“ O hasten , warm wind from the south , ami briny 
The long warm days and the sunny flmoers."—Eben E. Rexford. 
M’s All Season’s Radish. 
Develops in from Six to Eight Weeks. 
A new, 1892, variety of the China Round Win¬ 
ter Radish, which, by reason of its merits, can¬ 
not fail to come rapidly into general use. It may 
be sown at intervals from spring until autumn, 
and the roots obtained from late sowings can be 
kept in storage for winter consumption. 
It requires only six to eight weeks for its de¬ 
velopment, and, like the old China Winter sort, 
is much hardier than other varieties. The root is 
round, of a brilliant scarlet color. Flesh pure 
white, and of a most agreeable and mild flavor. 
Be sure to order a packet of this valuable novelty. 
Price, per packet, 10 cents . 
A BOON TO THE STOCK GROWER. 
RADISH. 
(Mila Giant Mangel fnrzel 
As a forcing Radish the Early Scarlet Globe has established a 
reputation as the leading sort —the best in every way. It is hand¬ 
some in form and color —a beautiful oval and a rich scarlet. The 
amount of its foliage is small compared with other varieties and 
small for the size of the radish. The peculiar merit of this variety 
as a forcing Radish, is that it will bear the heat requisite for forcing 
without becoming pithy or spongy. The flesh is crisp, juicy and 
mild. It is equally as good for open garden culture as for forc¬ 
ing, and, therefore, it commends itself equally to the amateur 
and market gardener. 
Price , per pound , $1.00; ounce , 10 cents; packet , 0 cents. 
“ W here McG regor sits, 
there is the head of the 
table,” 
Where Vick’s Scar- 
klt Globe is raised, it 
is at the head of the 
market. 
There is no root for cattle feeding 
of which so much in value can be 
produced for thesame amount 
of labor as the Mangel. The 
Golden Giant will produce a 
larger crop than any other va¬ 
riety of Mangel that has 
ever been grown. It is a 
root of magnificent size, 
growing with half its 
bulk above ground, and 
so making it easy to lift 
and gather. The root is 
uniform in shai>e, with a 
smooth, rich, russet yel- 
lowskin,flesh white, firm 
and sweet, and greatly 
relished by cattle It is 
an excellent 
keeper, and 
should be 
raised by all 
stockmen. 
Price , per 
pound , 7i> cents; ounce, 10 cents. 
“A hit , a very palpable 
hit." 
—Shakespeare, “ Hamlet.” 
