POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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One ounce of radish seed will sow one hundred feet of 

 drill; nine pounds will sow one acre In drills. 



Deduol 10c. per lb. from prices quoted, which are post- 

 paid, wj^n ordered sent by freight or express. 



^Scarlett or Cardinal Globe Radish 



For forcing In greenhouse hot-beds, or cold-frames, and 

 for sowing on open borders early in the spring, there ars no 

 other red varieties better than this and Johnson & Stokes' 

 New Olive Scarlet Kadlsh, described below. On account 

 of its very attractive color and shape, it sells betterthan most 

 other sorts. It is one of the earliest; in flavor it is mild, 

 crisp, juicy and tender. It forms a small top and will stand a 

 (Treat amount of heat without becoming pithy, Pkt., 6c.; OE., 

 lOo.; Jilb., 25o.; lb.,70o. 



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Johnson & Stokes' Olive Scarlet Radish 



'' A decided Improvement on the ordinary deep scarlet 

 olive-shaped radish, selected and perfected by a Philadel- 

 phia market grrower. 1 he tops are so small that the radishes 

 may almost stand touching each other in the rows. Its fine 

 shape, as shown in photograph above, is not its only superior 

 quality, but it is the handsomest in color of all deep red sorts, 

 selling better in market than other olive-shaped sorts. It is 

 also the best early red radish for the home garden, being 

 anusually crisp and tender. Pkt., Be; oz., 15o.; ^ilb., 40ej 

 lb., $1.25., postpaid ; 5 lbs. for $5.00, by express. 



HE COMET— A New French Radish 



NOVELTY OF 190 1 



We distributed free for trial among our customers In 1900 

 over 5,000 packets of this superior new, early, long white 

 radish, and have received hundreds of letters unqualifiedly 

 endorsing it as by far the earliest, handsomest and best in 

 quality of any of its class. In our own trials It has never 

 failed to give good edible radishes in twenty days from sow- 

 ing, and has remained in fine condition for use longer than 

 any other extra early variety. We ofler choice seed grown 

 for us by the originator in France. Pkt., Be; oz., 10c.- ^Ib 



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New Triumph Radish 



Valuable and Distinct Novelty in Forciag Radishet 



The roots are about the same size and shape as Rosy Oem 

 but are creamy-white, beautifully marked with spoi* and 

 dashes of carmine. The tops are small and it matures about 

 as early as any variety in cultivation. Desirable on account 

 of lis distinct beauty, earliness and good quality. Pkt.. lOc: 

 OB., 20c.; Ji lb., 800.; lb., $1.50. «• ^ ' • • 



FELTON'a MODEL WHITE BOX EADISH. 



Felton's Model White Box Radish 



Felton's Model pos.sesse3 all the excellent qualities o< 

 the old Philadelphia White Box, but is superior in being; 

 much handsomer and earlier, with fewer and shorter leaves;, 

 hence it can be sown more tliickly in the row, enabling the ' 

 grower to raise at least one-third more radishes in the same ' 

 space under glass. In boxes or open ground. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 

 lOc; ii lb..,30c.; lb., 90c., postpaid ; 5 lbs., $3.75, by express^ 



lyNew White Chartier Radish 



'Hils variety, originated in New Jersey, ia a white form 

 of the well-known Chartier or Shepherd Biidish. It matures 

 in about six weeks from sowing, and remains fit for u^-e 

 three weeks afterward. Tops short, flesh mild, crisp and f « 

 for slicing. Our seed is grown for us by the originator, 

 Pkt.. 6c; oz., lOc; % lb., 20c.; lb., 60o., postpaid ; 5 lbs., S2.25. 



