MAUIjE'S earliest white.— a most remarkable white olive- 

 shaped radish that I was fortunately able to secure in France from one 

 of the most prominent firms of French seed growers. This radish is 

 absolutely earlier than any other radish now known, whether white, 

 red or any other color. W ben I state that good sized radishes can be 

 pulled in from 12 to 15 days from the sowing of th-^ =of <1 -I'l mv friends 

 will realize at once what a remarkable varii has a 



small top, is solid and of crisp flavor, and in every other respect is a ,, 

 first class radish. The size and shape is accurately shown in the illus- , 

 tration above. This is but the third year that this variety has been of- j 

 fered for sale in this country, the last two years the stock of seed being «i 

 limited quite a number of my customers were disappointed. My crop I. 

 for this years disposal being a little larger, I hope to have enough to go a 

 around, but suggest early orders. Pkt., lOc; oz., 20c.; ]4 lb., 50c.; lb., 81.50. s I 



MAUliE'S ElIlLiE^T SCARLET.— If \ou an .it all .inxious to I mildfla\oi ilw ' ^ i i isji ,>ii(l iciijii I l.)s a very small, short top, and 

 h i\e the finest led radishev, ind hwe them e.iilici than an\ of \oui is equally \aknbk loi foicingoi open giound; in favorable weather, 

 neighbors, Maule's Earliest Scarlet is what you should sow. Its crisp, I maturing in from 20 to 25 days from the sowing of the seed. Sown 

 brittle flavor, as well as its remarkably quick growth, alike recom- largely by market gardeners and truckers who highly recommend it. 

 mend it. Color of skin a rich scarlet, while the flesh is pure white; of 1 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; }4 pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00. 



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MAULE'S WINTER 



use in 25 days from sowing the 

 seed. It is particularly noted 

 for its crisp, tender flesh, and 

 bright, attractive color of skin. 

 In shape, very regular, smoo'h 

 and conical; the flesh is of the finest quality. It is a radish either for the home garden or tin 

 truck patch; I am sure it will delight all my customers, pkt., lOc; oz., 15c,; \i lb., 30e.; lb., $1.00. 



GOL.DE1V DRESDEN.— This is a Germaa radish, remarkably quick growing. Planted und' r 

 ordinary conditions the first of Maj', it was ready for the table by the first of June. Has a vei v 

 small top, which admits of the closest sowing. Perfectly round aud smooth, while they have ai- 

 tractive golden brown skin. Flesh is crisp, white, juicy and of fine flavor. Used for forcing <>r 

 open ground culture. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; % pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00. 



THE 1834. — A successful German gardener, coming to this country, brought with him seed ">f 

 this radish. Time out of mind he has been solicited by his neighboring gardeners to let them 

 have some of the seed at fabulous offers. No seed introduced in years has had su(xh a pedigre 

 In 1834 it was a good radish, and to day it is as good as ever. It surpasses every other sort in 

 fine, crisp and brittle flavor; is always solid, of quick growth; flesh and skin a beautiful ivory 

 white. Thousands i ' 



may also justly be 

 any time In fram( 

 It has given the bes 

 do so. Packet, 10 ce 



MAULES AVIBTTER.— This radish will supplant China Rose Winter and 

 all other varieties of Winter radishes. Although it is an American grown 

 radish, it came originally from China. In shape it is somewhat similar to 

 California Mammoth White, and also to Chinese Mammoth, but it is superior 

 to both in every way, the roots being more symmetrical in shape, and more 

 crisp, solid and of superior flavor. Without exception the most desirable 

 winter variety in cultivation. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; J^ lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.25. 



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