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Johnson & Stokes' Specialties for Market Gardeners. 



NEW l-.v.rN'I 



;t china radish. 



NEW ROUND SCARLET CHINA 



An AlUSeasons Red Radish 



This new varietj' of the China Radish may 

 be sown at intervals from spring until autumn. 

 Matures in from six to seven weeks, and is much 

 hardier than other varieties. Valuable as a winter 

 radish, as well as for summer ; with pure white 

 flesh of a most agreeable flavor. Its handsome 

 round shape, rich scarlet color, pure white flesh, 

 wonderful habit and quality have commended it 

 to gardeners, who are now growing it with great 

 profit. Oz., loc; % lb., 30c.; lb., $[.co. 



NEW CELESTIAL OR WHITE CHINESE 



RADISH 



An All=Seasons White Radish 



Has been grown for a few years past by Cali- 

 fornia gardeners, who obtained it direct from 

 China. It should not be sown until summer, June 

 or July, and is ready for use when three inches 

 long, and continues until nearly six inches long. 

 It also makes one of the best winter radishes from 

 seed sown in August. Flesh firm, solid, crisp, 

 pure white, of the finest quality and never woody. 

 Oz., loc; % lb., 20c.; lb., 60c.; 5 lbs. and over, 

 55c. per lb. 



NEW WHITE CHARTIER 



The Best Summer Radish 



This new variety, originated in Southern 

 New Jersey, is a white form of the well-known 

 Chartier Radish. 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 for us by the originator. Oz., loc. ; 

 % lb., 20c. ; lb., 50c. ; 5 lbs. and over, 45c. per lb. 



The Earliest Turnips in Cultivation 



Best for Forcing and Early Planting 



EARLY SNOWBALL TURNIP 



A most beautiful medium-sized, round, pure 

 white variety of excellent flavor. For early sow- 

 ing this is one of the best, being crisp, tender 

 and sweet, maturing in six weeks from time of 

 sowing. Oz., loc; % lb., 2qc. ; lb., 60c. 



EXTRAEARLYPURPLETOP MILAN 



One of the most desirable for forcing or very 

 early planting out-doors. Tops are very small, 

 distinctly strap-leaved, and growing very erect 

 and compact. The roots are small and flat, 

 turnip-shaped ; skin purple on top of the root 

 and white below ; flesh clear white ; a very shy 

 seeder. Oz., loc. ; X 1^., 25c.; lb., 70c. 



NEW EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN 



A new extra early turnip, most desirable for 

 early planting. In it the extreme earliness, 

 small top and tap root of the Purple Top Milan 

 are united with clear white skin and flesh. Oz., 

 loc; % lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 



