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II. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia 
HASTINGS' RAD SH SEED 
Hasting:®’ Early Eong- 
Scarlet Radish 
For best results radishes require a rich, loose, moist 
wuiSiUl ^ goij_ they can be grown quickly. The crisp, tender 
flesh of early radishes depends almost entirely on rapid growth. Suc¬ 
cessive plantings should be made every 10 days or two weeks to keep 
up a continuous supply of crisp and tender radishes. For early use 
plant the round or button radishes and olive shaped. For later use 
plant the long and half-long varieties, as they root much deeper and 
better resist heat and drought. What are known as w’inter radishes 
should be sown in August and September. All radishes should be 
sown thinly in drills one foot apart, seed covered % inch and kept 
clear of grass and weeds. Sow one ounce of seed to 100 feet of row; 
10 to 12 pounds per acre. Our radish seed is of the very best, grown 
from carefully selected and transplanted roots. Radishes are very 
easy to grow. 
Hactino-s’ Earlv Lnn^ popular of aii 
■■aslIlIgS bdl ly bVllg radishes in the South for general 
Kiirtieh use and market. Our illustration 
^ Of shows the remarkalde regularity and tine 
shape of our strain of this variety. It's a favorite evei-yw’here, no 
vegetable garden being complete without it. Tops rather small, roots 
long and tapering to a decided point; color an intense bright scarlet. 
Flesh is very crisp and tender and when grown rapidly, as all rad¬ 
ishes should be, it is free from all pungent taste. Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 10 cents; % pound, SOxents; pound, .^l.OO; postpaid. 
White Vienna dr 
Finger (No. 388) 
early maturing and attractive, long 
summer radish of most excellent 
. The tops are of medium size, 
roots are clear white, slender, 
and average when mature six to 
inches long by about five-eighths 
seven-eights of an inch in diameter 
thickest part. The flesh is very crisp 
tender. I'his variety is desirable for 
rket and home garden use. Packet, 
cents; ounce; 10 cents; % pound, 30 
; i>ound, $1.00; i>ostpaid. 
E x:cellent 
and profit- 
(No.382)Sf‘ai%tr.eT 
ready for use as soon as Ifiistings’ 
Long Scarlet, but ha^ fewer 
leaves. Admirable alike for open air 
»nd under glass. The Icicle is perfectly 
white in color, very long, slender and 
tapering shape. It quickly grows to 
market size, is crisp and brittle, and of 
mild, sweet flavor. A fine variety for 
both market and home gardeners who 
want an early, long radish. Packet, 6c; 
ounce, 10c; % pound, 35 cents; pound, 
$1.'.J5; postpaid. i 
Grows to a large size, 
wliai DQt very uniform in 
shape. Red at the top. 
^nUiwIuy pink in the middle, white 
at the tips; handsome appearance when 
pulled at the right time. It is especial¬ 
ly fine flavored w’hen grown quickly in 
the South. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 
SOc; lb., $1.00; postpaid. 
French Breakfast tenl.lLl 
g White Icicle 
Hastings’ Glass Radishes 
Hastings’ Long White Icicle Radish 
tUn niild radish, favorite ■ for 
^ no. 003^ an early half-long variety 
in the South both for home and market use. Color bright red with white bottoms. Packet, 
5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 14 pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00. 
Hnetino'e’ftlaee Rarliek After we introduced this radish several 
nasimgs Uiass nauisn^no. years ago it was named the "Cincinnati 
Market Radish” by a Northern seed house and is generally catalogued by Northern houses 
under that name. We consider it one of the finest of the long red or pink radishes. It is of 
bright pink color with white tips; very regular and uniform in size and shape. Flesh 
transparent, giving it the name of Glass Radish, always crisp and brittle, with mild flavor 
even when grown to large size. Desirable for both market or home use. The illustration above shows how nicely these fine rad¬ 
ishes bunch and pack for market. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 14 pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00 postpaid, 
Nn Oblong, tapering shape, skin and flesh pure white; firm, brittle and tender, retaining its 
5V crispness even when the roots are old and large. Best variety for summer use and an excel- 
lent al l-around vari ety. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cent s; 14 pound, 30 cent s; pound, .$1.00. _ _ 
THE FINEST AND MOST POPULAR YEAR AFTER YEAR 
For 30 'VEAKS—“I have been using your seeds with a great deal of satisfaction for thirty years or more; in fact, ever since you 
began business at Interlachen, Florida,”—O. J. Hill, Santa Fe, Isle of Pines. 
