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You should plant only first-class Radish seed grown from selected and 

 transplanted roots; this reasonably adds greatly to the cost of produc- 

 tion, the crop, however, grown from seed procured by this method will 

 pay for itself many times over again, and is acknowledged by all of our 

 customers, 



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 De worked, in 

 drills, 6 to 10 inches apart, covering 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 wlll.be found beneficiaL^JFor a;succession, sow every two weeks. 



^Extra Early Scarlet Globe (Forcing). — This is the mar- 

 ket gardeners favorite as a forcing Radish, very early; mild and crisp, 

 juicy and tender; top small; will stand heat without becoming pithy. 

 One of the best selling and most attractive Radishes on account of 

 its bright scarlet color and handsome shape. Our stock of this is the 

 very best, selected with special care as to size, shape, color and earli- 

 ness, and market gardeners will find it a money maker, as it is just 

 right in every respect. Pkt., 5c; % lb., 15c; lb., 45c 



Extra Early Deep Scarlet Turnip (Forcing).— This 

 variety has as small a top and is as early as any in cultivation, mak- 

 ing it one of the best for forcing, and roots fit for use may be had in 

 three weeks. Root small, globular, very deep red in color; flesh 

 white, crisp and tender. May be planted very closely, owing to its 

 small tops. X lb., 15c; lb., 40c 



Extra Early 

 Scarlet Turnip, 

 White Tipped 

 (Forcing).— An ex- 

 tremely early variety 

 which matured fully 

 in less than 4 weeks. 

 It is also one of the 

 handsomest and best 

 early sorts that we 

 know of. It is of per- 

 fect globe .or ball 

 shape, and of bright 

 rich scarlet color, 

 tipped with white, 

 thus making it partic- 

 ularly handsome on 

 the table. It has few 

 leaves and is there- 

 fore excellent for forc- 

 ing, and gardeners 

 will find it an excel- 

 lent seller on the mar- 

 ket. Quality unsur- 

 passed, tender, crisp 

 Early Round Dark Red. an d appetizing. We 



advise everyone to try it, both for outdoor and hotbed 

 culture. Pkt., 5c; % lb., 15c; lb., 40c 



French Breakfast.— Color is a scarlet rose, shading 

 into a waxy white at the top; quick growth, mild and ten- 

 der, good for forcing. Pkt.,5c ; % lb., 10c; lb., 30c. 



Scarlet Globe. 



Model "White "Box.' 



Felton's Model 

 White Box (Forcing). 



| — An improvement on the 

 "\ Philadelphia White Box, 



I which has been popular for 

 several years. It is of most 

 handsome shape, very early 

 and has but few leaves, thus 

 making it of special value 

 for growing iu 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 unsurpassed in flavor. 

 Pkt., 5c; X lb-. 16c.; lb., 

 40c [26] 



Crimson Giant Turnip. — A variety extraordinary 

 in that, while growing to an unusually large size, it is 

 always tender, crisp and of mild flavor. It remains in per- 

 fect condition a remarkably long time, and unlike other 

 forcing varieties does not become pithy, even when twice 

 their size in diameter. Root turnip-shaped; color a beauti- 

 ful crimson-carmine; flesh firm, crisp and tender. While 

 very desirable as a second early forcing variety, we specially 

 recommend it for outdoor planting. % lb., 15c; lb., 60c. 



Early Deep Scarlet Button. — For outdoor sowing 

 this is the most important in the Baltimore market, thou- 

 sands of pounds beingannually 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; % lb., 15c; lb., 35c 



Golden Globe.— Second 

 early, grows to a good size ; 

 stands the heat well; very pop- 

 ular with market gardeners, 

 a beautiful golden yellow, 

 flesh crisp and tender. Pkt., 

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



Golden Dresden.— Lit- 

 tle beauty, with golden brown 

 skin, white flesh, crisp, juicy 

 and of finest flavor. One of 

 the quickest growing sorts, 

 tops small, admitting of close 

 planting. Whether grown in 

 garden or hotbed you can de 

 pend on remarkably perfect 

 early, uniform crop. Pkt. 5c; 

 % lb., 15c; lb., 40c Golden Globe. 



Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped.— One of 



the handsomest of the Turnip Radishes, and a great favorite 

 in many large markets for early 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 underside, 

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

 the best quality. # lb -, 15c; lb., 40c. 



Hall-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 brilliant scarlet coloring. Flesh 

 purest white, crisp and juicy. Pkt., 5c; X lb., 15c; 

 lb., 40c 



