
KING OF THE MAMMOTH PUMPKIN 

COOPER’S SPARKLER RADISH 

FRENCH BREAKFAST RADISH 
RUSSELL- 
HECKLE’S 
PUMPKINS wasarer™ 

How and When to Plant 
Two to three pounds per acre alone, or one 
pound sown with corn. Plant when the ground 
has become warm, in hills 8 to 10 feet apart 
each way. Plant one inch deep. Thin to two 
plants to a hill. Cultivate thoroughly until the 
vines cover the ground. 
KENTUCKY YELLOW FIELD. (98 days.) A 
fine pumpkin, nearly 2 feet in diameter. 
Flesh dull orange color, extra thick. Heavy 
yielder and excellent keeper. Largely used 
for canning and stock feeding. Postpaid, 
oz., 10c; 14 Ib., 15c; Yo Ib., 25c; Ib., 45c. 
Not prepaid, Yo Ib., 20c; Ib., 35c. For 
quantity prices see Green Ink List. 
JAPANESE PIE. (110 days.) Skin dark green 
with lighter stripes; flesh deep yellow, of 
good quality. 
KING OF THE MAMMOTH. (115 days.) The 
largest of all pumpkins. Fruits weigh 40 to 
80 pounds. Skin light yellow, mottled with 
orange; slightly ribbed; flesh solid, yellow 
to orange. 
STRIPED CUSHAW. (115 days.) A crook- 
necked variety popular in the South. Fruits . 
weigh 10 to 12 pounds, skin creamy white, 
mottled with irregular green stripes. Flesh 
light yellow. 
TENNESSEE SWEET POTATO. (110 days.) 
Bell-shaped fruits, 12 to 15 pounds. Skin 
creamy white with light green stripes. 
Flesh cream, fine grained, thick, sweet and 
delicious for pies. 
SMALL SUGAR. (115 days.) Small, round, 
flat-ended. Very prolific. Deep orange- 
yellow flesh, fine grained and sweet. One 
of the best for pies. 
PRICES ON ALL PUMPKIN SEED EXCEPT WHERE PRICED OTHERWISE. 
Postpaid, pkt., 5c; 0oz., 15c; Y% Ib., 30c; Yo Ib., 50c; Ib., 75c; 5 Ibs., $3.20. Not 
prepaid, 44 Ib., 25c; Yo Ib., 40c; Ib., 65c; 5 Ibs., $3.00. 
It Wouldn’t Be a 
Garden Without 
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 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.) Rec- 
ommended for your main sowing. Usable 
almost 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: shape, which is a rather long oval. 
Tops and roots small. Excellent for market. 
Improvement over Early Scarlet Turnip. 
EARLY LONG SCARLET. (27 days.) Stand- 
ard home and market garden sort. Tops 
small. Roots long, tapered; becomes 4 to 5 
inches long and three-fourths inch thick at 
shoulder; bright carmine red. Very tender 
and brittle. 

RADISHES ube . Tender 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. (25 days.) Standard 
home and market garden sort; also suitable 
for forcing. Tops small. Roots oblong, 
blunt, about 14% inches long and five-eighths 
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 larger; 
mild and of splendid flavor. mes 
CHINA ROSE (Winter). (50 days.) One of 
the best for fall and winter use. Roots 6-7 
inches long, 134-2 inches diameter at shoul- 
der and slightly broadened outward to 2- 
2% inches at 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, 
2-2%4 inches diameter at shoulder and only 
slightly tapered. Skin somewhat roughened; 
Black; flesh white, very firm and crisp, 
pungent. 
WHITE CHINESE (Winter). (55 days.) Roots 
about 8 inches long, 8 inches diameter at 
mid-section; with square shoulder and blunt 
bottom; white, smooth; flesh white, firm, 
crisp, mildly pungent. 
PRICES ON ALL VARIETIES OF RADISH SEED. 
Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 44 Ib., 20c; Yo Ib., 40c; Ib., 65c; 5 Ibs., $2.45. Not 
prepaid, 14 Ib., 15c; Vo Ib., 30c; Ib., 55c; 5 Ibs., $2.25. Quantity prices quoted on 
Green Ink List. 

RHUBARB 
(PIE PLANT) 
Culture: Sow seed early in the spring in rows 
18 inches apart; cover 1 inch deep. Thin 
seedlings to stand 7 to 12 inches apart in 
the row. Roots will be ready to transplant 
the following spring to their permanent loca- 
tion; set roots 4 feet apart each way and 
plant so that crowns will be 4 inches under 
the surface of the soil. A packet is enough 
for 10 feet; 1 oz. for 75 feet of drill; 10 
lbs. per acre, 
RHUBARB SEED (Victoria) 
Popular variety for home or market. Stalks 
are thick, tender and heavily shaded with red. 
Roots planted early in the spring furnish 
delicious stalks the following spring. Pkt., 5c; 
Vo 0z., 15c; oz., 25c. 
RHUBARB ROOTS (Victoria) 
Postpaid, oné.year, each, 15c; doz., $1.00. 
Not prepaid, each, 10c; doz., 85c. 
SALSIFY or 
OYSTER PLANT 
Culture—Sow the seed in 
drills 18 to 24 inches apart, 
4 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 1% inches thick, 
skin almost white, flesh 
mild and delicately fla- 
vored. 
= Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 
V4 |b., 40c; Yo Ib., 65c; 
b., $1.10; 5 fbs., $4.70, 
Not prepaid, 44 Ib., 35c; 
Yo \b., 60c; Ib., $1.00; 
5 Ibs., "$4.50. 

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