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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARR, NEW YORK. 
NEW ICICLE RADISH. 
NEW RADISH TRIUMPH. 
This novelty is both unique and useful. It is very early, be¬ 
ing a “Twenty Day ” Radish, of globular form, and its tops are 
very short, which imkes it valuable for cultivation under 
glass. The flesh is very crisp and solid and of mild flavor. Its 
most distinctive feature, however, is the unique color of the 
skin. The ground color is pure white, striped horizontally 
with bright scarlet. It is a most attractive ornament for the 
table and market gardeners will find ready sale for it. Some of 
the roots may come in solid color, the strain not being quite 
“fixed” yet. Pkts., 5 cts., oz. 15 cts. 
ICICLE. THE B^ST E VRLY I ONfi WHITE RADISH. 
Exceedingly tender and fine flavored. Half-long white 
Radish resembling the Strassburg in size, but of quicker 
growth; very smooth and regular in appearance, with pure 
white skin and exceedingly delicate and brittle. 
Pkt., 5 cts., oz. 15 cts. 
Tomato “Sparks Earliana.” 
“The Earliest Large Tomato in the World.” 
This Tomato is not only the earliest, but it is head and 
shoulders ahead of any other early Tomato, in size, handsome 
shape, solidity, flavor, and is almost seedless, containing only 
about J4 the seed of other varieties. Large pkts., 10c.; 3 for 25c. 
The Enormous. 
Larger and Better than Ponderosa. 
The fruit grows very large and very smooth, with solid 
meat and few seeds. It is oval in shape rather than round, like 
“ Stone.” It is very solid and keeps well on the vine after ripen¬ 
ing; has rather few seeds and ripens with the common varieties 
andripensall over and through at ooe time. The color is a clear, 
deep red. It is the largest of all Tomatoes, the hardiest and 
one of the best beepers and shippers. On account of its peculiar 
growth of having one very strong main vine it is well adapted 
to growing to single stem. Pkt., 10c.; 3for25c. 
Fordhook Fancy Tomato. 
Does well North and in cold soils. 
A new bush or erect growing variety, with distinct Savoy 
leaves; small, smooth, purplish-red fruits, borne close to the 
stalks: a decided novelty. Pkt., 10c.; 8 for 25c. 
t Rkt. each of the throe abee* kJMst, Wa 
