12 Reliable Garden Seed 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO 
RADISHES 
CULTURE. One ounce will drill 100 feet. In 
drills 10 to 12 inches apart, 10 pounds will seed an 
acre. The best soil is a warm sandy loam, worked 
fine and heavily manured. For first crop, sow as 
early as the ground can be worked; repeating every 
two weeks for succession throughout the season. 
Quick, uninterrupted growth is essential for best 
quality; if they come tough, blame the weather, not 
the seed. 
PRICE 
All varieties, by mail, postpaid: 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb* 25c; lb. 65c. 
Brightest Long Scarlet or Cardinal. <25 days). 
Earliest of the long red varieties, roots 4 to 4% 
inches long; vivid scarlet, white tip. Excellent 
alike for forcing, home and market. 
Crimson Giant. (35 days). Suitable for forcing 
Early Scarlet Globe 
or early planting out-of-doors. Larger than the other round red Radishes. 
Early Round Scarlet. (25 days). Small, round, red, turnip-shaped, with a 
small top; of very quick growth, crisp and tender. 
Early Long Scarlet. (28 days). Grows 6 to 7 inches long, half out of the 
ground; is brittle and crisp; color bright scarlet, small top. 
Improved Early Scarlet Globe. (20 days). Best for forcing and market 
gardening. Large roundish oval; brilliant red; flesh white, solid, juicy, crisp, 
and mild. This is that first extremely welcome red radish the hucksters bring 
to your door. 
rrench Breakfast. (25 days). A splendid half-long variety of medium size, 
crisp and tender, scarlet with white tip. Best texture when small. 
Uaiktnne The Quickest maturing White Radish on record. It is ready for 
e the table j n 15 to 25 days. The roots are perfectly round, an inch 
in diameter, with snowy white skin and flesh. The flesh is crisp and solid. 
Icicle. (25 days). (Long White). Attains best quality at about 4 inches, al¬ 
though crisp and sprightly longer than any other Radish. Delightful juicy 
flavor and transparent whiteness. Combines attractively on the dish with 
Scarlet Globe. 
Round White Tip Scarlet. (21 days). A showy early round variety of me¬ 
dium size and excellent flavor; scarlet in the tip. Fine quality. 
Winter Radishes 
Besides their fall excellence, 
these kinds may be dug late and 
perfectly preserved for all-winter 
use as desired, by storing in box¬ 
es of dry sand in the cool frost¬ 
proof cellar. A favorite usage is 
to pare, slice, and serve in a 
weak brine, or in vinegar—like 
Cucumbers. Sow the seed in 
July-August; no use earlier. 
Long Black Spanish. (72). 
Round Black Spanish. (72). 
California Mammoth White. 
(65 days). 
SALSIFYoyRe? We 
CULTURE. Sow early in 
spring, in drills 1 foot apart and 
1 inch deep, thinning the young 
plants to 4 inches. The roots will 
be ready for use in October, 
when a supply should be taken 
up and stored in moist sand in 
a cool room, the balance left in 
the ground until spring. One 
ounce to 100 feet. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. 
(95 days). White, tender, and 
of rich “oyster” flavor; boiled, 
fried or in soup. 
Pkt. 10c ; oz. 25c; % lb. 65c; 
' lb. $ 2 . 00 . 
SPINACH 
CULTURE. Select rich, well drained, 
lime-treated soil; the first sowing early in 
spring and at intervals of 2 or 3 weeks, in 
drills 1 foot apart. Begin thinning out 
when leaves are an inch wide. Sow in Au¬ 
gust and September for early spring use, 
with winter protection. 
PRICE: y z oz. 10c; oz. 15c; *4 lh* 20c; 
lb. 40c. 
Bloomsdale Long-Standing Savoy. (42 
days). Compact, intensely dark green, 
heat resistant; stands prime for cutting 
2 weeks longer than most. 
King of Denmark. (45 days). Leaves 
very thick, dark green, curled or blistered, 
in low, compact tufts ; early, yet remain¬ 
ing long before running to seed. Vigor¬ 
ous, spreading. 
Princess Juliana. (New). Has thick 
crimpled leaves. Stands better than most 
varieties and retains its crispness quite 
long after cutting. 
New Zealand. (55 days). Not a true Spin¬ 
ach, but very similar—a stalwart, hard¬ 
working country cousin. The leaves are 
comparatively smaller, but clustered in 
delicious, tender tufts which may be 
plucked day after day all summer long. 
Unlike the others, the plants thrive dur¬ 
ing hot weather, spread widely, are happy 
in any garden soil, frequently renewing 
itself early next spring. Sow about 4 
seeds to hills 2 feet apart each way. 
Round White Tip Scarlet 
New Zealand Spinach 
King of Denmark Spinach 
The White “Icicle” Radish 
