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RADISH— Continued 



SCARLKT OLnK-SHAPFI) RADISH. This radish, olive 

 shaped, has a distinct, l)right-scarlet color. The whole crop 

 maturing at one time makes it very desirable. It is among 

 tile best shippers. Packet. '>v. and 10c. ; 14 lb., 35c.; \:. lb., 

 'i.-.c: lb.. $1.25. 



BOLGIAJfCS LARGE WHITE RADISH. This most beau- 

 tiful radish, which has been the market gardener's favorite 

 for many years. In size, shape, quality, color and attract- 

 iveness it has all the points of a good radish for the table, for 

 market and for shipping. Pkt.. 5c. and 10c. ; oz.. 15c.: V4 lb.. 

 :iOc.: 1 lb.. $1.00. 



GOLDEN GLOBE SUM.MER. Of globular form and bright 

 yellow color. A splendid addition to th^ radish family. Should 

 • found in every garden. Packets, 5c and 10c. ; % lb., 30c.; 

 I . $1.00. 



NEW WHITE STRASBURG RADISH. This variety is 

 ow the most popular summer radish grown. Of handsome, 

 blong shape, tapering beautifully to a point. Both skin and 

 il'sh 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 without 

 losing its fine quality and remains in a tender condition longer 

 than any other summer sort. Packet, 5c.; ounce 15c.; V^ 

 lb., 35c.; 1^ lb.. 65c.; lb., $1.25. 



CRIMSON GIANT RADISH. This new radish is an en- 

 tirely new type and differs radically from all the varieties 

 hitherto in cultivation, in so far as its roots attain more 

 New <;iass Radish than double the size of those of other forcing varieties, 



without getting pithy or hollow. This giant radish develops 



roots of 6 to 7 inches in circumference and over an ounce in weight, 



their pure white flesh remaining firm and crisp and of the mildest flavor, 



but notwithstanding the extraordinary size and weight of its bulbs, 



it is second to none as a foreing variety. It is equally well adapted to 



outside culture. The seed should be sown very thinly to permit full 



development of the roots. Packf^t. 10c. ; ounce, 15c ; 'i lb.. 40c.: 



lb.. $1 .50; postpaid. 



WINTER 

 RADISHES 



WHITE CHINESE OR CALL 

 FORNIA M.4.MM0TH 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, 5c. and 10c. ; ounce, 15c.; % lb., 35c.; % lb., 



65c.; lb., $1.2.5. 



LONG WHITE SPANISH WINTER. Papers, .5c. and 10c. ; '4 lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00, 



ROCND WHITE SPANISH. Papers. 5c. and 10c. ; 14 lb., 30o.; lb., $1.00. 



ROUND BLACK SPANISH. Roots round, sometimes topshaped. Good keeper. 

 Packets, 5c. and 10c. ; % lb., 30c. ; lb., $1.00. 



LONG BLACK SPANISH. One of the latest and hardic'St radishes. Packet. 

 .5c and 10c. ; % lb., 30c. ; lb., $1.00. 



CHINA ROSE, OR SCARLET CHINA. One of the most popular fall and 

 winter sorts. Roots about 6 inches long. Skin smooth and of a bright rose color. 

 Flesh very firm and crisp. Packets, 5c. and 10c. ; 14 lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00. 



Crhnson Gbnt Radish 



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