PUSSELL-nCCKLE 
SEED COMPANY 
Radish 
Culture —To be tender and crisp, radishes must be grown quickly and this requires rich 
soil and moisture. Begin as early as possible in the spring and sow at intervals of about 10 
days in a light, rich, deeply worked soil. For fall and winter, sow in August and September. 
Two ounces sows 100 feet in drills; 8 to 10 pounds to the acre. 
Cooper's Sparkler Radish 
Large Leaf Viroflay Spinach 
Bloomsdale Curled Savoy Spinach 
FOR QUANTITY PRICE 
COOPER'S SPARKLER WHITE TIP. (25 days.) 
The most brilliant in appearance of all 
radishes. The upper half of the root is a 
brilliant scarlet, almost the entire lower 
half a pure white. This strain runs remark¬ 
ably uniform in color, size and true ball 
shape. The best selling variety on prac¬ 
tically all markets. Improvement over Early 
Scarlet Turnip White Tip. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE. (22 days.) Recom¬ 
mended for your main sowing. Usable al¬ 
most as soon as the very earliest radishes 
and for a period of a week or 10 days 
afterwards, or until they are nearly an inch 
through; and during that time they stay 
crisp, solid and tender, and mild in flavor. 
Color pure brilliant scarlet; very uniform in 
size and in shape, which is a rather long 
oval. Tops and roots small. Excellent for 
market. Improvement over Early Scarlet 
Turnip. 
EARLY LONG SCARLET. (27 days.) Standard 
home and market garden sort. Tops small. 
Roots long, tapered; become 4-5 inches long 
and three-fourths inch thick at shoulder; 
bright carmine red. Very tender and brittle. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. (25 days.) Standard 
home and market garden sort; also suitable 
for forcing. Tops small. Roots oblong, 
blunt; about IY 2 inch long and five-eights 
BLOOMSDALE CURLED SAVOY. (40 days.) 
(Curly Leaf.) The standard very early sort 
for home and market garden. Plants up¬ 
right and compact, attain height 10-12 
inches and spread of 12-15 inches. Leaves 
large; blistered and crumpled; rich deep, 
glossy green; of splendid quality. 
LARGE LEAF VIROFLAY. (55 days.) (Smooth 
Leaf.) Desirable for canning as the leaves 
grow clean and upright. Green leaves are 
very large, broad and pointed at end. 
NEW ZEALAND. (70 days.) (Smooth Leaf.) 
The "cut and come again" spinach. Dis¬ 
tinct from other kinds of spinach and par¬ 
ticularly valuable for culture in hot dry 
weather. Plants very large and spreading; 
leaves numerous, small, triangular, thick, 
deep green. The tender leafy shoots are 
gathered repeatedly. Postpaid, pkt., 5c; 
V4 lb.. 15c; V2 lb., 25c; lb., 45c; 5 lbs., $1.45. 
Not prepaid, V2 lb., 20c; lb., 35c; 5 lbs.. 
inch through; rich scarlet with white bot¬ 
tom; flesh white, crisp and of splendid 
quality. 
WHITE ICICLE. (27 days.) Decidedly the 
best early white variety and considered by 
many the standard of excellence in radish. 
Particularly popular in home and market 
gardens. Tops small. Roots long, tapered; 
very white throughout; brittle as ice; 5-6 
inches long and one-half inch thick or larg¬ 
er; mild and of splendid flavor. 
CHINA ROSE (Winter). (50 days.) One of the 
best for fall and winter use. Roots 6-7 
inches long, l%-2 inches diameter at shoul¬ 
der and slightly broadened outward to 2- 
21/2 inches at the blunt base; skin smooth, 
uniform bright deep scarlet; flesh white, 
firm, crisp and pungent. 
LONG BLACK SPANISH (Winter). (55 days.) 
Splendid keeper. Roots 8-9 inches long, 
2-21/4 inches diameter at shoulder and only 
slightly tapered. Skin somewhat rough¬ 
ened; black; flesh white, very firm and 
crisp, pungent. 
WHITE CHINESE (Winter). (55 days.) Roots 
about 8 inches long, 3 inches diameter at 
mid-section; with square shoulder and 
blunt bottom; white, smooth; flesh white, 
firm, crisp, mildly pungent. 
GIANT NOBEL. (43 days.) (Smooth Leaf.) De¬ 
cidedly the best of the thick leaved group. 
Because of the enormous yield, long stand¬ 
ing character, and the deep green color 
and smooth character of the leaves, this 
is highly recommended for canning as well 
as for home and market garden. Leaves 
very large, thick, broad arrow-shaped with 
rounded tip. 
NORFOLK BLIGHT-RESISTANT SAVOY. (45 
days.) (Curly Leaf.) Type same as Blooms¬ 
dale, but darker. Valuable where blight 
is prevalent. 
LONG STANDING BLOOMSDALE SAVOY. 
(45 days.) (Curly Leaf.) Superior variety of 
the Bloomsdale or Savoy leaved group 
much in demand for home and market gar¬ 
dens because of the uniform, handsome 
plants and remarkable long standing qual¬ 
ity. Resembles Bloomsdale Curled Savoy, 
but is a trifle later, of more compact habit, 
a trifle darker green and remains free of 
flower stalks about two weeks longer. 
$1.25. 
Prices on All Varieties of Spinach Seed Except New Zealand 
Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz. 10c; V 4 lb.. 15c; 1/2 lb., 20c; lb., 35c; 5 lbs.. $1.10. Not prepaid, 
1/4 lb., 10c; 1/2 lb., 15c; lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 
Quantity prices quoted on Green Ink List. 
SALSIFY or OYSTER PLANT 
Very generally known as the Oyster Plant. The roots are boiled like carrots or parsnips 
or half boiled and grated fine, made into small flat balls, dipped in a batter and fried like 
oysters, of which their flavor greatly partakes. 
Culture —Sow the seed in drills 18 to 24 inches apart, one-half inch deep, and when up, 
thin them out to 3 to 4 inches apart in the row. Two ounces will drill 100 feet, 6 to 8 pounds 
will sow one acre. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. (80 days.) Roots 7 to 8 inches long, 1 to II /2 inches thick, 
skin almost white, flesh mild and delicately flavored. 
Postpaid, pkt.. Sc; oz., ISc; V4 lb., 40c; V 2 lb., 65c; lb., $1.10; 5 lbs., $4.70. 
Not prepaid, 1/4 lb., 35c; 1/2 lb„ 60c; lb., $1.00; 5 lbs.. $4.50. 
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PRICES ON ALL VARIETIES OF RADISH SEED 
Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; V 4 lb., 20c; Vi lb., 30c; lb., 55c; 5 lbs., $1.95. Not prepaid, 
V4 lb., 15c; 1/2 lb., 25c; lb., 45c; 5 lbs., $1.75. Quantity prices quoted on Green Ink List. 
Spinach 
Culture —Requires but little culture. It is one of the most easily managed of all vegetables. 
The main crop is sown from September until November. For summer use it may be sown 
at intervals of 2 or 3 weeks, from March to November. Two ounces to 100 feet of drill; 8 to 10 
pounds to an acre. During hot, dry weather, spinach does not grow so well, but in suitable 
weather with plenty of rain it is ready for use in about five weeks from sowing seed. 
TREAT SPINACH SEED WITH "CUPROCIDE" FOR DISEASE PROTECTION 
