Satterthwaite’s Seed Store 
Ruby King:—The best anil most profitable mild 
red pepper for market or family use; so sweet 
and mild they can be eaten raw like an apple; 
large size, t oz., 35c,; Vi lb., $1.00. 
YVorldbeater (1330 days)—Flesh very thick and 
mild; exceedingly productive and a good shipper. 
This wonderful large, mild pepper resembles 
Ruby King in shape though it is broader at the 
pointed end and reaches a size similar to that 
of Chinese Giant. It can be sliced or eaten 
raw' without fear of burning since its flesh is 
entirely mild. 1 oz., 35c.; Vi lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 
Mountain Sweiet Pepper—Very large, smooth, 
rich red color, mild. Oz., 25c.; *4 lb., 75c.; ilc, 
$2.75. 
Olive-Shaped French Breakfast—Pink color, 
olive shape, white-tipped and the favorite va¬ 
riety in the markets. 1 oz., 10c.; (4 lb., 35c.’ 
1 lb.. 80c. 
Long Cincinnati Market—All Improved strain 
of the well-known Long Scarlet Short-tip. An ex¬ 
cellent variety. 1 oz., 15c.; Vi lb., 35c. 
Long Chartier, or Shepard—A very handsome 
and attractive variety; tender and crisp, and 
does not become pithy or hollow for a long time 
after attaining Its full growth. 1 oz., 15c.; 
lb., 25c.; 1 lb., 80c. 
Long Icicle—The finest white variety. Very 
early. 1 oz., 15c.; V4 lb., 35c.; 1 lb., 75c. 
White Strasburg—One of the best of the long 
summer sorts; roots are long, handsome and 
tapering. 1 oz., 15c.; )4 lb., 35c.; 1 lb., 90c. 
FALL OR WINTER RADISHES 
Long Black Spanish—A long black-skinned 
variety; flesh white and slightly pungent. 1 oz., 
15c.; Vi lb., 25c.; 1 lb., 00c. 
Rose China Whiter—Bright rose-colored skin; 
flesh white and quality excellent; one of the 
best for fall and winter use: a favorite with 
market men. 1 oz., 15c.; Vi lb., 25c.; 1 lb., 
75c. 
PUMPKINS 
CHOICE NORTHERN-GROWN SEED 
POTATOES 
German, Kurbis, Hucca, Bnaia. 
One pound will plant from 200 to 300 hills. 
POTATOES 
In drills 3 feet apart; 12 or 14 bushels to the 
acre. One peck will plant about 125 hills. 
EXTRA-EARLY POTATOES 
Irish Cobbler—A variety which becomes popular 
wherever tried on account of its earliness, hand¬ 
some. appearance and excellent quality. 
Green Mountain—Fine late variety. 
RADISHES 
Gt'inan. Rettig Dadles. Ravello Rzodkley. 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drills 
CULTURE—The common practice Is to drop 
two or three seeds in every third or fourth hill 
in the cornfield but if cultivated on a large scale, 
the seed may be sown in hills 3 feet apart, each 
way. 4 plants to each hill, and otherwise treated 
in the same manner as reoommended for melons 
or cucumbers. 
Connecticut Field—This variety Is most exten¬ 
sively used throughout New England and New 
York, for field culture Is generally planted with 
com. 1 oz.. 10c.; (4 lb., 20c,; 1 lb., 50c. 
Large Cheese—Flat and round, like a cheese; 
color of skin deep orange, flesh somewhat 
lighter; one of the best for table use. 1 oz., 
lOc.; *4 lb., 25e.; 1 lb., 75c. 
CULTURE—For early use, sow in gentle hot¬ 
beds in February, and in the open air as soon 
as the ground can be worked, at intervals of 
10 or 12 days for a succession as long as they 
may be wanted. The winter varieties should 
be sown in August, lifted before severe frost and 
stored in the cellar. 
Crimson Giant—Extremely large, but never 
pithy. One of the best for outdoor culture. 1 
oz., 15c.; Vi lb., 35c.; lb., 80c. 
EXTRA-EARLY SCARLET WHITE TIPPED 
FORCING RADISH 
Turnip, Extra-Early Scarlet White-tipped 
Forcing—A beautiful forcing variety; similar in 
shape and appearance to Scarlet Turnip. White- 
tipped. Has small top and may be planted 
closely, l oz.. 15c.; (4 lb.. 35c.; lb., 75c. 
KING OF MAMMOTHS 
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King of Mammoth—This Is truly a giant among 
pumpkins; specimens have been grown to weigh 
250 pounds. In shape It is round, flat and 
slightly ribbed; color of skin and flesh bright 
golden yellow and of good quality, making ex¬ 
cellent pies, but grown principally for stock; 
keeps well. L oz., 10c.; Vi lb., 30c. 
Livingstons Cushaw—Mottled green and white 
striped; flesh yellow, solid and fine-grained. 1 
oz., 15c.; Vi lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00. 
Tennessee Sweet Potato—One of the very best 
for cooking purposes. Nearly pear-shaped, with 
neck slightly crooked; skin and flesh creamy 
white, slightly striped with green, fine-grained 
and of excellent flavor. Hardy and very produc¬ 
tive. 1 oz., 15c.; (4 lb., 35c.; 1 lb., $1.00. 
RAPE, DWARF ESSEX 
(For Sowing.) 
A more general use of this seed would prove 
of great advantage to farmers, for It not only 
makes excellent pasture, but there Is no plant 
that will give as large a yield of foliage at so 
small an expense as this. 
SALSIFY, or OYSTER PLANT 
German, Bobskart, Sassafracu, Jarzynowa. 
One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island—We consider this 
the largest and most profitable Salsify in culti¬ 
vation; roots are two or three times the size of 
the ordinary Salsify, and of more agreeable fla¬ 
vor. It is pure white in color and invaluable 
to market gardeners. Oz.. 20c.; Vi lb., 65c. 
SUNFLOWERS 
Persons wishing to purchase in quantity will 
please write for special prices. 
Manunoth Russian—The standard large-grow¬ 
ing variety, which is used largely for feeding 
poultry. Lb., 15c.; 10 lbs., .$1.20. 
SPINACH 
German, Spinat, Espinard, Esplnaca. 
One ounce for 100 feet of drill; 10 to 12 pounds 
in drills for an acre. 
BLOOMSDALE SAVOY SPINACH 
CULTURE—This is a very important crop In 
our market gardens, and is one of the most eas¬ 
ily managed of all vegetables, requiring but little 
culture, ' and may be had fit for use the entire 
season. The main crop Is sown In September. 
For summer use it may be sown at Intervals of 
two or three weeks from April to August. 
New Zealand—Entirely different from the true 
spinach in type in that it thrives during the hot 
weather in any soil, rich or poor. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
10 c.; Vi lb., 20c. 
Blomdale Savoy-leaved—A heavy cropper, of 
tine quality and very hardy; succulent leaves, 
curled and crinkled like a Savoy cabbage; hardi¬ 
est and most productive. 1 oz. ,10c.; V4 lb., 
15c.; 1 lb., 35c.; 10 lbs.,,$2.00. 
Prickly or Winter—Very vigorous and hardy. 
1 oz., 10c.; (4 lb., 20o.; 1 lb., 60c. 
King of Denmark—Leaves are large, round, 
deep green. Oz., 10c.; >4 lb., 15c.; 1 lb.. 35c.; 
