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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



gdish. Barliest Varieties- 



One ounce will sow one hundred feet of drill; nine 



pounds will sow one acre in drills. 



Felton's Model 'WTiite Box, and New Wliite Chartier 



are the best of all the new radishes. See illustriilions and 

 descriptions, page 14. 



SCARLET, OK CARDINAL GLOBE RADISH. 



SCARLET, or CAKDrNAl. GLOBE. For forcing in 

 the greenhouse hot-beds, or cold-frames, and for sowing on 

 open borders early in the spring, there is no other red variety 

 that will pa.v l)etter, as, on account of its very attractive color 

 and shape (as shown In above photograph), it sells better 

 than most other varieties. It is one of the earliest ; in flavor 

 it is mild, crisp, juicy and tender. It forms a small top and 

 will stand a great amount of heat without becoming pithy. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; V^ lb., 'iSc; lb., 6-3c.; 5 lbs., S-3.00. 



FIREBALL,. One of the finest red forcing turnip varie- 

 ties. Has a very small, short top. Color brilliant scarlet, 

 crisp, solid, tender and of fine flavor. It is alike valuable for 

 outdoor planting early in the spring or in the autumn, and 

 will always command ready sale at good prices throughout 

 the year. It will not disappoint a single market or family 

 gardener who sows it. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; % lb., 30c.; lb., 90c. 



PHELADELPHIA 



GARDENERS' 

 LONG SCARLET. 



This very excellent 

 new strain is now more 

 largely planted than any other 

 long Radish. It is a great im- 

 provement over the old Long 

 Scarlet, being fully six days 

 earlier, has a shorter and 

 more compact top, will re- 

 main in the ground longer 

 without becoming pithy or 

 going to seed. In shape it is 

 somenhatsliprter and thickor, 

 thus enabling it to wilhstaml 

 transporlation better. Incolcr 

 the upper portion is of an un- 

 usually deep brilliant red, 

 which gradually shades to a 

 deep waxy pink toward tlu; 

 lip. Owing to its handsome 

 shape, brilliant color and fine 

 qualities, it commands a 

 liigher price and more ready 

 sale than the European Long 

 Scarlet as generally sold. Pkt , 

 5c.; oz., lOc; Ji lb., '25c.; lb., 

 65c.; 5 lbs. and over, 60c. per lb. 



LONG BRIGHTEST 

 SCARLET, WHITE 

 TIPPED (Long Cardinal). 

 This new French variety is a 

 decided improvement in earli- 

 ness and color over other vari- 

 eties of its class. Itmakes roots 

 fit for use in about twenty-five 

 days, when planted out-doors ; 

 has a small top and no neck or 

 tendency to neckiness; ex- 

 ceedingly bright scarlet, hav- 

 ing a white tip, making it one 

 of the handsomest. Pkt., 5c.; 

 oz., 10c.; \. lb., 20c ; lb., 60c. 



NEW ^VHITE LADY- 

 FINGER RADISH. This is 

 unquestionably the finest 

 long white radish. Shape 

 most hanflsome, as sho^'n in 

 our illustration. In color it is 

 a beautiful snow white. It is 

 of very rapid growth and re- 

 markably crisp, brittle and 

 tender, equally desirable for 

 the market or home garden. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; K lb, 20c.; 

 lb., 4.TC.; 5 lbs., 4Uc. per lb. 



NEWCOM. This new 

 radish has taken a leading 

 place with market and family 

 gardeners. It is the earliest 

 and largest half-long white 

 radish known. Owing to its 

 beautiful half-long shape and 

 fine appearance, it readily sells 

 at double the price of ordinary 

 varieties. Quality very super- 

 ior. 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., lOc; Yt lb., 25c.; 

 lb., 75c. 



15 Well-Known Radishes. '-•""'■,'S'„'u'"e".:S.''"""' 



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Extra Early Scarlet Turnip. Very early, small, round 



Earliest Round Dark Red (Scarlet Button). Very handsome, . 

 Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped. Very early and popular, . . . 

 Extra Early White Turnip. Both skin and flesh white, . . . 



Philadelphia White Box. Turnip-shape, verj' early, 



French Breakfast. Olive-shaped ; red, tipped white, 



Scarlet Olive-Shaped. Quite early and handsome 



Early White Olive=Shaped. Crisp, white flesh, 



Surprise. Very early, olive-shaped, light brown, 



Half = Long Deep Scarlet, or Paris Beauty. A great favorite, 



Early Long Scarlet, or Salmon. Popular old sort 



Wood's Early Frame. Similar to the Long Scarlet, 



Giant White Stuttgart. A mammoth white radish 



Large White Summer Turnip, or Globe. Very popular, . . . 

 Golden Globe Summer. A favorite radish, 



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