OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 41 
:  ~WILL’S 
RADI ISH SEE D- 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE 
The market gardener’s variety. One of the earliest 
forcing Radishes and does equally well outside. The 
bright scarlet roots are fair sized, globe-shaped and 
with very small top. We have as good a stock of 
this superb variety as is grown. Pkt., 5c3 oz, 12¢; 
% Ih., 40e; 1% Ib. 68e; Ib., $1.20, postpaid. 
CHINA ROSE WINTER 
One of the very best Winter Radishes. The roots 
are cylindrical and blunt at both ends. The skin is 
bright, deep rose color and ihe flesh white and very 
crisp. Pkt., 5c; oz., 16¢; ™% Ib., 50ce; % Ib. 83e; 
Ib., $1.50, postpaid. 
BLACK SPANISH WINTER 
One of the latest as well as the hardiest of Rad- 
»ishes. The skin is black and flesh white, solid, crisp 
and pungent. Keep well aH Winter. PkKt., 5e3 oz., 
iGe; % th., 50c; % ib., S3e; ib., $1.50, postpaid. 
‘WHITE ICICLE 
Sometimes ‘called Ladyfinger. The best early ; Sparkler 


pure white eaeion ane Ear pepe crisp and tender 
of all Radishes. The handsome white roots are 
6 inches long, tender, brittle, juicy and agreeably SPARKLER 
snappy, preserving these qualities longer than the a 
red sorts. Pkt., 5c; oz., 12c3; % Ib., 40e; 4% Ihb., ‘68e; Improved Scarlet Turnip White Tipped. This ex- 
Ib., $1.20, postpaid. tra early strain is perhaps the most attractive 
Radish we have.. The color is rich carmine-scarlet 
with well defined tip of purest white. The flesh is 
solid and crisp, and remains fit for use as long as 
some of the coarser varieties. Largely grown by 
market gardeners both because of its earliness and 
its quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 12ce; % Ib. 40e;3 4% Ihb., 68e; 
Ilb., $1.20, postpaid. 

French Breakfast 
FRENCH BREAKFAST 
An oblong, very crisp aud quick growing Radish, 
n color a bright rose-searlet with white tip. It is 
very early, of fine quality, a great favorite on the 
market and unexcelled for the home garden. Pkt., 
Se; oz, 12e3 % Ib., 40c; 1% Ib., 68e;3 lb., $1.20, postpaid. 

“White Icicle 
We were highly pleased with Will’s seeds that we used last year. Your catalog was completely worn out from loaning it to the 
neighbors.—Donald B. Rundell, Fort Peck, Mont. 
A GOOD GARDEN ALWAYS PAYS 
