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inch, and commence using when smaU, else the bulbTwill erow t„n l«rii o«P*<;"nt>er. Cover the eeed about 1 
regularly attended to during dry weatker One ounce m'll^ow 100 ftet of driu!""^''' ^ "^^^^^ I* 
RADISH 
= " v^uo uuiiin; wiu SOW iuu leet of drill. 
TURNIP AND OLIVE-SHAPED SUMMER VARIETIES 
Crimson Giant Forcing Turnip. 
An entirely new type of Radish, the roots 
growing twice the size of any other forcing 
variety, without getting pithy or hollow — 
develops roots often 6 to 7 inches in 
circumference, and weighing an ounce. 
Flesh is pure white, firm and crisp. It 
Varies a little in form, some roots being 
round, others inclining to oval, but all 
of a deep crimson color. J lb. 40c, ; oz. 1 Sc. 
pkt. Sc. 
"Salvator Summer." Early white 
• forcing. A 
new round variety introduced by a famous 
German grower. Produces fine spherical 
bulbs 2 to 2 J inches in diameter, and 
weighing 4 to 6 ounces when full grown. 
The radishes are solid and juicy, and under 
glass are ready for use within six weeks 
of sowing. Is exceptionally valuable in the 
open ground, i lb. 80c.; oz. 2S.; pkt. 10c. 
New 'Copperas Sparkler.' 
A quite distinct variety. Fulfils 
every requirement in all respects, 
the color being a rich carmine 
scarlet with a pronounced [tip of 
the purest white. The roots, 
even when fully developed, are 
solid, crisp and sweet, and remain 
fit for use as long as the coarser 
kinds. It is equally well adapted 
for forcing or growing in the 
open ground. J lb. SOc.; oz 
ISc; pkt. Sc. 
EarUest Scarlet Turnip.White 
Tipped Forcing or 'R osy Gem' 
A beautiful variety, 
deep scarlet with v/bite 
tip. Very nearly as 
early as Non Plus 
Ultra, has as small a 
top and may be planted 
as closely. It is most 
attractive in appear- 
ance and cannot fail to 
give satisfaction as a 
forcing radish ; very 
popular as a market sort. lb. 81.00; i lb 40c 
oz. ISc; pkt. Sc — ■ 
Non Plus Ultra or " Fireball." 
The earliest forcing Radish in cultivation 
nch deep scarlet in color, is turnip-shapeci 
and tops very small, crisp and tender, 
white flesh. Fit for use 3 to 4 weeks after 
sowing, lb. 81.00; i lb. 40c.; oz. ISc: 
pkt. Sc. 
Early Scarlet Turnip, a small 
TTT — - — — — round early 
radish of rich scarlet color and the most 
popular variety of all. One of the best 
general sorts in cultivation, lb. 7Sc.: i lb 
2Sc.; oz. 10c, ; pkt. Sc, 
Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped 
One of the handsomest of the turnip 
radishes and a great favorite in many large 
markets for early planting outdoors It 
is but little later than Early Scarlet Turnip 
White Tipped, Forcing and will give entire 
satisfaction where extreme earliness and 
small tops are not the chief considerations 
Roots slightly flattened on the underside 
color very deep scarlet with a distinct 
white tip, flesh white and of the 
best quality, lb. 80c,; } lb 30c.: 
oz. lOc; pkt. Sc, 
French Breakfast. ^ quick 
" ; — growing, 
medium sized radish, rather ob- 
long in shape; color a beautiful 
scarlet, except near the tip where 
it is pure white. A splendid 
vanety for the table on account 
of its excellent quality and at- 
tractive color. lb. 80c.; i lb 
30c.; oz. lOc; pkt. Sc. ' 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE TURNIP 
—An early forcing variety, matu- 
nng about same time as preceding 
lb. 7Sc; } lb. 2Sc; oz. lOc; pkt. Sc. 
NEW GOLDEN TURNIP, lb 
81,00; i lb. 30c. ; oz. ISc. j 
pkt. Sc. ' 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE OLIVE- 
SHAPED— A fine forcing sort, 
lb. 75c.; i lb. 2Sc.; oz 10c.: 
pkt. ' 
Lo„. Whit. I '^^F"-"^^ SVMMSr^FliiTTt^'^kS-^X^d'&: 
W^"lTFll^T,"lTr.'/ H-'"' i 'b- 40c!f ozmIc.'; pTt sr ' *° t^"* 22 days fron! 
until matured wh^oo^a7e^^^^^^^^^ T'^'l ^ood condition for use and continues crisp and tender 
WOOD'S EARLY FRAME— Thi= i= „!, i^? i ^^"^ about two mchesm diameter, lb. 7Sc,; }lb 2Sc.; oz 10 • nkt Sr 
CnXfe'r (4-^^^-- ^'^-^ -'-^^^ especW 'ovrrVwi^^^ 
out oFtt groLd rr^°I^°uTiformt^^^^ '^^t' ^^^^'^^ °^ "^^-k^t' The roots grow half 
matured, w\en therar\7bou"'srinX^ron|"Tb^sT.' 2?c'*^Vz'' "c •'^k? Sc ^""^ ^"'^^ 
WINTER VARIETIES, - ^IaRLET ChU feER-^oot%y?indrical, or largest at the bottom 
compacttnShigh^y S;:;d An excelie^^^^^^^^^^^ three or four inches in'chameter; skin black, flesh white yery 
MAMMOTH WHITE^mrsSUN or cSo^N W n^^^ roots keep a long time, lb. 81.00; } lb. 40c.;' oz. ISc.; pkt sZ 
grayishwMte,fieshpureSa°n^drm^.^°r^sU^^^^^ 
