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NEW TRIUMPH RADISH. 
A beautiful, delicious and profitable new radish for forcing 
or open air culture. The roots are globe-shaped, with stripes 
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of bright scarlet on a white skin. The tops are so small that 






elose planting may be practiced. The flesh is tender, mild, 

juicy and sweet, making it a very desirable table radish. Its 
peculiar beauty gives the Triumph radish an unusual value to 





market gardeners, and I recommend it for universal trial. It 
grows easily andquickly. It is certainly a striking and valu- 
able novelty. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; 14 Ib., 30 cts.; 1b., $1.00. | 
NEW WINTER RADISH. 
JAPANESE 
COLOSSAL. 
This handsome new white 
winter radish is offered to the 
public for the first time last 
year. Its main features are its 
high quality, large size and 
great cropping ability. It is 
just from Japan, and comes to 
this country with very favor- 
able recommendations. Its 
American record is very flatter- 
ing. The skin and fiesh are 
pure white, and in quality it is 
both brittle and sweet. The 
foliage is vigorous and thrifty. 
The leaf shape is peculiar, 
being more sharply serrated } 
or notched than ordinary rad- } 
ishes. It is a quick grower, a! 
heavy cropper and an excellent | 
keeper. The gracefully taper- ¥ 
ing shape of the root is shown 
in the illustration; also, the 
leaf Shape. I am sure this fine 































































new winter radish will be much 



appreciated by my customers. 
This fine radish should be sown 





about the first of July, or a 
little later, in good soil. It 
should be thinned to stand 6 or 
7 inches apart in the row, so as 
to allow for full development. 
It will be ready to pull in early 
autumn. 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; os 
4 pound, 50 cts.; pound, $1.50. yaPANESE COLOSSAL RADISH. 
Wisconsin Golden Salsify. 
A Distinct and Improved Type. 


This new salsify or oyster plant is of high culinary merit. 
The root is larger than the Mammoth Sandwich Island variety, 
the best heretofore on the market, and has a richer color, in-| 
verdict is universally favorable. 

The roots, as already said, have a yellow color or tinge. They | 
once lead the market. Remembering whata distinct gain was quite as 
up with the times. Everybody familiar with it says, it is a de- 


NEW ICICLE RADISH. 
NEW RADISH. 
ICICLE. 
clining to yellow. Many tests of it have been made, and the| Longs, White, Extremely Early. 
The table quality of Wisconsin Golden salsify is unsurpassed. Excellent and profitable; a new and distinct 
It is rich, tender and delicious, and decidedly superior to the | sort. Ready for use as soon as Maule’s Long 
white varieties. It leads the salsifies in flavor, and will aid in| Scarlet Short Top, but has fewer leaves and is 
popularizing this delicious vegetable. even better for forcing. Admirable alike for 
The leaves are quite peculiar in appearance, of a dark green | open air and under glass. 
color, and crimpled or curled in a manner characteristic of The Icicle radish is perfectly white in color, 
this new and distinct type. ° and long, slender and tapering in shape. It 
quickly grows to market size, is crisp 
are fully as easily grown as any other sort, and bunch up hand-_ brittle, and of mild, sweet flavor. It ren 
somely, and I am inclined to predict that this salsify will at | tender during the entire growing period, 
and 



good when an inch in diame 
made when the Mammoth Sandwich Island was introduced, a | when only half an inch. 
few years ago, I am confident that another success in salsify A fine variety for market and private gar- 
culture has been scored in the Wisconsin Golden. I therefore deners, who have a demand for an early, long, 
recommend all gardeners to try it this year, so as to be fully white radish. It was a marvel of excellence at 
Briar Crest and Panmure, and will certainly 
cided improvement and a real acquisition. Packet, 5 cents;| become popular. Packet, 5 cents: ounce, 10 
ounce, 15 cents; 4 pound, 40 cts.; pound, $1.25. | cents; 4g pound, 20 cents; pound, 60 cents. 
