SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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Raidiah—Continued 
Early Scarlet Globe. Special strain. A splendid 
early radish either for forcing or outdoor; globe 
shaped, bright cardinal color, flesh white and remain¬ 
ing crisp for a long period, tops small; its fine ap¬ 
pearance and quality have made it the most popular 
bunching sort. Per oz., 15c.; %-lh., 25c.; lb., 70c. 
Glowing Ball. Very early, perfectly round; a most 
attractive orange-scarlet color; flesh white, crisp and 
mild. Ready for table in 20 to 25 days. Received 
Award of Merit A. A. S. for 1934. Per oz., 15c.; 
^-Ib., 25c.; lb., 75c. 
Early Scarlet Turnip (White Tipped). Early, fine 
grain and flavor, round with white tip. Per oz., 15c.; 
K-lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 
Early Scarlet Turnip. Small, round, mild and crisp. 
Per oz., 15c.; J4-lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 
French Breakfast. A quick-growing, oval-shaped 
radish, light color and white tip. Per oz., 15c.: Id-lb., 
25c.; lb., 75c. 
Early Long Scarlet Short Top. Bright red color, 
very small tops. Per oz., 15c.; %-lh., 25c.; lb., 75c. 
Chartier or Shepherd. An early summer, half-long 
variety; deep pink, white at the tip. Per oz., 15c.; 
J4-lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 
White Icicle. The roots grow about four inches 
long and are ready for use within twenty-two days 
from the time of sowing. Per oz., 15c.; Jd-lb-i 25c.; 
lb., 75c. 
Scarlet Globe Radishes 
Pkts. any variety 
Radishes 10c. each 
White Summer Turnip. Round, pure white. Per oz., 15c.; 25c.; lb., 80c. 
Stutgart. A large round, white, solid variety for summer use, but keeping well into fall or winter. 
Per oz., 15c.; ^-Ib., 25c.; lb., 80c. 
White Strasburg. Five inches long, thick at shoulder, tapering abruptly, pure white, firm and brittle; 
grows to large size. Per oz., 15c.; ^-Ib., 25c.; lb., 80c. 
Black Spanish (Round). For winter use; texture firm and solid. Per oz., 15c.; %-lh., 30c.; lb., 90c. 
Black Spanish (Long). Like the 
above, differing only in shape. Per 
oz., 15c.; ^-Ib., 30c.; lb., 90c. 
China Rose or Winter. Very fine 
for winter use; large and tender. Per 
oz., 15c.; Jd-lb., 30c.; lb., 90c. 
White China or Celestial. A win¬ 
ter sort, grows six to eight inches 
long, 2^ to 3 inches in diameter, and 
keeps well. Per oz., 15c.; ^-Ib., 30c.; 
lb., 90c. 
Rape—English 
Forage plants of great value. Its 
fattening properties about twice that 
of first-class clover. Of rapid and 
luxuriant growth, attaining a height 
of two or three feet. It may be sown 
throughout the season, and in a few 
weeks from sowing, stock can be 
turned in on it. For broadcasting, 
sow ten pounds to the acre; in drills, 
five pounds. 
Dwarf Essex. Used also for 
greens and salads. Per oz., 5c.; lb., 
20c.; 10 lbs., $1.75; 100 lbs., $12.00. 
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