H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen^ Atlaiiia, Georgia. 
Hastings 
Radishes 
UACTIlyfA^^ /l^A Many don^t 'f^ant io make more than one radish planting to last all 
Ivll^Eil# Ei9 ^llUi 90 I J gea^oh, and o'ttf mixed radishes fill the bill exactly for this purpose. 
Hastings’ Mixed Kadishes contain some of each variety catalogued by ns, excel>t the widfer yairiefies. It contains early, medium and late 
varieties, the round, the half long and long. For home garden use we sell tens of thddsaiids of packages of this justly celebrated mixture 
everj' jear. It is deservedly popular, giving as it does a succession of crisp, tefidef tadishes throughout the season from one sowing, 
^cket, 5 cents ; ounce, 10_cents; % pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00; postpaid. 
■ Philadelphia White Box telSerUorifJeprin 
/||a QQ I \ color, which is pure White. Most popular white 
^llWi 03 1 ) “button” radish grown. Extra early, very crisp and 
tender. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 30 cents; pound, 
$1.00; postpaid. 
A favorite, extra early rad- 
ish, round form and deep 
Scarlet Button Radish 
/Ma 38 1 \ scarlet skin; mild flavor, crisp and very tender; short 
yiivi ww I j narrow leaves, making a very small top. Seed crop 
exceedingly short. We can only supply It in packets and ounces. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents. 
IROSV Cafkltt RslllBtth /Mn called ‘‘White Tipped Scarlet Ball. 
Vltsm Viaaisn ^nOiOlO; ^ favorite among market gardeners for 
forcing as well as for open ground growth. We have seen it ready for market here in 
Atlanta in 18 days frohi the time, seed was sown, A most desirable variety for home 
f ardehs and almost identical with the Scarlet Button except in white shading at the 
ase of root. One of the earliest varieties; globe shaped with rich, deep scarlet top, 
shading to pure white at the bottom. Very tender, crisp, never becoming pithy until 
Very old. Packet, 5 cents;. ouncCj 10 cents; % pound, 35 cents; pound, $1.25; postpaid. 
liSati#' /IIa A large sized extra early turnip radish, a little 
VI IlllsOn Umni liiOiwfOy longer in shape than the Scarlet Button, but 
brighter color ; twice the size. It grows quickly and even when it attains large size re- 
mains tender^and of fine flavor to the last, Will prove a money-maker for the market 
gardener, as its bright crimson color makes it a seller. on first sight. Equally valuable 
for home garden use. Packet, 5c; ounce, ioe; 44 pound, 30c; pound, $1.00; postpaid. 
Half Long deop Scarlet (No. 384) 
As shown by our illustration it is about half way be- 
tween Scarlet Button and Long Scarlet in shape. Of 
most beautiful appearance and in market brings high 
prices, in color skin is a brilliant scarlet through- 
out ; flesh a clear white ; crisp, tender and free from 
pungency or hotness, so common in many radishes. 
An extra early variety, and Is thoroughly satisfac- 
tory to Atlanta gardeners who plant-it. Packet, 5c; 
ounce, 10c; 44 pound, 30c; pound, $1.00; postpaid. 
Earliest Carmine, Olive Shaped 
/Na ^7A\ Very handsome and considered by many 
\llUiul*t^ as the best of the extra early oUve- 
shaped radishes. Olive-shaped, smooth skin, dark 
carmine color. In 20 to 22 days the crisp, tender little 
radishes are ready for use. Top small and of rather 
upright growth. This is a fine radish. Packet, 5c; 
ounce, 10c; 44 pound, 30c; pound, $1.00; postpaid. 
Prompt Shipment— Fresh Seeds 
“Snipment received. Everyone elated at prompt 
shipment and fresh seed. Your seeds gaining patrons 
nearly every day.” — Chas. J. Anderson, Caddo Parish, 
Louisiana. 
Half Fong Deep Scarlet 
Our Rosy Gem Radish 
California Mammoth White anl 
extensively grown by the Chinese gardeners in Cali- 
fornia. Grows 10 to 12 inches long and from 2 to 3 
inches in diameter. Pure white skin and flesh; solid, crisp and of 
good flavor. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 44 pound, 35 cents; 
pound, $1.25; postpaid. 
China Rose Winter (Ho. 377) 
Skin a deep clear scarlet; flesh pure white, solid, of fine flavor; good 
keeper well into spring. Packet, 5c; oz., 10c; lb., 35c; lb., $1.25 
Black Spanish Winter (No. 386) black skinned 
winter radish. Packet, 5c; ounce, 10c; 44 pound, 35c; pound, $1.25 
Hastings’ Seeds in Alabama 
since we have been farming in Alabama and have had much satis- 
fatcion from the use of them.” — Geo. B. Hean, Dallas Co., Ala. 
Cleared $800 From Cabbage ‘‘IJ Isoo.oo' f/om 
one-fourth pound of your Genuine Surehead Cabbage and sold two 
dollar’s worth of plants besides.” — A. E. Conway, St. Lucie Co., Fla. 
ADnpD QFPnQ B?ARI V Despite the fact that Hastings has the largest order filling capacity in the United States, we 
■ urge early orders. Never has there been such great demand, never have supplies of good seed 
of almost all sorts been so short. Early orders insure the prompt est order filling service and the getting of desired varieties before 
supplies are exhausted. Order early. 
