RADISHES 
One ounce for 100-foot row. 
Radishes can be planted very early—as soon as the ground can be worked and no danger of frost. The 
rows should be from 8 inches to a foot apart, the furrows for the seeds about half an inch deep; and the 
seeds, when dropped into the furrow, about an inch apart. Press fine soil down over them to the depth of 
the furrow. As the plants grow, thin them out like beets. Radishes mature, depending on the kind, in from 
4 to 6 weeks; the turnip-shaped ones are the eect ‘ey rips Bede aed tee 
. ne of the best for forcing, being globe-shaped, bright scar- 
Vick’s Early Scarlet Globe let-red. Growers who force under glass Gaduld plant liberally 
of this stock, averaging your plantings 10 to 12 days apart. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; %4 Ib. 25c; Ib. 80c. 
A very select strain of all red, exceedingly early, round and does well under glass. Pkt. 5c; 
Sax@ oz. 10c; % Ib. 25c; lb. 75c. ; 
= = = Beauty, round, tender; makes edible size in 35 
Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped (.):) "put. 5c; oz. 10c; %4 Ib. 250; Ib. 75c. 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP. Round, red, of delicate flavor. Pkt. 5c; 0Z. 10c; %4 Ib. 25c; Ib. 75c. 
Early, very large, oval, popular variety. 
Crimson Giant prt: ’sc; oz. 10c; 14 ib. 25c; Ib. 75c. 

FRENCH BREAKFAST. Extremely early. A medium-sized radish, olive-shaped, small top, of quick Vicks Barly, Seorict 
growth, very crisp and tender. Of a beautiful scarlet color, except near the tip, which is pure white. 
Pkt. 5c; 0z. 10c; % Ib. 25c; 1b. 75c. 
LONG SCARLET SHORT-TOP. Bright scarlet, crisp, tender. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % Ib. 20c; Ib, 60c. 
Icicl The finest white variety and the earliest of the long snowy white sorts yet produced. It has but 
CICIE fey tops, making it very desirable for forcing. The roots continue brittle, mild and crisp, until 
full grown, with a peculiar and delicious freshness not found in the other sorts. Repid prow ne) tender, 
with a delicate fine grain. Finest for market or family use. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1% lb. 25c; Ib. 75c. 
CHINA ROSE. For winter, keeps well, rose color. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; %4 lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
ROUND BLACK SPANISH. For winter use. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1% lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
LONG BLACK SPANISH. For winter use. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1% Ib. 25c; lb. 75c. 
RHUBARB OR PIEPLANT RUTABAGAS 


Like Asparagus and Celery, Rhubarb is best One ounce to 150-foot row. 
bought by non-professional gardeners in the form Often known as Swedish Turnips. Can be suc- 
of roots. These are set out in the early spring, 3 feet cessfully grown almost anywhere and should be 
apart in the furrow, and in rows 3 feet apart. Pro- more extensively cultivated. Excellent table food 
vided there is no standing water, Rhubarb grows and great stock food. Keep in cellar all winter. 
well on almost any kind of soil, under ordinary cul- PURPLE TOP YELLOW\—Bangholm, Danish 
tivation. Roots ready in spring and late fall. stock seed, which is very superior to American- 
“ ° Peak . . : 
VICTORIA. Large standard market variety, fine e Tha e300: 5c; 0z. 100; 14 Ib. 25c; Ib. 75c; Spinach 
quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; % lb. 50c; 1b. $1.50. 
RHUBARB ROOTS ' ates SALSIFY 
These roots save you at least 2 years’ time over peace ht Sea eet of drill. 
planting seed. Easily cultivated, stays in ground over winter. Should be in every garden. 
5 lant = ° 3 for MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. Largest and best sort. PEt. 5c; 
eotia e teeta tad RE fe oz. 15¢; %4 Ib. 45c; Ib. $1.25. 
SPINACH ° e332: sei" 
It is best et sow eh es cary ea taal = penis without danger of hard frost, because if it is not cut before the hot 
weather it will toughen and spoil. It shou e a fertile soil. 
aoe ee es (hice eae rebel New reese Pkt. 5c; 0z. 10c; %4 1h. 25c; lb. 80c; 3 lbs. for $2.25; 5 lbs. of a kind, 
00, For nach in quantity, see page 41. ; i ‘ 
alent Nobel or GAUDRY. A very ee aa thick-leaved, dark green variety, that produces a large crop of enormous size 
leaves. Ready for market in ays. 
. A very select strain of “Long Season” Spinach. Large, thick crimpled leaf, dark green. Remarkably good 
Princess Juliana yielder, growing close to the ground. 
A long standing type with crumpled savoy leaves. Just what is wanted in our market. Ships 
Bloomsdale Savoy-Leaved well and keeps long. Is considered the best all round variety. 
NEW ZEALAND. Unlike other Spinach, it grows tall and produces branches which are edible throughout the summer. Especially for 
home garden. Plant the seed in hills 6 to 8 inches apart. PEt. 5c; 0z. 10c; 1% Ib. 35c; 1b. $1.00. 
SQUASH 
Do not plant until all danger of frost is over. The bush summer varieties of Squash can be planted 5 
feet apart, but the running winter varieties should be 8 to 10 feet apart. 
One ounce to twenty hills, 
SUMMER VARIETIES making hills 4 to 5 ft. apart. 
A favorite in both home and market gardens. Fruit 
Earl Yellow Summer Crookneck is long, of bright orange color. Rich and buttery. 
g, & 
Very productive.. PEt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 25c; lb. 75c, 
GIANT SUMMER STRAIGHTNECE. Yellow. An improvement on the Crookneck, and larger. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % Ib. 25c; Ib. ep = ae ; ne 
. -Pan. Early, clear white. 
White Bush Scalloped pxt. "sc; oz. 10c; %4 1b. 250; Ib. 75c. 
. (Short). The Cocozelle type though more delicate taste. Is smaller in growth with dark 
gus green skin. Much liked when young as ‘fried Italian squash.” Pkt. 5¢; oz. 10c; % Ib. 
35c; lb. $1.00. ’ 
= This lat er variety is well said to remind you of spaghetti. PEt. 
Vegetable Spaghetti 5¢;°oz.°15c; 14 1b. 45¢; 1b. $1.25. 7 : 
“Garden Guard” destroys squash bugs. Refer to “INSECTICIDES.” Warty Hubbard 
Squash 
Ww T Vv One ounce for 15 hills; 4 pounds 
INTER VARIETIES ver acre, making hills 8B to 10 ft. apart. 
Hubbard Warty. Our own strain of Hubbard Squash is TABLE QUEEN, or ACORN. Also called Des Moines and 


considered to be the finest of any grown. The fruit Yama. Very small, with green skin, ribbed. Quality is equal to 
grown from our seed matures earlier, keeps better and commands Hubbard. Just right to cut in half and bake. Matures in early 
a higher price than that grown from other seed. The shell is fall and keeps well. Very novel appearance. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 
hard, strong and dark green in color, thickly covered with rough, \% lb. 30c; lb. 90c. 
warty growth. Flesh bright orange-yellow, fine-grained, very dry, JAPANESE TURBAN. Called Opass Squash by the Japs. Pro- 
sweet and rich. Pkt, 5c; oz. 15c; %4 1b. 45c; Ib. $1.25. duces very edible squash for winter use. The growth is very 
unique, hardly two alike in shape and combination of colors, 
green, orange, yellow, etc. In packets only, 10c., 

We pay postage on all seeds priced on this page. For quantity prices, see page 41. 
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