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MARKET GARDENERS’ SEED STORE 
RADISH (Cont.) 
1 Lb. 10 Lbs. 100 Lbs. 
Early Scarlet Globe. This radish is a little longer than round, a 
rich bright scarlet in color with tiny thread-like roots. 
Has a nice bunching top and we recommend it as a fine 
early outdoor radish. The flesh is white, tender and crisp. 
Regularly planted by many large muck-soil growers. This is 
American grown radish seed. 
Glowing Ball. A perfectly round, extra early type with a very 
short leaf growth, meant for forcing but also good outside, 
color a brilliant scarlet-red. 
Crimson Giant. Grows a very large globe shaped red without 
turning pithy, ours is the new forcing strain with shorter 
leaves . 
Sparkler White Tipped. Is round shaped with scarlet tops and 
the lower half clear white, of good quality. 
Bicolor (New). An increasing demand on some markets for a 
radish with a larger portion of white than sparkler, has 
prompted us to introduce this new radish to the trade on 
which the white extends from the tip up to the middle 
of the root, or even a little farther. 
White Icicle. White Icicle is the finest of all the long varieties 
and is claimed to be the finest of all radishes. The roots 
are crisp and tender, even when fully developed, and they 
have an agreeable snappy flavor. The roots grow to good 
size, 5 in. long, and are the shape of an icicle. They are 
straight and free from any side roots. 
W’hite Strasburg. A long, white radish for summer use. Will 
remain crisp and tender even when very large. The roots 
when ready to use are 4 to 6 in. long, and 1 y 2 to 2 in. in 
diameter . 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Round Black Spanish. The roots are round, sometimes slightly 
top shaped, 3 or 4 in. in diameter. The skin is almost 
black. The flesh is white, very compact, decidedly pungent, 
but well flavored. The variety keeps well thru the winter 
Long Black Spanish. A long, smooth radish nearly the same 
size at the bottom as the top. The outside is black while 
the flesh is very white, crisp and of fine quality. Popular 
in market. Keeps all winter stored in moist sand. 
Scarlet China. Of medium size, 4 to 5 inches long. Skin deep 
rose. Flesh pure white, firm, and compact. Free from any 
hard fiber or strings. Easily stored for winter. 
Celestial or Chinese White. The roots are long, smooth, pure 
white, very solid and crisp, and of very mild flavor. This 
is the mildest or least pungent of the winter varieties. The 
roots grow 8 inches long and 2 to 3 inches in diameter. 
One of the best varieties. 
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BEETS—Ready for Table Use Forty to Fifty Days after Sprouts Appear above Ground. 
Three Ounces of Seeds to 100 Yards of Row. Six Pounds to Acre. 
