CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 51 
CRISP COOL RADISHES 
CULTURBE.—This is a popular vegetable, and grown to a large extent. The ground 
for Radishes should be rich and mellow. The early small varieties can be sown broad- 
cast among other crops, such as beets, peas, spinach, or where lettuce has been trans- 
planted. Early varieties are sown in this section the whole year, but during Summer 
they require frequent watering to make them grow quickly. The Early Scarlet Turnip 
White Tipped and White Strasburg are best for planting during the Summer months. 
Winter varieties, however, require some time to mature, and the seed should be planted 
in August and September for good Radishes in November and December. Very popular 
in the Spring for shipping North. Radishes constitute one of our most staple vegetables 
for shipping to Northern markets. Matures in 25 to 40 days. One ounce to 150 feet of 
drill; 8 pounds to the acre. Radishes suffer from many insect pests which destroy both 
the tops and the roots. Where these insects are leaf eaters Corona Dry is almost a sure 
specific. It should be liberally applied as soon as any pests are noted and should be 
repeated from time to time throughout the season. 
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Early Long Scarlet, Short Chartier. Icicle. 
Top, Improved. . 
EARLY LONG SCARLET, SHOBT TOP, the best quality. Best for shipping. Packet, 
IMPROVED.—This is a standard, most ex- 5c. and 10c.; 0z., 15¢.; %4 lb., 30c.; 1b., $1.00, 
cellent sort, either for the home garden or postpaid. 
the market. The tops are short and com- 
paratively small. The roots are smooth, 
Slender, uniform in shape and a very at- 
tractive bright carmine-red in color. 
Packet, 5c. and 10c.; oz., 15c.; % lb., 25c.; 
lb., 75c., postpaid. 
ICICLE.—A handsome white variety 
about five inches long, with strong top and 
pointed root. Quick growing, brittle and 
mild in flavor. A good variety for this 
section. Packet, 5c. and 10c.; oz., 15¢c.; %4 
Ib., 35c.; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
CHARTIER.—A long Radish, deep crim- 
son colored at the top, shading off lighter 
until at the bottom it becomes’ white. 
Packet, 5c. and 10c.; oz., 15¢c.; % lb., 30c.; 
1b., $1.00, postpaid. 
COOPER’S SPARELEBR TURNIP, 
WHITE TIP READISH.—Roots slightly 
flattened on the under side, color very deep Cooper’s Sparkler Turnip, White Tip 
scarlet with a white tip; fiesh white and of Radish. 
