VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 4 KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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SAXA M RAVEL yi | 
Early forcing variety. Particularly desirable as it holds its marketable stage well under 
greenhouse and forcing conditions; very small tops. Also a good outdoor market 
radish. 
SHAPE —Uniformily round, small, smooth, tender tap root; flesh, white, crisp, of 
good quality. 
COLOR—Entirely a deep scarlet. 
SCARLET BALL HMS RACAR 23 
This new radish is rapidly becoming important for the home and market gardener, 
and shipper. It is well liked as a forcer. 
SPARKLER WHITE TIP HM RAZOR 25 
A very popular variety in home and market gardens that is somewhat similar to Scarlet 
Turnip White Tip except that the Sparkler has a larger white area on the roots. Tops 
are small. The demand for this Sparkler strain is far greater than for the early Scarlet 2 
Turnip White Tip. (| 
SHAPE —Round, smooth, of particularly fine quality, white brittle flesh. Small tap root. 
COLOR—Upper portion deep scarlet and lower one-third distinctly defined clear white. 
ST. LOUIS WHITE SUMMER HM READY 40 
A very desirable radish, similar to Strassburg. Holds its firm, crisp stage through the 
hot summer weather. 
SHAPE —5 to 6 inches long; flesh, white and crisp; a rather mild, pungent flavor. 
COLOR—Fntirely white. 
STRASBURG WHITE SUMMER HM REALM 40 
An excellent, well-known summer radish that is so adapted to growing in hot weather 
that it retains its mild pungent flavor and crisp qualities over a long period. Consid- 
ered as the standard summer radish for home and market gardens. 
SHAPE —5 inches long, broad shoulder which tapers away, smooth; of fine-textured, 
firm, crisp flesh. 
COLOR —FEntirely white. 

VICK’S SCARLET GLOBE EARLY SCARLET GLOBE 
Medium Top Special Short Top 
The leading winter and early Fine for forcing and warmer 
spring shipper. season production. 
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