Earliest ScarletWhite Tip Radish 
(see opposite page) 
Early 
(see below) 
Harris ' Special Scarlet Forcing Radish 
(see opposite page) 
For the last four years this variety has produced the largest and finest 
onions in our trial grounds which included all the standard kinds. It has 
shown most remarkable vigor and resistance to disease and insect pests. 
It may seem incredible that these large mild Spanish onions can be 
grown in your own garden but this is absolutely the case. 
This new variety has been thoroughly acclimated and is so vigorous 
and hardy that any one with reasonably good garden soil can grow these 
fine onions. Home gardeners will find it easy to grow large sweet onions 
in their own garden if they plant this kind. Market gardeners and 
growers for the Roadside stands, who have a particular and discriminat¬ 
ing trade will find this a valuable variety. 
Seed sown in the open ground in the early spring will produce mag¬ 
nificent large globe shaped onions often weighing a pound or more and 
of very mild pleasant flavor. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; V4 Lb. 85c; Lb. $2.75. 
Complete list 
of Onions 
on page 33 
Long Standing Bloomsdale Savoy Spinach 
Early Scarlet Globe Radish—Special Strain 
This is the best strain of early globe shaped radish which we know of and 
is the kind which market gardeners use for forcing and open ground. The 
radishes are of handsome shape, an attractive bright red color and are 
crisp, solid and of the finest quality. They grow so rapidly that under 
favorable circumstances they may be pulled 20 days from sowing (lie seed. 
This is the most popular variety for forcing, as the tops are small 
which is quite necessary for this purpose and the radishes do not get 
pithy. Our seed is of the very finest strain, grown from transplanted 
roots, and will be found unsurpassed for quality and vigor. We have 
never seen better radishes than are produced by this strain. 
Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; x /\ Lb. 25c; Lb. 70c. 
opanisn 'union 
Photograph one-half actual size. 
Riverside Sweet Spanish 
Large Sweet Onions in Your Own Garden 
Long Standing Bloomsdale Spinach 
This is a wonderful improvement over the old Norfolk 
Savoy or Bloomsdale spinach. It not only grows larger but 
stands ten days to two weeks longer without bolting. 
The leaves are very large, thick and heavy, deep green in color, 
very much crumpled and of the best quality. On account of 
the large size of the leaves it will yield twice 
as much as the older kinds. 
Market gardeners have found this one of 
the most profitable varieties for market on 
account of its heavy yield and handsome 
appearance. Home gardeners find this kind 
a most satisfactory spinach to grow. You 
can cut fine spinach over a period of several 
weeks from one sowing. 
We have an unusually fine strain. 
Pkt. 5c; Oz. 8c; *4 Lb. 15c; Lb. 35c; 
5 Lbs. $1.50. 
Sow Plenty of Spinach 
There is no more healthful vegetable. It 
is easy to raise and every garden should 
have an abundance of this delicate and suc¬ 
culent vegetable. Sow it in April for spring 
use and again in August to use in the tall. 
For wintering over sow about Sept. 1st. 
See page 33 
for other varieties 
of Onions 
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