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JOHNSON SEE I) C O M PA N Y 
Photo of a single plant of the dainty duchess. 
Johnson's Earliest Radish 
Our superior Philadelphia 
market garden strain, is the best 
in color, maturing in about 20 
days. For forcing in hotbeds, 
greenhouses or cold frames or 
for sowing outside early in the 
spring. No other red variety can 
equal it; the quality is fine, mild, 
crisp and tender. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 
15c:.; % lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 
Cooper’s Sparkier White Tip 
Originated by Mr. Cooper, 
the celebrated English grower. 
The upper part is a brilliant 
scarlet, the lower part waxy 
white. Very early and smooth, 
with small top. The best of the 
white-tipped radishes. Pkt.. 5c.; 
oz., IOC.; lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00. Johnson’s earliest radish. See also colored plate on back of book 
New English Pea 
“Dainty Duchess'* 
The largest podded of all. The peas are also very 
large, borne eight to ten to a pod, and their delicious 
sweet flavor is unsurpassed by any other known pea. 
They are ready for picking ahead ^f either Improved 
Stratagem or Telephone, and while the vine grows only a 
little more than half the height of the latter, it will produce 
almost double the number of both pods and peas. Not¬ 
withstanding it was only first introduced into this country 
by us two years ago, it has already become one of our 
best-selling second early and main crop peas. Pkt., 15c.; 
pint, 35c.; qt., 65c., by mail, postpaid. Prices by freight 
or express, qt., 50c.; peck, 12.75; bush., $10.00. 
NEW SENATOR PEA 
This is a grand new second early pea of fine quality. 
The vine is about 2 '4 feet in length and very productive. 
The pods are heavy, with 8 to 10 large, wrinkled marrow 
peas. Pkt., ioc.; pint, 30c., postpaid; by express or 
freight, qt.. 40c.; peck, $2.25: bush.. $8.50. 
