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THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



RADISH— Continued 



Long White Icicle, 24 days.— Similar to but not 



so long as the White Vienna; a superior sort, more symmetrical, 

 more waxy, more crisp. Best long white in cultivation 80 



Lb. M Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



25 10 



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Long White Landreths' Landreths' Improved 



Icicle All Seasons White Box 



Landreths' Improved White Box, 30 days.— Foliage 



short, fitting it for close cultivation in hot or cold frames or boxes, hence its 

 name. Root white and turnip-formed. Not getting pithy till quite old, a 

 quality possessed by this variety to a very remarkable degree and one which 

 makes the sort most desirable. An improvement on the Philadelphia White 

 Box. Very choice. No stock can approach it 80 25 



Cincinnati Market, 30 days.— Somewhat similar to 



Wood's Frame with a decided improvement; scarlet for four-fifths of its length, 



while the one-fifth at the point is white. A very popular sort 80 25 



Landreths' Market Gardeners' Early Long Scarlet, 30 days. — Longer than 

 Scarlet Olive and shorter than the old Long Scarlet. An admirable long variety 

 for forcing, fully 5 days earlier than the Long Scarlet, and very superior to it 

 for that reason 75 20 



Long Scarlet Short Top, 35 days.— The well-known market variety...........!........... 75 20 



FIVE LATE SORTS 



Thirty-five to Fifty Days from Germination to Edible Condition. 



Golden Globe (fine for Summer), 30 days.— Shape globular, color amber, flavor 



mild, keeping long in eating condition 75 20 



Ghartier or Long Rose, 35 days.— In color the greater length of the root is scar- 

 let and pink, while the point and bottom portions are white 75 20 



Landreths' All Seasons, 50 days.— A round, red variety, 



so named because it is edible at all seasons of the year. From 1 to 3 inches 

 in diameter, at which development it continues to possess its original juici- 

 ness, sweetness and soHdity, and age and size, when other sorts are pithy and 

 entirely valueless. It will keep in perfect condition all winter. We have grown 

 broad fields of this Radish in September and October, and kept them like Pota- 

 toes m pits m full perfection until April, when planted out for a seed crop. No 

 other Winter Radish is its equal in quality, and because of its very showy deep 

 scarlet appearance it is a revelation $1.00 30 



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