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RADISHES. 



-Continued. 



NEW GLASS RADISH. 



QUICK GROWTH, small top, bright color. The best forcing Radish. 

 This brilliant, uniform Radish is not so large as the Long Scarlet 

 Radish, but is similar in form; holds its size without losing its nice 

 proportions; is slow to run to seed. Market gardeners find it satisfies the 

 market demand, and sells better than other long Radishes. Plant at once 

 and see what a good Radish it is. For sale only in otir sealed packages. 

 Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1/4 Lb., 15c. 1/3 Lb., 25c. Lb., 40c, 



NEW WHITE ICICLE RADISH. 



This distinct new Radish, introduced from Germany; is the finest and 

 longest of the very eary pure white varieties. It fully equals in crisp, ten- 

 der flesh and mild flayor the popular White Vienna, or Lady Finger, while 

 it is as early as Long Scarlet Short Top. Planted in Spring, the young 

 Radishes are ready for use in 20 to 25 days from sowing the seed. This 

 Radish is not only crisp and tender when young, but retains these qualities 

 until the roots attain large size. It is excellently adapted for forcing pur- 

 poses or successive sowing in the open ground, and gives a continuous sup- 

 ply offender crisp Radishes for the table or market throughout the season. 

 Pkt.', 5c. Oz,, 10c. 3 Ozs,, 15c. 1/4 Lb., 35c. Lb., 75c. 5 Lbs., 

 $3.00. 



WINTER RADISHES 



IRefticj. 



NEW SHORT WHITE CHINESE CELESTIAL RADISH. 



IN 1897 we placed this very attractive Winter Radish in the hands of our 

 largest truckers, and since then we have never had seed enough to sup- 

 ply the demand. Is as solid and juicy as an apple, pure white flesh and 

 delicious flavor — a very choice variety. We never sent out a Winter 

 Radish that gained so much popularity in so short a true. Sown any 

 time after July 1 to the middle of August, it will keep all Winter in 

 prime condition; mild in flavor, brittle, never gets woody, as do most 

 Winter varieties. Market gardeners have fonnd it to be a splendid 

 seller, and have always made money on it. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1/4 

 Lb., 15c. 1/3 Lb., 35c. Lb., 50c. 



Paper. 



New Winter Radish Osaka 05 



Large White Spanish Winter .05 



Round Black Spanish Winter 05 



Round White Spanish .05 



Long Black Spanish 05 



Winter Chinese Rose 05 



NEW GLASS RADISH. 



SQUASH.— Continued. 



Oz. 



% Lb. 



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SQUASH, 





BOSTON flARROW. 



A splendid Winter Squash of good keeping qualities. Flesh bright 

 orange, fine grain and unsurpassed. It is oval shape and thin skin. For 

 pies it is equal to the best Pumpkins. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1/4 Lb., 

 15c. 1/3 Lb., 35c. Lb., 40c. 



1HPROVED WINTER CROOKNECK, OR CUSHAW SQUASH. 



A great favorite wherever known It is very beautiful in appearance, 

 being a distinct mottled green and white; flesh is yellow, solid, fine- 

 grained, sweet; excellent for pies and baking. Grow separately on good, 

 rich soil, in hills 10 to 15 feet apart. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1/4 Lb., 

 30c. 1/3 L.b, 30c. Lb., 50c. 



GOLDEN SUnriER CROOKNECK SQUASH. 



One of the best of the Summer Squashes; of dwarf, bushy habit; very 

 productive; skin yellow; flesh greenish yellow color; drv and agreeable 

 flavor. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1/4 Lb., 30c. 1/3 Lb., 30c. Lb., 50c. 



1 Oz. Bush Variety for 40 Hills; Large Seeded Varieties, 15 Hilts; 



2 to 3 Lbs. Bush, 3 to 4 Lbs. Large=Sceded per Acre. 



EARLY PROLIFIC ORANGE HARROW. 



A comparatively new Fall or Winter variety. It is shaped somewhnt 

 like Boston Marrow, but is a decided improvement, being earlier and 

 more productive, which commend variety to market gardeners; its 

 brilliant orange red color and fine keeping and cooking qualities make it 

 popular with the consumer; rind is hard, but thin; flesh deep, fine- 

 grained and of delicate quality. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1/4 Lb. , 30c 

 1/3 Lb., 30c. Lb., 50c. 



THE NEW RED, OR GOLDEN HUBBARD. 



ALONG-LOOKED-FOR and most excellent new Squash. A sport 

 from that old standard of excellence, the Hubbard; a perfect 

 type of its parent, except in color, which is a bright orange red, 

 exceedingly showy and attractive. Flesh much richer in color than 

 Hubbard, fine grained, cooks very dry, of excellent flavor. Its keeping; 

 qualities are fully equal to, while in productiveness it far excels the old 

 variety. These, with its sweet, rich flavor, attractive color and shape,. 

 are bound to make it one of the most profitable to grow. Pkt., 5c 

 Oz., 10c. 1/4 Lb., 35c. 1/3 Lb., 40c. Lb., 75c. 



EARLY 

 WHITE BUSH 

 SCALLOPED, 

 OR PATTY 

 PAN SQUASH. 



WE have 

 taken 

 special 

 pains to build 

 up a superior 

 stock of this 

 most useful 

 vegetable, and 

 do not believe 

 it is possible to 

 get as true a 

 strain else- 

 where. Good 

 size, uniform, a 

 heavy cropper, 

 and extra early 

 The skin is 

 white and the 



flesh fine grained add tender. It is dwarf in habit, very hardy, having- 

 a rind of hard texture, which makes it exceedingly suitable forshipping. 

 1 hose who have tried our superior stock are loud in their prai«es of its 

 merits. We want you to try it this year. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1/4 

 Lb., 15c. 1/3 Lb., 35c. Lb., 40c. 



Philadelphia, Pa., September 11, 1902. f( 



Messrs. Johnson & Co., Fla., f( 



Gentlemen:— In reply to your favor of the 8th, beg to say the / 



best selling Squash for our market is the White Medium size 'C 



flat Squash. We think Bolgiano, of Baltimore, are verv reliable ■< 



on Seed of this kind. We beg to remain, Respectfully yortrs, ( 



J. P. MOYER & CO. 



