MAULPS EARLIEST SCARLET RADISH. 



If you are at all anxious to have the finest red I'adishes, and have them earlier than any oi 

 your neighbors, Maule's Earliest Scarlet is what you should sow. Its crisp, brittle flavor, as well 

 as its remarkably quick growth, alike recommend it. Color of skin a rich scarlet, while the flesh 

 is pure white; of mild flavor; always crisp aud tender. Has a very small, short top, and is equally 

 valuable for forcing or open ground; in favorable weather, maturing in from 20 to 25 days from the 

 sowing of the seed. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; % pound, 30 cents; pound, §1.00. 



LONG CARDINAL RADISH. 



Fit for use in 25 days from sowing the seed. It is particularly noted for its crisp, tender flesh, 

 and bright, attractive color of skin. In shape, very regular, smooth and conical; the flesh is of 

 the finest quality. It is a radish either for the home garden or the truck patch; I am sure it will 

 delight all my customers. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; % pound, 30 cents; pound, 11.00. 



GOLDEN DRESDEN RADISH. 



This is a German Radish, remarliably quick growing. Planted under ordi- < 



nary conditions the first of May, it was ready for the table by the first of June. 

 Has a very small top, which admits of the closest sowing. Perfectly round aud 

 smooth, while they have attractive golden brown skin. Flesh is crisp, white, 

 juicy and of fine flavor. Used fof forcing or open ground culture. Packet, 

 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; % pound, 30 cents; pound, Sl.OO. 



MAULE'S WINTER RADISH. 



This Radish will supplant China Rose Winter and all other varieties of Win- 

 ter Radishes. Although it is an American grown Radish, it came originally from 

 China. In shape it is somewhat similar to California Mammoth White, and also 

 to Chinese Mammoth, but it is superior to both in every way, the roots being 

 more symmetrical in shape, and more crisp, solid and of superior flavor. With- 

 out exception the most desirable winter variety in cultivation. Packet, 10 cents; 

 ounce, 15 cents; % pound, -10 cents; pound, fl.25. 



MAULE'S EARLIEST WHITE RADISH. 



I am very glad to be able to offer my customers this most remarkable White 

 Olive Shaped Radish, that I was fortunately able to secure in Prance, from one of 

 the most prominent firms of French seed growers. This pure white, olive shaped 

 Radish is earlier than any other Radish, red, white or any other color. When I 

 state that good sized Radishes can be pulled in from 12 to 15 days from the sowing 

 of the seed, all my friends will realize what a remarkable variety it must be. Has 

 a small top, is solid, of crisp flavor; and in every other respect is a first class Rad- 

 ish. This IS only the second yeai it has been ofleied m Amei ica, and seed is still 

 scaice. Mv fiiends, one ind ill, should not neglect to tiy it Pkt , 10 cts , oz , 30 cts 



LONG CARDINAL 



THE FAXON SQUASH. 



$1.50 Worth for $i.oo — $5.00 Worth for $2.50. | 



In other words, select Vegetable, Field or Flower Seeds in packets to the value g* 

 of $1.50, and you need remit me only $i.oo in payment for same. Or for $2.50 g, 

 you have the privilege of selecting seeds in packets to the amount of $5.00. « 



THE FAXON SQUASH. | 



One of the largest growers of vine seeds, has this to say : "I find the Faxon* 

 to be the most productive of any variety of winter Squash I have ever tested. *i 

 It is also the best keeper, as well as the very best table variety I have ever seen. ? 

 I would earnestly advise you to catalogue it. Although the color varies, the ' 

 peculiar shape is very uniform, so much so that it cannot be mistaken for any «5 

 otlier variety. Its fixed and strong characteristics are : Earliness, long keep- ^ 

 ing, uniformity of shape, variety of colors sweetness and richness of flavor." • 

 Packet,"5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 30 cents; pound, 90 cents. ^ 



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