Awarded Silver Medal for Potatoes (National Potato Society), 
RADISH. SAVED FROM TRANSPLANTED AND SELECTED ROOTS ONLY. 
CULTURE • — To have early, sow in frames near the glass in January; in the open ground in February, and every fortnight till August. To 
•obtain crisp, sweet-eating radishes they must be grown quickly. The turnip-shaped varieties are the best for winter culture. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
Earliest Scarlet Short-top Turnip— Very useful for early 
forcing ; rapid growth ... per pint, 2s. 6d. 0 6 
Earliest White Short-top Turnip— Equally as useful for 
early season work ; crisp and sweet "per pint, 2s. 6d. 0 6 
Golden Oval— Colour is quite distinct. It has a great advantage 
of being able to withstand hot dry weather better than most 
sorts per pint, 2s. Gd. 0 G 
Cannells’ Selected French Breakfast-For early forcing, 
very much liked in Paris. It is of an oval form ; scarlet, 
tipped with white per pint, 2o. 0 4 
Improved Olive-shaped Scarlet— Quick growing, mild, and 
sweet ... per quart, 3s. 6d. ; per pint, 2s. 0 4 
Selected Icicle— Quite distinct fromany other kind. It is equal to 
other sorts in earlinesB and good flavour, while regarding its 
beautiful white skin and productiveness it is unrivalled ... 0 6 
Olive-Shaped White — Similar to the scarlet except in colour ... n 4 
Mixed Olive-shaped per pint, 2s. o 4 
Mixed Turnip per quart, 2s. 9d. ; ,, Is. 6d. 0 3 
Red Turnip „ is. Gd. o 3 
White Turnip is. 6d. o 3 
Early Frame, Long Red— Very early ; flue flavour „ Is. 9d. 0 3 
•Carmine, White Tips — Turnip of intense colour and small leaves 
per pkt. , Is. — 
RADISH. Fop Winter Use. Peroz.— s. d. 
China Rose, Winter — Sow in August for winter use. Oblong 
shape; of a bright rose colour ; mild flavour... per pint, 2s. 0 1 
Other varieties can be supplied. 
RAPISH, CARMINE, WHITE TIP. 
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