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FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION PURCHASE LANDRETHS’ SEEDS 
Four Ounces of Seed Will 
Sow 100 Yards of Cow 
RADISH 
Six Pounds Will Sow An Acre 
Radish originally came from the East Indies and has been cultivated in Europe since the 16th Century 
Sow Radish Seed as soon as the ground is in condition to work, or just before the Cherry is in bloom. 
This is one of the earliest Vegetables that one can grow in the garden in the Spring. Radishes grown on 
thin soil can never be good. They will be misshapen and tough. The shape largely being influenced by the 
depth the seed is planted. When planted too deep they usually get too long. To be good, they must always 
be grown quickly. Radishes which grow slowly are usually tough and hot. In selecting the seed of 
Radishes for hot beds, always be sure to select those varieties with short tops. 
EARLY TURNIP VARIETIES 
Crimson Giant—26 Days 
This is one of the largest of the early all-red varieties. 
Roots almost globular in shape, 1 to lj inches in 
diameter when edible. Tops slightly taller than 
Scarlet Globe. Crimson in color, and of excellent 
quality, remaining edible a long time. 
Early Scarlet Globe—23 Days 
Roots of this variety are slightly oval, of a first- 
class all-scarlet color, excellent for early forcing, or 
for outdoor or kitchen garden planting. Most 
highly recommended and the most popular sort 
grown today. Our stock of this variety cannot be 
surpassed by any Scarlet Globe on the market, 
no matter what its name may be. Tops short, 
about 4 to 5 inches. 
Early Scarlet Globe 
Landreths’ Special White Tipped Scarlet 
Early Deep Scarlet Turnip—24 Days 
Scarlet in color, smooth skin, round roots 1 inch in 
diameter, slightly flat, excellent for forcing. Short 
tops. Listed by us for over 100 years. 
Early Scarlet Turnip White Tipped—24 Days 
Turnip shaped to oval. Scarlet crowns with bottom 
one-third white. The very attractive Radish 
familiar on the market stands. Short tops. 
French Breakfast—26 Days 
Olive shaped or stump rooted. Upper part of 
bulb bright scarlet, white tipped one-third of the 
way up from the bottom. An excellent variety for 
the private garden. About 1? inches long and f inch 
in diameter. Short tops with the bulbs growing 
slightly above ground. 
Philadelphia White Box—30 Days 
So named because often grown in open frames or 
boxes. Remains in solid edible condition a long 
lime. Roofs white and globe to turnip shaped. 
Does not get pithy until quite old, which makes 
the sort most desirable for the family or market 
gardener. 
Pkt. 
Cz. 
M lb. 
Lb. 
Crimson Giant. 
. . .05 
.10 
.25 
.80 
Early Scarlet Globe 
. . .05 
.10 
.25 
.80 
Early Deep Scarlet. 
.. .05 
.10 
.25 
.80 
Scarlet White Tipped. 
. . .05 
.10 
.25 
.80 
French Breakfast. 
. . .05 
.10 
.25 
.80 
Philadelphia White Box 
.. .05 
.10 
.25 
.80 
