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GRIFFITH ®, TURNER GO. 



RADISH ES.~Continued. 



FOR an early supply sow in hot-bed in February. For a successive supply 

 sow from middle of March to September. I'.adishes thrive best in light, 

 rich, sandy loam. The radish must malie 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, tibrous and disagreeably pungent. 



WHITE DELICACV.— This excellent Radish, introduced by us last year, has 

 proved itself all that has been claimed for it. It has become a great favorite 

 with the truckers and market gardeners around Baltimore. Succulent, crisp, 

 delicate, smooth and clean. Among the earliest spring varieties : an im- 

 provement on the White Strasburg. which it resembles, being more evenly 

 shaped and smaller-topped ; grows into full size and perfection during the 

 hottest months. Pkt., 5e. Or.., lOe. 1-4 loc. L,l>., 40o. 



LARGE WHITE SUMMER, The Great Summer RadisU.— This is the 

 most popular white Radish for summer use with the gardeners around Bal- 

 timore, because of its handsome appearance and ready sale, and its well- 

 known qualitv of being slow to run to seed. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1-4 lb., 15c. Lb., 35c. 5 lbs., $1.50. 



White 

 •etigacy 



HARLY SCARLET 

 T W R N I P . — Turnip 

 ,"9fcaped, skin red ; for 

 forcing. Pkt., .'5c. 1-4 

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



FRENCH BREAK- 

 ^ii'AST.— Of Oval form ; 

 <; • 1 o r scarlet, white 

 "tipped. Pkt., .5c. Ox. 

 l©c. 1-4 lb.. 15c. Lb. 

 S«c. 



V EARLIEST WHITE 

 TWRNIP.— For forcing. 

 This and the Red Tur- 

 ■ip bunch together very 

 »icely. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 

 lOo. 1-4 lb., 15c. Lb., 



I aoc. 



\ TRIUMPH R A D - 

 * I S H — Striped, Red 

 and White.— This is a 

 lieautiful and odd Rad- 

 ish, which, when mixed 

 K the bunch with Scar- 

 let Radishes, makes a 

 l>leasant contrast. The 

 Radishes are globe 

 s»bape and strikingly 

 •liandsome. having bright 

 scarlet stripes on a 

 white grounil. It is a 

 splendid forcing variety, 

 with short top. small 

 leaves. and matures 

 quickly. It is very or- 

 ■iunental for table use. 

 Pkt. lOc. Oz., 15c. 

 1-4 lb., 40c. 



GOLDEN GLOBE.— An excellent summer Radish. Slow to run to seed ; shape 

 /'globular, bright vellow color, and mild flavor. 



Pkt., "Sc. Oz., 10c. 1-4 lb., 15c 



Lb., 40c. 



White box.— Perfectly round, smooth 

 ' skin, pure white, free from any sharp- 

 ness or bitterness. A remarkably 

 quick grower, witli small top. For 

 forcing it is in every way superior. 

 Pkt., 5c. Oz., lOc. 1-4 20c. 



Lb., 50c. 



Large 

 White Summer, 



//EARLY WHITE TIPPEU 

 »SCARLET— An excellent va-i 

 riety for forcing, with very^ 

 short leaves ; bright scarlet in' 

 color, with a white tip, PktJ 

 5c. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. 15c. 

 Lb. 40c. 



Lb. 40c. 



EARLY SCARLET, or PRUSSIAN GLOBE RADISH.— This is the very best 

 forcing variety : is sown largely by market gardeners and truckers, and they 

 are delighted "with it. It is of globular shape and brilliant, beautitui crimson 

 /fcolor, sliort top, and will stand a large amount of heat without becoming pithy 



Pkt. 5c. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



WHITE STRASBURG.— This 

 is becoming one of the most popu- 

 lar summer sorts ; it is of hand- 

 some tapering shape, skin pure 

 white : very tender. Pkt., .5c. 

 Oz., 10c. 1-4 lb., 15c. Lb., 

 40c. 



. CHINESE ROSE WINTER.— 



Remarkably fine for winter use. 

 The best ' of the winter sorts. 

 Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1-4 lb., 

 Sdc. Lb„ 50c. 



/WHITE CHINESE WINTER, 

 or CELESTIAL.— An excellent 

 white winter Radish : a good keep- 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., lOc. 1-4 lb., 

 |,30c. Lb.. 65c. 



VGIANT STUTTGART.— A splen- 

 did new variety, of excellent qual- 

 ity : withstands summer heat. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1-4 lb., 

 aOc. Lb., .50c. 



/CINCINNATI MARKET NEW 



GLASS RADISH.— Pkt., .5c. 



Oz., 10c. 1-4 lb., 15c. Lb., 35c. 



( -WHITE VIENNA, or LADY 



I=^INGER.— This is unquestionably 



tlie finest long white Radish. Of 



most liandsome shape : color a beautiful snow white. It is of ver.v rapid growth, 



and remarkably crisp, brittle and tender, equally desirable for the market or home 



garden. Pkt. 5c. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb.. 15c Lb. 40c. 

 ,i LONG SCARLET.— (American Grown). — Very attractive and sells readily. 

 fOwing to its handsome shape, brilliant color and fine qualities, it commands a 



higher price and more ready sale than the imported Long Scarlet, as generally 



sold. 



Pkt. 5c. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 5 Lbs. 1.75 

 OHARTIER.— A good variety for private or market garden purposes. Stands 

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



Pkt. 5e. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. 30c. Lb. .>0c. 



SALSIFY 



Or VEGETABLE OYSTER. 



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Sow in early spring in light 

 rich soil in drills fourteei 

 inches apart and thin th 

 plants to six inches in the row 

 The roots will be ready for us- 

 in October, and will sustain n' 

 in.iury by being left in th' 

 ground during the winter. 



V' SANDWICH I S L A N li 

 MAMMOTH.— This new Sa.' 

 sify grows fully twice th 

 size of the old sort, and is su 

 perior in quality. Invaluabl 

 to market gardeners. Pkt 

 5c./ Oz. lOe. 1-4 lb. 2St 

 ^i'b/ 90c. 



14,ARGE WHITE.— The ol, 

 well-known variety. Pkt. 5c-| ' 

 and lOc. 1-4 lb. 25(1 

 Lb. 80c. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



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