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RADISH... Continued 
bunch well. This demand has prompted us to select a 
strain with somewhat larger tops and we are glad to 
be able to offer it to the trade now. This radish differs 
from our Reselected strain only in the length of tops; 
as for the rest it is quite as perfect in every respect. 
It is unsurpassed for outdoors truckers’ work. 
ICICLE—A splendid long variety of almost trans- 
parent whiteness. Produces nice roots in 22 days from 
the date of sowing, and it continues in prime condition 
for a long period. It is much the most popular sort of 
the entire list. There is no variety that grows more 
uniform in type. 
WHITE STRAUSBURG— Handsome, oblong and taper- 
ing, both skin and flesh being pure white. Flesh is firm, 
brittle and tender and retains its crispness even if old 
and large. Excellent for summer use. Very popular 
because it remains fit for use a long time and does not 
get pithy. 
ICICLE MUCK-SOIL STRAIN—This is a very highly 
selected strain and excels all others we have ever ob- 
served. The roots are remarkably uniform and perfect- 
ly shaped. The tops in this strain are short and com- 
pact, but when grown on muck soil they reach just the 
ideal size for easy bunching and basketing. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE—(Short Top)—tThis is a 
very fine, short-top strain, equally valuable for forcing 
and for outdoor growing, especially on muck. The sma!! 
tops are ideal for bunching and the olive-shaped roots 
are rich bright scarlet in color. The flesh is clear white 
and firm. A very uniform stock which we can recom- 
mend highly. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
ROUND BLACK SPANISH—Grows to a large size; 
very solid. 
CALIFORNIA WHITE MAMMOTH— One of if not the 
largest radish. Often a foot or more in length. Firm 
flesh and keeps perfectly. 
LONG BLACK SPANISH WINTER—Oblong, or very 
large size and firm texture, with dark green leaves. Is 
sown earlier than fall turnips and should be stored in 
cellar for winter use. 
CHINESE ROSE WINTER—A bright scarlet winter 
variety. About 4 inches long and stump-rooted. Like 
Chinese White Winter, only red colored and two weeks 
earlier. 
RHUBARB or Pie Plant 
GIANT VICTORIA—Rhubarb, also known as Pie 
Plant, or Wine Plant, is the earliest spring vegetable 
and is grown for its leaf stalks, which are extensively 
uses for pies and sauce. Rhubarb succeeds best in deep, 
somewhat retentive soil and the richer this is and the 
deeper it is stirred, the better. Sow in drills an inch 
deep and thin out the plants to 6 inches apart. In the 
fall transplant into very highly manured and deeply 
stirred soil. Stalks should not be pulled or cut until 
second year. 
RHUBARB... 
GABT Ge WIC LOL amy rare tle cine eae ote ses 20c 
% Lb. Lb. 
65c $2.00 

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SCARLET GLOBE, EUROPEAN GROWN 
RADISH 
RADISH 
Five Lbs. and Over 5c Less Per Lb. 
One-half Pound at Pound Price Oz. %Lb. Lb. 100 Lbs. 
Bright Scarlet Globe, Green- 
houseso pecially. se. one 15e 380c 85c $70.00 
Scarlet Globe, Short Top...... 15e 380e .85c 70.00 
Scarlet Globe, Medium Top....15c 30c 5c 65.00 
New Sparkler White Tip, Imp.15c 30c 85ce 70.00 
Improved Crimson Giant...... 15e 30c 90c 80.00 
Cavalier Scarlet Globe, Imp...15c 30c 90c 80.00 
Philadelphia White Box....... 15e 35c 1.00 90.00 
Wood's Karly, Frame. .< acca. >: 15e 30c 90c 80:00 
Long Scarlet Short Top....... 15e 30c 90c 80.00 
Wihitevstrasbure eee ee oe ide 30¢° 90c. 80.00 
Improved sChartier. omen a. - < 15e 30c 95c 90.00 
Wihnhiteslcicl agers. nator. mayen: 15e 380c 85c #8 75.00 
WiHItGRStULtCP arta. <ae tee bic sie ss tee 2o0C em 90C mer oU.0U 
Round, Black Spanish......... 15e 380c 90c 80.00 
Hones Diack a Spanish crn 1l5ec 30c 90c 80.00 
Mammoth White Winter...... 15e 380c 90c 80.00 
Searlet Globe, Mkt. Gardener 
SChalitiones merci ten: tree tere 1bep 30c Siem 70,00 
Greenhouse Special, Imported.15c 30c 90c 80.00 
Scarlet Globe, Imported....... 15e> 80e 7 85e 75.00 
Searlet Globe, Medium Top, 
Imported tesmerc seri cictsieere oct 15ec 30c 85ce #8 75.00 
SALSIFY or OYSTER PLANT 
CULTURE—One of the most desirable winter vege- 
tables, and one which deserves to be more used. Be- 
fore sowing, the soil must be stirred to considerable 
depth. Sow early and quite deep. Frost does not hurt 
the roots, but a quantity should be stored for winter 
in a pit or cool cellar before the ground freezes. An 
ounce will sow 75 feet; 8 to 10 pounds per acre. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND—This variety is 
less liable to branch than most varieties, but coarse or 
fresh manure should not be used if smooth roots are 
wanted. We grow this seed ourselves for critical cus- 
tomers. 
SALSIFY On 
Mammoth Sandwich Island........ 45¢ 
% Lb. Lb. 
$1.40 $4.50 
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