Cole's Seed Store, Pelfa, Iowa 



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RADISH 



Ger. Rcttig. Fr. Radis. 

 One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. 



The radish is very hardy, and can be 

 sown as early as the ground will admit. To 

 be crisp and tender they should make a 

 quick growth. The soil should be very rich 

 and light; sow the seeds in drills one foot 

 apart and cover half an inch deep; thin while 

 small from two to three inches apart; hoe 

 often; for a succession sow at intervals of 

 two weeks. To keep the beetle from destroy- 

 ing them sprinkle w^ith ashes or air-slaked 

 lime. The winter varieties should be sown 

 in August; they must be taken up before 

 severe frosts and stored in a cool cellar and 

 covered with earth. Put them in cold water 

 an hour before using. Every family should 

 raise a supply of winter radishes. 



Non Plus Ultra Badisli 



WON PI.US ULTRA. By som.e called Dark \ 

 Red Ball, or Early Deep Scarlet Turnip 

 Porcing" Radish. Remarkably fine in quality 

 and of very quick growth, and ready to • 

 pull within fifteen to twenty days after ' 

 sowing. Perfectly globular little roots, of 

 very bright color and excellent shape. It 

 is by far the best strain of early radish 

 for forcing. Beds are planted, the crop ma- 

 tured and sold, and the same bed made 

 ready for a second planting — all IN 30 

 DATS. Xo gardener can afford to grow 

 common sorts when he can get seed of 

 the NON PLUS ULTRA. Per pkt. 5 cts., 

 oz. 10 cts., 14 lb. 35 cts., lb. $1.25. 



EARLY DEEP SCARLET TURNIP; or 

 ROUND DARK RED. Of very deep red 

 skin, beautiful shape and extra early. The | 

 very best strain of Early Scarlet Turnip > 

 Radish in cultivation. Its handsome ap- ] 

 pearance and extra fine quality commands 

 a quick sale on the market. It is always . 

 firm and crisp. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10' cts., 

 14 lb. 35 cts., lb. $1.25. | 



EARLY WHITE TURNIP. Like the Scarlet i 



Turnip, but in color pure white; flesh white | 



and semi-transparent; very crisp and ten- , 

 der. It is a few days later, and will bear 



the heat longer without becoming spongv. ' 

 Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., U lb. 30 cts., lb. 



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COOPER'S SPARKLER WHITE TIP. The 



best strain and most popular of the white 

 tip radish. See page 37. | 



Earliest White Radish 



EARLIEST WHITE. This handsome new 

 variety is not only the earliest White Rad- 

 ish, but the earliest of any color. The 

 beautiful little radishes, of the size and 

 shape shown in the cut, are ready for 

 the table in 18 or 20 days after sowing the 

 seed. Of handsome olive shape; both skin 

 and flesh are pure white, of mild flavor, 

 ■crisp and tender. The tops are small, 

 which renders them suitable for forcing 

 and admits of close planting. This proved 

 to be one of the most desirable varieties 

 in our trials, and can be highly recom- 

 mended. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., M 

 lb. 35 cts., lb. $1.25. 



EARLY FRENCH BREAKFAST. A medium 

 sized Radish, olive-shaped, small top, of 

 quick growth; very crisp and tender, of a 

 beautiful scarlet color, tipped with white. 

 A splendid variety for the table, for its 

 excellent qualities and beautiful color. Per 

 pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., 14 lb. 30 cts., lb. 

 $1.00. 



EARLY SCARLET GLOBE. A most desir- 

 able turnip sort for hot-bed forcing; very 

 early; and in flavor mild, crisp, juicy and 

 tender, top small, and it will stand the 

 heat well without becoming pithy. One of 

 the best selling radishes on account of its 

 very attractive color and shape. Per pkt. 

 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., 14 lb. 35 cts., lb. $1.25. 



I have used your seeds for ticclve years and have 

 aluays found grand results ivith them. I tcish to 

 advertise your seeds to some of my neighbors. — 

 Arthur Misner, Harrison Co., Mo. 



I liave ordered seeds from you for years 

 and find they are good. This order includes 

 seeds for a few of my friends whom I have 

 induced to try them. — Mrs. F. Aufderheide, 

 Gosconade Co., Mo. 



