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Radish, Scarlet Globe 
RADISH 
(Italian—Ravanelli) 
An early crop may be raised in a hotbed or cold- 
frame, but outdoors the first planting should be made 
just as early as the ground is workable. Successive 
plantings may be made until hot weather and from 
the middle of August until late September. Sow in 
drills allowing | foot between rows. One ounce will 
sow 50 feet of drill; 10 pounds to the acre. 
6764 Scarlet Globe, 24 days. One of the most 
delicious and attractive Radishes grown. 
Splendid both for forcing and for the garden. 
Oval to round in shape, intense scarlet in 
color, crisp and mild. 
Pkt. 10c.,.0z. 20c., 14 Ib. 60c., lb. $1.75 
6768 Saxa. 22 days. Undoubtedly the out- 
standing extra-early forcing Radish. Roots 
are round, bright scarlet, with very small tops. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 44 Ib. 70c., lb. $2.00 
6772 French Breakfast. 25 days. A great 
favorite. Bright rose scarlet with white tip. 
Crisp, juicy, mildly pungent and tender. Fine 
for the home garden. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., 4 Ib. 35c., Ib. $1.00 
6778 Long Scarlet Short-Top. 26 days. At- 
tractive, bright scarlet red. Flesh is tender, 
juicy, crisp and of extra fine flavor. A long, 
slim Radish of exceptional quality. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., % Ib. 60c., Ib. $1.75 
6789 Crimson Giant Forcing. 28 days. Best 
of forcing sorts. 
Picts 10c., oz. 25c., 44 lb. 70c., lb. $2.00 
6794 Long Icicle. 27 days. A most desirable 
and decorative sort, especially popular for 
garnishing. The tender, juicy and delicately 
snappy flesh is icy white with a translucent 
and appetizing appearance. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 14 lb. 70c., Ib. $2.00 
6805 White Giant Stuttgart. 35-40 days. 
Large, oval; mild and tender. For late Sum- 
mer and Autumn use. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 44 Ib. 70c., lb. $2.00 
6812 White Strasburg. 40-45 days. One of the 
large white Summer Radishes which con- 
tinues crisp from the time it is comparatively 
small until matured. Roots 4 to 6 inches long. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 14 lb. 70c., Ib. $2.00 
6820 Long Black Spanish. 55-60 days. The 
most popular Winter sort. White flesh, firm 
and of delicate pleasing flavor. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 14 lb. 70c., lb. $2.00 
6827 Round Black Spanish. 55-60 days. 
Fine for Winter. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 44 Ib. 70c., Ib. $2.00 
VEGETABLE SPAGHETTI 
6950 Spaghetti Squash. 60 days. A novelty 
that is a novelty. The flesh when cooked 
separates into strands like spaghetti. Popular 
with those who have tried it. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c. 

SALSIFY = Oyster Plant 
([talian—Sassefrica) 
The roots of this vegetable have a distinct oyster- 
like flavor, hence the name Oyster Plant. They may 
be stewed, fried, or boiled and are most delicious. 
The roots are very hardy, like Parsnips, and therefore 
may be left in the ground over Winter. Same culture 
as Parsnips. One ounce of seed sows 50 feet of drill. 
6853 Breck’s Improved Long White. Defin- 
itely one of the root crops that should be more 
widely grown and more widely known. 
Roots of medium size, long and smooth. Of 
excellent quality. Flesh is'almost white, and 
of a delightful delicate flavor. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 14 lb. $1.00 


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SALSIFY FOR INSTANCE !! 

