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half its size. It is a rapid groVing sort with handsome crimson roots and the flesh is pure white 
Pkt. 4c„ 3 pkts. 10c, 6 pkts. 1 5c, oz. 1 Oc, 2 ozs. 1 8c, V« lb. 25c, 
NEW OAK LEAVED — We offer a 
new Radish this year for the first time. It 
is a turnip-shaped medium sized sort, with 
an extremely handsome rose salmon color 
that puts it in a class by itself as far as 
color is concerned. It is a quick growing 
kind and cannot be too highly recommended 
for general cultivation. The flesh is pure 
white, of good mild flavor and very crisp; is 
a distinct variety and we are sure will give 
universal satisfaction. Pkt. 4c, 8 pkts. 
1 Oc. 6 pkts. 18c, oz. 20c, 2 ozs, 35c. 
STRIPED TRIUMPH—In size and shape the roots 
are similar to the Scarlet Turnip White Tipped, but in 
color are a creamy white, beautifully marked with stripes 
and dashes of carmine. 
______ It is an early Radish with very 
small tops and the point in its favor is its coloring that 
makes it unusually attractive, both for market purposes 
or home use. Pkt, 5c, 3 pkts. 1 2c, 6 pkts, 2Qc, 
C ALIFORNIA MAMMOTH WHITE WINTER 
—We have grown specimens measuring 7 inches in diame' 
ter and about 18 inches in length, «£» 
weighing 8 pounds. It is the only®, \SgKyJTM 
American Radish growing to this im-gBLc' flwJ 
mense size and still retaining a mild,IB? 
pleasa-it llavor and solid all through. 
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LET SHORT 
™ TOP - This is 
without doubt 
the best long red Rad¬ 
ish. It is very early and 
the leading out-door 
quick growing variety; 
brittle and tender and 
the roots are a bright 
red color. Pkt, 4c. 3 
pkts. 8c, 6 pkts. 15c, 
oz. 10c, H lb. 20c, Vi 
lb. 30c. 
Whether 2 or 7 in. 
in diameter its fla¬ 
vor and fineness of 
grain are the same. 
Pkt. 4c. 3 pkts. 8c, 
6 pkts. 1 5c ,oz. 10c 
Vi lb. 20c, Vi lb. 
ICICLE—A long ex¬ 
tra early variety, with 
color of snow white. It 
is crisp and brittle and 
of an excellent mild fla¬ 
vor, many claiming that 
it has a better flavor 
than the scarlet vari¬ 
eties, It has the same 
mild flavor at all stages 
of its growth and the 
most popular of any of 
the white sorts. It is a 
short top variety, hav¬ 
ing few leaves and the 
roots are very uniform 
in size. Pkt, 4c, 3 pkts. 
10c, 6 pkts. 18c, oz, 
12c. 
|by everyone who 
I grows it, and we 
[consider it one of 
I the very finest long 
[white Radishes in 
cultivation. It is of 
: very rapid growth 
and remarkably 
tender, crisp and 
brittle, Itisafav- 
orite with many 
market gardeners 
and there seems to 
be a large demand 
for the seed. We 
are sure it will 
please all who grow 
it. Pkt, 4c, 3 pkts. 
1 Oc. 6 pkts. 1 8c, 
oz. 1 Oc. 2 ozs, 18c,! 
Vi lb. 25c. 
California Mam¬ 
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I Winter lta isli 
ICICLE 
ALL SEASONS RADISH MIXTURE—The best mixture of Radishes ever offered; contains all shapes, sizes and colors. A supply 
of this seed will be just the thing for small gardens when space is limited, and you want to make a garden with one sowing of seed. By 
sowing seed of this mixture, you will have Radishes very early and continue throughout the season, having all the leading early, medium 
and late sorts. We are sure this mixture will surprise you. Plant it, Pkt. 4c, 3 pkts, 10c, 6 pkts. 18c, 12 pkts, 30c, oz. 9c, 2 ozs, 1 Oc 
