My list contains all the very best Radishes in cultivation, and 
„ prices are by mail postpaid. All of my Radish Seed can be 
relied upon as being" the best in the market. — 
KARXvY ®CARLE1 GpOBt. RADISH (See colored plate on inside front cover)—This is a splendid forcing" Radish and is considered the 
earliest Scarlet Globe Radish in cultivation and the best in every way. It is a beautiful oval, rich scarlet, handsome form- and color. The flesh 
is very tender, crisp, juicy and mild, and, while it is a leading: variety for forcing, it is equally as good for outdoor culture. This Radish cannot 
be excelled. Per pkt. 5c. ; oz. lOc. 
A- GRAND NEW' RADISH, EARLY WELCOME—This is a novelty in Radishes, which was introduced three vears ago as No. 8 and I 
believe it gives as great satisiaction as any new vegetable I ever introduced. It is a very choice selection of Scarlet Radishes, and I know that 
everyone after growing it will agree that they never saw a. better variety. It is one of the earliest varieties in existence, is crisp and brittle, excel¬ 
lent flavor and a remarkably quick-growing variety, maturing in from 15 to 20 days from sowing the 6 eed. The skin is of a rich scarlet while 
the flesh is pure white. Per pkt. 5c. ; oz. 15c. ’ 
RADISHES 
MILLS’ EARLIEST—This is without doubt the earliest Radish in cultivation, and 
from 4 to 6 days ahead of the varieties offered by many s edsmen, who are claiming to 
have the earliest. It is a beautiful variety, round form with dark scarlet skin ; very fine 
flavor, tender and surpasses all other strains of Turnip Radishes. I know of none of my 
•Vegetables that will pay the market gardener better than Mills’ Earliest Radish. It has 
short narrow leaves, making a very short top. It is a favorite variety and all my custo¬ 
mers should plant it. Per pkt. So. ; oz. 8c. ; Vi lb. 20c.. ; Vi lb. 35c. ; lb. 60c. 
WHITE STRASRURG—Flesh is firm, brittle and tender; excellent lor summer use, as 
it grows quickly. Per pkt. 5c, ; oz. 8c.; M lb. 15c. ; Vi lb. 25c. ; lb. 40c. 
EARLY WHITE TURNIP— A grand summer variety; turnip-rooted with small top 
and of quick growth ; skin and flesh pure white, crisp and tender. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c.; 
Vi lb. 15c. 1 1/2 lb. 25c. ; lb. 40c. 
\YHITE BOX —This new white Turnip Radish has a short top and grows rapidly. It 
is excellent for forcing or growing under glass in frames or boxes. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c. ; 
Vi lb. 15c. ; Vi lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST—This is an 
early, bright scarlet.; tender, crisp and an 
excellent variety for forcing in frames for fiMBPShS,/ 
d early market. It is one of the quickest SCplflBJu 
growing and its beautiful rose scarlet 
color, with white tip, recommends it 
y\ everywhere. It is the standard early va- KT - 
■ 1 riet y ’ n the French market; grows in all ri'JllliiltiliiaKn™ 
iteSSSsiBfflifl climates and is very attractive. Pkt, 5q.; f 
oz. 8c. ; Vi lb. 15c. ; 1/2 lb. 25c. ; lb. 40c. 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP, WHITE TIPPED 
—Here is a Radish that is sure to please all who plant 
it. It presents a beautiful appearance in market and 
is very popular. It is fine for forcing purposes, tender 
crisp, mild and pleasant. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c. ; Vi lb. 
15c. ; Vi lb. 25c. ; lb. 40c. 
M n M EARLY ROUND DARK 
' v Bl MmS? EED—Deep dark red in eol- 
or ‘ ver y early and one of the 
best strains of extra scarlet 
1 "Turnip Radishes in cultiva- 
S ROSE CHINA WINTER 
(Scarlet China)—Very 
bright rose colored winter 
/ variety of excellent quality 
I > and the very best for winter 
' f use. Per pkt. Sc.; oz. 8 c.; 
/ \ 4o' b ' 15C ‘ : % lb ' 3SC- ’ lbt 
NEW WHITE LADY FINGER—Finest long white 
Radish in cultivation ; is of very rapid growth and re¬ 
markably tender, crisp and brittle. Pkt. 5c.; oz. lOc.; 
Vi lb. 18c.; 14 lb. 30c.; lb. SOc. 
ROSE OLIVE SHAPED—Growth quick; rich car¬ 
mine red. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 8 c.; Vi. lb. 15c.; Vi lb. 25c.; lb. 
4-Oc. 
CALIFORNIA WHITE MAMMOTH WINTER— 
Grows nearly a foot long and from 2 to 3 inches in 
diameter; white, solid and good flavored; one of the 
Lest winter sorts. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 8 c.; V lb. 15c.; V> lb. 
25c.;,1b. 40c. 
BRIGHT SCARLET, NEW LONG CARDINAL- 
J\ 9e days after seed is sown ; shape is quite regular, 
tipped with white. Sells well in all markets, its beautifu 
CHARTIERS OR SHEPHERD—Color crimson rose 
oz. 8 c.; Vi lb. 15c.; Vi lb. 25c.; Ib. 40c. 
y distinct. Is remarkable for earliness, the root being.fit for 
termediate, with the long and half long sorts The roots are 
'U of buyers. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 8 c,; Vi lb. 20c.~;'Vi Ib. 30c. ; lb. SOc. 
ttom ; roots large; open garden; best all seasons. Pkt. Be.; 
