Agceler &ttussER Seed Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
A & M Radish 
Early Scarlet Globe 
f'liltur#* Seed may be sown the year 'round in California, 
v/uuuic Radishes thrive best in light, sandy loam, made 
rich with manure. Sow in drills 10 inches apart. An ounce 
of seed will sow a hundred feet of row, 12 pounds to the acre. 
Most varieties edible in 25 to 30 days. 
Farlv Very Popular variety on the Los 
Uany Jtdnei UIODc Angeles market. The radishes are 
oval in shape and are a rich scarlet color. Used extensively by 
market growers. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (!4 lb. 30c) (lb. 85c) (5 lbs. 
$3.75) (10 lbs. $6.50) postpaid. 
Scarlet Turnip White Tip ^u^TizeTround 6 Radi 
ish of bright scarlet with white tip. It is early and the flavor 
excellent. One of the most popular sorts both on the market 
and in the home garden. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (!4 lb. 30c) (lb. 
85c) (5 lbs. $3.75) (10 lbs. $6.50) postpaid. 
r ar | v T, 1 i. r ,; rv ° ne of the earliest and best 
i^ariy ocanei l urnip sorts for forcing; its color is 
very handsome; flavor very mild, crisp and juicy; stands a great 
amount of heat without becoming pithy. (Pkt. 6c) (oz. 15c) 
(!4 lb. 30c) (lb. 85c) (5 lbs. $3.75) (10 lbs. $6.50) postpaid. 
French Breakfast 
splendid variety, medium-sized, 
olive-shaped, very crisp and tender; 
of a beautiful scarlet color with white tip. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) 
(i4 lb. 30c) (lb. 85c) postpaid. 
frlmenn flinnfr A variety extraordinary in that, while 
vJiaiii growing to an unusually large size, it is 
always tender, crisp and of mild flavor. It remains in perfect 
condition a remarkably long time, and unlike other forcing va¬ 
rieties, does not become pithy; root turnip shaped; color a 
beautiful crimson; flesh firm and crisp. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) 
(!4 lb. 35c) (lb. $1.00) postpaid. 
I rtrur Ir-irlo. For the home garden we consider 
l~>Ong TV Illlc icicle this a most excellent table variety. 
Its extreme earliness, beautiful, pure white appearance, excel¬ 
lent flavor and crispness should make it a favorite everywhere. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (14 lb. 30c) (lb. 85c) (5 lbs. $3.75) (10 lbs. 
$6.50) postpaid. 
lananpce All Jt is a very large- long, snow- 
japanese /\11 reason white radish; deeply rooted, 
does not extend above the soil, hence it always is tender and 
crisp and has a delicious flavor. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (14 lb. 
50c) (lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
lannnpcp Wintoi- A half-long white radish more 
Japanese tv inter adapted to our winter climate: It 
compares very favorably with our American varieties, besides 
it is much larger. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (14 lb. 50c) (lb. $1.50) 
postpaid. 
lananete Summer Its beautiful white color and mam- 
ddpdiieie oummer moth size attracts great attention. 
It is very tender and the flavor is exceedingly mild. It attains 
perfection in California, growing twenty-six inches in length 
and three inches in diameter. It is a profitable radish to grow, 
as it sells readily. It is excellent cooked as a turnip. (Pkt. 
5c) (oz. 15c) (14 lb. 50c) (lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
Faflxr I nn<r Very brittle and crisp; color a 
H.ariy Long OCariei bright scarlet; small top. Six to 
eight inches long. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (14 lb. 30c) (lb. 85c) 
postpaid. 
China Rose 
A delicious radish, crisp, with little ten¬ 
dency to become pithy. Skin is a beautiful 
deep scarlet and flesh pure white. It is a good seller and is 
in great demand by the vegetable peddlers. Edible in 50 days. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (!4 lb. 35c) (lb. $1.00) postpaid. 
Try This 
Plant the little round radishes in the same row at the same 
time with beets or carrots. The radishes will break the way 
for the beets and carrots and will be ready for pulling by the 
time they need the room. 
Rhubarb 
A & M Cherry 
Plants Available from January 1 to 
March 31—Write for Circular 
This superb variety was first offered by us 
in 1925 and proved a sensation wherever 
grown. Shipments were made all over the 
country and the demand was beyond all ex¬ 
pectation. This peerless strain is far superior 
to any we know. Indeed its beautiful cherry 
red appearance alone makes an instant ap¬ 
peal and in addition to this it is less tart 
than other sorts. There is no coarse fibre 
and the stems will keep in marketable con¬ 
dition for several weeks after maturity with¬ 
out becoming soft or pithy, as do most va¬ 
rieties. It grows to a desirable size and 
rarely runs to seed. Yields are prodigious, 
500 40-lb. boxes per acre being the average 
cutting that may be expected in a warm 
climate. Four cuttings are usually made per 
year. 
Roots should be planted by hand on level 
land, the crowns being placed % inch deep 
in heavy soils and I inch deep in sandy loam. 
Set 4 feet apart in rows 6 feet apart, requiring 
1,814 plants per acre. Moisture must be kept 
to surface until plants are established. In dis¬ 
tricts where frosts would retard growth, it is 
recommended that planting be deferred until 
the latter part of February but in warmer loca. 
tions roots may be set out earlier. Roots 25c 
each, $2.50 doz., postpaid. Not prepaid, $17.50 
per 100. We do not offer seed of this variety 
because it does not come true from seed. 
Giant Winter 
Sow seed of Rhubarb any time from Feb¬ 
ruary 1 until J*uly 1. Transplant when the 
roots are as large as a pencil. Within five 
months of sowing, the plants will bear large 
stems and grow nearly the entire year. Rhu¬ 
barb seed will not always produce plants true 
to type. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. $1.60) (!4 lb- $5.00) 
(lb. $16.00) postpaid. 
A NON-POISONOUS INSECTICIDE 
If you are bothered with leaf-eating in¬ 
sects when your vegetable crops are nearly 
ready for the table, DEROCIDE can be 
used with great effect. It is non-poisonous 
and can be mailed. See Page 86. 
