4 ‘4 | 
WHITH BOX.—This| EARLY SCARLET ERFURT.—This rad- 
white turnip-shaped or] ish is quite desirable as an early sort, and is | 
globe-‘shaped radish is| particularly adapied to forcing. The shape is 
the foremost of its class | well shown in the illustration. The color isa 
in the Philadelphia | vivid scarlet. The flesh is white, crisp, solid 
KS) markets. It seems to be| and mild. It has a very small top, and will 
constantly improying| bear close planting. An excellent radish for 
in character, under high | the market gardener. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 
culture and careful se-| 10 cts.; 14 pound, 30 cts.; pound, 90 cts. 
lection. It is a most A > 
excellent radish for CEE ) 
forcing under glass or 
for growing in the open 
ground. The illustra- 
tion shows the shape of 
the radish, and also in- 
dicates the size at which 
it is first pulled for 
bunching. 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 Phil- 
— “|| adelphia and elsewhere the market men grow 
: The hed | a ule A I MmMmanriaG| it extensively in glass covered frames without 
for 1904 with complete weather forecasts for | EAE er aoe ae polis BomeunEs acaled 
the entire year free with every order for}| 4s ¢o earliness, I may say that it is often fit to 









4 EARLY SCARLET ERFURT. 
j Maule’s Seeds. To.others 25 cents, postpaid.|) ju before the leaves are fully grown, thus), EARLY ROUND DARK RED.—This rad- 
| You will need it every day next season. economizing the valuable space under the| iShis a great favorite with market gardeners, 
sashes. The White Box always sells where a| 0D account of its size and attractive appear- || 

white radish is wanted. My strain is the very | ance. Its beautiful color is implied in its name. 
best; the true article. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, | It makes very rapid growth, and is one of the 
10 cts.; 44 pound, 25 cts.; pound, 75 cts. sweetest and tenderest radishes on my whole |, 
list. Market gardeners and private growers as 4} 
well find this variety to give entire satisfac- 
tion, either in point of profit or general good 
qualities. (See illustration.) Packet, 5 cts.; 
ounce, 10 cts.; 4 pound, 25 cts.; pound, 75 cts. ) 





GIANT STUTTGART. VICK’S SCARLET GLOBE. 
fer STUTTGART. — This mammoth VICK’S SCARLET GLOBE. — This new 
white radish is the largest of the turnip shaped | radish has establisheda good reputation as a 
sorts. It has solid, crisp, pungent flesh, and is | forcing sort. Its peculiarity is that it will bear 
highly prized by people demanding a radish | the heat requisite for forcing without becom- 

of high or lively flavor. Both skin and flesh | ing pithy in character or suffering injury to its e rR 
are pure white. It should be given plenty of | flavor. Its attractive shape is shown in the il- NN, 
space in the row. Theshape is shown in the} lustration. Its color is a rich scarlet. It has a EARLY ROUND DARK RED. 
illustration. It is well known and widely pop-| small top and is in all respects a high bred rad- EARLY WHITE TURNIP.—A very early 

ular. Plxt., 5¢.; oz., 10¢.; 14 lb., 20¢c.; 1b., 60c. ish. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 10c.; 14 1b., 20c.; lb., 60c. 
WINTER RADISHES. 
/MEAULE’S WINTER.—This is a fine, large, white radish, admittedly 
Vv he best of the winter sorts. It is of Chinese origin, but is now thoroughly 
Americanized. Continued selection has made it perfect in shape, size, 
quality and flavor. It resembles California Maminoth Winter, but is su- 
perior to that or any other variety with which I am acquanted, as it lacks 
no qualities desirable in a winter radish. The illustration shows its general 
form. It will grow to avery large size, 8 to 15 inches in length and even 
flarger, according to fertility of soil. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 15¢.; 14 1b., 30c.; 1b., $1.00. 
NEW JAPANESE COLOSSAL. (See specialties. ) 
BLACK SPANISH WiNTER. — A large, black-skinned radish, with 
firm white flesh of pungent flavor. It is a good keeper, lasting easily until 
Spring. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 44 pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.25. 
WHITE SPANISH WINTER._This large, well-known radish has a 
solid flesh of somewhat milder flavor than Black Spanish. It is a reliable 
winter keeper. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; 144 pound, 20 cts.; pound, 60 cts. 
CALIFORNIA MAMMOTH WINTER.—This great white radish some- 
times attains the length of a foot. It is firm, of high quality and a good 
keeper. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 14 pounds 20 cents; pound, 60 cents. 
n (LCHINA ROSE WINTER. 
Also called Searlet Winter. 
popular favorite, with rose- 
colored skin. It is a large 
and fine shaped radish, grow- 
ing partly above the. ground. 
The portion above ground is 
darker in color than that 
below ground. The size is 
8 to 44% inches long and in pro- 
portion as shown in the illus- 
tration. Flesh pure white. 
Flavor mild or slightly pun- 
gent. A splendid keeper for 
use in winter. A very showy 
radish. Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 10 cents; 44 pound, 
20 cents; pound. 60 cents. MAULe’sS WINTER. 
HORSE-RABISH SETS. 
Horse-radish is always in demand in winter and spring. The culture 
is by sets or root cuttings, as it seldom seeds. hese sets are planted 
in rows or furrows 2 to 3 feet apart and 15 to 18 inches apart in the rows. 
The set should be placed in a perpendicular position, with crown 3 to 6 
inches below surface. Horse-radish delights in a deep, rich soil and re- 
quires but little cultural attention. It makes large top growth giving 
weeds small chance. Near to markets the horse-radish is a most im- 
portant crop. Price of sets, 25 cents per dozen; 9) cents per 100, by mail, 
postpaid. By express or freight, 60 cents per 100; $4.00 per 1,000. EARLY SCARLET TURNIP. 
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radish, of comparatively small size. Shape in-}| 
dicated byitsname. Skin and flesh pure white. 
Flavor mild, though not lacking in character. 
Admirable for forcing. Held in high esteem 
| by those acquainted with it. Packet, 5 cts.;) 
ts.; pound, 60 cts. 










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EARLY WHITE TURNIP. 
ARLY SCARLET TURNIP.—Quite sim- 
ilar to the Early White Turnip radish, above 
deseribed, differing only in color. A good, 
standard scarlet radish for general purposes. 
It is of very quick growth, and of a very de- 
sirable size. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 
14 pound, 20 cents; pound, 60 cents. | 










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