14 JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
WASHING AND GETTING READY FOR MARKET JERSEY SANDWICH RADISHES. 
JERSEY SANDWICH, the Most Profitable Summer Radish 
This new Radish originated in Southern New Jersey, and has been kept in the hands of a few South 
Jersey growers for shipping to Philadelphia and New York markets, and the seed was offered for the first 
time last spring. 
Its shape is shown in photo above, pure white in color and of fine quality; either as an 
early or summer radish it sells like hot cakes in the market. 
Pkt., 10c.: 02z., 20¢:3/34 Ibi; 5@e73 Ibe plewae 
FROM DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
J. EpGar MatTrTineGpy, Box No. 35, R. F. D. 5, Congress 
Heights, D. C., writes:—‘‘I don’t think the Green’s Imp. 
Earliana can be beaten anywhere. ” 
FROM CONNECTICUT 
EDWIN J. CHURCH, 109 Prospect Ave., Hartford, Conn., 
writes:—‘‘I am well satisfied with all seeds I had from you, 
especially Green’s Earliana Tomato. Have had good reports 
from them wherever plants have been sold.’’ 
FROM UTAH 
Jos. H. PARKIN, Woods Cross, Utah, writes:—‘‘The Utah 
State Fair Ass’n in October, 1912, gave me the only first priz€ 
for yellow onions. They were your Long-Keeping Prize- 
taker.”’ 
FROM NORTH CAROLINA 
J. ALLEN Hopper, Leakesville, N. C., R. F. D. 2, writes:— 
“TI make a specialty of early tomatoes and always have the 
first on our market, and your Earlianas are the earliest and 
best I ever saw.” 
FROM UTAH 
Dan CovINGTON, 323 N. 8th, W. Provo, Utah, writes :— 
‘‘Please accept my compliments on your seeds. We have 
bought seeds from several different firms, but yours suit me 
better than any others. You do not exaggerate in describing 
your vegetables, and we can depend on what you say.” 
FROM CONNECTICUT ; 
JouN WILLIAM Potts, Jewett City, Conn., Box 14B, writes: 
—‘‘ I wish to state that your Paris Golden Celery which I got 
from you last Spring proved all that was claimed for it and 
proved the best celery raised in this part of the State and all 
your seeds were the very best.” 
FROM PENNSYLVANIA 
Rev. GEORGE N. FROUNFELTER, Wallaceton, Pa., writes: 
—T used your garden seeds last year and wish to say that 
there are no better in the world so far as I am able to judge.” 
FROM MARYLAND 
L. J. BEaucHAMP, R. 2, Westoner, Md., writes:—‘‘The 
Jack Rose is a fine early tomato, and they are so large and 
smooth.” 
