MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
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Icicle Radish. 
New “Triumph” Radish. 
This extra early Radish is a distinct novelty. The 
small, round, pure white roots are marked with 
bright scarlet, in flakes and in short lines running 
around the circumference. The bright contrasting 
colors are most attractive: skin thin; flesh crisp, 
tender and mild. Per packet, 6c.; OZ., 15c. 
Icicle, the Best Early Long White 
Dnri/sh 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. 
Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 
Radish frnrlaf Cllnho This is my favorite for table 
JKUULSri J cur Lei Urivoe. tlse and general planting, and 
1 make several plantings each year of it in my garden. Very deep 
scarlet, sharp oval form of medium size, solid, tender, crisp and 
mild ; remains in eating condition longer than any other. 
Packet, 5c.; oz., lO.e. 
Radish Crimson Giant. t N „ e "> Si y ,Vowta¥“eJ 
2 inches in diameter, without becoming pithy in the least; crisp, 
mild and tender, and very early. Packet, 10c. 
New Crimson 
Giant Radish. 
Pepper Chinese Giant. 
Double the size of “Ruby 
King.” Early in ripening and 
immensely productive. The 
monstrous fruits are of thick, 
blocky form and of most bril¬ 
liant glossy scarlet; 4 to 5 inches 
broad at the top and of equal 
length. All are uniformly of 
most “enormous” size. The 
flesh is extremely mild, as 
sweet as an apple, and un¬ 
usually thick; it makes an ex¬ 
cellent salad sliced and served 
like tomatoes. Packet, 10c.; 
oz., 20c.; % oz., 35c. 
Ruby King Pepper. Grows 
414 to 6 inches long by 3*^ to 4 
inches thick. The peppers are 
a bright, ruby red, of remark¬ 
ably mild taste; best for stuffed 
pickles. Pkt., 5c.; J4 oz '» 12c. 
Defender Muskmelon. 
Monte Crista o, 
We especially recommend this sort for 
the home garden. Of the hundreds of 
varieties we have tested, none has been 
found superior to this sort in the crisp 
tenderness, juicy sweetness and beautiful 
color of the flesh. We feel assured that 
any one who wishes a delicious melon for home use will be well satisfied with this 
sort. Packet, 5c.; oz., 10c.; 3 oz., 15c. 
Defender Muskmelon {Ferry). K? 0 ^ e n ^ p “tYrefesfso P rT e y ”ei 
produced. There is no variety in which the flesh is of fine quality and flavor so 
near to the rind as in this, and none in which the rind is so thin, hard and firm. We 
believe that in sweetness it is fully equal to the Rocky Ford or Netted Gem, and it 
has, in addition, the high flavor peculiar to such orange-colored sorts as Osage, 
Surprise and Emerald Gem. Packet, 5c.; oz., loc.; 2 oz., 25c. 
“PAUL ROSE.” New Muskmelon. In the “Paul Rose” we are offering 
the best Muskmelon introduced for many years. It is a successful cross of 
the Osage with the Netted Gem, and combines the sweetness of the former with 
the fine netting: of the Gem. No other Melon equals it in smallness of seed cavity* 
nor approaches it in firmness. Packet, 5c.; oz., 20c.; lb., *2.00, by mail. 
ROCKY FORD MUSKMELON. I offer true seed of this famous Melon. Im¬ 
proved Netted Gem; very sweet and fine flavored; oblong. Packet, 5c.; oz., 20c. 
Vegetable Seed List from page 77 to 82. 
