^FAIRVIEW CHOICE SELECTED RADISHES 
16=Day Radish 
If you want to grow the very Earliest ficrrlet 
Turnip Radish, this is what you want. It certainly 
is a little gem and is very valuable for forcing and es¬ 
pecially adapted for growing radishes in hot beds or to 
sow very early in the open ground. It is very crisp 
and tender, and wili produce radishes fit to pull 16days 
after Bowing the seed. We are pleased to be able to 
offer our customers such a splendid early radish and 
we know it will be highly prized wherever grown. 
Pkt. 5c, 3 pkts. 1 2c, 6 pkts. 22c. 
French Breakfast Radish 
FRENCH BREAKFAST—An early bright scar¬ 
let, tender, crisp, an excellent variety for forcing. It 
is one of the quickest growing rose scarlet Radishes; 
has a white tip and we can recommend it everywhere. 
It is the standard early variety in the French market, 
will grow in all climates and is very attractive. Pkt. 
4c, 3 pkts. 1 Oc, oz. 1 Oc, 2 ozs. 1 5c, V* lb. 25c. 
KARLY SCARLET TURNIP, WHITE 
TIPPED — This Radish is sure to please all who 
grow it. It presents a beautiful appearance in mar¬ 
ket and is very popular. The skin is very smooth, 
flavor excellent, tender, crisp and mild. Very val¬ 
uable for forcing under glass and will be found a 
splendid sort fot market and home use, 
Pkt. 3c, 3 pkts. 8c, 6 pkts. 14c, oz, 7c, 2 ozs- 
12 c, ^4 lb. 22c. 
Early Snow White Radish 
EARLIEST SCARLET P 
DISH—One of the finest and t 
red Radishes. It is crisp and b 
tie and grows very quick. Thes 
is a rich scarlet color and the fi 
is pure white, always tender, n 
and sweet. It will produce F 
ishes in good soil in less than 
days from sowing of the seed, ; 
is well adapted to garden cult 
or for forcing under glass. Th 
handsome scarlet Rad ishes grov 
an attractive size and shape, 
shown by the engraving, and 
can highly recommend this sort 
Pkt. 4c, 3 pkts. 10c, 6 pkts. 1 
oz. 8c, 2 ozs. 15c, V 4 lb. 25c. 
EARLY SNOW w in'; 
R A 1) 1 8 H—An excellent ea 
Radish and can be grown urn 
glass or in the open garden. It 1 
a short top, grows very rapidly, 
mild and of sweet quality and 
can recommend it as the very b 
early white Radish, as the roots. 
always smooth, crisp and brit 
By all means try this early w Y 
Radish this year. 
Pkt. 4c, 3 pkts. 1 Oc. 6 pkts. 1. 
oz, 8c, 2 ozs. 15c, V4 lb. 25c. 
NEW LEAFLESS RADISH 
NEW LEAFLESS—This is quite a novelty and is certainly an excellent 
early radish. It was named Leafless from the fact that its shyness in devel¬ 
oping the foliage is more noticeable than in any other variety. The color of 
this new radish is a very bright scarlet. The flesh is white, crisp and tender, 
of the best flavor. The illustration gives the shape of the radishes. On account 
of producing but few leaves, the strength of growth is all thrown into the 
roots, surpassing other varieties. Pkt. 4c. 3 pkts. 10c. 6 pkts. 18c. 
NI PW | ioh I nino Pariich »This isagreatearly Radish .round in shape 
ItCW LlglUIling KaUlSIl and dark red in color. Pkt. 4c, 3 pkts, 10c 
6 pkts. 18c. 
New Long String Radish=t n J K T h “ nese Radish - Krows 3 feet in 
This is a new sort of Japanese Radish, the seed of which we have imported 
especially for our customers. The peculiarity of this variety is to grow over 
three feet long, while the circumference is from 2 to 4 inches. In Japan it 
is used for many purposes and is esteemed very highly for picklings. Be sure 
and try this very strange and curious Radisti. Pkt, 5c, 3 pkts, 12c. 
SCARLET OLIVE 
SHAPED—This vari¬ 
ety grows very quick. 
It is a rich carmine in 
color, very mild flavor 
with a crisp flesh. It is 
a very attractive vari¬ 
ety as shown by the 
illustration, which 
gives a good idea of its 
shape and color. Do 
not fail to plant this 
grand Radish this sea¬ 
son, Pkt. 4c, 3 pkts, 
8 c, 6 pkts, 15c, oz. 8c, 
2 oz. 15c, V\ lb. 25c. 
NEW JAPANESE RADISH=SAKURAJIMA 
This giant Radish grows to enormous dimensions. The skin ie pure white, 
flesh solid, mild as an apple and superior to most delicate spring Radishes. 
It does well in any soil or location; is crisp, tender and at the same time is a 
groat curiosity in the garden. Pkt. 6c. 3 pkts, 15c.______ 
Wind Gap, Pa. Sep. 22, 1912 
Dear Sir 
We have found that your Worlds Giants are a wonderful success. You 
will find inclosed pictures of my tomatoes. The weight is from 2 lbs. l¥- ozs. 
to 1 lb. Many people, some from far away, have come to see these tomatoes. 
The plant is seven feet high, and each plant had from 12 to 16 perfect to¬ 
matoes. Please return these pictures, and if you are going to have them en¬ 
larged I would like to have you send me one and I will put it in the paper. 
Yours truly, H. V. Hearn Wind Gap. Pa^ 
