H. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
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HASTINGS’ SELECT RADISH SEED 
These Prices Include Postage Paid By Us 
Piiltiinn radi'hes require a rich, loose, 
lllllllll n soil, so that they can be grown quickly, 
uuiiui u Xhe crisp, tender tles'h of early radishes de¬ 
pends almost entirely on rapid growth. Successive plant¬ 
ings 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 as early as ground can be worked in spring. Plant¬ 
ings of these extra early sorts maybe continued for six 
weeks. After that use the long and half-long varieties, as 
they root much deeper and resist heat and drought better. 
What are known as winter radishes should be sown in 
August and September. All radishes should be sown thinly 
in drills one foot apart, covered inch and kept clear (if 
grass and weeds. Our radish seed is of the be t. all being 
grown from carefully selected and transplanted roots. 
Hastings’ Early Long Scarlet 
The most popular of all radishes in the South for gen¬ 
eral garden use and market. Our illustration shows the 
remarkable regulaiity and the fine shape of our strain of 
this variety. Flesh is very crisp and tender and when 
grown rapidly, as all radishes should be, it is free from all 
pungent taste. Pkt., 5c.: oz., 10c.; J^lb.,20c.;lb., 60c.; postpaid. 
10 lbs., §4.50; not prepaid. 
Long White Vienna or Lady Finger 
One of the finest long white radi.shes in cultivation. It 
Is almost Identical with Long Scarlet, except in color. 
Beautiful shape; skin and flesh pure white, crisp, tender 
and of a quick growth. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; lb.,20c., lb., 60c. 
Long White Icicle Radish 
Excellent and profitable; a new and distinct sort; ready 
for use as soon as Hastings’ Early Long Scarlet, but has 
fewer leaves. Admirable alike for open air and under 
glass. The Icicle radish Is perfectly white in color, and 
long, slender and tapering in shape. It quickly grows to 
market size. Is crisp and brittle, and of mild, sweet fl vor. 
A fine variety for both market and home gardeners w'ho 
want an early, long, white radish. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 
% lb., 20 cts.;'lb., 60 cts. 10 lbs., not prepaid, $4.50. 
Chartier or Improved Sheppard 
Grows to a large size, but not very uniform in shape. 
Red at the top, pink in the middle, white at the tips; hand¬ 
some appearance when pulled at the right time. Pkt., 5e.; 
oz., 10 c.; lb., 20 c.; lb.,60c. 
Wood’s Early Frame 
Similar to the Long Scarlet, but earlier. Shorter and 
broader, more brilliant color and better for forcing and 
market. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; lb., 20o.; lb., 60c. 
White Strashurg 
Oblong, tapering shape; skin and flesh are pure white, 
firm, brittle and tender, retaining its crispness even when 
the roots are old and large. The best for summer use. An 
excellent family or market variety. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 
10 cents; ^ pound, 20 cents; pound, 65 cents. 
Hastings’ Glass Radish 
After we introduced this radish 
several years ago it was named “Cin¬ 
cinnati Market Radish” by a North¬ 
ern seed house and is generally cata¬ 
logued 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. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 10 c.; '4 lb., 20 c.; lb., 60c.; post¬ 
paid. 10 lbs., not prepaid, $4.50. 
Hastings’ Early Long Scarlet 
Long White Icicle 
Hastings’ Glass Radish 
OET SOME OF OUR FLOWER SEED FREE 
You will always feel better and happier if flowers are growing around 
the home. We always do our part by giving one or more packets free 
with every order. (See Flower Seed Offer in colors on 2nd page of cover ) 
Just give HASTINGS’ SEEDS of all kinds a chance this year. It will 
always pay you to plant the best, and HASTINGS* are the best. 
