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Karly Loug Scarlet, or Saliuon. The old staiKhinl 

 family and market gardeners' variety. Long-, bright 

 scarlet, with small top. Pkt., 5c.; oz.,10c.; 34lb., -'('i:.; lb., 60c. 



Extra Early Scarlet Turnip. A round, deep .scarlet 

 turiiip-sliiiped, small top variety, of quick growth ; mild and 

 crisp when young. Pkt., oc; oz., lOc; J4 "^-i 20c.; lb., 60c. 



Early Frencli Breakfast. Of quick growth, very 

 tender and lieiiutiful, oval shape, scarlet tipped with white; 

 a great favorite. Pkt., .">c.; oz., lOc; i/ilb.,25c.; lb.,7oc. 



PHILADELPHIA GAKDENEKS' LONG SCAR- 

 LET. This very excellent 

 new strain is now more 

 largely planted than any other 

 long Kadish. It is a great 

 improvement over the old 

 Long Scarlet, being fully si.v 

 days earlier, has it shorter 

 and more compact top, will 

 remain in the ground longer 

 wilhuut becoming pilhj' or 

 going to seed. In shape it is 

 somewhat shorter and thicker, 

 thus enabling it to withstand 

 transportation better. In color 

 the upper portion is of an un- 

 usually deep brilliant red, 

 which gradually shades to a 

 deep w.ixy pink towards the 

 tip. Owing to its handsome 

 shape, brilliant color and fine 

 eating (|nalilies, it commands 

 a higher price and more 

 ready sale than the European 

 Long Scarlet. N.> other can 

 equal it. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; 

 }4 lb., 30c.; lb., 90e.; 5 lbs. and 

 over, 75c. per lb. 



NEW WHITE LADY- 

 FINGEK K.A^DISH. This is 

 unquestionably the finest 

 long white radish. Shape, 

 most handsome, as shown 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., ^c: oz., 15c.; l-i lb., 40c.; 

 lb., SI. 40. 



Extra Early White Tur- 

 nip. Of very qui4c growth 

 and small top. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 

 lOc; lilh.; 20c.; lb., 70c. 



SCARLET TURNIP, 

 WHITE TIPPED. Resem- 

 bling the above in shape, ex- 

 cept of a deep seirlet color, 

 with white tip; very hand- 

 some. Pkt.. 5c.; oz., lOc; 34't>., 

 20c.; lb., 6oc.; 51bs.,S2.50. 



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. It makes roots 

 fit for use in about twenty-five 

 days, when planted out-doors; 

 has a small top and no neck or 

 tendency to neckluess; is an 

 exceedingly bright scarlet, 

 having a white tip, making it 

 one of ihe handsomest of 

 radishes ; it is very mild fla- 

 vored and fine for forcing or 

 out-door planting. Pkt.. 5c.; 

 oz., lOc; }i lb., 25c.; lb., 85c. 



Early Deep Scarlet, 

 Olive-Shaped. Flesh rose- 

 eolored and very tender. Pkt., 

 5c.; oz.,10e.; 141b., 25c.; lb.,75e 



PARIS BEAUTY. Half- 

 Long Deep scarlet. This va- 

 riety is the most popular early 

 radish S(ild in the markets of 

 Paris. In shape they are in- 

 termediate, between the popu- 

 lar Long Scarlet and Scarlet 



Olive. They are of rapid growth, with rich deep scarlet 

 skin ; white flesh, very tender and crisp. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 

 lOc; i41b.,30e., lb., 90c. 



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JOHNSON ■!• STOKES NEW SCARLET OLiVE RADI.SH. 



JOHNSON & STOKES' NEW SCARLET OLIVE. 



A decided improvement on the ordinary deep scarlet olive- 

 shapea radish, selected and perfected by a Philadelphia 

 market grower. It is of much better shape, and handsome.st 

 in color of all deep red sorts ; very popular in the South for 

 shipment to Northern markets. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; % '!>., 

 a5c.; lb., $1.25. 



RADISH.— Summer Varieties. 



NEW WHITE STRASBUKG. This variety is now 

 the most popular summer radish grown. Of handspme 

 oblong shape, tapering beautifully to a ijoint. Both skin 

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

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

 weeks 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 any other sunjmer sort. There is 

 much cheap and sjjurious seed being offered. Procure 

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

 (Crop .short.) Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; }4 lb.,3oc.; lb., 81.20. 



LARGE WHITE SUMMER TURNIP, or GLOBE. 

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

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

 variety is the finest known to Philadelphia and New York 

 truckers. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; ^^Ib., 20c.; lb., 65c.; 5 lbs.,«2.50. 



OLIVE-SHAPED GOLDEN YELLOW^. This is a 

 fine new German radish, equally well adapted as an early 

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

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

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

 Pkt., 5c.; oz.,10c.; jilb.,30c.; lb., 81.00. 



CHARTIER, or SHEPHERD RADISH. A variety 

 of the Long Scarlet, originated in Western Pennsylvania. It 

 is exceedingly handsome and attractive, being of a deep 

 crimson color at; the top, and blending oft' to almost white at 

 the bottom. It is very tender, and remains so for a long time 

 after attainingits growth, an important feature to the market 

 or familv gardener. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOe.; 341b., 2.5c.; lb., 75c.; 

 5 lbs., S3 00. 



■WHITE GIANT STUTTGART. Will produce roots 

 of excellent quality and as large as winter radish in six to 

 eight weeks. Pkt., 5e., oz., lOc; J4 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 pithy for along time. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; J41b.,30e.; lb., 81.00. 



NEW CELESTIAL, or WHITE CHINESE. Has 

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

 obtained it direct from China. It is an "AlLSeasons Radish," 

 being ready for use when three inches long and continues 

 until nearly six inches long. Flesh firm, solid, and pure 

 white. Pkt., 5e.; oz., 10c.; X lb., 25c.; lb., 90c. 



