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 
b* 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 earlier. z " 
All the Following Varieties of Radishes: Pkt. 5c; 0z. 15c; 14 lb. 40c; Ib. $1.20. 
Z Vick’s Early Scarlet Globe One of the best for forcing, being poe shaped bright scar- 
: . let-red. Growers who force unde sh lant liberal! 
of this stock, averaging your plantings 10 to 12 days apart. r glass should plant liberally 
7 EARLY SCARLET TUENITP, Round, red, of delicate flavor. 
Crimson Giant Early, very large, oval, popular variety. 
E Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped Ree round, tender; makes edible size in 35 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. Extremely early. A medium-sized radish olive-shaped, small top, of quick Vick’s Early Scarlet 
= growth. very crisp and tender. Of a beautiful scarlet color, except’ near th tip, which is pur white. " ishea 
‘LONG SCARLET SHORT-TOP. Bright scarlet, crisp, tender? ir ys Lets Ussihee 
; Icicle The finest white variety and the earliest of the long snowy white sorts yet produced. It has but = 
{ few 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. Rapid-growing, tender, 
with a delicate fine grain. Finest for market or family use. 
3 CHINA ROSE. For winter, keeps well, rose color. 
Si ROUND BLACK SPANISH. For winter use. 
LONG BLACK SPANISH, For winter use. 
a RUTABAGAS RHUBARB OR PIEPLANT 
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= One ounce to 150-foot row. ‘ Tike pusnarance ane clceys Rhubarb ws peat 
“ : : ‘ ought non-professional gardeners in the form 
a B eotate orn lal SE dee at 44 a be of roots. These are set out in the cary spring, 3 feet 
; more extensively cultivated. Excellent table food oP ara eye tao y and ia pons’ Gh cher dasa! 
:° and great stock food. Keep in cellar all winter. well on almost any kind of soil, under ordinary cul- 
Bae ered ee ee eae eon. Danish tivation. Roots ready in spring and late fall. : 
4 stock seed. which is verv superior to American- VICTORIA. Large standard market variety, fine F 
grown. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 14 Ib. 25c; lb. 75c. quality. Pkt. 5c; 0z, 20e; % 1b. 65c; Ib. $2.00. Spinach 
2 ; BURPEE’S RHUBARB CHARD. See Swiss hard, page 3. 
i: SALSIFY New Rhubarbs (Roots Only) 
CHIPMAN CANADA BED. Bright red all the way through. Extra large, 
One ounce will sow 40 feet of drill. of fine Havor. Grows vigorously, extra hardy, practically everbearing. Divided 

‘g : a we ; e roots. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
5 Be kc ie cers Becients 2b eee GIANT MacDONALD. Has beautiful red veins with green stalks. Extra 
a=" large long stalks. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50. : ; 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. Largest COMMON. These roots save you at least 2 years’ time over planting seed. Suit- 
ai and best sort. Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c; %4 Ib. $1.50; able roots ready to plant. Seedlings, each 20c; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.80, 
Ib. $4.50. postpaid. 
% One ounce for 50-foot row; 
SPINAC 10 pounds per acre, 
It is best to sow Spinach as early in the spring as possible without danger of hard frost, because if it is not cut before the hot 
weather it will toughen and spoil. It should be a fertile soil. 
__—«*#Prices for all Spinach, except New Zealand and Mustard Spinach: Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % 1b. 20c; lb. 60c; 3 Ibs. for 
«$1.65; 5 Ibs. of a kind, $2.60. For Spinach in quantity, ask for prices. 
: Giant Nobel, also Bloomsdale in quantity, not prepaid: 5 lbs. $2.45; 10 Ibs. $4.50; 25 lbs. $10.50; 100 lbs. $40.00. 
ee or GAUDBY. A very desirable new thick-leaved, dark green variety, that produces a large crop of enormous size 
_ Giant Nobel leaves. Ready for market in 45 days. 










Fa A long standing type with crumpled savoy leaves. Just what is wanted 
Fase: Bloomsdale Savoy-Leaved Reselected in our market. Ships 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. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 4% lb. 60c; Ib. $1.80. 
MUSTARD SPINACH. A quick growing, tender Mustard with Spinach flavor. Called by some Tendergreen Mustard. Pkt. 5c; 
- 02 15¢; %4 Ib. 45c; 1b. $1.30. 
| 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 he & to 19 feet apart. 
cece Watch for the Squash Bug. Dust with Insecticide early and often. 
an One ounce to twenty hills 
me SUMMER VARIETIES making hills 4 to 5 ft. apart. avs 
EARLY YELLOW SUMMER CROOKNECK. A favorite in both home and market gardens, Fruit 
‘ is long, of bright orange color. Rich and buttery. Very productive. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; % Ib, 50c; 
ij lb. $1.50. a 
ms s Early, prolific. A very popular early summer variety. Small 
ao Yellow Bush Straightneck fruit, lemon color skin. Very productive. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 
% 1b. 50c; 1b. $1.50. 
aart @IANT SUMMER STRAIGHTNECK. Yellow. An improvement on the Crookneck, and larger. 
_ ~—«~PEt. 5c; oz. 15c; %4 lb. 45c; 1b. $1.25. - 
ay s Patty-Pan. Early, clear white. 
_ White Bush Scalloped pxt.'5c; 02. 15¢;'% Tb, 450; Ib, $1.25. eee A 
ers The Cocozelle type though more delicate taste. Is smaller in growth with grey skin. uc 
_ Zucchini liked when Rode as “fried Italian Squash.” Pkt. 5c; 0z. 20c; 14 Ib. 60c; Ib. $1.80. Warty Hubbard 
3 One ounce for 15 hills; 4 pounds Sadan 
- WINTER VARIETIES per acre, making hills 8 to 10 ft. apart. a 
a 74 train of Hubbard Squash is considered BANANA. A long pink type of late fall or winter variety, re- 
_ Hubbard foube cot the: finest. The att grown from our sembling a large banana. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 44 lb. 60c; Ib. 

11 and commands a high price. 1.80. ae 
The ionic thacd: thickly Rivered with rough, warty growth. GREENGOLD. A new fall squash similar to the Buttercup. 
Flesh bright orange-vellow, fine-grained, very dry, sweet and Has green and yellow mottled skin, Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; 4% Ih. 
me : © 14 1b. 65c: 1b. $2.00. 75¢c. 
eee ce! oss P0074 1b. C60; 1D. & TABLE QUEEN, or ACORN, Also called Des Moines and 
ie iT NUT, is” int ariety meets with approval Yama. Very small, with green skin, ribbed. Quality is equ 
; gag cite fore ane ta i eciconahly ae of a Bonenien Hubbard. Just right to cut in half and bake. Matures in early 
size and shape. Not stringy. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 25c; %4 lb., 75c; fall and keeps well. Very novel appearance. Pkt. 5c; 02. 200; 
% Ib. 60c; Ih. $1.80. 
We pay postage on all seeds priced on this page except where noted otherwise. 
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