SWISS CHARD 
(Italian—Bieta) 
Sow the seeds thinly in drills during late April or 
May and cover to a depth of about | inch. Allow 
30 inches between rows. Thin out the plants to stand 
1 foot apart and fertilize heavily. One ounce of seed 
will sow 50 feet of drill; 6 pounds to the acre. 
6875 Lucullus. A robust grower, attaining a 
height of 2 to 244 feet. The stalks are thick, 
creamy white, and heavily ribbed. Leaves are 
very large, green, and heavily crumpled. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 14 Ib. 70c., Ib. $2.00 
6881 Blonde. Has a broad white midrib, with 
yellowish green leaves which make it quite dis- 
tinct from other varieties. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 4% Ib. 70c., lb. $2.00 
6885 Dark Green Curled. Husky plants, 2 feet 
or more high, with very crumpled, rich dark 
green leaves and prominent white midribs. 
Quality excellent. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 14 lb. 70c., Ib. $2.00 
SQUASH 
(Italian—Zucca) 
All types of Squashes prefer a rich, warm, well-drained but moist soil. They should not be planted in the 
open ground without protection until all danger of frost is over and the soil has become well warmed. 
However, 
if ‘“‘Hotkaps”’ are used for protection, the planting may be done as early as the middle of April. The seed should 
be sown in hills and later thinned out, leaving two or three plants to each hill. With the Summer bush varieties 
the hills should be spaced 4 feet apart and the Winter varieties at least 10 feet apart in each direction. One 
ounce of the smaller seeded Summer sorts will sow about 40 hills and one ounce of the Winter varieties about 20 
hills. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
6904 Giant Summer Straightneck. 55 days. 
Similar in appearance to the Crookneck except 
that the fruit is straight, making it a very fine 
sort for packing. Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., 14 lb. 85c 
6908 Early Prolific Straightmeck. 50 days. A 
Bush type, producing fruits of small size but 
in enormous quantity. Extra-early and of the 
finest quality. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 4 Ib. 75c. 
6912 Giant Summer Crookneck. 55 days. 
Early and productive with large fruits of or- 
ange color. The original type. 
Pkt. 10¢.; oz. 25c., 44 Ib. 65c. 
6949 Zuchini. 65 days. A fine type of the 
always-popular Italian Vegetable Marrow. 
The fruits are straight, nearly cylindrical, 
medium green in color, and they weigh about 
3 to 4 pounds. The flesh is firm and of delicate 
flavor. Pict Ocsnozs 2oc.y 24 Lb. (oc. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
6954 Butternut. 85 days. Our own introduc- 
tion and increasing in popularity by leaps and 
bounds. The flesh is yellow, thick and dry. 
The outer shell is hard, smooth and yellowish- 
brown in color. Small seed cavity. Stores well. 
In the South, this is classed as a Pumpkin, but 
here in New England it is called a Squash. 
Regardless of what it is, it 
has matchless quality. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 50c., 14 Ib. $1.50 


6963 Des Moines (Table Queen). 65 days. A 
small Squash that enjoys enormous and well- 
merited popularity. It is shaped like an acorn 
with dark green skin and is perfect for baking. 
Prolific. Quality unsurpassed. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 4 lb. 75c. 
6972 Golden Delicious. 115 days. Of medium 
size with deep orange shell and thick, dry or- 
ange flesh of supert flavor and texture. A 
good keeper. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 14 Ib. 60c. 
6988 Delicious. 115 days. 
Autumn and Winter Squash with dark green 
shell and thick fine-grained yellow flesh. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., 14 Ib. 85c., lb. $2.50 
6996 Warren Turban. 125 days. Hard shell. 
Dry orange meat of superior quality. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 50c., 14 Ib. $1.50 
7004 Blue Hubbard. 125 days. A Squash very 
popular in New England. Hard-shelled with 
thick dry meat of fine quality. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., 14 lb. 90c., lb. $2.75 
7009 Red or Golden Hubbard. 110 days. 
Earlier than Green Hubbard with deep orange- 
red skin and bright orange flesh. Fine-grained 
and sweet. Pkt. 10c:; oz: 25c., 14 Ib; foc: 
7013 Green Hubbard. 125 days. Sweet, dry, 
orange-yellow flesh of rich flavor. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., 4 Ib. 85c., lb. $2.50 
7022 Mammoth Warted Hubbard. 125 days. 
Larger than the familiar Hubbard Squash 
with yellow flesh of the finest quality. 
Pkt. 10c:, oz. 25c., 24 Ibe 75c: 
CONTROL THE SQUASH VINE BORER with BLACK LEAF 40 
Dilute one 
so as to 
art “Black Leaf 40’’ with 250 parts of water. 
it and kill the eggs, One ounce (sufficient for 2 gallons of spray) 35c., 5 oz. bottle $1.00. 
Apply as a fine spray each week during July 
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