
larger diameter and most brilliant 
scarlet coloring. Flesh purest 
white, crisp and juicy. Pkg., 5c.; 
Y% Ib., 15c ; lb., 4c. 
Y Golden Globe.— 
Second early, grows to a 
good size, stands the heat 
well, very popular with mar- 
ket gardeners. A beautiful 
golden yellow; flesh crisp 
and tender. Pkg., 5c.; 
1bf, 15c.; 1b., 85¢ 
v Large White Globe. 
—An excellent spring and 
summer variety for market. 
Roots two inches in diam- 
eter, skin smooth, creamy 
white, with crisp, mild white 
flesh. Will stand for some 
little time after reaching full 
size without becoming pithy 
or running to seed. YY Ib., 
15c.; lb., 85c. 
Golden Globe. 
Our Radish Seed is grown ONLY from selected and transplanted Roots by experts, and cannot be 
compared with the ordinary seed generally sold. 
