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:>EW ICICLE RADISH. 



NEW RADISH TRIUMPH. 



This novelty is both unique and usefuL It is very early, be- 

 ing a " Twenty Day " Radish, of globular form, and its tops are 

 very short, which makes it valuable for cultivation under 

 glass. The flesh is very crisp and solid and of mild flavor. Its 

 most distinctive feature, however, is the unique color of the 

 skin. The ground color is pure white, striped horizontally 

 with bright scarlet. It is a most attractive ornament for the 

 table and market gardeners will find ready sale for it. Some of 

 the roots may come In solid color, the strain not being quite 

 "fixed" yet. Pkts., 5 cts., oz. IScts. 

 ICICLE. THE BKST E \RI.Y LONG WHITE RADISH. 



Exceedingly tender and fine flavored. Half-long white 

 Radish resembling the Strassburg m size, but of quicker 

 growth ; very smooth and regular in appearance, with pure 

 white skin and exceedingly delicate and brittle. 



Pkt., 5 cts., oz. 15 cts. 



DELTCATA SQUASH. 



For both Summer and ^^inter use. The most 



Deliciously Flavored Squash Grown. Dry, Sweet 



and Rich. Wonderfully Prolific. 



The exterior of this beautiful Squash is orange- 

 yellow, splashed and striped with dark green. The 

 flesh is rich and dry ; the quality is particularly fine. 

 For private use we can recommend it as surpassing 

 in richness of flavor any of the large, old-fashioned 

 sorts. Pkt., 5 cts., oz. 10 cts. 



"HONOR BRIGHT" TOMATO. 



Different from all other Tomatoes. The longest 

 keeper, hence a good shipper; fruits large, smooth 

 and of excellent quality. Fruit changes from light 

 green to white, then to lemon, and finally to a hand- 

 some red. Pkt., 5 cts., 3 for 12 cts., oz. 25 cts. 



