NEW RADISH—Radiance 
Pictured in Colors on Front Cover. 
Something Entirely New in Kadishes. 
This is one of the most promising- novelties we have introduced in recent 
years. It is not only a distinct improvement over existing similar sorts but a 
new-comer in this field as it is the first real deep globe shaped Radish with a 
pronounced white tip. Radiance has the same fine shape of our Early Bird 
and grows just as uniformly and is just as early. Radiance produces a 
smaller top which makes it ideal for forcing and for growing on rich alluvial 
soils and on muck. The color is vivid orange-scarlet with the lower quarter 
clear white. They are very thin skinned, crisp and tender. Only a small 
quantity of seed is available this year so order early. Pkt., 15c; oz., 25c; % 
Ib., 60c; 1 lb., $1.75, prepaid. 
Radish—IsbeBI’s Early Bird 
The IMost Profitable Market Variety. 
Because of quick maturity—rich color—perfect shape—exquisite quality, 
Early Bird gets customers and keeps them. Our Early Bird Radish seed is 
all grown from transplanted roots. It costs us more than double to produce 
this but it insures absolute uniformity and trueness of type. 
By many years of careful selection this Radish has been bred up to a 
point that will be hard to surpa.'-s. It is a very early and quick growing 
Radish, fit to pull in 16 to 20 days, its strikingly rich scarlet color attracts 
attention everywhere, while the fiesh is snow-white, always crisp and mild. 
In shape a slightly elongated globe. 
Our strain of this popular Radish is used by a great many greenhouse men 
for growing in winter. Pkt., 10c; oz,, 15c; % lb., 35c; lb., .$1.00, prepaid. 5 
lbs., .$4.50, not prepaid. 
Isbell’s 
New Wonder Pea 
New Hybrid Sweet Corn 
Golden Cross Bantam 
This is one of the finest disease-resistant strains of Golden Bant¬ 
am yet developed. It is remarkably resistant to “Stuart’s Disease”, 
commonly called Corn Wilt, which has been so disastrous to crops 
of early sweet corn during the past three seasons. The surest 
method of control of this disease is the planting of resistant va¬ 
rieties such as Golden Cross Bantam. It is a heavy yielding strain 
with vigorous stalks of uniform height. The ears are of good size 
averaging over six inches long and the kernels have the character¬ 
istic deep golden color. The number of rows of kernels varies some¬ 
what but the quality is all that can be desired. The ears mature 
early and are only slightly later than the earliest types of Golden 
Bantam. Because of the extra expense of producing hybrid seed, 
prices must necessarily be somewhat higher but the Insurance 
against disease is easily worth much more than the additional 
cost. Pkt., 15c,- lb.. 60c: 3 lbs.. .$1.65;, prepaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs., 
.$2.50; 10 lbs., $4.75; 25 lbs., $11.25. 
Tbe Quality Sort for Market and 
Home tJse. 
- Buttercup 
A new type of Winter Squash of splendid quality 
which was developed at the North Dakota Experi¬ 
ment Station. Buttercup is just the right size for 
the average family as the fruits weigh from 3 to 5 
lbs. The outside color is dark green like Hubbard 
and the flesh is a rich orange, untinged with green. 
The shape is nearly that of the small sugar pump¬ 
kin except the top and bottom surface is flattened 
instead of rounded. The texture of the flesh is 
smooth and the flavor is mild like a sweet potato. 
They cook dry and mealy without strings or fiber so 
there is little w'aste. Of all the varieties of Squash 
which we grew on our 'Trial Grounds last season. 
Buttercup was the finest flavored and best quality. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; % lb., 60c; lb., .$2.00, prepaid. 
Here is a new pea of native 
origin that we offer for the first 
time. New Wonder Pea was de¬ 
veloped expressly for the mar¬ 
ket grower who wants a large, 
dark green podded pea which 
will hold its flavor and sweet- 
,, ness after attaining full size. 
Isbell .s Early The deep green sturdy vines 
Bird Radish. grow 24 to 28 inches high and 
produce a great abundance of 
handsome long pods up to 6% 
inches long. The pods are slight¬ 
ly curved and pointed and 
contain from 7 to 10 
large well colored peas of 
exceptionally fine flavor. 
Matures in 75 days or 
just after the Hundred¬ 
fold - L ax t o n i a n Class. 
New Wonder Pea is re¬ 
markably resistant to fu- 
sarium -wilt and the peas remain 
sweet and tender for a full week after 
they are ready to pick. Because of 
the compact vines and its exceptional¬ 
ly fine quality, this is the ideal home 
garden pea. Pkt., 15c; lb., 50c; 3 lbs., 
$1.35, prepaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs., 
$3.25; 25 lbs., $6.95. 
Fsbell’s 
New Wonder 
Peas. 
