Orol Ledden & Sons, Sewell, New Jersey 
Pepper 
Sow in greenhouse in February, coldframe in March, or in open in April 
World Beater. Large, sweet, heavy-yielding variety. A good 
market kind. 
Ruby King. Large, sweet, long-shaped fruit. An early variety. 
California Wonder. Heavy, thick Pepper. The leading va- 
Sunny Brook 
Pepper. Heavy yielder. 
Bull Nose, Hot, or Large Bell. 
or Tomato Pepper. Sweet tomato-shaped 
Y yielder. 
A large, hot, square-shaped 
Bull Nose, Sweet. Large, sweet kind. 
Neapolitan or White Cap. Heavy-yielding, medium-sized, 
early sort. 
Red Cherry. Small; round; very hot. 
Red Chili or Finger Cayenne. The short, hot Cayenne Pepper. 
Pkg. 
Oz. 
Klb. 
SO 10 
SO 30 
si 00 
10 
30 
1 00 
10 
35 
1 00 
10 
25 
85 
10 
25 
85 
10 
25 
85 
10 
25 
85 
10 
25 
85 
10 
25 
85 
10 
25 
85 
Radish 
Sow March, April, and May for early crops; August and September for late crops 
Early Scarlet Globe. Round; light red. Used for spring 
planting. We have a very fine strain of this leading variety. 5 lbg 
The seed is produced from transplanted stock, insuring Oz. M lb. Lb. per lb. 
type which is uniform.$0 10 $0 20 SO 60 SO 55 
French Breakfast. Turnip-shaped; red with white tips. . . . 
10 
20 
60 
55 
Crimson Giant. Large scarlet Radish. Does not mature 
quickly and remains in good condition a long time. 
10 
20 
60 
55 
Sparkler or White-Tip Scarlet Globe. Very attractive 
and popular. 
10 
20 
60 
55 
Long Scarlet. White-tipped. Very crisp. A popular variety 
for bunching. 
10 
20 
60 
55 
Philadelphia White Box. Round, pure white, early Radish, 
used for bunching. 
10 
20 
60 
55 
White Strasburg. Turnip-shaped; white; remains solid a 
long time. No pithiness. 
10 
20 
60 
55 
Icicle. Long white roots. The best and crispest variety for 
hot-weather growing. 
10 
20 
60 
55 
Lb. 
S3 50 
3 50 
4 00 
3 00 
3 00 
3 00 
3 00 
3 00 
3 00 
3 00 
10 lbs. 
per lb. 
SO 50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
20 
