TO BE SATISFIED oiiDER FROM LANDRETH 



RADISH— Continued. 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



SEVEN WINTER SORTS. 



Fifty to Seventy-five Days, According to Variety. 



Celestial or Chinese Half-Long Stump, 60 days. — 



Pure white, in shape somewhat resembling a half-long stump-rooted Carrot. A quick 

 variety, very tender and agreeable in flavor. Catalogued by some seedsmen as Chinese 

 Celestial. This can be used either as an Autumn or Winter Radish. A sort of unusual 



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SCARLET CHINA WINTER or CHINA ROSE.— A fine Winter sort; root a half-long stump of 

 from 2 to 3 inches; scarlet and pink in color, tipped with whitef quite salable in market. 



KREWSON OBLONG BLACK.— An Autumn growing sort of deep black skin, and keeping 

 throughout the Winter as well as a lluta-Baga. Mild in flavor 



LONG WHITE SPANISH.— Valuable for Winter use. Keeping as well as a Potato 



1 00 



30 



20 5 



80- 



25 



10 5 



1 s 



30 " 



15 5 



75 



25 



15 5 



WINTER RADISH— Study out the numbers 



1. Celestial White Stump-Rooted. 



2. China Rose. 



3. Long White Strasburg. 



4. Round Black Spanish. 



5. Round White Stuttgart. 



6. Long White Spanish. 



7. Long Black Spanish. 



8. White Pi-ussiari. 



RUSSIAN LONG 

 WHITE WIN- 

 TER.— A Win- 

 ter Radish, 

 sometimes 

 reaching a 

 weight of 3 

 pounds and 

 keeping long in 

 condition 



ROUND BLACK 

 SPANISH, so 

 D A Y S . — A 



Winter Radish, 

 cultivated i n 

 Autumn and 

 keeping like a 

 Potato in good 

 condition for 

 months after 

 harvesting. 



LONG BLACK 

 SPANISH, 70 

 DAYS.— A fav- 

 orite sort with 

 Germans. Roots 

 growing ten to 

 twelve inches 

 in length and 

 two to three 

 inches in thick- 

 ness, and keep- 

 ing throughout 

 the winter. . . . 



80 



25 



10 



75 



26 



10 



75 



25 



10 



Rhubarb. 



Four Ounces of Seed will Sow lOO Yards. Ten Pounds to the Acre. 



Propagated by buds from old roots or from seei. To raise seedlings sow the seed when the Cherry is in bloom,, in rows 

 at 1 foot, and thin the plants to 10 inches. To set the seedlings or the buds from old roots, mark out the ground 3 x 4 or 

 4x4 feet, preparing a rich bed for each plant. 



Success can only be attained on well-manured gi-ound. The fertilizing cannot be overdone. 



Sow seed in the seedbed early in the Spring, and transplant in the Autumn or ensuing Spring to any desired situation, 

 allowing the plants 3 feet square space. 



We sunoly roots as well as seed. They continue vigorous many years. They are shipped only by express, being too 

 heavy for the mails. . : 



Established roots sprout exceedingly early in the Spring, and can be cut thirty days after. 



LINNJEUS.— A strong early sort; stalk deep .green. Pkts. 5c.; oz. 20c.: K lb. .55c.; lb. $1.70. 

 RHUBARB ROOTS.— Per 100, $9.00; per 1000, $80.00, by freight or express. 



RHUBARB SETS— that is, cuttings made from the entire roots — $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000, 



Salsify or Oyster Plant. 



Edible go Day^ after Planting. ' -^^^ 



This plant produces an edible root long and slim, white-fleshed and smooth white skin. Leaves gray-green, long, straight 

 and narrow. It is a native of the South of Europe, but only within the present century used as a culinary vegetable. Sow 

 when the Cherry is in bloom, in drills, in deeply dug and well-manured ground; the drills should be 18 inches apart. When 

 the plants are up a few inches weed and thin them so as to stand 4 or 5 inches from each other. Preserve in pits, same aa 

 Carrots or Beets. Cultivate in all respects as directed for Carrot. Requires deep, rich land. Yield 100 to 150 bushels. 



Pkt. 



SANDWICH ISLAND, go DAYS. — A variety superior to the French sort, producing smoother, 

 larger and more vigorous roots, foliage stronger, and altogether superseding the old form . 



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$1 40 



40 



15 



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