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JOHNSON'S SPECIALTIKS FOR MARJ^ET GARDENERS 



WASHING AND GETTING READY FOR MARKET JERSEY SANDWICH RADISHES. 



JERSEY SANDWICH, the Most Profitable Summer Radish 



This new Radish originated in Southern New Jersey, and has been kept in the hands of a few South 

 Jersey growers for shipping to Philadelphia and New York markets, and the seed we now offer for the 

 first time. Its shape is shown in photo above, pure white in color and of fine quality; either as an early 

 or summer radish it sells like hot cakes in the market. Prices: pkt., 10c. ; oz., 20c.; ^ lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 



GMo! AFewLetters of Approval Q-^^ 



FROM CANADA 



Abel Steele, Ferguson, Ontario, Canada, writes: — 

 " After many years of trials, I hnd your seed cannot be sur- 

 passed, I won first prize at a number of shows; the Jersey 

 Sandwich radish seed is a grand strain." 



FROM OHIO 

 Mrs. John N. Yarnall, Freeport, Harrison Co., Ohio, 

 writes : — " I thank you very much; have been buying seeds 

 from your firm for many years, and will say that the seeds 

 bought of you have always been just what they were repre- 

 sented. Please find enclosed my order for seeds this season." 



FROM WISCONSIN 

 J. H. M. Wym an,. Green Bay, Wis., writes: — "Last 

 year I had the very be'st success with your seed and I am 

 more than willing to try again." 



FROM NEW YORK 

 S. M. Powell, Manhasset, N. Y., writes : — "I always 

 found your seeds as represented; A No. 1 in every respect." 



FROM PENNSYLVANIA 



Jas. a. Schofer, Reading, Pa., writes : — " We have 

 planted our hot beds with Johnson's seeds, and every seed 

 planted showed results in record time." 



FROM MASSACHUSETTS 



Thomas Murphy,. North Brookfield, Mass., writes: — "I 

 think the Thunderhead Cabbage is the best of any I have 

 raised in the past thirty years." 



FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE 

 J. F. Hammar, Nashua, N. H., writes: — "I have planted 

 your seeds now for fourteen years and you have my best wishes 

 for a successful trade, which Johnson Quality truly deserves." 



FROM FAR-OFF AUSTRALIA 



F. H. Brunning, Victoria Seed Warehouse, Melbourne, 

 Australia, writes: — "Seeds per Steamer 'Kabinga' have duly 

 arrived, and we have pleasure in reporting that they opened 

 out in perfect order. You stand first in the United States 

 and United Kingdom for good packing. Commerce Act in- 

 structions were carried out to the letter.' 



FROM A FAMOUS CELERY GROWER OF OHIO 



John Bohne, Middletown, O., writes: — "All your seeds 

 have always been right in every way. Johnson's Very Earliest 

 Cabbage and Johnson's XXX Strain Paris Golden Self- Blanch- 

 ing Celery are superior to anything we have ever grown." 



FROM NEW JERSEY 



Warren Webster, Port Monmouth, N. J., writes, Nov. 

 10th: — " I was the first to introduce the Earliana Tomato in 

 this township, and it met with universal favor, and is still the 

 leading tomato in this section. I have yet to hear of the first 

 one to find fault with any seeds they purchased from you. 

 They are the best to be had anywhere." 



FROM IDAHO 



John P. Lesmayoxs, Culdesac, Idaho, writes: — " Here 

 I come again for seeds. I don't think any seeds grow, and 

 give results like yours; Jack Rose is a dandy tomato, I don't 

 think there is any earlier or better tomato in existence, I 

 picked 16 tomatoes out of 4 loaded vines, that weighed 17^ 

 pounds." 



FROM INDIANA 



Mrs. Jesse A. Baker, Union City, Indiana, writes: — 

 " I took the earliest, finest, and nicest tomatoes to this market 

 last season. ' Jack Rose ', ' June Pink ', and No. 10 ' Ear- 

 liana.' " 



