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RADISH—Continued 
White Tipped Scarlet or Sparkler 
Wonderful Half Long or Half Long Brightest 
Scarlet—32 Days. An early half long with a 
sharp, white point. Color of upper part brilliant 
scarlet. Length 2| inches contracting from a broad 
shoulder to a sharp point. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Celestial White or Chinese Half Long Stump— 
56 Days. A quick growing variety somewhat re¬ 
sembling Half Long Stump Rooted Carrot in shape, 
only fuller. Roots are white, 5 to 6 inches long, 2\ 
to 3 inches in diameter. Does not make bulbs for 
Spring planting. This is one of the best Winter 
Radishes known. 
China Rose or Scarlet China Winter—58 Days. 
A fine Winter sort, half long stump, scarlet in color 
four-fifths of the length, remainder white. The 
roots are cylindrical, blunt at both ends, larger at 
the bottom than at the top. Skin a bright deep 
rose, flesh white, tops moderately large. 
Long Black Spanish—65 Days. Roots 8 to 10 
inches long and 1J to 2 inches in thickness. Outside 
skin black. Flesh solid, pure white, of good texture. 
A very hardy Winter Radish. 
Round Black Spanish—60 Days. A fine round 
or top-shaped, black skinned Winter Radish, 2 to 3 
inches in diameter. Skin almost black, flesh white. 
Long White Icicle 
All Radish Packets 5c 
RAPE or COLEWORT 
Seed breaks ground in 6 days. One inch high in 9 days under most favorable circumstances in 
greenhouse. One of the very best plants for pasturing cattle, sheep and swine. Under very favorable 
conditions the pastures will be ready within six weeks, but in any event, in eight or nine weeks. As rape 
thrives best in cool weather, plant early in the Spring or late in the Autumn. 
Dwarf Essex—Lb. 20, 10 lb. $1.60 
RHUBARB or PIE PLANT 
Native of Mongolia. Four Ozs. of Seed Will Produce Enough Roots for 10 Yds. of Row. Seed 
breaks ground in 11 days. One inch high in 18 days under most favorable circumstances in 
greenhouse. It is very easy to grow your own rhubarb roots from seed. Healthy, strong, excellent roots 
can be grown in one year. The second and succeeding years they will produce an abundance of rhubarb 
equal to any grown from roots. Roots grown from our seed have never been known to be diseased and are 
healthy, always hardy, and of strong growth. 
Victoria—Packet 10, oz. 15, y* lb. 50, lb. $1.50 
Linnaeus—Packet 10, oz. 15, yi lb. 50, lb. $1.50 
