SELECT VEGETABLE, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS 
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RADISH 
French, Radis. German, Dlettig. 
Spanish, Rabanitos. 
Culture. —One ounce will sow ioo feet of 
drill; two pounds will be required for one acre. 
Radishes do best in a light, rich soil. Sow in drills 
about io inches apart, covering about half an inch, 
and thin the plants to 2 inches apart. A rapid growth is essential to produce showy, crisp Radishes of a mild flavor. Sow every ten 
days for a succession of crops. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD PUMPKIN 
Clark’s Early Scarlet Globe. We have a superior strain of 
this, the finest variety for early market or general use. Oz. 
10 cts., >£lb. 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 
Early Scarlet Turnip. Deep scarlet; very early, tender and 
crisp. Oz. 10 cts., %Vo. 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 
Clark’s Rapid Forcing. Very early; round; deep scarlet, 
very small top. Best for forcing. Oz. 10c., J^lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 
White Icicle. A beautiful transparent white variety. Oz. 
10 cts., Xlb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
CLARK S EARLY SCARLET GLOBE RADISHES 
Early Scarlet Gem, or Scarlet Turnip White-tipped. 
The handsomest Radish grown. Fine for forcing or outside. 
Oz. 10 cts., %Vo. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
Early White Turnip. Very early, tender and crisp. Pure 
white. Oz. 10 cts., Y lb. 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 
Olive-shaped Scarlet. Oblong-shaped; small top; does well 
under glass. Oz. 10 cts., >^lb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
Long Scarlet Short-Top. The well-known standard sort; 
long; bright color. Oz. 10 cts., Y lb. 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 
Philadelphia White Box. A pure white, turnip-shaped foot; very early; 
does not become pithy. Fine for the “box” or frame. Oz. 10 cts., >^lb. 
25 cts., Ib. 75 cts. 
French Breakfast. A general favorite for forcing or outside use. Oval form; 
bright scarlet color, tipped with white. Oz. 10 cts., %Vo. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
Long Brightest Scarlet. An improved strain of the Long Scarlet Short-Top. 
Very uniform in shape. Oz. 10 cts., Y^b- 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 
Chartier Long Scarlet. A long scarlet white-tipped sort. Excellent for market. 
Oz. 10 cts., ^lb. 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 
White Delicacy. A new half-long, pure white variety. Tender, crisp and 
of fine flavor, valuable market sort. Oz. 10 cts., ^lb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
White Strasburg. Though not a new variety, it is one that should be largely 
grown. The roots are oblong, of a pure white color; very brittle and of mild 
flavor. For summer and fall use this variety will be found very desirable. 
Oz. 10 cts., J 4 \b. 25 cts., lb. 80 cts. 
Early White Giant Stuttgart. An early and remarkably quick-growing 
variety of large size; flesh and skin pure white; crisp and of excellent flavor; 
turnip-shaped. It is one of the best summer varieties, as it withstands the 
severest heat. Oz. 10 cts., %\b. 30 cts., lb. $1. 
Yellow Summer Turnip, or Golden Globe. A turnip-shaped, gray or rus¬ 
set-colored variety, growing to a large size, and standing well the heat and 
drought of summer. Oz. 10 cts., ^lb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
Black Spanish Winter, Long. Very hardy, and fine for winter use. Oz. 10 cts. 
>^lb. 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 
Chinese Rose Winter. Color bright rose; excellent flavor; good all seasons. 
Oz. 10 cts., Y^b. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
California Mammoth White. A large, white-fleshed fall Radish. Oz. 10 cts. t 
Y^b. 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 
PUMPKIN 
French, Potiron. German, $urbi§. 
Spanish, Calabaza. 
Culture. —One pound will plant 40 hills; five 
pounds will plant an acre. Plant in hills 8 to 10 
feet apart each way, allowing four seeds to a hill. 
In other respects they are cultivated as melons 
and cucumbers. 
Connecticut Field, or Large Yellow. The 
best for field culture and for feeding stock. 
Oz. 10 cts., Y^b. 15 cts., lb. 40 cts. 
New England Pie, or Sugar. Flesh fine-grained, 
sweet and well flavored; a favorite for making 
pies. Oz. 10 cts., Y\\b. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
