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RADISHES. 



— Continued. 



Slow to run to seed; 



GOLDEN GLOBE An excellent summer Radish; 



ehape globular, bright yellow color and mild flavor. 



Pit., 5c. Oz., 10c. i 4 lb., 15c. lib., 40c. 



WHITE BOX. — Perfectly round, 

 smooth skin, pure white, free from any 

 sharpness or bitterness. A remarkably 

 quick grower, with small top. For forc- 

 ing, it is in every way superior. 

 Fkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1.4 lb., 15c. Lb., 40. 



FOR an early supply sow in hot-bed in February. 

 For a successive supply sow from middle of 

 March to September. Radishes thrive best in 

 light, rich, sandy loam. The radish must make a 

 rapid growth to be fit for use; it will then be crisp 

 and tender and of a mild flavor. If it grows 

 slowly it will be hard, fibrous and disagreeably 

 pungent. 



LARGE WHITE SUMMER, The Great Summer 

 Radish. — This is the most popular white Radish 

 for summer use with the gardeners around Balti- 

 more, because of its handsome appearance and 

 ready sale, and its well-known quality of being 

 slow to run to seed. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. y^ lb., 

 15C Lb., 30c. 5 lbs., $1.25. 



TRIUMPH RADISH 



— Striped, Red and 

 White. — This is a 

 beautiful and odd 

 Radish, which, when 

 mixed in the bunch 

 with Scarlet Radishes, 

 makes a pleasant con- 

 trast. The Radishes 

 are globe shaped and 

 strikingly handsome, 

 having bright scarlet 

 stripes on a white 

 ground. It is a splen- 

 did forcing variety, 

 with short top, small 

 leaves, and matures 

 quickly. It is very 

 ornamental for table 

 use. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 

 10c. Yi lb., 25c. 



EARLY SCARLET 

 TURNIP. — Turnip- 

 shaped, skin red; for 

 forcing. Pkt., 5c. y^ 

 lb., 15c. Lb., 40c. 



WHITE 

 BELICA- 



CY This 



excellent 

 Radish, in- 

 troduced 

 by u s r e- 

 cently, has 

 proved itself 

 all that has 

 been claimed 

 for it. It has be- 

 come a great favorite 

 with the truckers and 

 market gardeners 

 around Baltimore. 

 Succulent, crisp, deli- 

 cate, smooth and 

 clean. Among the 

 earliest spring varie- 

 ties; an improvement 

 on the "White Stras- 

 burg, which it resem- 

 bles, being more 

 evenly shaped and 

 smaller topped; 

 grows into full size 

 and perfection during 

 the hottest months. 

 Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % 

 lb., 15c. Lb., 40c. 



EARLY WHITE TIPPED SCARLET. — An ex- 

 cellent variety for forcing, with very short leaves; 

 bright scarlet in color, with a white tip. Pkt., 5c. 

 Oz., 10c. y A lb., 15c. Lb., 35c. 5 lbs., $1.25. 



FRENCH BREAKFAST. — Of oval form; color 

 Scarlet, white tipped. Fkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. V4 lb., 

 15c. Lb., 40c. 



EARLIEST WHITE TURNIP For forcing. 



This and the Red Turnip bunch together very 

 nicely. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. V4 lb., 15c. Lb., 40c. 



EARLY SCARLET, OR PRUSSIAN GLOBE 

 RADISH. — This is the very best forcing variety; 

 is sown largely by market gardeners and truck- 

 ers, and they are delighted with it. It is of 

 globular shape and brilliant, beautiful crimson 

 color, short top, and will stand a large amount of 

 heat without becoming pithy. 



Fkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 14 lb., 15c. Lb., 35c. 



WHITE STRASBURG. — This 

 is becoming one of the most 

 popular summer sorts; it is of 

 handsome tapering shape, skin 

 pure white; very tender. Pkt., 

 5c. Oz., 10c. y A lb., 15c. Lb. 35c. 



CHINESE ROSE WINTER. 

 Remarkably fine for winter use. 

 The best of the winter sorts. 

 Fkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 14 lb., 15c. 

 Lb., 40c. 



WHITE CHINESE WINTER, 

 OR CELESTIAL. — An excellent 

 white winter Radish; a good 

 keeper. Fkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. y± 

 lb., 15c. Lb., 50. 



GIANT STUTTGART A 



splendid new variety, of excel- 

 lent quality; withstands sum- 

 mer heat. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 

 % lb., 15c. Lb., 40c. 



CINCINNATI MARKET 



NEW GLASS RADISH Fkt., 



5c. Oz., 10c. 14 lb., 15c. Lb., 

 35c. 5 lbs., 30c. lb. 

 t.™?™ E TIEN1 »A, OR LADY 

 CT GEB — This is unquestion- 

 ably the finest long white Rad- 

 ish. Of most handsome shape; 

 color, a beautiful snow white. 



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

 desirable for the market or home garden. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb., 35c. 

 LONG SCARLET. — (American Grown.) — Very attractive, and sells 

 readily. Owing to its handsome shape, brilliant color and fine qualities, it 

 commands a higher price and more ready sale than the imported Long 

 Scarlet, as g-enerallv sold. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 14 lb., 15c. Lb., 30c. 5 lbs., $1.25. 

 CHARTIER — A good variety for private or market garden purposes. 

 Stands long before going to seed, and is tender and crisp. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 15c. Lb., 40c. 



Large 

 White Summer 



SOW in early spring 

 light, rich soil in drills 

 14 inches apart and! 

 thin the plants to six inches 

 in the row. The roots will 

 be ready for use in October, 

 and will sustain no injury: 

 by being left in the ground; 

 during the winter. 



SANDWICH ISLAND 

 MAMMOTH. — This new Sal-! 

 sify grows fully twice thei 

 size of the old sort, and is 

 superior in quality. Inval- 

 uable to market gardeners. 

 Fkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1.4 lb., 

 25c. Lb., 75c. 



LARGE WHITE. — The 

 old well-known variety. 

 Fkts., 5c. and 10c. % lb., 

 25c. Lb., 70c. 



