White Icicle. 
RADISHES— Continued 
WHITE ICICLE. — The finest of the early, pure 
■white varieties. Planted in the Spring, the Rad- 
ishes are ready for pulling in about three weeks 
from sowing the seed. They are long and slender 
and clear pure white, making them very attrac- 
tive when on sale and on the table. It is crisp 
and tender, both when young and until it attains 
large size, thus remaining in condition for use 
for considerable time. V4 25c; 1 lb., 75c. 
WHITE STRASBUBCr. — One of the most popu- 
lar and desirable of all long white Radishes for 
second early or Summer crop. Even when com- 
paratively small it is fine quality and remains 
crisp and tender much longer than other early 
varieties. Roots when full grown are 1% to 3 
inches and 5 to 6 inches long, tapering. Top me- 
dium; roots smooth, crystal white color, hand- 
some, showy, crisp and tender and especially de- 
sirable for market or family use. V4 lb-» 25c; 
1 lb., 75c. 
Winter Varieties 
Sow in July or August. 
LONG BLACK SPANISH. — A long, very hardy 
Radish. Skin nearly black: flesh pure white. Very 
well known and extensively planted. V4 lb., 25c; 
1 lb., 75c. 
BOUND BLACK SPANISH — A large, turnip- 
shaped Radish. Skin and flesh same as the long 
variety. Quality about the same. *4 lb., 25c; 
1 lb., 75c. 
Rhubarb/; 
CULTURE.— Rhubarb suc- 
ceeds best in deep, somewhat 
retentive soil. The richer its 
condition and the deeper it is 
stirred the better. Sow in 
drills about an inch deep, 
and thin out the plants to 
six inches apart. In the fall 
transplant the young plants 
into very highly manured and 
deeply stirred soil, setting 
them four to six feet apart 
each way, and give a dress- 
ing of coarse manure every 
spring. The stalks should not 
be plucked until the second 
year, and the plant never al- 
lowed to exhaust itself by 
running to seed. 
MYATT’S VICTORIA. — The 
best variety for the South. 
y 2 lb., 75c; 1 lb., $1.25. 
Sorrel 
CULTURE. — Sow in drills early in Spring, thin 
out to G or 8 inches apart in the row. Commence 
cutting about 2 months after planting. Sorrel 
is hardy, will continue to bear for 3 or 4 years. 
LARGE-LEAVED TRENCH. — Cooked like Spin- 
ach ; a very fine salad cooked as greens. Large 
leaves, mild acid flavor, fine quality. V4 lb-» 50c; 
1 lb., $1.75. 
Early Scarlet Olive Shaped Radish 
REMEMBER. If anything you 
buy of us proves unsatisfactory 
in any way, your money will be 
refunded cheerfully, and without 
—0 
& argument, upon the prompt re- 
turn of the goods. No firm is 
more anxious to do the "square 
thing” than 
The C. S. BRENT SEED CO. 
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