JOHNSON .-. & .-. STOKES .-. PHILADELPHIA .• 



FeltonVModeMIKtiite-k'Radisli, 



No radish we have ever introduced has met 

 with so large a sale and gave such general satis- 

 faction to jgrowers as the Philadelphia White 

 Box, first named and introduced by us in 1888. 

 Our customers will no doubt be surprised to find 

 we offer this season for the first, a still better and 

 more desirable radish, selected and improved by 

 the well-known Philadelphia market gardener 

 whose name it bears. It possesses all the ex- 

 cellent qualities of the now popular Philadelphia 

 White Box, and is superior in the following 

 respects : 



Firstly. — The shape is rounder and much 

 handsomer, as shown in our engraving, made 

 from nature. 



Secondly. — It is 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, 

 of'^^P^'ares or borders in open ground. 



7%zVrf/j/.—Felton's Model White Box Radish 



is indeed a model, perfect in all respects, being 

 solid, juicy and unsurpassed in flavor in all 

 stages of growth. Try it. 



Pkt., loc; oz., 20C.; % lb., 50c.; lb., ;fi.50. 



THE QU/IMNTEE 5WEET CORN. 



We take pleasure in offering to our customers this year, for the first time, this most excellent and 

 desirable variety of sugar corn. It has had quite a reputation for a few years in one of the largest market 

 houses in Philadelphia, where it has been brought in market in its season by a Chester County, Pa., market 

 man, and had become known to his patrons as " The Guarantee," he having always in disposing of it 

 guaranteed it to be the sweetest in the whole market. We have seen his supply of this corn sold out 

 before 8 o'clock in the morning, long before the market was half over, notwithstanding the fact that his 

 price was always loc. per dozen above his competitors. He has always kept the seed in his own hands 

 until last spring, when, after great persuasion and at high cost, we obtained from him a few quarts, 

 from which our present stock was grown. It grows a good-sized, handsome, white ear ; grain very much 

 shrivelled when dry, coming in second early or intermediate, and producing three to four ears on each 

 stalk. If you want something really fine and choice in sweet corn try the Guarantee. Pkt., 15c.; 2 

 pkts., 25c.; pint, 50c., post-paid. 



