RADISH—Rettig 
Up to the present season we have furnished: our customers French grown Radish Seed only, grown from selected 
and transplanted roots, but owing to the failure in crops and short deliveries we have been compelled to follow the 
footsteps of other seed houses in securing some American grown stock, which is obtained from the best known 
growers in this country. 
1 oz. for 100 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, 6 to 10 inches apart, covering 
the seed half an inch deep; thin plants an inch apart in the row. 
As the roots are succulent and more tender when 
grown quickly, a rich, light soil should be preferred, and frequent watering in dry weather will be found beneficial. 
For a succession, sow every two weeks, 
1 This is the market 
Extra Early Scarlet Globe (Forcing). Bae aun ue oe 
a forcing Radish, very early; mild and crisp, juicy and tender; top 
small; will stand heat without becoming pithy. Oneof the best 
selling and most attractive Radishes on account of its bright scar- 
let color and handsome shape. Our stock of this is the very best, 
selected with special care as to size, shape, color and earliness, 
and market gardeners will find it a money maker, as it is just 
right in every respect. PkKt.'5c.; %4 lb. 20c.; lb. 75c. 
1 American grown, Pkt. 
Extra Early Scarlet Globe (Forcing). Pais ee SERA 
Extra Early Deep Scarlet Turnip. Deep scarlet, turnip shaped, 
i s small top; desirable for 
frames or outside. Pkt. 5c.; % Ib. 20c¢.; lb. 75c. 
Early Deep Scarlet Turnip. 
For outdoor sowing this is 
the most important in the Bal- 
timore market, thousands of 
pounds being annually used. 
Our stock is the very best. It 
has a rich scarlet color, ball 
shape, a little larger top and 
matures a week later than 
the forcing varieties. Pkt. 
5c ibs 20.c2> bloc): 
s Extra Early Deep 
Scarlet Turnip. 
American grown. PKt. 5c.; 4 
lb. 15¢:; Ib, 35c. 
Extra Early Scarlet 
Turnip, White Tip. 
Forcing. One of the 
earliest; perfectly 
globe shaped; a rich, 
deep scarlet at the 
top, blending into 
pure white at the 
: bottom. Pkt. 5c.; % 
Early Deep Searlet Turnip. lb, 20c.; Ib. 60c. | 
ita f Early Scarlet Turnip, White 
1 One of the handsom- 
L Tipped. est of the Turnip 
tae Radishes for early planting out- 
Ji doors. Roots slightly flattened 
i on the under side, color very 
1 deep scarlet with a white tip: 
flesh white and of- the best qual- 
lig eA mila. albxyop Wed Ee. 
7 7 A variety com- 
Crimson Giant Bin ares Sn 
ness and great size. It grows 
‘much larger than . other extra 
come pithy, even when fully | eas 
= twice as large in diameter and a | olen eat SEED. ia 
= week older; beautiful crimson- | fhe cone o Fone DENS 
carmine; turnip-shaped: flesh he top; quick growth, mild 
firm, crisp and tender. We rec- aud paseo good for forc- 
ommend it for outdoor garden| 18. . 
planting as well as for green- | Ib. 40c. 
house forcing. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; | Felton’s Model White 
tle) bess abs 
50c. 
Golden Globe. 
early varieties, but does not be- | French Breakfast. 
Ib. 15c.; 
Searlet Globe. 
Golden Globe. %econd early, 
grows to a 
a good size; stands the heat 
well; very popular with mar- 
ket gardeners, a _ beautiful 
golden yellow, flesh crisp and 
tender ) PKty bch. 22 ibeeilsce= 
lb. 40c. 
Half Long Deep Scarlet, or 
“Paris Beauty.” 
This is a splendid strain of 
similar season to the Early 
Long Scarlet. Very popular. 
The Radishes are of slightly 
larger diameter and most bril- 
liant scarlet coloring. Flesh 
purest white, crisp and juicy. 
Pkt, 5¢c.; %4 1b. 15c.; 1b. 50c. 
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(New) Round Scarlet China, | 
an All-Season’s Red Radish. 
This new variety of the China 
Radish may be sown at intervals 
from spring until autumn. Ma- 
tures in from six to seven weeks 
and is much hardier than most 
other varieties. Valuable as a} 
winter Radish, as well as. for 
summer. Its handsome round | 
shape, rich scarlet color and pure 
white flesh commend it. to all. 
PKtSbCRIa libs L5c.;, b5150e: 
Box (Forcing). 
It is of most handsome 
shape, very early and has 
but few leaves, thus mak- 
ing it of special value for 
growing in hotbeds or 
“boxes,” and one - third 
more Radishes can be grown 
in the same space than 
with most other sorts. It 
is of clear white color, 
solid, juicy and  unsur- 
passed in flavor. Pkt, 5c.; 
% 1b. 20c.; Ib. 60c. 
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