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White^Tipped EARLY SCARLET TURNIP RADISH. 



A superior strain of this variety, so popular both for outdoor culture 

 and growing in frames; of medium size; shape very uniform and round; 

 color, bright scarlet, with a distinct and ample white tip, contrasting 

 vividly and making it very attractive; mild, crisp, white flesh; 

 matures in 25 days. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. oz., 30c. \ lb., $1.00 lb. 



EARLY SCARLET GLOBE RADISH. 



This is the most popular forcing Radish on the market to-day. It 

 is grown very largely in the Eastern States to supply the enormous 

 demand in New York, Boston and other eastern markets, where its 

 brilliant color and attractive shape have secured for it a prominent 

 place. It matures in 21 days, and has a very small top. No variety looks 

 better in the bunch, none holds the color longer, or remains firmer after 

 pulling. Our stock is not equalled by any to-day, and is selected 

 specially for the most critical trade, some growers buying as much 

 as 500 lbs. annually for forcing purposes. Price, 10c. oz., 35c. | lb., 

 $1.25 lb. 



EARLY SCARLET TURNIP RADISH. 



An old variety, well liked by market gardeners as an out-door sort. 

 It has a bright solid color and makes a handsome bunch — very desir- 

 able. Price 10c. oz., 30c. \ lb., $1.00 lb. 



RAPID FORCING RADISH. 



A fine variety. It resembles the White-Tipped Scarlet Turnip, but 

 is a little smaller, though earlier, coming to maturity in 22 days from 

 time of- sowing, and having very small tops, will prove to be 

 the radish for forcing purposes. Price, 15c. oz., 45c. \ lb., 

 $1.50 lb. 



LONG SCARLET SHORT TOP RADISH. 



This variety is largely grown, as it shape (when tied up in 

 bunches) is the best to ship. Price, 10c. oz., 30c. f lb., 90c. lb. 



WHITE STRASBURG RADISH. 



It is of a tapering shape, skin and flesh both white. It is an 

 excellent summer variety, being tender, crisp, and of fine flavor, 

 and a quick grower. Price, 10c. oz., 30c. | lb., $1.00 lb. 



GIANT WHITE STUTTGART RADISH. 



Medium, early, large and heavy pure white throughout; very 

 tender and of delicious flavor. Price, 10c, oz., 30c. j lb., 

 $1.00 lb. 



LONG WHITE VIENNA LADY ° F ? NGER RADISH. 



Pure white in color, of long tapering shape; very attractive in 

 appearance; sweet, mild and delicious. Matures in about 25 

 days. Price, 10c. oz., 30c. \ lb., $1.00 lb. 



SPARK'S EARLIANA TOMATO. 



A wonderfully early and exceedingly prolific medium-sized, 

 uniform, smooth and attractively shaped, bright scarlet tomato, 

 of great solidity and fine flavor. It is one of the earliest tomatoes 

 grown, having been evolved through keen competition in a 

 tomato-growing section in Southern New Jersey, where earliness 

 and quality secure profitable returns. The plant is of neat, 

 moderate growth, but quite hardy and well set with clusters of 

 from 5 to 8 fruits, averaging 23^2 inches through nearly all ripen- 

 ing up remarkably early and evenly ; of great value to the market 

 gardener where early tomatoes are an object. Price, 30c. oz., 

 $1.00 |lb., $3.50 lb. 



JUNE PINK TOMATO. 



This variety has rapidly come into favor for early shipping. 

 It is a selection from Spark's Earliana, but it has a distinct ad- 

 vantage in color, being of the bright purplish pink known as the 

 "Acme Color." This insures its more ready sale on some markets 

 where this color of tomato is popular. It produces a good crop 

 of marketable sized fruits as early in the season as the earliest 

 varieties. Its shipping qualities are admirable. The vine is of a 

 spreading habit, which leaves the center of the plant exposed, 

 so that the very earliest fruits are thoroughly exposed to the 

 sun, which facilitates the early ripening. The fruits are generally 

 smooth. The flesh is remarkably solid, and of a most agreeable 

 flavor, so whether used for shipping or for local markets, it will 

 certainly meet with favor. Price, 30c. oz., $1.00 | lb., $3.50 lb. 



STONE TOMATO. 



Large, Regularly Shaped Fruit, Flesh Firm. Skin Scarlet and 



Good Shipper. 



This is one of the best and most popular main crop varieties for 

 market gardeners. The plant is a strong grower, is very prolific 

 and possesses every requisite for a salable tomato; the fruits are 

 large, smooth, almost round, being very deep, slightly flattened 

 at the base and top; the color is an attractive, vivid scarlet. The 

 skin is tough and the flesh unusually solid and firm making it one 

 of the best shippers. The quality is unsurpassed for either 

 cooking, canning or slicing, being meaty and firm. Price, 20c, 

 oz., 60c \ lb., $2.00 lb. 



"Your Tomato (Stone) is all you claim for it and more. It is large, very pro- 

 lific and has all the good qualities oy a first class Tomato. It ripens evenly from 

 lop to stem." JOSEPH FITZGERALD. Asylum, Miss. 



LIVINGSTON'S GLOBE TOMATO. 



A large globe-shaped, early fruited purplish variety, exceeding- 

 ly productive. It is largely grown in some sections, particularly 

 in the Southern States where it can be picked before thoroughly 

 ripe and shipped to Northern markets. Price 30c oz., $1.00 \ 

 lb., $3.50 lb. 



FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST OF RADISHES, THIRTY-FIVE VARIETIES, SEE PAGES 21 AND 22. 



