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F. W. BOLGIANO & C0., 



RADISH. 



CONTINUED. 



New- 

 Glass 

 Radish. 



Cincinnati Market. — 



This fine strain of the Long 

 Scarlet Short-Top Radish 

 has been selected for 30 

 years. The tops are so small 

 that the radishes may stand 

 touching each other in the 

 rows. They grow perfectly 

 straight and smooth, and 

 from 6 to 7 inches m length, 

 and the flesh crisp and brit- 

 tle, and of delightfully pun- 

 gent flavor. Equally as good 

 for the open ground. Packet, 

 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; Ya. 

 pound, 15 cents; V2 pound, 

 20 cents ; pound, 35 cents. 



Chartier.— Long red 



radish with a white tip. 

 Beautiful for bunching. 

 Packet, 10 cents; J4 pound, 

 15 cents; pound, 35 cents. 



White Strasburg Radish. 



Winter Radishes. 



New Glass Radish.— Quick growth, small top, 

 bright color. The best forcing radish. This brilliant 

 uniform radish is not so large as the Long Scarlet 

 Radish, but is similar in form, "and holds its size 

 without losing its nice proportions. It is slow to run 

 to seed. Market gardeners find it satisfies the market 

 demand, and sells better than other long radishes. 

 Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents ; ^ pound, 15 cents ; 

 J/2 pound, 25 cents; pound, 40 cents. Plant at once 

 and isee what a good radish it is. For sale only in 

 our own sealed packages. 



Select Early Long Scarlet.— This improv- 

 ed strain of Long Scarlet Radish is regarded by our 

 most extensive market gardeners to be the finest 

 stock they ever grew ; for earliness, brilliancy of 

 color, and shortness of top it cannot be surpassed, 

 and is the most profitable one to grow for an early 

 crop. Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents ; ^ pound, 15 

 cents ; ^ pound, 20 cents ; pound, 30 cents. 



Golden Globe Summer. — Of globular form 

 and bright yellow color. A splendid addition to the 

 radish family. Should be found in every garden. 

 Packets, 5 cents and 10 cents; %. pound, 15 cents; 

 pound, 35 cents. 



New White Strasburg 

 Radish. —This variety is 

 now the most popular sum- 

 mer radish grown. Of hand- 

 some oblong shape, tapering 

 beautifully to a point. Both 

 skin and flesh are pure white, 

 almost transparent, very 

 tender, and of a delightful 

 pungent taste. It can "be 

 pulled five weeks from time 

 of sowing the seed, yet it 

 will continue to grow with- 

 out losing its fine quality 

 and remains in a tender con- 

 dition longer than any other 

 summer sort. There is much 

 cheap and spurious seed be- 

 ing offered. Purchase your 

 stock direct from us, and 

 have it reliable. Packet, 5 

 cents; ounce, 10 cents; % 

 pound, 15 cents; J^ pound, 

 20 cents ; pound, 35 cents. 



White Chinese or California Mammoth 

 Radish. 



Is as solid and juicy as an apple, pure white flesh and 

 delicious flavor— a very choice variety. Should be sown 

 in June and July, and is ready for use when 3 inches 

 long, and continues to grow until it is 6 inches long. A 

 first-class winter radish, and always attracts favorable 

 appreciation at the table or on the market stall. Packet, 

 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents ; ^ pound, 20 cents ; 54 pound, 

 25 cents; pound, 50 cents. 



Large White Spanish Winter.— Papers, 5 cents ; 

 ounce, 10 cents; K pound, 15 cents; pound, 40 cents. 



Round Black Spanish Winter.- Papers, 5 cents ; 

 ounce, 10 cents ; Ya pound, 15 cents ; pound, 40 cents. 



Round White Spanish.— Papers, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents 

 Long Black Spanish. — Papers, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents ; 

 Winter Chinese Rose. — Papers, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents 



% pound, IS cents ; pound, 40 cents. 

 ^ pound, 15 cents ; pound, 40 cents. 

 J4 pound, IS cents ; pound, 40 cents. 



