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WHITE DELICACY. — This excellent 

 Radish introduced by us last j'ear, 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 improvement on the 

 White Strasburg which it resembles, be- 

 ing more evenly shaped and smaller 

 topped, grows into full size and perfec- 

 tion during- the hottest months. 

 Fkt.5c. Oz. 10c. 1-4 lb. 30c. Lb. 50c. 



TVHITE OLIVE.— Quite saleable in mar- 

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

 Lb. 50c. 



SCARLET OLIVE-SHAPED.— A showy 

 half -long variety of pretty shape, and 

 bunches beautifully, put. 5c. Oz. 10c. 

 1-4 lb. 20e. Lb. 50c. 



CHIIVESE ROSE WINTER. — Remark- 

 ably fine for winter use. The best of the 

 winter sorts. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1-4 

 lb. 20c. Lb. 50c. 



WHITE CHINESE WINTER.— An ex- 

 cellent White Winter Radish; a good 

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

 20c. Lb. 50c. 



LONG BLACK SPANISH 



— A large winter variety; 

 one of the hardiest, with 

 dark green leaves, firm in 

 texture; keeping until 

 spring. Pkt. 5c. Oz. lOe. 

 1-4 lb. 20c. Lb. 50c. 

 LARGE WHITE SPAN- 

 ISH, Winter.— Fine keep- 

 ing quality. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 

 10c. J4-lb. 30c. Lb. 50c. 

 ROUND WHITE SPAN- 

 ISH. — A good fall or win- 

 ter variety. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 

 lOc. 34-lb. 20c. Lb. BOc. 

 ROUND BLACK SPAN- WHITE 

 ISH:.--A fine globe-shaped DELICACY. 

 Radish, very popular with 

 the Germans, known as 

 Rettig ; good quality. 

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

 lb. 20c. Lb. 50e. 



SPANISH RADISH. 



WHITE STRASBURG. — This is be- 

 coming one of the most popular sum- 

 mer sorts, it is of handsome tapering 

 shape, skin pure white, very tender, 

 put. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 

 Lb. 40c. 



CIANT STUTTGART. — A splendid 

 new variety, of excellent quality; 

 withstands summer heat. 

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

 Lb. 40c. 



TRIUMPH RADISH. 



WHITE STRASBURG. 



TRIUMPH RADISH — 

 (Striked, Red and 

 Wbite). — This is a 

 beautiful and odd rad- 

 ish, which when mixed 

 in the bunch with Scar- 

 let Radishes makes a 

 pleasing contrast. The 

 radishes are globe shape 

 and strikingly hand- 

 some, having bright 

 scarlet stripes on a 

 white ground. It is a 

 splendid forcing varie- 

 ty, with short top, small 

 leaves, and matures 

 quickly. The warmth 

 of the hot-bed makes 

 its peculiar colorings 

 quite prominent. It 

 can also be grown in 

 the open ground, and is 

 of mild, pleasing- flavor. 

 It is very ornamental 

 for table use. 



Per i»Ut. 10c. 

 Oz. 35c. J4-lb. T5c. 



WHITE VIENNA, or 

 LADY FINGER. — 



This is unquestiona- 

 bly the finest long 



white radish. Of most 



handsome shape; 



color, a beautiful 



snow white. It is of 



very rapid growth, 



and remarkably crisp 



brittle and tender, 



equally desirable for 



the market or home 



garden. PUt. 5c. 



Oz. lOc. 14 lb. 15c. 

 Lb. 40c. 

 LONG SCARLET. — 



( American grown.) — 



Very attractive and 



sells readily. Owing 



to its handsome sh ape 



brilliant color and 



fine qualities, it com- 

 mands a higher price 



and more ready sale 



than the imported 



Long Scarlet, as gen- 

 erally sold. 



put. 5c. Oz. 10«. 



14-lb. 15c. Lb. 35c. 

 CHARTIER.— A good variety for private or market garden purposes 



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



put. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1-4 lb. 30c. Lb. 50c. 



EARLIEST WHITE TURNIP. — For 



forcing. This and the Red Turnip bunch 

 together very nicely. 



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

 Lb. 40c. 



EARLIEST RED TURNIP. — T u r ni p 

 shaped, skin red ; for forcing, 

 put. 5c. 1-4 lb, 15c, Lb. 40c. 



FRENCH BREAKFAST— Of oval form, 

 color scarlet, white tipped. 



put. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 

 Lb. 40c. 



S Rhubarb 



or PIE PLANT. 



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Sow in April, in drills one inch deep and one foot apart. 

 When plants are large enough, thin to ten inches apart, 

 and cultivate. In the fall or following spring, transplant 

 into deep rich soil three feet apart each way. 



put. 10c. Oz. 15c. 1-4 lb. 50c. Lb, $1.50, 



YEQET/qBLE 

 6T5TER. 



Sow in early spring on light, rich soil 

 in drills fourteen inches apart, and 

 thin the plants to six 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. When cooked the flavor som ^- 

 what resembles the oyster, and is a good 

 substitute for it. 



SANDWICH ISLAND MAMMOTH.— 



This new Salsify grows fully twice the 

 size of the old sort, and is superior in 

 quality. Invaluable to market garden- 

 ers. Pkt. 5 c. Oz, 10 c. }4-lb. 35 c. 

 Lb. 80c. 



LARGE WHITE. — The old well-known 

 variety. PUt. 5c. and 10c. 1-4 lb. 

 25c. Lb. 75e. 



Salsify. 



ALL PRIC£S SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



