RADISHES, 



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FOR an early supply sow in liot-bed in February. For a Successive supply sow from 

 middle of Marcb to September. Kadishes thrive best in light, rich, panrty loam. 

 The radish must make a rapid growth to be tit for use ; it will tlien be crisp and tender 

 and of a mild flavor. If it grows slowly it will be hard, fibrous and disagreeably pungent. 



WIS'TE nKl>ICACY.— This excellent Eadish, introduced by us last year, has proved =| 

 itself all that ha<i been claimed for it. it has become a great favorite with the truckers and ^ 

 market gardeners around Baltimore. Succulent, crisp, delicate, smooth and clean. Among 

 thee.uliest spring varieties ; an improvement on the White Strasburg, which it resembles, 

 being more evenly shaped and smaller-topped ; grows into full size and perfection during the 

 hottest months. PUt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1-4 lb. 30c. r.b. 50c. 



b^IiOK 1VHITE SUMMER, The Oreat Summer Karti.sli.— This is the most 

 ' poimlar white radish for summer use with the gaideuers around Haltimore, because of its 

 handsome appearance and ready sale, and its well-known quality of being slow to run to seed. 



Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 



Large 

 White Summer. 



WHITF BOX.— Perfectly round, 

 smootli skin, pure white, free from 

 any sharpness or bitterness. A re- 

 markably quick grower, with small 

 top. For forcing it is in every way 

 superior. I'Ut. 5c ©«. 10c. 

 1-1 lb. 20c. l.b SOc. 



AKI,Y WHITE TIPPED 

 'SfAKI.ET.— An excellent variety 

 for foicing, with very short leaves; 

 bright scarlet in color, with a white 

 tip. Pht. 5o. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. 

 15c. Lb. 40. 



|/kari.,y scarlet 



TURNIP. — Turnip 

 shaped, skin red ; for 

 forcing. Pkt. 5c. 1-4 

 lb. 15c. I.b. 50c. 



FRENCH BREAK- 

 FAST Of Oval form; 



■color scarlet, white 

 tipped. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 

 lOc. 1.4 1b. 15c. JLb. 

 SOc. 



/ EARL,IEST WHITE 



■TrRItriP.— For forcing. 

 This and the Red Turnip 

 bunch tog-ether very 

 nicely. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 

 10c. 1-4 lb. 15c. I.b. 

 50c. 



v.*' TRIUMPH RAD- 

 'I S H— Striped, Red 

 White.— This is a 

 beautiful and odd rad- 

 ish, which, when mixed 

 an the bunch with Scarlet 

 R idishes, makes a pleas- 

 iw-c contrast. The rad- 

 ishes are globe shape and 

 strikingly handsome, 

 having bright scarlet 

 stripes on a white 

 ground. It is a splendid 

 forcing variety, with 

 short top, small leaves, 

 and matures quickly. It 

 is very ornamental for 

 table use. Pkl. 10c. 

 <Oz. 15c. 1-4 lb. 50c. 



ARI.Y SCAREET, or PRUSSIAN GEOBE RADISH.— This is the very 

 best forcing variety : is sown largely by market gardeners and truckers, and they 

 are delighted with it. It is of globular shape and brilliant, beautiful crimson 

 col9r, short top, and will stand a large amount of heat without becoming pithy. 

 Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1-4 lb. 20c. Eb. 50c. 



SALSIFY 



or Vegetable Oyster. 



WHITE VIElVBfA. or 

 I..A1>Y FINGER.— This is un- 

 questionably the finest long white 

 radish. Of most hand.some shape; 

 color a beautiful snow white. It is of 

 very lapid growth, and remarkably 

 crisp, brittle and tender, equally desir- 

 able for the market or home garden. 



PIct. 5c. Oz. 10c. 

 1-4 lb. 13c, lib. 40c. 



I.,©BrO SC AKEET — (American 

 giown).— Very attractive and sells 

 readily. Owing to its handsome 

 shape," brilliant color and fine quali- 

 ties, it commands a higher price and 

 more ready sale than the imported 

 Long Scarlet, as generally sold. 

 Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 

 yj>'i-4 lb. 15o. I.b. 35c. 

 kJT Five lbs. $1.30. 



^H ARTIER.— A good variety for 

 private or market garden jiurposes. 

 Stands long before going to seed, and 

 Is tender and crisp. 



put. 5c. ©z. 10c. 

 1-4 lb. 30c. Eb. 50c. 



/rhubarb, PLAN?; 



SOW in April in drills one inch deep and one foot apart. When plants are large 

 enough, thin to ten inches ap^rt, and cultivate. In the fall or following 

 spring, transplant into deep, rich soil three feet ai)art each waj'. 



Pitt. lOe. Oz. 15e. 14 lb. 50c. Eb. $1.50. 



SOW in early spring on light, rich 

 soil in drills fourteen inches apart 

 and thin the plants to six inches 

 in the row. The roots will be ready 

 for use in October, and will sustain no 

 iujuj'y by beiug left in the ground dur- 

 tlie winder. 



A IVnWICH ISEA?ri> M AM- 

 IIOTH.— This new Salsify grows fully 

 twice the si/.^'f the old sort, and Is su- 

 perior in^uality. Invaluable to mar- 

 ket g:ir,(lener». Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 

 1/4^. 3oe. Lb. $1.25. 



AARKE white The old well- 



kfnown variety. Pkt. !iv aiicl 10c. 

 1/4 lb. aoc. Lb. ipl.OO. 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY EEPAIEED. 



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