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RADISHES-Continued. 



\ /OLDEN GLOBE. — An excellent summer Radish; slow to run to seed 

 Snape globular, bright yellow color grtid mild flavor. 



Pkt, 5c. Oz., 10c 



. lb., 15c. Lb., 50c. 

 , HITE BOX. — Perfectly round, 

 ooth skin, pure white, free from any 

 sharpness or bitterness. A remarkably 

 quick grower, with small top. For forc- 

 ing, it is in every way superior. 

 Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb., 50e. 



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FOR an early supply sow in hot-bed in Febru- 

 ary. For a successive supply sow from mid- 

 dle of March to September. Radishes thrive 

 best in light, rich, sandy loam. The radish must 

 make a rapid growth to be fit for use; it will 

 then be crisp and tender and of a mild flavor. If 

 it grows slowly it will be hard, fibrous and dis- 

 sably pungent. 



iAKGE WHITE SUMMER, The Great Summer 

 fadish. — This is the most popular white Radish 

 for summer use with the gardeners around Balti- 

 more, because of its handsome appearance and 

 ready sale, and its well-known quality of being 

 slow to run to seed. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 

 15c. Lb., 40c. 5 lbs., $2.00. 



TRIUMPH RADISH 

 — Striped, Red and 

 White. — This is a 

 beautiful and odd 

 Radish, which, when 

 mixed in the bunch 

 with Scarlet Radishes, 

 makes a pleasant con- 

 trast. The Radishes 

 are globe shaped and 

 strikingly handsome, 

 having bright scarlet 

 stripes on a white 

 ground. It is a splen- 

 did forcing variety, 

 with short top, small 

 leaves, and matures 

 quickly. It is very 

 ornamental for table 

 use. Pkt., Sc. Oz., 

 10c. % lb., 25c. 



EARLY SCARLET 



T U R N I P. — Turnip- 

 shaped, skin red; for 

 forcing. Pkt., 5c. % 

 lb., 15c. Lb., 50e. 



I WHITE 



\ yBELICA- 



VCY. — This 

 excellent 

 Radish, in- 

 t rod u ce d 

 by us re- 

 cently, has 

 proved itself 

 all that has 

 been claimed 

 for it. It has 

 become a great favor- 

 ite with the truckers 

 and market gardeners 

 around Baltimore. 

 Succulent, crisp, deli- 

 cate, smooth and 

 clean. Among the 

 earliest spring varie- 

 ties; an improvement 

 on the White Stras- 

 burg, which it resem- 

 ' Dies, being more 

 evenly shaped and 

 smaller topped; 

 grows into full size 

 and perfection during 

 the hottest months. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 

 % lb., 30c. Lb., 60c. 



X/ EARLY WHITE TIPPED SCARLET.— An ex- 

 cellent variety for forcing, with very short leaves; 

 bright scarlet in color, with a white tip. Pkt., 5c. 



tlOc. % lb., 15c. Lb., 50c. 5 lbs., $2.25. 

 tENCH BREAKFAST.— Of oval form; color 

 let, white tipped. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 14 lb., 

 Lb., 50c. 

 LRLIEST WHITE TURNIP. — For forcing, 

 and the Red Turnip bunch together very 

 Jifcely. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb., 50c. 

 V EARLY SCARLET, OR PRUSSIAN GLOBE 

 RADISH. — This is the very best forcing variety; 

 is sown largely by market gardeners and truck- 

 ers, and they are delighted with it. It is of 

 globular shape and brilliant, beautiful crimson 

 color, short top, and will stand a large amount of 

 heat without becoming pithy. Pkt., 5e. Oz., 10c. 

 % ylb., 15c. Lb., 55c. 

 VWHITE STRASBURG. — This 

 is becoming one of the most 

 popular summer sorts; it is of 

 handsome tapering shape, skin 

 pure white; verv tender. Pkt., 

 5c/Oz., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb., 50c. 

 V/CHINESE ROSE WINTER. — 

 Remarkably fine for winter 

 use. The best of the winter 

 sorts. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 

 15e-. Lb., 50c. 

 I/WHITE CHINESE WINTER, 

 fOR CELESTIAL. — An excellent 

 white winter Radish; a good 

 keeper. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. V4, 

 lb/ 20c. Lb., 60c. 

 \/G I A N T STUTTGART. — A 

 splendid new variety, of excel- 

 lent quality; withstands sum- 

 mer J/fP&t. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 

 24 yd; 15c. Lb., 50c. 



INCINNATI MARKET 

 NEW GLASS RADISH. — Pkt., 

 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb., 

 4.">tyj^ 5 lbs., 40c. lb. 

 \ y^TVHITE VIENNA, OR LADY 

 IPINGER. — This is unquestion- 

 ibly the finest long white Rad- 

 ish. Of most handsome shape; 

 color a beautiful snow white. 



It is of very rapid growth, and remarkably crisp 

 equally desirable for the market or home garden. 

 . S Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb., 50c. 



|/l O N G SCARLET (Finest Grown). — Very attractive, and sells 

 readily. Owing to its handsome shape, brilliant color and fine qualities 

 it commands a higher price and more ready sale than the ordinary Long 

 Scarlet, as generally sold. 



f Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb., 35c. 5 lbs., $1.50. 



l/cHARTIER. — A good variety for private or market garden purposes. 

 IBtands long before going to seed, and is tender and crisp. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb., 50c. 



brittle and tender, 



Large 

 White Summer 



SOW in early spring in 

 light, rich soil in drills 

 14 inches apart and 

 thin the plants to 6 inches 

 in the row. The roots will 

 be ready for use in October 

 and will sustain no injury 

 by being left in the ground 

 during the winter. 



SANDWICH ISLAND 

 MAMMOTH. — This new Sal- 

 sify grows fully twice the 

 size of the old sort, and is 

 superior in quality. Inval- 

 uable to market gardeners. 

 Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % 1»- 

 40c. Lb., $1.25. 



LARGE WHITE.— The 

 old well - known variety. 

 Pkts., 5c. and 10c. % lb., 

 40c. lib.. $1.00. 



