
RADISH 
WOODRUFF’ BEAUTY 
Woodruff’s Beauty is a Scarlet Globe type radish, 
suited to greenhouse culture, with an exceedingly 
small top. It has an unusually fine scarlet color, 
thin skin, and stands long before turning pithy. We 
grow this strain ourselves, under careful supervi- 
sion, and recommend it where a small top is desired. 
Tops average 31/, inches, and the variety is very 
early, Oz 10cs-1 45 be25C: <1 Ibe5c 


PUMPKIN 
EARLY CHEYENNE 
Here is a “made-to-order” variety, espe- 
cially for short season climates and for 
small families. The ordinary pumpkin is 
too large for small families, where one 
pie at a time is enough. Early Cheyenne 
is just about right to make one pie, but not large enough for two. It stands adverse weather conditions, 
particularly cold, and is resistant to the common diseases which attach other varieties. As nearly all of 
the vines will mature fruits, it is very prolific, and the quality of the flesh make it one of the best for pies. 
No stringy fibres to spoil the cook’s handiwork. Give the little fellow a trial this year. See page 27 for 
more details and prices. 


