The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 



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We Pay Postage on Pkts., Ozs., Yi Lbs. and Lbs. 



2 Ozs. to 100 Feet of Drill 

 Culture. Sow as soon as the ground is dry in the Spring, in rows 12 to 18 

 inches apart, every week or 10 days for succession, up to the middle of June, after 

 which they are little used, unless a cool northern spot can be found where the 

 ground is shaded during part of the day. They should be sown in light, rich soil, 

 as a crisp Radish cannot be produced in heavy soils. Sow also in early Fall for late 

 crops and Winter use. Sow 8 to 12 pounds to the acre. Radishes should be eaten 

 when quite small ; it is a mistake to let them grow too long and too large. This 

 applies, particularly to Ruby King and small turnip-shaped sorts. 



9. Bolgiano's Tip Top White Tip Radish. The earliest of white 

 tip varieties. Color bright red with a pure white tip, very solid, and 

 of mild flavor, does not get pithy. (See Specialty, page 19.) 



258. Bolgiano's Strawberry Radish. Matures very quickly, 

 shaped perfectly round, bright scarlet in color, and is solid and sweet. 

 (See Specialty, page 19.) 



230. Bolgiano's Extra Early Ruby King Radish. Brilliant red 

 in color, olive shape, very solid, and has excellent flavor. (See Spe- 

 cialty, page 19.) 



238. Bolgiano's Round Scarlet Globe Radish. Rich, scarlet 

 color, faultless shape, matures in 20 days. 



239. Scarlet Turnip White Tip Radish. Round, bright scarlet, 

 attractive, white tip, matures in 25 days. 



Scarlet Turnip "White Tip Radish 



241. Vick's Scarlet Globe Radish. A leader among bright, 

 round, red Radishes. Quick maturing, extremely attractive, 

 short tops, solid and fine flavor. 



240. Crimson Giant Globe Radish. Originator's Stock 

 Seed. This is an entirely new variety, suitable for forcing or 

 early outdoor planting. 



231. Felton's Model or Philadelphia White Box Radish. 



Handsome and early, with fewer short leaves, hence can be sown 

 thickly in the row. 



538. Rosy Gem. Everybody wants this pretty, crisp, tasty 

 little French Radish, so showy with its brilliant cardinal red, 

 contrasted with its immaculate white. 



235. French Breakfast Radish. 



der, good for forcing. 



Quick growth, mild, ten- 



500. Early Snowball. 



Earliest, round, white, solid. 



Forcing .White Turnip Radish. 



RADISH Pkt. Oz. 



Bolgiano's Tip Top White Tip. .$.10 $.15 



Bolgiano's Strawberry 10 .15 



Bolgiano's Extra Early Ruby 



King 10 .15 



Bolgiano's Round Scarlet Globe. .10 .15 



Scarlet Turnip White Tip 10 .15 



Vick's Scarlet Globe 10 .15 



Crimson Giant Globe 



(Originator's Stock Seed)... .10 .15 



French Breakfast 10 .15 



Felton's Model or Philadelphia 



White Box 10 .15 



Rosy Gem 10 .15 



Early Snowball Forcing White 



Turnip 10 .15 



Prussian Globe 10 .15 



Bolgiano's Solid Crimson King. .10 .15 



New Sparkler White Tip Red. . . .10 .15 



EARLY LONG RADISH 



Improved Early Long Scarlet 



Short Top 10 .15 



Cincinnati Market 10 .15 



Early Frame 10 .15 



White Pearl Forcing Bolgiano's 



Ea. Long 10 .15 



Lady Finger or White Vienna. . .10 .15 



White Icicle 10 .15 



Half Long Deep Scarlet 10 .15 



Bolgiano's Long Red Glass 10 .15 



WINTER RADISH 



Short White Chinese Winter or 



Celestial 10 .15 



Osaka 10 .15 



Round White Spanish 10 .15 



Chinese Rose Winter 10 .15 



Long White Spanish Winter. . . .10 .15 



Long Black Spanish Winter 10 .15 



SUMMER OR AUTUMN RADISH 



White Strasburg 10 .15 .30 1.00 



Large White Globe Summer. . . .10 .15 .30 1.00 



Giant White Stuttgart 10 .15 .30 1.00 



Chartier or Shepherd 10 .15 .30 1.00 



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509. Prussian Globe Radish. It is a globe shape of a crimson 

 color, short top and will stand forcing. 



248. Bolgiano's Solid Crimson King. Double the size of the 

 ordinary early turnip-shaped Radishes, this one often measuring 6 to 7 

 inches in circumference; the shape varies between round and oval; 

 adapted for either open ground or forcing. 



Early Long Varieties 



255. Improved Early Long Scarlet Short Top. The finest strain of 

 the most popular Radish. The long, slender, handsome red roots are most 

 attractive. They are ready in about 25 days. Crisp, brittle and of 

 choicest quality. Length 5 to 6 inches. 



252. Cincinnati Market. A strain of the Long Scarlet, growing to 

 slightly larger size, fully as early and darker in coloring. 



537. Early Frame. This is an extra early strain of the Long Scarlet 

 Short Top, largely used for growing under glass. 



249. White Pearl Forcing. Bolgiano's Extra Early Long Radish. 



Sweet, crisp flavor, very popular and profitable. 



257, White Icicle Radish. Introduced from Europe, is one of the 

 finest and longest of the very early, pure white varieties. 



253. Lady Finger or White Vienna. Long white, very early, at- 

 tractive. 



557. Half Long Deep Scarlet. Very popular in the New Orleans 



Market. ...^ 



256. Short White Chinese Winter or Celestial Radish. The best 

 of all Winter Radishes. 



254. White Strasburg Radish. The most popular Summer Radish; 

 of oblong shape, tapering to a point. Skin and flesh are pure white, 

 almost transparent; very tender, of a delightful pungent state. 



243. Large White Globe Summer. Deliciously mild and sweet. 



244. Giant White Stuttgart. An immense white summer radish. 

 247. Chartier or Shepherd. Long, crimson, tipped with white. 



