98 VEGETABLE SEEDS— (Continued) . 
STATE NURSERY CO 
Radish (Non Plus Ultra.) 
RADISH— (Peerless Family.) Oz. 10c; 
%-Lb. 25c; Lb 75c 
One of the most popular and 
attractive short varieties. It is 
globe-shaped, bright rose car- 
mine with bottom and tip clear 
white. Stems and leaves small. 
Very valuable for forcing as 
weli as for the house, garden 
and market. 
RADISH— (Early White Turnip.) 
Oz. 10c; Vi-Lb. 25c; Lb 85e 
A very quick-growing, small, 
turnip-shaped variety. Color, 
clear white; very mild flavor. 
RADISH— (Icicle.) Oz. 10c; %-Lb. 
25c; Lb 75c 
The roots of this radish grow 
about four inches long, are ol 
transparent whiteness with 
short leaves, and make their 
growth very quickly. It is ol 
excellent flavor and equally 
valuable for home use and mar- 
ket gardeners. 
RADISH— (White Vienna or Lady 
Finger.) Oz. 10c; V^-hh. 20c; 
Lb. 60-: 
A delicate, fine-grained radish 
and very desirable summer sort, 
white, smooth, tapering. 
Radish (Scarlet Globe.) 
Radi-sh (Peerless Family. 
Radish (French Breakfast.) 
RADISH— (Mammoth White China.) 
Oz. 10c; y^-Lb. 25c: Lb 75c 
Flesh solid and brittle; pure white 
flavor mild or slightly pungent. A 
splendid keeper for use in winter, 
a very showy radish. 
RADISH— (Long Black Spanish- 
Winter.) Oz. lOc; Vi-Lb 
20c; Lb 60c 
The latest and hardiest of all the 
winter radishes; roots black, long, 
large and good keeper; pull be- 
fore severe frost and store in 
damp sand in root house. 
RADISH— (Round Black Spanish.) 
Oz. 10c; 14-Lb. 25c; Lb 75c 
A round form of above. 
RADISHES— (In 5c Lithographed 
Packages.) 
Early Bird 
Sparkler 
Montana Market 
Early Scarlet Turnip 
French Breakfast 
Early Scarlet Turnip White Tip 
Long White Slrasburg 
Icicle 
Long Scarlet Short Top 
White Turnip 
Long Black Spanish 
China Rose 
RADISH— (Strasburg.) Oz. 10c; 
Vi-hh. 25c; Lb 70c 
In our opinion there is no bet- 
ter radish grown; the roots arc 
white and grow to a large size, 
four to five inches thick; for 
sweetness, tenderness and fla- 
vor it is unequaled by any 
other radish for summer use. 
RADISH— (Long Scarlet Shorl 
Top Improved.) Oz. 10c: 14-Lb 
20c; Lb (iOf: 
This bright scarlet, short topped .sort is about 5 inches 
long, growing half out of thi' f-Moiuid; is uniformly 
straight and smooth, cri.sp and brittle; an excellent 
varietv for private gardens or market. 
RADISH— (China Rose-Winter.) Oz. lOe; Vi-Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c 
One of the best fall and winter varieties, firm, white 
flesh. 
Radish (Strasburg.) 
Helena, Montana, December 30, 1914. 
State Nursery Co., Hel<nia, Montana. 
Gentlemen: 
I take plcn.sure at this lime to get in among the 
early birds In placing my order for three (») dozen of 
(ho John Baer variety of tomato plants. It Is not nec- 
essary to say send me stocUy strong plants, for In all 
I have ever seen the John Baer variety grows no other. 
The Jolin Baer tomato plant.s you sent mc last spring 
were the cause of the first real success I have ever 
made in growing tomatoes In this country and getting 
vine ripened fruit before frost and big half pound to- 
matoes and plenty of them — we had nine on one stem. 
Thanking you for the prompt av.A careful attention 
you liave always given my orders. I am. 
Very Respectfully, J. H. HUBBARD. 
