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RADISH—Continued 
LONG ROOTED VARIETIES 
Scarlet Globe (See Page 34) 
Top Row Planted Too Shallow 
Middle Row Planted Correct Depth 
Bottom Row Planted Too Deep 
All Other Conditions Identical 
EARLY DEEP SCARLET TURNIP—-24 Days. Scarlet in 
color, smooth skin, round roots 1 inch in diameter slightly 
flat, excellent for forcing. Short tops. Listed by us’ for “over 
100 years. Pkt. 5c oz. 15c 34 lb. 30c lb. 85c 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP WHITE TIPPED—24 Days. 
Turnip shaped to oval. Scarlet crowns with bottom one-third 
white. The very attractive Radish familiar on the market 
stands. Short tops. Pkt. 5c oz. 15c 34 lb. 30c lb 85c 
FRENCH BREAKFAST 23 Days. Olive shaped or stump 
rooted. Upper part of bulb bright scarlet, white tipped one- 
third <Df the way up from the bottom. An excellent variety for 
the private garden. Pull early as it soon becomes pithy. About 
VA inches long and 34 inch in diameter. Short tops with the 
bulbs growing slightly above ground. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 10c A lb. 25c lb. 80c 
PHILADELPHIA WHITE BOX-30 Days. So named be- 
cause often grown in open frames or boxes. Remains in solid 
edible condition a long time. Roots white and globe to turnip 
shaped. Does not get pithy until quite old, which makes the 
sort most desirable for the family or market gardener. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 10c 34 lb. 25c lb. 80c 
«p?»?r E Sf S o?¥ k ECIAL c WH l TE TIPPED SCARLET OR 
SPARKLER,— 23 Days. Something extra fine. Small in leaf, 
very early. Flat to globular, with an unusual amount of white 
on the bottom which often extends one-third to one-half up the 
bulb, the lower half being white, the upper half bright scarlet; 
consequently, tbe contrast in color being very showy either on 
the table or market stand. We highly recommend this as a 
most attractive sort. Pkt. 5c oz. 10c A lb. 25c lb. 80c 
LANDRETHS’ 15-DAY SHORT LEAVED EXCEEDINGLY 
EARLY SCARLET OR SAXA-A fine brilliant scarlet gbbe 
shaped bulb, which has very small tops. A most desirable 
variety for forcing. We cannot recommend it too highly. It 
will lead the market in all scarlets, being ready for table use in 
lo days from germination. This is a remarkable Radish for 
indoor culture, especially for private gardeners. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 15c A ib. 30c lb. $1.00 
CHARTIER OR LONG ROSE—35 Days. Sometimes called 
Sheppard. This is an excellent variety for planting outdoors. 
Roots slim. 1 inch thick, averaging 7 to 8 inches in length. 
Bright rose in color, very brilliant, shading to a white tip. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 15c A lb. 30c lb. 90c 
CINCINNATI MARKET—30 Days. A decided improvement 
over Woods Early Frame. Scarlet four-fifths of the length, 
one-fifth at the point being white. It is a slim, transparent 
radish about 6 to 7 inches long. Flesh white, crisp, mild and 
tender. Pkt. 5c oz. 15c 34 lb. 30c lb. 90c 
LONG SCARLET SHORT TOP—35 Days. This is a first- 
class brilliant scarlet Radish growing 7 to 8 inches long, with a 
good shoulder and one of the best long scarlet Radishes on the 
market. Listed by us for over 100 years. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 15c }4 lb. 30c lb. 90c 
LONG WHITE ICICLE—30 Days. We consider this the best 
all-white Long White Radish. The roots are shorter than the 
old White Vienna and earlier and very brittle. They are 5 to 
6 inches long and about 34 inch in diameter. Pure white and 
transparent skin, possessing unsurpassed eating qualities. 
Mild in flavor. Pkt. 5c oz. 10c 34 lb. 35c lb. 75c 
STRASBURG LONG WHITE OR HOSPITAL—40 Days. 
Long in form, roots 4 to 6 inches and about 134 inches in 
diameter. Skin is pure white and smooth. Roots thick at 
shoulder, tapering to a point. Remains in edible condition a 
long time. Pkt. 5c oz. 10c 34 lb. 35c lb. 75c 
Long White Icicle 
