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DE GIORGI BROTHERS CO 
RADISH SAXA 
Saxa is a bright, deep red globe shaped radish with 
small tops and makes well developed, full sized roots in 
three weeks from the date of sowing. 
Roots globe shaped an inch in diameter, bright scarlet. 
Flesh white, crisp and mild. Excellent for early spring sowing 
and for forcing under glass. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; lb. 60c; 10 lbs. 
$5.00, prepaid. 
Our Special Icicle. Note the thickness of roots. Quite superior 
to ordinary Icicle. 
White Strassburg Radish 
A Fine Solid Summer Radish 
Remains mild and sweet even in midsummer. It resem¬ 
bles the Icicle in shape, but its roots are larger and not as 
brittle as those of the Icicle. This is an advantage because 
the roots of the White Strassburg will not break as easily as 
those of the Icicle when washing. Both flesh and skin are 
pure snow-white. It is always very saleable. Any gardener 
that is not growing White Strassburg is missing a good thing. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 15c; 1 lb. 60c; 10 lbs. $5.00, prepaid. 
ALL SEASONS RADISH 
Can be sown in the spring, summer or fall, and is always 
sweet and solid. Matures in six weeks. 
CALIFORNIA MAMMOTH WHITE—A winter radish of very attrac¬ 
tive appearance with long, large, pure white roots of excellent 
quality. 
CINCINNATI MARKET—Similar to long scarlet. Remains a little 
longer in condition for use. 
EARLIEST WHITE TURNIP—Same as White Box which see. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE FORCING—About the earliest radish 
in cultivation. Roots globular, of bright scarlet color, having a 
short top. Quality very high. 
EARLY LONG SCARLET SHORT TOP—Roots 5 to 6 inches long, 
cylindrical, bright scarlet. Must be pulled as soon as ready as it Is 
likely to become pithy if allowed to get old. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE WHITE TIP FORCING. 
EXTRA EARLY ICICLE—Ready three weeks from date of sowing, 
roots half long, white, crisp, mild but only when sown early, as soon 
as the soil is in condition. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST—An oval-shaped radish of deep scarlet, with 
a slight white tip. Early and of high quality. 
GOLDEN GLOBE—An early yellow, globe shaped sort, of 
high quality, resisting the summer heat quite well. 
LONG BLACK SPANISH—A winter variety with cylindrical 
roots 7 to 10 inches long, skin black, flesh white. 
LONG WHITE YIENNA—Roots long, white. 
ROSE OR SCARLET CHINA—A winter variety with bright 
rose colored roots about 6 inches long. Quality good. 
ROUND BLACK SPANISH—Large round roots, skin black, 
flesh white, quality good. 
TICK’S SCARLET GLOBE —Extra select stock. 
WHITE BOX—Nearly round and will attain a size of two 
inches in diameter before becoming pithy. Skin smooth, ivory 
white, flesh pure white, somewhat pungent, firm and crisp. 
Medium early but can be pulled quite early, before fully 
matured. Is grown both under sash and outdoors. 
PRICE—All radishes listed on this page 5c per pkt.; 10c per 
oz.; 60c per lb.; $5.00 per 10 lbs., prepaid. 
CUT WORMS—The following bran mash gets them. Two pounds of 
bran, one pound of sliced oranges or lemons, 2 ozs. of paris green and 
one pint of molasses which is enough for one acre. Spread over the 
field in the evening, will result in cut worm free field 4n the morning. 
