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RADISH ■ — Continued, 
SUMMER AND WINTER VARIETIES. 
For particulars of new early Radishes, with Photographs 
see pages io6 and 107. 
form 
flesh white, 
Carters Crimson Marble. — a choice selection, symmetrical in 
crisp, and solid ; colour rich vermilion-crimson ; fine mouse-tail root. 
Price 2S. 6d. per pint, 6d. per ounce, 3 d per packet. 
** — A veritable giant, frequently growing to a length of 
o inches, and several inches in thickness. P'or exhibition purposes it is invaluable. 
Price 2S. 6d. per pint, 6d. per ounce, 3d. per packet. 
Carters London Longf Red. — The particular fancy of the London Markets. 
Price 2S. 6d. per pint, 66. per ounce, 3d. per packet. 
Carters Mixed Turnip 
Carters Scarlet Olive Shaped.— Of bright 
attractive appearance and good flavour 
Carters White Olive Shaped.— Fine flavou 
Early Scarlet Short Top. — Long red ... 
Mixed Olive Shaped 
Red Turnip.— Rich scarlet 
White Turnip. — Fine-flavoured 
Per quart. 
5. d. 
3 6 
Per pint. 
s. d. 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
Per 2 oz. 
s. d. 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
Per pkt. 
3-. d. 
° 3 
WINTER VARIETIES. 
Turnip-Shaped China.— A scarlet variety of the China Rose Winter Radish It may 
be sown at intervals from spring until autumn, and the roots obtained from late sowings can 
be kept in store for winter consumption. The root is round, of a fine scarlet colour, 2 i to 
3 inches in diameter ; flesh pure white, of an agreeable and mild flavour. 
Price 66. per ounce, 3d. per packet. 
Longf Black Spanish. — P’or autumn sowing; large and distinct. 
Price 2S. 6d. per pint, 6d. per ounce, 3d. per packet. 
China Rose, Oval Shaped. 
Price 2S. 6d. per pint, 6d. per ounce, 3d. per packet. 
The Citllivation of Radish . — Sow on a moderate hot-bed in January, February and March • 
also every month during summer in well-prepared places in the open. 'I'he Radish thrives best 
when quickly grown in a rich deep moist soil. A sowing in frame, or on a warm border in 
Uctober, is desirable for winter use. Water thoroughly during hot weather. 
_ , Peroz.— d. 
Carters Mammoth Salsafy (or Vegetable Oyster) ...6d. per packet i 3 
Carters Improved Scorzonera 6d. „ i o 
These vegetables are much liked by some who interest themselves in the culture of things 
not found in every garden. ° 
Ctilttvatwn.--'l^t ^xo\xx\6 should be well trenched and manured during Autumn. Sow 
during March and April m drills about 15 inches apart. Thin out the plants to from six to 
eight inches apart for Salsafy but allow rather more room for Scorzonera. The roots should be 
taken up m November and stored in the same manner as Carrots. 
Address /or ali 
Correspondence^ RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S. PY.— 
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