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HENDERSON’S SELECTION OF THE BEST 
SMALL, ROUND or TURNIP RADISHES 
These small , round varieties are excellent for the private garden' 
and if grown as advised in our pamphlet will be tender, crisp, well 
flavored and quite free from excessive pungency. 
Sow thinly and when pfants appear be sure they do not crowd each" 
other Do not allow Radishes to stand long before pulling as they 
become pithy quickly after maturing. 
WHITE-TIPPED EARLY SCARLET TURNIP RADISH. For 
many years we have found this variety to be the most popular 
of all among private gardeners, and unsurpassed as a Table 
Radish, where by reason of the strong contrasting colors of the 
root it makes a most attractive appearance. The flesh is crisp, 
white and tender and extremely mild. (See engraving). Price, 
5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 45c. % lb., $1.25 lb. 
RED FORCING RADISH. Small round, bright scarlet, extra 
early; grows Jquickly, and is grand for forcing; tops very 
small. Price, 10C. pkt., 20c. oz., 50c. lb., $1.50 lb. 
EARLY ROUND DARK RED RADISH. The darkest colored of 
the round red varieties and an excellent, sort for family use. 
The roots are round, the tops medjiubr in size. The flesh is 
pure white, crisp and quite tender. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 
50c. ]4 lb., $1.50 lb. 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP RADISH. The popular standard 
variety and one of the best table radishes, being highly es¬ 
teemed for its mild flavor. The skin is bright ^scarlet in color, 
and the flesh snow white. It is of medium size and a rapid 
grower. Price, 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 45c. H lb., Si.25 lb. 
THE COLLECTION OF ' 
FOUR EARLY ROUND RADISHES 
This comprises the four varieties offered above, viz.: White- 
Tipped Early Scarlet Turnip, Red Forcing. Early Round Dark Red 
and Early Scarlet Turnip. We urge the purchase of this collec¬ 
tion; it assures a pleasing contrast of color on the table.. 
Price, 1 pkt. each for 25c., 1 oz. each for 60c. % lb. each for Si.70. 
D JLBlLEE.—1921 witnesses the dawn of our 7dth year in business 
7S still earned on by his son and grandsons . 
“/ write in advance of my usual report on results from your seeds to say that I 
obtained the folio winy premiums for truck raised on my farm from your seeds. 
2nd premium Radish, Scarlet Turnip: 1st premium Cabbage, Henderson's Succes- 
sion; 1st premium Beans, Hendersons Bountiful • 1st premium Corn, Wood's 
northern Dent. 
These were awarded by the Suffolk County Agricultural Society at its annual 
Jaxr in September, 1920. 
JOSEPH L. DEL AFIELD, Quogue Point, L. /. 
Founded in 1847 by Peter Henderson , the businesi 
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