COLE'S CHOICE NOVELTIES. 



IX 



LONG BRIGHTEST 8G11RLET RADISH. 



This new variety, by some called Long Car- 

 dinal Radish, is one of the handsomest 

 Long Radishes grown- In shape it is 

 uniformly smooth, in size intermediate between 

 the long and half-long sorts. It is early, being 

 fit for use in 25 days after sowing. In 



brightness of color it is quite unique, being the 

 brightest fiery scarlet we have ever seen 

 in any Radish; the tails are tipped white. The 

 skin is very thin, the flesh crisp, brittle 



and of a delightful pungent quality. A fine 

 variety to sell well in all markets:for its excel- 

 lent quality and intense bright. color. 



Peropkt. .10 cts., 3 pkts. 25 cts., oz. 15 cts., M lb. 

 35 cts., lb. $1.25. 



]SIO]H PLU3 ULTIMA I^ADI3fi 



By some called Dark Red Ball, or Early 

 Deep Scarlet Turnip Forcing Radisli. 



Remarkably fine in quality, and of very 

 quick growth, and ready to pull within fifteen 

 to twenty days after sowing. Perfectly glob- 

 ular little roots, of very bright color and 

 excellent shape— certain to insure ready sale 

 on the market. This is unquestionably the 

 smallest topped, quickest to mature, and 

 finest colored radish ever introduced. It is by 

 far the best strain of early radish for forcing. 

 Beds are planted, the crop matured and sold, 

 and the same bed made ready for a second 

 planting— all in 30 days. No gardener can 

 afford to grow common sorts when he can get 

 seed of the Non Plus Ultra, the earliest 

 forcing and handsomest of the scarlet turnip 



Per pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, Va. lb. 30c, lb. Sl.OO, 



THE STONE TOMATO. 



NON PLUS ULTRA RADISH. 



m STONE TOMATO. 



This variety is described by the introducer^ 

 as follows: "Tlie New Stone Tomato 

 ripens for main crop; is very large, and of 

 bright scarlet color; very smooth, with 

 occasionally a specimen very slightly octagon 

 shaped; ripening evenly to tlie stem without 

 a crack; exceedingly solid and firm fleshed 

 (as its name indicates); is an excellent 

 shipper; quality the very best; fine forcan- 

 ning; a good keeper; without hard core; 

 not subject to rot; its appearance on market 

 remarkably i.,ttractive ; a heavy variety; its 

 vines and foliage rank and robust, heavily 

 loaded with very uniform specimens of fruit. 

 For years this Tomato has been subjected to 

 the most careful testing, and we have found 

 it to possess several superior qualities and 

 distinct characteristics. We believe it to be 

 the coming Tomato for market gardeners and 

 canners." 



Per pkt. 7c, oz. 30c, H lb. $1.00. 



