ROSWELL SEED COMPANY 
12 ALL GARDEN SEED PRICES ARE FOUND ON PAGE NO. 13-16 
RADISHES (Continued) 
Rosy Gem (26 days)—Small, round, white tipped. Good seller. Extensively used by 
truckers. 
Magdeburg (24 days)—Under ideal conditions, have been known to make in 18 days. 
One of the best that can be grown in warm weather. Deep scarlet, 1% inches long, 
about % inch in diameter. Tops medium short but ample for bunching. Mild and 
crisp and a rapid seller. 
Fireball or Non-Plus-Ultra (25 days)—One of the first early, deep scarlet, round, 
small with short top. . 
Sparkler White Tip (26 days)—Ball shaped with white extending well up on the side. 
Tops small. Root is crisp and of good quality. 
Cincinnati Market (29 days)—-The most popular of the long varieties. Tops are 
small, roots are straight, 6-7 inches long. Skin is a fine scarlet. Flesh, white and 
crisp. 
White Icicle (27 days)—The best of the long white radishes. The roots are long, 
4-5 inches, slightly stumped and of a transparent white, brittle. Excellent quality. 
Chinese Rose Winter (52 days)—-A very popular distinct winter sort. Long cylindrical 
roots, thicker at lower end. Smooth, bright scarlet in color, flesh white, firm and 
pungent. 
RHUBARB 
Sow seed in spring, plants will be ready to re-plant the following fall or spring. Set 
plants 4 feet each way. 
Linnaeus. A second early variety with long thick reddish stalks. 
Victoria. The main crop sort. Vigorous, upright, thick, red stalks of splendid color 
and flavor. 
Strawberry. The largest and the reddest of the main crop. Preferred in the Roswell 
District. 
SALSIFY OR OYSTER PLANT 
Grows like a parsnip. Good in soup. Needs deep soil. Plant in early spring, ready 
to use in November. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. 6-8 inches long, 1-1% inches thick. Long tapered white 
roots. A standard for home and market gardens. 
SQUASH 
Plant when danger of frost is past in hills 4-6 feet apart. One ounce of seed plants 
40 hills. 
Early White Bush Scallop (53 days)—Also known as patty pan. Plants bush type. 
Fruit greenish white turning to white when matured, flattended and smooth with 
scalloped edges. 
Golden Summer Crookneck (50 days)—Productive, bush type plant. Fruits about a 
foot long, bright yellow and warted. 
Early Yellow Bush Scallop (58 days)—Very similar to Early White Bush in size and 
shape but yellow in color. 
GARDEN SEEDS (Continued on Page 17) 
