VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, ETC. 
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Early Beauty ot Hebron, one of the best for the garden ; pk. 60c., bu. SI 75 bbl 
$4.00. 
Early Sunrise, early, resembles Rose, but is not so flat; heavy yielder ; pk 60c 
bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.00. 
Early Rose, the old reliable; pk. 60c., bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.00. 
Chicago Market,, medium early; light pink; yields well on good soil; pk. 60c. 
bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.00. 
Early Puritan, new, early, white, very productive, excellent quality ; pk. 60c., 
bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.00. 
Brownell’s Winner, best one of the Rose class; productive, good keeper; 
pk. 60c., bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.00. 
Prize Taker, oblong, flesh-colored tubers ; excellent flavor, and crowds Maggie 
Murphy for yield; second early; pk. 60c., bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.25. 
Rural Blush, round and red bulbs ; vigorous grower; first quality and good 
yielder; pk. 60c., bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.25. 
Maggie Murphy, a new variety, and is creating a furor among potato growers 
on account of its enormous yield, fine quality, etc.; late, and of the Rose class; 
pk. 75c., bu. $2.00, bbl. $5.00. 
Rural New Yorker, No. 2, white, very popular, heavy yielder; pk. 60c., bu. 
$1.75, bbl. $4.00. 
Rochester Rose, a seedling of the Early Rose, and a great improvement in size 
and yield ; pk. 60c., bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.25. 
American Wonder, white, large, long and uniform tubers; flavor superb, 
either baked or boiled ; pk. 60c., bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.25. 
Potatoes are sent by Freight or Express, as requested, at the expense of the 
purchaser. No charge for bags or barrels. 
RADISH. 
German, OtabieSdjen unb Otettige. French, Radis , Rave, Petit Rave. 
Radishes are consumed in immense quantities everywhere. Their essential 
qualities consist in being mild, crisp and tender ; and these may be procured by a 
rapid growth. If grown slowly, they will be hard, fibrous and pungent. Radishes 
thrive best in light, rich soil. Sow seed in spring as soon as the ground is in work 
ing condition, in drills eight or ten inches apart ; cover one-half inch deep : when 
well up, thin to two or three inches apart in the row; for a succession sow at inter¬ 
vals until mid-summer ; when the first leaves appear, it is sometimes well to sprin¬ 
kle with soot, wood ashes or air-slacked lime, or “ slug shot,” to save them from the 
little black cabbage and turnip fly. Winter sorts should be sown in July or August, 
about the time of sowing turnips, and may receive a similar treatment. pkt. Cts. 
French Breakfast, an old time favor¬ 
ite ; oval, tipped with white ; very 
tender; lb. 60c., oz. 10c. 5 
Scarlet Olive-Shaped, tender and ex¬ 
cellent; bright scarlet; lb.60c., oz.lOc 5 
White Olive-Shaped, similar to 
above, except in color; lb.60c., oz.lOc 5 
Early Scarlet Globe, brilliant scarlet; 
short leaved ; flesh very crisp and 
white ; the best variety for forcing ; 
lb. $1.00, oz. 10c. 5 
Non Plus Ultra, extra early scarlet, 
forcing; short leaved ; very small; 
lb. 80c., oz. 10c.5 
Rosy Gem, resembles Scarlet Turnip 
White-tip, but is a week earlier; very 
tender and crisp ; fine for forcing; 
lb. 60c.; oz. 15c. 5 
Scarlet, or Red Turnip, round; flesh 
white and tender; lb. 60c., oz. 10c... 5 
Beep Scarlet, one of the best of the turnip shapes ; very attractive in color : 
extra early ; lb. 70c., oz. 10c. 
