14 



^ JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA j^ 



FELTON^S 

 MODEL WHITE BOX RADISH 



The Pelton's Model possesses all the excellent 

 qualities of the popular Philadelphia 'White Box. 

 but is superior in manj- other respects, being much 

 handsomer and earlier, with fewer and shorter 

 leaves ; hence it can be sown more thickly in the 

 row, enabling the grower to raise at least one-third 

 more radishes in the same space, whether under 

 glass, in frames or boxes, or on squares or borders 

 in open ground. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; }^ lb., 25c.: 

 lb., 75c. 



A VALUABLE NEW TURNIP 



The Early 

 Scuppernong 



THE EARLV SCUPPERNOXG TUENTiP. 



In this new turnip, the seed of which has 

 never before been offered for sale, we have one of 

 the greatest novelties in the turnip line ever 

 brought out. Its beautiful flat shape is well shown 

 in our photograph above. The outside skin is pale 

 yellow, beautifiillj' striped with scarlet. It is un- 

 questionabh- the earliest and best Yellow Turnip 

 in cultivation, and is so pronounced by thousands 

 of customers to whom we sent trial packets last 

 season. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; X lb., 40c.; lb., $1 40. 



New White Chartier Radish 



This new variety is a white form of the well- 

 known Chartier Radish, originated in Southern 

 New Jersej-. It matures in about six weeks from 

 time of sowing, and remains fit for use two to three 

 weeks afterward. Tops short, flesh mild, crisp and 

 fine for slicing. Our seed is grown bj* the origi- 

 nator. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; X lb., 30c.; lb., |i.oo. 



