NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLES (a\ H 



5^ew Slound Scarlet China 



AN ALL-SEASONS RED RADISH 



This new variety of the China Radish may be 

 sown at intervals from spring until autumn. 

 Matures in from six to seven weeks, and is 

 much hardier tlian most 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 coloi', pure 

 white flesh, wonderful habit and quality have com- 

 mended it to many gardeners who are now grow- 

 ing it with great profit. Pkt., 5c. ; oz., 10c. ; ^ lb., 

 35c.; lb., $1.25. 



improved Malf''£ong S^laek 

 Spanish Siadish 



This new sort, as shown in photograph above, 

 is intermediate in shape between the old Round 

 and Long Black Spanish, and much superior to 

 either. Flesh mild, very crisp and sweet, never 

 pithy, and is decidedly the best of all the black 

 radishes. If stored in damp sand in the cellar 

 they will keep all winter. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; \ 

 lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00. 



2)ouble Quick White 

 forcing Siadish 



This valuable new and distinct variety, the 

 seed of which is now offered for sale for the 

 first time, bears the same relation to the white 

 radishes as the Wood's Early Frame and the 

 Philadeli^hia Gardeners' Long Scarlet do to the 

 red radishes, being nearly as early as these well- 

 known red sorts ; while the shape, as shown in 

 our photograph above, is one long sought for in a 

 white forcing radish. The color is a rich waxy 

 white ; flesh mild, crisp, tender and free from any 

 woodiness, even if allowed to remain ten to fifteen 

 days after being fit to pull. It is the very best 

 general purpose white radish introduced since the 

 introduction of our celebrated Felton's White Box 

 Radish, and is surely destined to become a leader. 

 Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 20c.; \ lb., 60c.; lb., $2.00. 



WE DELIVER FREE BY MAIL 



The Postal Law governing the transmission of 

 seeds through the mail provides for the sending of 

 any quantity so long as no package weighs over four 

 pounds. Thus forty pounds can be sent in ten 

 packages. This is a great convenience to purchas- 

 ers, as we pay the postage and deliver free to 

 any post-office in the United States all Vegetable 

 and Flower Seeds at prices quoted by the packet, 

 ounce, \ lb., lb., pint or quart, enabling those at 

 a distance to procure their supplies just as cheaply 

 aa though they called at our store in person. 



