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Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
RADISH. 
{itaphanus sativus.) 
SAVED FROM TRANSPLANTED AND SELECTED ROOTS ONLY. 
CULTURE. — To have early, sow in frames near the glass in January; in the open grouml in February, and eve-y fortnight till Angust. 
To obtain crisp, sweet-eating radishes they mutt be grown quickly. 
FKENCU BBKAKFAST KAOl&ll. 
wood’s FBAME BADI8I1. 
French Breakfast — The hest for early forcing, very much liked 
in Paris. It is of an oval form, scarlet colour tipped with white 
per pint, 2s. 0 
Mixed Turnip I>er quart, :!s. ; per pint, is. bi. 0 
Olive-shaped Scarlet— Quick growing, mild, and sweet 
per quart, ds. Od. ; per pint, Is. .'d. 0 
OUVE-SHAFED BADI8U. 
Per oz.- s. d. 
4 Olive-shaped White— Similar to the scarlet except in colour ... 0 4 
■* Raphanus Caudatus ; or. Rat-tailed Radish-The seed pods 
are eaten only of this variety; they are often an immense 
4 length, and are excellent in pickles ... per packet, 6d. 
' 37 ) 
Black Spanish — Large round ; sow in Autumn 
China Rose — Sow in August for Winter use ... 
I'ABT OF OUB FIVE ACRES OF RADISH SF.KD 
Per oz. — 8. d. 
0 6 
0 6 
