“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO._—28—_WETHERSFIELD. CONN. 
RADIS RADISH RAVANELLO 
Vick’s Early Scarlet Globe 
To get the best radish, loosen the soil and enrich 
as much as possible. The faster they grow the more 
crisp and tender they are. Anything which will 
hasten their growth is beneficial. Sow in rows one 
foot apart and thin to two inches. Our New Saxa 
Radish is perhaps the best, either for forcing or 
outdoor sowing. 
One ounce to 100 feet of drill 
Vick’s Early Scarlet Globe — Any gardener who is 
at all particular about the kind of Radish seed 
he plants has not yet seen the high standard seed 
breeding has attained until he has tried our 
extra selected strain of Scarlet Globe. The roots 
are an attractive bright red in color which con¬ 
trasts sharply and attractively with the dark 
green, small tops. They are very globular in 
shape being almost a true round and run practi¬ 
cally 100% true to type and color. Our seed is 
Michigan grown from transplanted roots and we 
are very confident that it will please the most exact¬ 
ing and discriminating gardener. 
Saxa — The earliest forcing Radish and one of the 
slowest to run to seed. It is perfectly round, a 
bright scarlet red in color and has the smallest top 
and "rat-tail” we have ever seen on any Radish. 
In comparison with Scarlet Globe we find the 
Saxa slightly earlier and at full maturity a trifle 
smaller. 
White Strasburg — Long, thick, pure-white 
roots which remain firm and brittle. 
Giant White Stuttgart — Large, clear white, 
top-shaped roots. Fine for summer or fall use. 
White Icicle—Best early, long, white sort. Very 
crisp and tender and a beautiful wax-like white. 
Round Black Spanish—Winter variety. Roots 
somewhat top shaped about three inches in 
diameter. Black in color with flesh white and 
crisp. 
Chinese Rose (Winter)—One of the most popular 
fall and winter sorts. Roots about six inches long, 
smooth skin of a rose color. Flesh very firm and 
crisp. 
French Breakfast—Handsome olive shape. Bright 
red with the exception of a clear white tip on the 
bottom. Grows very rapidly. Rather small at 
maturity. 
White Tipped Scarlet Turnip or Sparkler— 
Round deep scarlet shading to a white tip on the 
bottom. Very early. 
Saxa Radish 
RADISH 
Early Scarlet 
Globe. 
Saxa. 
White Stras¬ 
burg. 
White 
Stuttgart... 
White Icicle. . 
Round Black 
Spanish.... 
Chinese Rose. 
French Break¬ 
fast . 
White Tipped 
Scarlet. 
Oz. 
M lb. lib 
10 lbs. 100 lbs. 
• Per lb. Per lb. 
$0.10 $0.25 $0.65 $0.55 $0.50 
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Our strains of Scarlet Globe and Saxa are remarkable for their uniformity 
