935 B STREET. X. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



RADISH.- "'^^"■<^"' 



Six ounces seed will plant icx)->-ard row ; 8 to 12 pounds to the acre. 



CVLTTRE i'Y r.Ar'I>H ILi.l -ihe* thrive best icallgbt. rich, mellow soil, and to bring out their mtld qualities they must make a quick and 

 tender growth ~ '.'t beds during the winter and eariy spring, or later on in sheltered (x>rders, in well-manured deeply- 



dog. mad linely - „ ilate»l Into a rapid growth they become tibroiis and tough. Sow in drills 10 inches apart, and thin to 2 



loctaes in the r - >r three weeks until Septemlier for a succession, t^w winter varieties In July and August. Like the 



tarnlp. thev m.^ , ;i n. and must he taken out l<e(ore severe frost and stored away in a cool cellar in sand, or a pit, where 



tbev will ke^t :i: — Kef re i< n.: iii;i in ooM water, which adds to their freshness. 



Bol^iauo's No. 2 Scar- 

 let Globe Kadlsh. -Is the 



be;r in every way. It is 

 handsome in form and color, 

 a beautiful oval and rich 

 scarlet. The amount of its 

 foliage is small compared 

 with otiier varieties, and 

 small for the size of the 

 radish. The peculiar merit 

 of this \-ariety as a forcing 

 radish is that it will bear the 

 heat requisite for forcing 

 without becoming pithy or 

 spongy. The flesh is tender, 

 juicy, and mild. It is equally 

 as good for open garden cul- 

 ture as for forcing, and 

 therefore it commends itself 

 equally to the amateur and 

 market gardener. Packet, 5 

 cents: ounce, 10 cents; '4 

 pound, 15 cents; pound, 50 

 cents. 



Bolgiano's S o a r 1 e t 

 No. 1 Globe Itjulisb.— 



Excels all other stocks for 

 rich color, shapely form and 

 quick growth. It has a rich, 

 scarlet color, faultless shape, 

 and matures in twenty days. 

 It looks beautiful on the 

 market stall, and outsells all 

 other sorts. It needs no rec- 

 ommendation to those who 

 have already used it, and 

 others should try it in their 

 frames or outdoors early in 

 the spring. Packet, 5 cents; 

 ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 15 

 cents ; V2 pound, 20 cents ; 

 pound, 40 cents. 



Vick's Scarlet Globe. 



— A forcing radish. Small 

 foliage ; quick in growth ; 

 fine color, and remains solid 

 under all conditions. Pack- 

 ets, 5 cents and 10 cents; K 

 pound, 20 cents; pound, 65 

 cents. In sealed packages. 



NO. 2 SCARLET QLOBE RADISH. 



Bolg^iano's New Snow-White Turnip Kadish.— It has short tops, rapid growth, perfect turnip 

 shape, e.xtra hne quality, and stands a long time before getting pithy: remaining solid and juicy for a long time 

 after full grown. Will succeed either under glass or in open ground. Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents ; J4 

 pound, 15 cents: l^ pound, 25 cents; pound. 50 cents. 



Scarlet Olive-Sbaped Kadisb. — This radish, olive-shaped, has a distinct, bright scarlet color. The 

 whole crop maturing at one time, makes it very desirable. It is among the best shippers. Packets, 5 cents and 

 10 cents; J4 pound, 15 cents; V2 pound, 25 cents: pound. 40 cents. 



Scarlet Turnip 

 White Tip Radish. 



in making this beautiful radish to 

 ornament the private table and em- 

 bellish the market stall. It has 

 been brought to our market in two 

 weeks after planting, and always is 

 a very early crop for frames and 

 for open ground culture. Some 

 gardeners use it in lOO-pound lots. 

 It is annually grown more and 

 more, and in demand everywhere. 

 Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents ; 



14 pound, 15 cents; 14 pound, 20 

 centi; pound, 35 cents. 



Bolgiano's Large Wbite 

 Kadlsb.— This picture truly rep- 

 resents this most beautiful radish, 

 which has been the market gar- 

 deners' favorite many years. In 

 size, shape, quality, color, and at- 

 tractiveness it has all the points of 

 a good radish for the table, for 

 market and for shipping. Packet, 

 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 



15 cents; l4 pound, 20 -cents; 

 pound, 35 cents. 



SCARLET TURNIP WHITE TIP RADISH. 



LARGE WHITE RADISH. 



