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JOHNSON SEED COMP ANY 
ALL SEASONS RADISHES 
MKW A.V ALL 
8KAHONH WIIITK IlAPIHII. 
New Celestial, or White 
Chinese 
.Seed of this very valuable 
new Biulish ehoiild not be 
«own until Hurnmer, June or 
July. It jfl rea<Jy for use 
when three inches lon^, and 
continues until ten inches 
Ions' by four Inches in diame¬ 
ter. It also makes one of 
the best winter radishes from 
seed sown in August. Flesh 
firm, solid, crisp, pure white. 
Pkt,, 5c.: oz., lOc.; 14 lb., 20c.; 
lb., 75c.: 5 lbs. forSS.OO. 
New Round Scarlet 
Chinese Radish 
This new variety of the 
China It;idish is an all seasons 
red radish ; may be sown at 
Intervals from spring until 
autumn. Matures in from six 
to seven weelm, and is much 
liardier than most other va¬ 
rieties. Valuable as a winter 
radish, as well as forsuminer. 
Its handsome round shape, 
rich scarlet color, and pure 
.vhlto Ilcsh commend it to 
all who ffrow it. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 10c.; lb., 2t)c.; lb., 75c. 
WINTER RADISHES 
CniNA KOSK WINTER, One of the best winter 
varieties; bright rose-colored ; flesh while, firm and of suikj- 
rloroualltv. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; lb., 2Hc.; lb., 75c. 
CAJ..IFOKNIA MAMMOTH WHITK. The larKcst 
fcrowii. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; lb., 20c.; lb., 75c. 
IMPIIOVICI) IIALK-LOND IILAOIC HPANISII UAHLSII. 
Improved Hnif-Long: Black Spanish 
Tiitni'inoiltiilo In Himpo bolwccn tlio Round nn<l Louk 
niivclc Hpiuiltih, iind Ih imioli Hnin-rlnr to oltlirr. Flosli mild, 
voryorlHp imd »woot, novor pithy, iind in decidedly the best 
of bliiok riidlHlies. If stored in dinnp simd In the cellar, they 
will keep all winter. I’kl.', 5ej oz., lOo.i Jif lb., 25o.: lb., 90c. 
KOUMl) MI.ACIC SPANISH. Very popidar with Gcr- 
inniiH, known as /frUip. Pkt., fie.; oz., 10c.; }.< ll)., 20c.; lb., 76c. 
I.ONG lltiAClC SPANISII, One of the hardiest, kcop- 
lilB until sprlntr. Pkt., Oo.; oz., lOo.; ii lb., 20o.; lb., 75o. 
RHUBARB (PIE PLANT) 
One ounce will produce about one thousand plants. 
viUTUUlA. Enob, |>cr larRO root, 15c. ; doz., 81.00; JOO, 
M.OO, by express; by mall, postpaid, 20c. each; $1.50 per doz. 
IjAROB ViOTOKIA; An exoellont cooking variety. 
Sotxl, per nkt, fie.; oz., lOe.; >4 lb., 80o.; lb., 81.00. 
lUlVnARII ROOTS. EARI.Y STRAWBERRY and 
SALSIFY, or OYSTER PLANT 
SAKDWIOn ISLAND SALSIFY. 
One ounce will sow 
about sixty feet of drill. 
Salsify is a most nu¬ 
tritious and delicious 
vegetable, and iit, one of 
the crops that should be 
more generally culti¬ 
vated on the farm for 
winter use and sale, ns 
it can be grown just as 
cheaply as carrots, pars¬ 
nips. etc. 
WISCONSIN GOL¬ 
DEN, (New.) Fully as 
large as Sandwich Island 
witli very ricli light gol¬ 
den tinge, bundling up 
hand.someIy,and in qual¬ 
ity rich, tender and de¬ 
licious. AH lovers of 
salsify should try this 
new sort. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
15c.; 14 Ih., 40o.; lb., Sl.50, 
MAMMOTH SAND¬ 
WICH ISLAND. 
Grows fully double the 
size of the old Long 
White. The root is pure 
white, much heavier and 
thicker throughout, and 
notwithstanding their 
enormous size are much 
superiorin quality. Pkt., 
5c.; oz., 20c.; }4 lb.. COc.; 
lb., S2.25. 
QPJNI A f^l-f One ounce will sow one hundred feet of 
4J7M. drill. Twelve pounds will sow one acre. 
NEW VICTORIA. Leaves very dark green, almost 
black, very tliick and spread out flat ujwn the ground. It is 
a long-standing variety, but not very hardy. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
10c.; ^ lb., 15c.; lb., 35c., postpaid; by express or freight,lb., 
25c.; 10 lbs., 20c. per lb.; 25 lbs. and over, 18c. per lb. 
AMERICAN ROUND-SEEDED SAVOY, or 
RLOOMSDALE. Our celebrated Philadelphia stock. 
Leaves are large, thick, finely curled, heavy, produced In 
great numbers, and stand handling better than most other 
sorts. Pkt., 6c.; oz., lOc.; ^ lb.,1.5e.; ll>., 35c., postpaid; by 
cxprc.ss or freight, per lb., 25c.; 10 lbs., 20c. per lb.; 25 lbs. 
and over, 18c. per lb. 
I.MPROVED TRICK-LEAVED ROUND, or VTRO- 
Large, thick, dark green leaves, very hardy, and 
l>opu]ar in New York markets, wliere it is the leading 
variety grown. Pkt.. 6c.; oz., lOc.; ]4 lb., 15c.; lb., 35c.. post- 
|)iud; hv 0Xi)reB.^ or freight, lb.,25o.; 10 Iba., 20c. per lb.; 25 
lbs. and over, 18o. per lb. 
rAUisiAN LONG STANDING SPINACH. Bcst for Spring sowing. 
Seed grown by originator. Per lb., 50c., postpaid; lOlbs.,83.50. 
New Spinach—Parisian Long Standing 
This New French Spinach surpasses in its broad and heavy 
dark green leaves, which have the true Savoy appearance. 
It will stand fully two weeks longer than any other without 
running to seed, making it the most valuable for spring 
planting. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc,; K lb., 15c.; lb., 50c., postpaid; 
by express or freight, lb., 40c.; lo lbs. and over, 3^. per lb. 
