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COLE'S GARDEN ANNUAL. 



CINCINNATI MARKET liADISH. 



(©INGINNATI fflAP^I^Brii FJADISH. 



This fine new variety is sent out by Mr. Livingston, whose description we give: For many years 

 Cincinnati has been noted the country over as headquarters for the production of radishes of finest quality 

 and appearance. 



These radish growers from long experience have become expert in this line, and, by carefully selecting 

 and growing their own seed for over thirty \ears (guarding the same as if it were gold dust), have perfected 

 this, the hand»40iuest Ions red radish in cultivation. 



The tops are so very small that tlie radishes may stand touching each other in the rows. One grower 

 says the tops are too small to 'pull by," and that he never thins this variety like he would other kinds that 

 would quickly run up to seed if left standing too thick in the row. They grow straight a nd smooth six 

 to seven inches long. Their attractive, glossy scarlet skin is very thin, and the flesh crisp and brittle and of 

 a delightful, pungent flavor. Without doubt it is the linest long red radish for forcing, and 

 outsells any other thiit is put in competition with it on the market, and being long standing it is also 

 an extra line sort for the home garden. 



Price per pkt. 10 cts. o/. 15 cts., i,i lb. 35 cts., lb. $!.00. 



EARLY ROSE TURNIP RADISH. 



This new and novel variety is of a soft, rosy pink color, and is indeed an acquisition. This is one of the 

 best Radishes we have ever seen. It is similar to the round, forcing varieties in shape and size, and has 

 every feature of good selection, such as a small, compact top and a miniature root. It is very early, requiring 

 only 23 days to mature it, ana remains in good condition for 10 days, even in a trying season. 



But, undoubtedly, its chief charm is its beautiful rose color. We think we have never seen a more 

 attractive Radish in tin; bunch, while its appearance is incomparal)le when prepared for table. 



Price per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., 14 lb. 35 cts. 



GOLDEN DRESDEN RADISH 



We can recommend it alike for 

 family garden and for market as one of 

 the most valuable and (juick growing 

 radishes. Planted under ordinary con- 

 ditions May 5th. it was ready for the 

 table June 3d. The tops are very scant, 

 and admit of closest planting. As will 

 be seen by our cut, the Radishes are 

 perfectly round, smooth, and with at- 

 tractive, light golden-brown skin. The 

 flesh is crisp, white, juicy, and of the 

 II nest flavor. Market gardeners can 

 either grow (his new Radish in the 

 garden or force it, and depend upon a 

 remarkably perfect, early and uniforiu 

 crop. 



Pric4^ Per pkt. 5 cts,, oz. 15 cts., ^ lb. 35 

 cts., lb. $1.25. 



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