26 G. EDWARD SCHULTZ, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



JiADISHES"""^^^™^' ODER Raieschen, Ger. 



One ounce of seed will plant 100 feet of drill ; 8 to 10 pounds for an acre. 



All varieties thrive best in light, sandy loam. For early usfesovv in the hot-bed in February, giving 

 plenty of ventilation, or outside in the garden, in drills, as soon as the soil is warm and dry, covering 

 the seed about half an inch deep. Sow every two week-^, from March until September, for a succession 

 of crisp radishes for continued use. Radishes mast grow rapidly to be crisp, mild-fiavored and tender. 

 I offer a fine assortment. 



No. 1 Scarlet Globe Shaped Radish. 



GOIvDEX GI.OBE SUMMER Grows 

 to a large size, and, as it stands heat well, may be 

 «own quite late. Crisp and tender. Packet, acts; 

 oz., lOcts; i lb., 15cts; lb., 40cts. 



WHIXE SXR.ASBUR.G SUMMER. This is prov- 

 ing one of the best and most popular summer Radishes grown. 

 Both the skin and flesh are pure white and almost transparent, 

 And of delightful pungent taste. It can be pulled five weeks 

 from time of sowing, or it will continue to grow without los- 

 ing its fine flavor, and will remain tender longer than any 

 other sort. Packet, Set's; oz., lOcts; 15cts; lb.. 40cts. 



r^O^G WHIXE VIEI^JISA, or I^ady Kinder 



This is the finest Long white Radish in cultivation. It is most 

 beautiful in shape: white in color; both skin and flesh are 

 pure snow-white, crisp, brittle and of rapid growth. Oz., 

 lOcts; 3^ lb., 15cts; lb., 40cts. 



OHARXIKR I.OISG SCARt,EX A beautiful long 

 Radish of a deep crimson color, shading to white at the tip. 

 Splendid for outdoor culture. Will keep tender longer than 

 .any other variety. Pkt., Sets; oz., lOcts; ^Ib., 15cts: lb.,40cts. 

 NEW d,ASS One of the earliest radishes grown, its 

 small top making it very fine for forcing: shorter and thicker 

 than Long Scarlet and earlier. Tender, crisp and fine flavored . 

 Packet, Sets; oz.. lOcts: lb., IScts; lb., 35cts. 

 CI^«CIP«KAXI MARKEX An extra early variety 

 of the Long Scarlet type; clear bright red color; crisp and 

 juicy. Packet, 5cts; oz., lOcts; 141b., Iccts; lb., Socts. 



WIISXER VARIETIES. 



ROSE CHIISA WIl^fXER Roots cylindrical: color 

 bright rose; flesh white and of superior quality. One of the 

 best. Packet, Sets: oz., lOcts: lb., IScts: lb.,'40cts 

 EOBJG BI^ACK SI>A]^(ISH One of the latest and 

 hardiest of Radishes. Oblong in shape, of large size. Pkt., 

 5cts; oz., lOcts: %lb., L5cts: lb., 40ets. 



y^OPJG WHIXE SPANISH Flesh white, flrm and 

 pungent, but milder than the Black Spanish. Grows 6 to 8 

 inches long. Packet, .'Sets; oz., lOcts: i:^lb.. 1.5cts: lb., 40cts 

 WHIXE CHI?iESE,or Celestial A quick-grow- 

 ing white variety, very tender and agreeable in flavor. Shape 

 half-long, stump-rooted. A variety of unusual merit, and can 

 be sown either in the Spring or Fall. Retains its crispness 

 and flavor longer than other sorts. Highlv recommended. 

 Packet, octs: oz., lOcts: '^i lb., 20cts: lb., 50cts. 



I^UIflBER XWO SCARI.EX GI.OBE 

 SHAPED The roots ot this variety are slightly 

 olive shaped, a rich, bright scarlet in color; flesh 

 white and tender, fit to pull as early as any radish 

 that grows. I especially recommend this to gar- 

 deners whose markets demand a large, first early 

 forcing radish. Pkt., 5cts; oz., lOcts; 2 ozs., 15ct8; 

 i lb., 20cts; lb., 60cts. 



WHIXE-XIPPEO SCARI.EX XUR- 

 NIP RAOISH A beautiful Radish, coming 

 in very early; tops very small, permitting of close 

 planting; quality excellent. Pkt., 5cts; oz,, lOcts; 

 \ lb., 15cts; lb., 3octs. 



VICKS SCARI^EX OI.OBE One of the 



earliest Radishes grown, and one of the best for 

 forcing. Makes a very small top, of bright red 

 color, and is very attractive, both in color and 

 shape, making it a good seller. Mild, crisp, juicy 

 and tender. Packet, 5cts; oz., lOcts; \ lb., 20cts; 

 lb., 65cts; in Vicks Sealed packages. 



CRIItlSOX GIAXX A most valuable Rad- 

 ish, of European introduction, which is creating 

 quite a furor wherever grown, and is destined to 

 take the lead in turnip Radishes. It grows quickly, 

 and even when it attains a large size it remains 

 absolutely tender and of perfect flavor to the very 

 last. It surprises and delights all who have grown 

 it. I am quite sure that this will prove to be a 

 money-maker with both truckers and market-gar- 

 deners, as it will prove to be a most desirable and 

 salable variety. It is of a beautiful deep crimson 

 color, and in crispness and flavor it is unsurpassed. 

 Pkts., 5 and lOcts; oz., 15cts; \ lb , 20cts; lb., 75ct8. 



FREJ«JCH BREAKPASX Scarlet, with 

 white tip, shape nearly oval, good for forcing or 

 summer sowing. Oz.,10cts; \ \h., 15cts; lb.,40cts. 



EARIvY I^ONG SCARLEX, Sbort 



Xop The standard long variety for market and 

 home garden. Roots long, growing partly above 

 ground, straight, smooth, rich scarlet color; very 

 crisp and a quick grower. Packet, 5cts; oz., lOcts; 

 15cts; lb., 85cts. 



White Stra^>burg Summer. 



