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Continued. 



NEW WHITE 

 STRASBURG 

 RADISH. 



NEW WHITE STRASBURG RADISH. 



THIS variety is now the most popular summer Radish; of oblong 

 shape, tapering to a point. Skin and flesh are pure white, almost 

 transparent; very tender; of a delightful pungent taste; can be 

 pulled five weeks from time of sowing the seed, yet it will con- 

 tinue to grow without losing its fine quajity; remains in a tender con- 

 dition longer ihan any other summer sort. There is much cheap and 

 spurious seed being offered. Procure your stock direct from us — and 

 have it reliable. Pkt., 5c Oz., 10c. l/4tb., 15c. l/2Ib.,20c. lib, 35c. 



CINCINNATI MARKET.— This fine strain of, the Long Scarlet 

 Short Top Radish has been selected for 30 years. The tops are so small 

 that the Radishes may stand touching each other in the rows. They 

 grow perfectly straight and smooth and 6 to 7 inches in length, and the 

 flesh is crisp and brittled and of delightfully pungent flavor. Equally as 

 good for the open ground. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. l/4ib., 15c. l/21b. 

 20c, lit)., 35c. 51bs., SI. 50. 



FRENCH BREAKFAST RADISH Quick growth; mild and ten" 



der; good for forcing. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 3 Ozs., 15c. l/4tb., 



20c, l/21b., 25., Pound, 40c 



PRUSSIAN GLOBE RADISH — Having secured the stock seed ot 

 this popular Radish, we are in a position to place it into the hands o 

 our customers at reasonable figures It is a globe shaped, of a crimson 

 color, short top and will stand forcing without becoming pithy. Pkt., 

 5c. Oz., 10. l/41b., 15c l/21b., 25c lib., 40c 51b., SI. 75. 



IMPROVED EARLY LONG SCARLET SHORT 

 TOP. 



This improved strain of Long Scarlet Radish is regarded 

 by our most extensive market gardeners to be the finest 

 stock they ever grew; for earliness, brilliancy of color and 

 shortness of top it cannot be surpassed, and is the most 

 profitable one to grow for an early crop. Pkt. 5c loz., 

 10c l/41b., 15c l/2tb., 20c Lb.. 30c 101b., $2.50 



GOEDEN GLOBE SUMMER RADISH — Of globular 

 form, and brigt yellow color. A splendid addition to the 

 Radish family. Should be found in every garden. Pkt. 5c. 

 and 10c l/4lb., 15c l/2Ib., 25c. Eb., 40c 



BOLGIANO'S NEW WHITE OETVE RADISH — It 

 hn2 short tops, rapid growth, perfect olive shape, extra fine 

 quality, remaining solid and juicy for a long time after full 

 grown. Will succeed either under glass or in open ground. 

 Pkt., 5c loz., 10c 2ozs., 15c, l/41b. 20c. l/2tb 

 25c. Eb., 40c 51b., SI. 75. 



BOLGIANO'S NEW WHITE DELICACY. 



This charming Radish hasbeautifulform, an exceptional^' 

 clear, bright, waxy appearance, exceecingly smooth, deli- 

 cate, crisp and tender, makes it the most salable half-long 

 white radish ever placed in the grower'shands. Ithas short 

 tops, does not become woody, and will remain in edible con- 

 dition in the ground fully two weeks after it is ready to pull 

 As a forcing variety it has no equal. As an outdoor radish 

 it is far superior to the Strasburg. Pkt., 5c loz., 10c 

 l/4lb., 15c. l/21b., 25c Pound, 40c 



VICK'S SCAREET GEOBE RADISH — A lea- 

 der among bright red round Radishes. Quick ma- 

 turing, extremely attractive, short tops, solid and 

 fine flavored, make up the qualities which have at- 

 tracted attention to this extra early Radish. Our 

 strain of this Radish is the finest ever put in the 

 truckers' hand. Pkt., 5c Oz., 10c l/41b.. 



15c. l/2tb., 20c lib., 35c 51b., SI. 50. 



STUTTGART — Pure white, round Radish for 

 Spring and Summer use. Pkts., 5c and 10c 1/4 

 Eb.. 15c. 1/2 Eb., 20c Lb., 35c 



CHARTIER.— Long red Radish with a white tip. 

 Beautiful for bunching. Pkt., 10c 1/4 Lb., 15c 

 1/2 Lb., 25c Lb., 40c 



CULTURE OF RADISHES Thrive best in 



light, rich, mellow soil; to bring out their mild quali- 

 ties must make quick and tender growth; sow for 

 very early use in hot-beds during Winter and early 

 Spring; in well-manured, deeply dug and finely raked 

 soil; in drills 10 inches apart; thin to 2 inches in the 

 rows. Sow Winter varieties in July and August. 

 Like the Turnip, they make best growth in Autumn; 

 must be taken out before severe frost, and stored 

 away in a cool cellar in sand or a pit, where they 

 will keep tender and crisp all winter; before using 

 put in cold water, which adds to their freshness. 



SPECIAL RADISH PRICES. 



Pkts. 



Large White Summer, delicious, mild, succulent and 



sweet 05 



Snow Ball, earliest, round, white, solid, attractive 



when bunched with red 05 



Lady Finger or yienna, long white, very early, at- 

 tractive, excellent seller 05 



Oz. % Lb. y. Lb. Lb. 



.10 

 .10 



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Florida, August 5, 1901. 

 Gentlemen, — I have used your Onion Seed siuce 

 1897 and have found them very reliable. ■ 

 Very respectfully, FRED. V(. OREN. 



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RHUBARB. Horse Radish Roots. 



IRbubarb. 



VERY FAMILIARLY KNOWN AS THE PIE PLANT. 



THE foot stalk is the portion that is used, and is the first article of 

 the season from the garden; cultivated to a great extent, and is 

 indispensable where it is known. Sow Seed early in Spring, in 

 rows 1 foot apart, on rich ground; the second year after planting they 

 can be removed, in Autumn, to the permanent spot allotted to them; 

 plant roots 2 feet apart each way, in ground well enriched, at least 2 

 feet deep. 



Pkt.. 10c Oz., 20c 1/4 Lb., 50c. 1/2 Lb., 80c Lb., SI. 50. 

 Roots, SI. OO per Dozen. By Mail, Postage 5c Each. 



THE best variety is produced from small pieces of roots 4 or 5 inches 

 in length. These small roots will produce good Radish fit for use 

 in one season's growth, Plant the set small end down, where 

 the slanting cut is, so that the top will be 2 inches under the soil. The 

 soil should be very rich and well cultivated. It is hardy and maybe 

 left in the ground until Spring before digging. A part of the crop may 

 be pitted late in the Fall if desired. A dozen roots will give all that will 

 be needed for family use; as it constantly increases, it is best to plant it 

 in some out-of-the-way corner of the garden. 



By Mail, (post-paid), 5c Each ; Dozen. 25c; 50 for 60c; 

 100 for 90c By express (not paid), 100 for 75c; 300 for S2.00; 

 500 for S3. 00. Prices, 1,000 and Upward, Grren on Applica- 

 tion. 





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Florida, November 26th, 1902. 

 Gentlemen:— I have tried your Seed long enough to know that they are FIRST QUALITY. I also appreciate your prices on Seed, 

 as Your Prices are much lower than other Seedsmen and Your Seeds are just as good. I have a fine Lettuce-Bed now from Your 

 Celebrated Big Head. Count me among vour friends in the Truck Business and continue to give us good Seed and we will prosper. 



Yours truly, W. E. ROBINSON. 



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