WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Vegetable Seeds— 79 



WHITE 1ADY FINGER.— Sometimes called 

 Long White Vienna. A fit companion for Maule's 

 Long Scarlet Short Top, being very much of the 

 same character, but white instead of red. It has 

 been an extremely popular sort for years, and is 

 one of the very best and finest of the long white 

 radishes. It is graceful in form, and in flavor 

 is sweet and mild, with brittle flesh. It is an 

 especial favorite with many market gardeners, 

 aud has recently undoubtedly taken a fresh hold 

 upon the popular taste, as the demand has largely 

 increased for my selected strain of White Lady 

 Finger during the last five years. You cannot 

 make a mistake by including this variety iu your 

 order, as it is sure to please all lovers of long white 

 radishes. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 35c; lb., 75c 



CINCINNATI MARKET. — Sometimes called 

 Glass Radish, in allusion to its brittleness. This 

 radish is widely sown in the West, and is certainly 

 of high quality, but I find that it is almost identical 

 with my Long Scarlet. In my trial grounds I 

 can see but little difference between the two sorts, 

 except that Cincinnati Market may be somewhat 

 larger in size and a little darker in coloring than 

 Maule's Long Scarlet. No one -will make much of 

 a mistake in sowing one kind for the other, but for 

 the sake of those who prefer the Cincinnati Market 

 1 list a genuine strain of that seed. Pkt., 5 cts.; 

 oz., 10 cts.; l 4 lb., 35 cts.; lb., 90 cts. 



CHARTIERS. 



WHITE CHARTIERS. 



CHARTIERS.— A long, smooth radish, red above and 

 shading to clear white at the tip, as shown in the illustra- 

 tion. Large, but both brittle and tender. Widely popular, 

 This radish makes a fine appearance on the market stall, 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; \i lb., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 



WHITE CHARTIERS.— Similar in shape and 

 possessing the same good qualities as the above, 

 but the color is pure white. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 

 cts.; \i lb., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 



White 1 1 GlissWor 

 Lady 1 cincinWti 

 Finger I Market* 



WHITE BOX. 



A most excellent radish for forcing under 

 glass or for growing in the open ground. Its 

 short top and rapid growth make it a great 

 favorite with market men, and its mild, sweet 

 quality wins the favor of the consumer. At 

 Philadelphia and elsewhere the market men 

 grow it extensively in glass covered frames 

 without heat. The frames are sometimes 

 called "boxes," and hence the name of the rad- 

 ish. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; l 4 pound, 

 125 cts.; pound, 75 cts. 



LONG CARDINAL, Fit for use In 25 days 



from sowing. It is of a bright red color, with 

 white tip. Shape shown in the illustration. 

 Noted for its crisp, tender flesh and good ap- 

 pearance. It is smooth and uniform and highly 

 colored; the contrast of brightest cardinal with 

 the white tips is both effective and fetching. 

 Being early it is very profitable for marketing. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 25c; lb., 90c 



Godfrey Winkler, Sulphur Springs, Ark.— I cannot 

 but express my gratitude that through your catalogue 

 I was made acquainted with The Practical Farmer. 



FRENCH BREAKFAST. 



FRENCH BREAKFAST, — This prettj 

 radish in color is bright red, tipped with white. 

 It is oblong in shape, and in quality is crisp 

 and tender. It is a quick grower, and Is an 

 exceedingly popular variety. Pkt., 5 cts.j 

 oz., 10 cts.; \i lb., 35 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 



WHITE STRASBURG.— A white radish, oJ 

 large size, good quality, and ability to resist se- 

 vere heat. I have always recommended White 

 Strasburg for summer planting. It will grow 

 solid, with good flavor, when other kinds fail. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; U lb., 35c; lb., 90c 





WHITE BOX. 



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H1TE STRASBURG 



