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FELTOX S MODEL WHTTE BOX RADISH. 



FELTON'S MODEL AVHITE BOX. 



The Felton's IModel possesses all the excellent qualities 

 of the popular Fhiladelpbia White Box, but is superior in 

 many other respects, being much handsomer and earliei , 

 with fewer and shorter leaves; hence it can be sown more 

 thickly in the row, enaliling the grower to raise at least one- 

 third more radishes in the same space, whether under glas--, 

 in frames or boxes, or on squares or borders in open ground. 

 It is indeed a model, perfect iu all respects, being solid, 

 juicy and unsurpassed in flavor in all stages of growth. Pkt., 

 5c.; oz., 10c. ; 3i lb., 2oc.: lb., ■'•Op.; b lbs. and over, 75c. per lb. 



PHILADKLPHIA WHITE BOX. This variety, pre- 

 vious to our introduction of Felton's Model White Box. 

 which is superseding it, was the most popular early White 

 Radish grown by Philadelphia gardeners. Its short top and 

 rapid growth especially fit it for growing under glass, in 

 frames or boxes, as well as for early sowing in the open 

 gnround. Pkt., 5c.; oz.,10c.; Ji lb.,20c.; lb., ooc; 5 lbs.,S2..50. 



NEWCOM. This new radish has taken a leading plat e 

 Tvith market and family gardeners. It is the earliest and 

 largest half-long white radish known. Owingtoits beautiful 

 half-long shape and fine appearance, it readily sells at double 

 the priceof ordinary varieties. Quality very superior. They 

 hold their fine eating condition four or five weeks after being 

 fit to pull, and stand heat and cold to a remarkable extent; 

 small top. Valuable also as a summer radish. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 

 10c.; 14 lb., 25c.; lb., 85c. 



Early White, Olive-Shaped. Of fine olive shape, skin 

 and flesh white, crisp, tender and of very quick growth. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz.,10c.; J^ lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 



Or.lVE-SHAPED GOLDEN TELtOW^. This is a 

 fine new German radish, equally well adapted as an early 

 forcing or cummer radish. It is of very rapid growth and. 

 fine quality ; flesh white, tender, crisp and brittle. The out- 

 side skin is a bright, fresh vellow, and has a very small top. 

 Pkt., 5e.; oz., lOc; % lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 



"^a^ish, Summer Varieties. 



LARGE W^HITE SUJIMEK TURNIP, or GLOBE: 



A general favorite ; of large tiirnip shape and beautiful form, 

 pure white skin, and flesh ver.v crisp. Our strain of this 

 varietv is the finest known to Philadelphia and New York 

 truckers. Pkt., oc; oz.,10c.; i41b.,20c.; lb.,5i.ic.; 51bs.,S2.25. 



NEW IMPROVED YELLOW SUMMER TURNIP. 



This fine .vellow summer radish is the result of hybridizing 

 and many years' selection by an experienced Philadelphia 

 market gardener. The neck is much stnaller, leaves finer, 

 flesh whiter, and of much better shape than the old Yellow 

 Summer; always commands a readier sale at a higher figure 

 and withstands the summer heat better. Market and private 

 gardeners will find it a luost valuable acquisition. Pkt., 

 5c.; oz., lOc; }ilb., 25c.; lb., (>5c.; 5 lbs., 60c. per lb. 



WHITE GIANT STUTTGART, Will produce roots 

 of excellent qualitv, and as large as winter radish, in six to 

 eight weeks. Pkt." 5c.; oz., lOc; H lb., 20c.; lb., 60c. 



NEW SURPRISE. A variety from Spain, very early, 

 light brown skin, pure white flesh, crisp and tender; keeps 

 in fine eating condition without getting pitiiv for a long time. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; Y^ lb., 30c.; lb., 90c. 



"sew CELESTIAL, or WHITE CHINESE. Has 



been grown for a few years past by California gardeners, who 

 obtained it direct from China. It should be sown in June 

 and Jul.v, and is ready for use when three inches long and 

 continues until nearly six inches long. It also makes a good 

 winter radish. Flesh firm, solid, and pure white. (Crop 

 short.) Pkt., lOc; oz., 15c.; 341b., S.tc.; lb., $1.2). 



NEAV WHITE STRASBUBG. This variety is now 

 the most popular summer radish grown. Of handsome 

 oblong shape, tapering beautifully to a point. Both skin 

 and flesh are pure white, almost transparent, very tender, 

 and of a delightful pungent taste. It can be pulled five 

 Aveeks from time of sowing the seed, yet it will continue to 

 grow without losing its fine quality, and remain in a tender 

 condition longer than an.v other summer sort. There is 

 much cheap and spurious seed being offered. Procure 

 your stock direct from the introducers, and have it reliable. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; 341b., 2( c; lb., 55c.; 5 lbs., 50c. per lb. 



New Customers* 



As this catalogue will reach many who have never had our seeds, we 

 would urge such to send us a trial order, no matter how small ; even 

 though you maj' now be satisfied with seeds bought elsewhere, we 

 believe our special strains of many of the newer varieties will attract your special attention and 

 effort, and finally be found as profitable to you as they have been to thousands of others who are now 

 regular customers. 



Seeds of Equal High Quality Can Nowhere Be Obtained for Less Money. 



