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MAULE'S KARME.ST SCARLET.-Earliest of all. Pkt.. lOcts. 

 1!A R L V SCARLET ERFURT.— This new radish is most desirable as 



SSs an extra early, and is particularly flr.e for forcing purposes. Shape is well shown 

 ft- in cut ; flesh, white, crisp, solid, and very mild. Has a very small 

 «s not disappoint a single customer who sows it, and should lie inch] 



•8k not disappoint a single custc 

 order s--nt me this Spring. I 

 f| THE 1834.— Most exc 



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 udeit in every 

 Pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 15 cts. ; H lb., 40 cts. ; lb.. |1.25. 

 m 'I'llts l!"i;ji.— .'lost excellent all the year round. see next page, 

 is FRENCH BREAKFAST.— Of quick growth, crisp and tender. This Is 

 !Vv still an exceed inglv popular variety. Pkt., » c. ; oz., 10 c. ; '. t lb., 20 c. : lb., 50 c. 

 H EARLY DEEP SCARLET Ol.lVE, This is of the same quick growth 

 ^ and rich carmine red as Hound Dark lied, differing only In shape. It is equally 

 H desirable either for market or private garden. Absolutely the very best 

 UsS Olive-shaped Radish. Packet, 5 c. ; ounce, 10 c. : !.; pound, 30 c. ; pound. !W c. 

 |§ EARLY W1IITE TURNIP.— Of quick growth; tine sharp flavor; has 

 |s always been held in high esteem. Pkt., Sets.; oz., 10 cts.; ! 4 lb., 20 cts.; lb., 50 cts. 

 |§ EARLY SCARLET TURNIP.— similar to the White Turnip, differing 

 only in color. Packets, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cent: i ; J4 pound, 20 cents : pound, 50 cents. 



WHITE BOX.— This new White Turnip Radish is most excellent for 

 forcing purposes. Its short top and rapid growth especially fit it for grow ing 

 under glass in frames or boxes, hence its name. Often tit to pull before the 

 H leaves are large enough to tie. Pkt., 5 cts. : oz., 10 cts. ; lb., 30 cts. : lb.. ?1.00. Sjg- 

 II ROUND DARK RED.— The market-gardener's favorite Radish, fc# 

 Mas it sells everywhere at abetter price and ahead of all other red radishes. Its |§B 

 s& rapid growth, beautiful shape, and its truly magnificent color at once recommend 

 H it. Sow Dark Red once, you sow it always; as great an improvement on fc 

 ®S the Scarlet Turnip as it is possible to make. Pkt., 10 c. ; OZ..20C ; £ lb., 40 c. ; lb., $1.15. ■ 

 II MAULE'S LONG SCARLET. (Short (op.)-This is undoubtedly 

 s| the very best Long Red. It is very early, grows half out of the group.!, 

 p Root bright red, very brittle. I really think I have the best strain of | 

 'Si this Radish on the market. Certainly no other can surpass it. 

 ® Packet. 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents ; K, pound 20 cents ; pound, 50 cents. 

 I WHITE LADY-FINGER.— Unquestionably the finest Lone White. I 

 is It is of very rapid growth, and remarkably crisp, brittle and tender. I 

 & Packet, 10 cents ; ounce. 15 cents ; H pound, 30 cents ; pound, 90 cents. 

 « CHARTIERS.— A new variety that has met with great popularity. It is a > 



long radish, red at the top and shading off to a fine white at the tip. Grows to a 

 SKgood size and is also brittle and tender. Pkt., 5 cts.; 07.., 10 Cts.; '., lb., 30 cts.; lb.. 90c. i 

 S WHITE STRASBURG.— It is of pure white skin and llesh : firm and 

 js brittle; a quick grower rapidly attaining a large size, and withstands severe feii 

 SJ heat. Packet. 5 cents ; ounce. 10* cents : hi pound, 20 cents : pound, 50 cents. 

 I GOLDEN SUMMER TURNIP. -Of good size : it withstands heat and jgft 

 Sx drouth wonderfully well ; of most excellent shape and flavor. It. is often tit for 

 Sj use four weeks from sowing. As fnr ahead ot the old Yellow Summer, ns I 

 8S Dark Red is ahead of Scarlet Turnip. Pkt., 5 c; oz., 10 c; ii lb.. 20c; lb.. 50 c. IS 

 I GIANT STUTTGART.— There is no question that this mammoth fe- 

 S> radish is the largest of all; at the same time it is of remarkably quick g 

 ss growth. Packet. 5 cents ; ounce. 10 cents; pound. 20 cents ; pound, M cents. 



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 l'ing 14 lbs. This monster 



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 '.dish secured Mr. H. (fie $25 premium. 



CHINA ROSE WINTER. -One of the very best for winter use. Packet, |M 

 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents : 1 1 pound. 20 cents ; pound, 50 cents. 



BLACK SPANISH WINTER.— Of large size, firm, and keeps well until/jp 

 Spring. Packet. 5 cents : ounce. 10 cents ; '.; pound. 25 cents ; pound, 65 cents. JJfi- 



WHITE SPANISH WINTER.— Solid, pungent flavor, but milder than^jfc 

 the black. Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents ; 1 ! pound, 25 cents ; pound, K5 cents. 



CALIFORNIA MAMMOTH WINTER.-Sometimcs a foot long.gp,^ 

 Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents ; '4 pound, 20 cents ; pound, 05 cents. 



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