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RADISH. 
French— R adis. Rave, Petite Rave. 
The Cultivation of Radish .- Sow on a moderate hot-bed in January, February, and March ; also every month duriuR summer i 
prepared places in the open. 1 lie Radish llirives best when quickly grown in a rich deep moist soil. A sowing in frame or ou a warm 
in October is desirable for winter use. Water thoroughly during hot weather. 
in well- 
border 
OVAL OR OLIVE SHAPED. 
No 
1037 
1044 
NOVELTY. 
16 DaySi Carters .— A new and remark- 
ably pretty introduction. For quality 
and forcing it has no equal, being fit to 
pull in 1G days from date of sowing. Small and oval in shape, 
bright crimson colour with ivory white tip. ( See Photograph.) 
Per pkt., -/ 6 ; per oz.. 1/-; per 2 oz., 1/10 
NOVELTY. 
Rosy Gem, Carters .— Extra early for 
forcing or general work, quite distinct ; 
. a charming delicate rosy-pink colour. 
The shape is almost oval ; it is one of the most attractive and 
delicate-flavoured Radishes in cultivation. Remarkably quick 
in growth, closely following Carters Lightning White Round. 
(See the Colour Photograph on page 16.) 
Perpkt.,-/6; peroz., 1/-; per2oz., 1/10 
1039 Crimson Forcing Olive, Carters. — Splendid rich colour, 
very quick growing, having small top, flavour sweet and deli- 
cate. ( See Photograph.) 
Fcrpkt.,-/G; peroz.,-/9; per 2 oz., 1/4 
1045 Extra Early White Olive, Carters .-This Radish has been 
specially selected for its crisp texture and fine flavour. Produces 
very little top. matures with rapidity. (See Photograph.) 
mic r* * _ Per pkt., -/6 ; peroz..-/9; per 2 oz.. 1/4 
*046 Pelicatessc, Carters. — An attractive dish. Its peculiar 
shape, crisp flesh, and nutty flavour give this fine selection a 
distinct advantage. Suitable for forcing. (See Photograph.) 
, n)0 . _ , Per pkt., -/6 ; reroz., -/9; per 2 oz., 1/4 
1018 Mixed Extra Early Olive, Carter - .. —This special mixture 
of all the quickest growing olive Radishes makes a most 
active dish and is becoming much in demand. When pulled 
the different colours make quite a charming effect for the table. 
_ , - . Per pkt., -/6; peroz., -/9; per 2 oz., 1/4 
10G5 French Breakfast, Carters. — There are so many inferior 
strains of this very popular Radish (introduced by our house 
from Paris years ago) that we recommend all connoisseurs of a 
fine appetising breakfast dish to grow only the real original 
t> P e - Per pkt., -/6; per oz., -IS ; per pint, 7/6 
1076 Mixed Olive Shaped. 
e , . Per pkt.. -/6; peroz.,-/8; per pint. 7/6 
1069 Scarlet Olive Shaped, Carters Good flavour. 
Per oz., -/6 ; per pint, 4/6 
LONG RADISH. 
1041 Icicle, Carters. — So named because of its unique transparent 
whiteness, attractive appearance, and freshness early in the 
season. The earliest long white Radish, of extraordinary crisp- 
ness and tenderness. We offer this as a companion to our Long 
Forcing Scarlet Radish. (See Photograph.) 
Per pkt., -/6 ; per oz., -/ 9 ; per 2 oz.. 1/4 
1043 
NOVELTY. 
1067 London Long; Red, Carters. — The particular fancy of the 
London markets. Per 0 z.. -/G ; per pint, 4/- 
1047 Long Forcing Scarlet, Carters .— A great advance on the 
old varieties. The very best long scarlet Radish for early work. 
Flesh crisp and tender. ( See Photograph.) 
.... ... .. . Per pkt., -/6; peroz., 1/-; per 2 oz., 1/10 
1074 Wood’s Long Frame.— An old favourite. 
Per oz.. -/G; per pint, 4/- 
ROUND OR TURNIP-SHAPED RADISH. 
Lightning White Round, Carters. 
A small white marble Radish of , _ A small topped selection of the best 
Turnip varieties, all of which are chosen 
lightning growth; excellent quality, 
extremely small topped, the quickest Radish ever introduced. 
Sown in frames or on a warm border it is fit for the table in 
14 days. (See Photograph,) 
Per pkt., -/6; peroz., 1/-; per2oz., 1/10 
1038 Extra Early Round White Tipped, Carters. — An ex- 
ceedingly attractive Radish, crimson scarlet, with white base. 
Is very quick in growth ; produces small top, and flesh is of the 
finest quality. (See Photograph.) 
Per pkt., -/ 6 ; per oz., -/9 ; per 2 oz., 1/4 
1040 Extra Early Scarlet Round, Carters — The most rapid 
growing and perfect shaped scarlet turnip Radish. Small 
topped and perfect quality. Sown with Carters Lightning White 
makes a most perfect combination. ( See Photograph.) 
Per pkt., -/6 ; per oz.. -/9 ; per 2 oz., 1/4 
for their extra early and rapid growth. ’ 
Per pkt., -IS ; per oz.. -/9 ; per 2 oz.. 1/4 
1071 Triumph, Carters — Mottled and striped. A novel feature 
in Radishes; they are prettily mottled and splashed with car- 
mine on delicate white flesh, which makes them, when on table, 
as attractive to the eye as they are to the palate. 
Per pkt., -/6 ; per oz., 1/3 
1068 Mixed Turnip, Carters ... 
1077 Red Turnip. — Rich scarlet ... 
107S White Turnip. — Fine flavoured. 
Per oz., -16 : per pint, 4/6 
Per oz., -16 ; per pint, 4/6 
Per oz., -IS ; per pint. 4/6 
WINTER VARIETIES. 
10S1 China Rose, Oval Shaped. 
Per pkt., -IS; per oz., -IS ; per 2 oz.. 1/2 
1080 Long Black Spanish. -For autumn sowing ; large and 
distinct. Per pkt., -IS; per oz., -IS; per 2 oz.. 1/2 
COLLECTIONS OF THE BEST RADISHES. 
1056 2 oz. each of 8 Radishes, our selection 
1057 1 oz. each of 8 Radishes, our selection 
10 /- 
5/6 
105^ Smaller pkt. each of 8 Radishes, our selection... 
3/6 
SALSAFY OR VEGETABLE OYSTER. 
French— S alsifis. 
, T Ite . Cultivation of Salsafy and Scorzonera .— The ground should lie well trenched and manured during autumn. Sow during March and 
Api d in drills about la 'in. apart. 1 Inn out the plants to from 6 to S in. apart for Salsafy, but allow rather more room for Scorzonera The roots 
should be taken up in November and stored in the same manner as Carrots. 
10S8 Mammoth, Carters — A greatly improved form of the ordinary Salsafy 
. Per pkt., -IS and 1/- ; per oz.. 1/6 
SCORZONERA. 
French — Scorsonfcre. 
The roots are eaten cooked like those of tl-.c Salsafy. The leaves can be used as a salad 
1089 Improved Scorzonera, Carters Per ' pkt _ /6 and . „„ oz 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets, 
and in other quantities as above. 
{fa'Lftc.'uJ Address for all correspondence, RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S. IF. 20. 
