Gould’s Seeds 
Seedsmen 
Since 1898 
Are Reliable 
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RADISH 
CULTURE. Radish should be grown on good rich sandy 
loam. Avoid seeding in soil where you have had any 
root crop that became infested with root maggot, if 
possible. As a preventive of maggots it is well to treat 
your soil with a good dressing of tobacco dust, or 
Carbola. By using these preparations at intervals of 
about 10 days, you will be able to overcome maggots. 
Plant your radish one-half inch deep in rows 12 to 14 
inches apart as soon as the soil is in condition to work 
nicely in the spring. When the plants are about 1 inch 
high, thin enough to avoid crowding. Cultivate often 
and shallow to retain moisture and destroy weeds. 
Gould's 
Famous Early 
Scarlet Globe 
Radish 
PRICE LIST OF RADISH 
EARLY ROUND RADISHES 
I 
% 
1 
2 
10 
100 
Pkt. 
o*. 
lit. 
lit. 
lb. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
Gould’s Early Scarlet 
Globe . 
Gould’s Reliable 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
$1.25 
$5.00 
$40.00 
Forcing . 
Gould’s Scarlet Tur- 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
1.25 
5.00 
45.00 
nip White Tip. 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
1.25 
5.00 
45.00 
Sparkler . 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
1.25 
5.00 
Yellow Ball . 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
1.25 
LONG VARIETIES 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
% lb. 
1 lb. 
2 lb. 
Long White Summer 
or White 
Strasburg . 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
1.35 
White Icicle . 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
1.35 
French Breakfast .. 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
1.35 
Long Scarlet Short Top... 
• . . 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
1.35 
WINTER RADISHES 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
y 4 ib. 
1 lb. 
2 lb. 
China Rose . 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
1.35 
California Mam. White... 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
1.35 
Long Black Spanish. 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
1.35 
Round Black Spanish 
5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
1.35 
EARLY ROUND RADISHES 
Gould’s Early Scarlet Globe* 
A selected forcing strain especially adapted to green¬ 
house and hotbed growing, but may be grown outdoors 
also with good results. The shape is a little longer than 
round and the color, which it holds long after pulling, 
is very brilliant and attractive. A standard for the 
market gardener. 
Gould’s Reliable Forcing* 
Is the earliest of the greenhouse forcing type. It is of 
a beautiful bright scarlet, somewhat turnip-shaped, pro¬ 
ducing a very small top, very desirable for forcing. 
Gould’s Scarlet Turnip White Tip* 
A special strain of white tip radish, the best of its kind 
ever offered. It is very early and does equally well for 
greenhouse forcing and for outdoor culture. The flavor 
cannot be excelled, it being sweet, mild and crisp. The 
color is a bright scarlet with white tips, making a par¬ 
ticularly fine appearance on the table. 
Sparkler 
The roots even when fully developed, are solid, crisp 
and sweet. The color is a rich carmine with a pure 
white tip. The tops are small, but large enough for 
bunching. Equally well adapted for forcing. 
Yellow Ball 
A fine summer variety of quick growth. The root is a 
perfect globe shape with a golden yellow skin, while the 
flesh is pure white, very firm, mild and crisp. A good 
producer even in the hottest kind of weather. 
LONG VARIETIES 
Long White Summer or White Strasburg 
A large, medium long sort with heavy tapering shoulders. 
Flesh and skin pure white. Firm and crisp. A fine 
summer variety that resists drought. 
White Icicle 
Matures long and slender radishes of pure white skin 
and flesh. Ready for pulling about three weeks after 
sowing. It is crisp, mild, sweet and tender both when 
young and until it attains a large size. One of the finest 
sorts for the home garden as well as for market. 
French Breakfast 
A great favorite for open ground or forcing. Beautiful 
bright scarlet, with pure white tip. Oblong in shape, 
of medium size, and a rapid grower. It is a fine table 
variety due to its excellent quality and appearance. 
Long Scarlet Short Top 
A standard and popular well known long red radish of 
good quality. Matures to a size of about 6 inches but 
it can be used before fully grown. 
WINTER RADISHES 
Try some this year. These grow to large size and 
keep well for winter and spring use. Sow seed from 
middle of June to July 1st, for fall and winter use. 
China Rose 
Of a bright rose color, flesh solid and crisp. The shape 
is long, but stump rooted, tapering abruptly to a small 
tip. One of the best winter varieties. 
California Mammoth White 
A very good fall and winter variety. The skin and flesh 
are white, very tender and crisp, decidedly pungent but 
well flavored. Roots are about 8 inches long. 
Long Black Spanish 
One of the largest, latest, as well as the hardiest of all 
radishes. The shape is oblong tapering to a point, the 
skin almost black, flesh white and very firm. 
Round Black Spanish* 
A large round turnip shaped root, growing to as much 
as 3 to 4 inches in diameter. The skin is black, but the 
flesh is white and an excellent keeper. 
PRICE LIST OF RUTABAGA 
RUTABAGAS 
Pkt. 
Ox. 
y 4 
lb. 
1 
lit. 
lb. 
10O 
lb. 
N. K. Prize Winner . . . 
... 5c 
10c 
30c 
60c 
$2.00 
$28.00 
American Purple Top . . 
10c 
30c 
60c 
2.00 
28.00 
Neckless Purple Top . . . 
... 5c 
10c 
30c 
60c 
2.00 
28.00 
RUTABAGA 
American Purple Top* 
A hardy productive variety with a small neck; roots are 
large globe shaped with a very small tap root. The 
color is a bright yellow with a purple top, flesh solid, 
tender and sweet. 
N. K. & Co’s. Prize Winner* 
A purple top yellow fleshed variety of good size and 
exceedingly uniform in appearance. Valuable for table 
use as well as for stock feeding. 
Neckless Purple Top* 
Grows to large size. Flesh of a bright golden color. Top 
is purple and almost neckless. A very fine variety for 
table use. 
