
RADISH 
Scarlet 
Globe 
Lago Strain 
MUSTARD 
Delightful as a salad ingredient or cooked as greens, Mustard is an 
annual of growing popularity. Sow the seeds in rows 18 in. apart 
and thin the plants to 6 in. in the rows. Matures rapidly, so plant 
in short rows and several sowings. 
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED. Our very choice variety, growing vig- 
orous and upright, and producing large green leaves well frilled at 
the edges. Very delicious. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. 
EMERALD. 

(Dwarf Extra Curled.) 
FALL VEGETABLES 
MEAN MORE VITAMINS WHEN 
YOU NEED THEM—THIS WINTER! 
RADISH 
Plant 4 in. deep at intervals-of 1 in. in rows 12 in. apart. Radishes mature 
fast, even winter varieties from 40 to 55 days. Radishes can be sown as a 
“catch’’ crop among slow-growing vegetables, or as a ‘‘nurse’’ crop, that is 
a 
a ground breaker, among those that germinate slowly, as carrots and parsnips. 
But when so used, harvest rapidly to prevent hindering slower crop’s growth. 
SCARLET GLOBE. A very early globe- 
shaped radish well adapted to field 
culture or forcing. Roots 114 in. long 
with small tap root, bright scarlet in 
color, crisp, tender, and of splendid 
quality. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25¢, %4 Ib. 75e. 
SALSIFY 
Plant Salsify in rich deep soil but not 
too heavy so as not too distort roots. 
Work soil to depth of 18 in., sow the 
seed in drills 15 in. apart and cover 
with 1 in. of fine soil. When plants 
are 2 in. long, thin out to 3 in. apart. 
Harvest roots with care not to break. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH _ ISLAND. 
Large, uniform smooth white roots 
with a flavor markedly resembling 
that of oysters. Excellent boiled and 
served with melted butter or cream 
sauce. Pkt. 10¢, oz. 35c. 
A hardy 
WHITE ICICLE. The finest of all 
white radishes. Roots long, slender 
and tapered. Flesh clear white, crisp 
and tender, with a mild but very 
tangy, tasty flavor. Pkt. 10¢, oz. 25¢, 
V4 Ib. 75c. 
SPINACH 
Plant in light rich soil well moistened, 
and finely worked. Depth 1% inch at 
2-inch intervals in rows 18 in. apart. 
Thin to 8 or 9 inches. Keep soil 
moist. Water from overhead. Surface 
mulch of manure is beneficial. 100- 
ft. row averages 96-quart yield. 
HOLLANDIA GIANT PRICKLY WIN- 
TER. A new and improved strain that 
produces large, thick leaves, smooth- 
surfaced and _ short-stemmed. Well 
adapted for fall planting. Good can- 
ee variety. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, 14 Ib. 
c. 
PARSLEY 
With its numerous table uses, and high vita- 
min content, Parsley is one herb that should 
find place in every garden. As the seeds 
germinate slowly, it is advisable to protect 
the seed rows (as by covering with burlap), 
until sprouts appear. Parsley, an all-year 
crop, is rich in Vitamins A and C. Use it for 
eating as well as garnishing! 
and productive strain, of dwarf habit. Hand- 
some dark green, beautifully curled, very 
slow in going to seed. Can be cut the year 
around. Extensively used for garnishing. Also 
attractive as a green edging for the herb or 
vegetable garden. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. 
PLAIN LEAVED. Leaves are flat and deeply 
cut but not curled. Very savory, very popu- 
lar for flavoring soups or stews, and for dry- 
ing- = Pkt) 10¢;%0z. 25¢:; 
TURNIP 
Plant in good soil Vg in. deep, 2 in. apart in rows that are 16 in. apart. Give plenty of 
moisture during the growing period. When plants are 3 in. tall, thin the rows. It’s a good 
idea to give the young turnips plant food to accelerate growth, as quick growth makes for 
tenderness in turnips. Slow growth is the cause of woodiness. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. An excel- 
lent and very popular variety for table 
use. Roots are large, purple or dark red 
above ground, white below. Flesh is 
white, fine-grained and tender. Roots 
are at their best for table use when 
about 3 in. in diameter. Keep well. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 25¢, 14 Ib. 75c. 





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\ Health and Happiness 
\ are the products of a 
well-planned and well- 
tended Victory Garden 
i SWISS CHARD 
4 Grow Swiss Chard like Beets. (See note on Beet culture, page 2.) Use tops for 
s thinning, or transplant. Chard needs a space of 10 or 12 inches in the row to 
a reach full size. Plant 2 in. deep in rows that are 18 to 24 in. apart. Thin to 
% Py 8 in. at least. Can be grown every month except in the coldest sections. Yields 
he * continually. When cut, comes again. 
a 4 3 
ay FORDHOOK. Our select strain has GIANT LUCULLUS. A _strong-growing 
TURNIP os smooth green leaevs with large white chard with extra-large leaves, thick-set 
Purple Top Tan. wp mid-rib. Excellent as cooked greens, or, and heavily crumpled, rich green in 
White Globe osha: when young, as salad ingredient. Yields color. Yields a tremendous amount of 
Lago-Grown 

frequent cuttings. Has a high Vita- 
min A content. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25¢, %4 
Ib. 75c. 
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greens which are excellent for table 
prepared like spinach or asparagus. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 25¢, 14 Ib. 75c. 
