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Early Scarlet Globe Radishes 
RADISH 
SELECTED SEED 
Sow 1 ounce of seed to 50-foot drill; 
10 pounds in drills to an acre 
Cuxture. To be tender and crisp Radishes 
must be grown quickly, and this requires 
rich soil and plenty of moisture. Commencing 
with the first mild spell in the spring,’sow at 
intervals of 10 days. May also be sown as a 
catch crop between rows of beets, lettuce, 
onions, etc. Radishes can be forced in hot- 
beds, but must have plenty of ventilation 
and moisture. Soil B. 
Early Varieties 
25 to 30 days 
Early Long Scarlet Short-Top. 
Early French Breakfast. Rapid grower. 
Oblong shape; very mild and tender; beau- 
tiful scarlet color, tipped with white. 
Icicle. Slender, smooth, pure white roots that 
average about 6 to 7 inches long when ma- 
tured. Quite early and of excellent quality. 
Long White Vienna or Lady Finger. 
RADISH, EARLY VARIETIES 
Scarlet Globe Early. . 
French Breakfast, Early. . 
Early Long Scarlet Short- Top. . 
Icicle. . 
Long White Vienna (Lady Finger) . 
New Glass (Cincinnati Market) 
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RADISH, SUMMER VARIETIES 
White Strasburg. . 
Large White Stuttgart. . 
RADISH, WINTER VARIETIES 
Long Black Spanish. . 
Round Black Spanish. . 
China Rose (Scarlet China) . 
White Chinese (New Celestial). . 
SQUASH 
Early White Bush. . 
Green-tinted Bush.. 
Summer Crookneck, Bush Variety . 
Giant Yellow Straightneck.. 
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Golden Hubbard. 
Boston Marrow.. 
Blue Hubbard. . 
Acorn (Table Queen) . 



New Glass or Cincinnati Market. A long 
scarlet Radish with a distinctive white tip. 
Fine for home-garden as well as an attrac- 
tive one for market stall. 
Scarlet Globe Early. Can be used for fore- 
ing and early outdoor planting. Small, 
round, red; with rich, crisp, tender flesh. 
White-tipped Scarlet Globe. A good, very 
early forcing variety. Small; bright scar- 
let with white tip; good quality. 
Summer Radishes 
Large White Stuttgart. Very large, top- 
shaped; flesh and skin white, fine quality, 
firm, and brittle, seldom pithy. Can be 
stored for winter. 
White Strasburg. Handsome; oblong, ta- 
pering; skin and flesh pure white, firm, brit- 
tle, tender, and retains its crispness even 
when the roots are old and large. With- 
stands severe heat and grows quickly. 

Icicle Radishes 
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Winter Varieties 
Plant after August 15 and through 
" September 
China Kose or Scarlet China. Bright rose- 
colored, stump-rooted Radish of excellent 
quality. 
Long Black Spanish. Large Radish with 
black skin and white, firm flesh. Grows 
6 to 8 inches long. 
Round Black Spanish. Like the above, 
except that it is round. 
White Chinese or New Celestial. Large; 
stump-rooted; white skin and flesh, mild 
in flavor, brittle and never woody. A 
splendid keeper. 
SQUASH 
Bush Sorts: Sow 1 ounce of seed for 50 hills; 
5 to 6 pounds to an acre. Running Varieties: 
3 to 4 pounds in hills to an acre 
Cuttrure. Plant in hills, as for cucumbers 
and melons, the bush kinds 3 to 4 feet apart, 
the running kind 6 to 9 feet apart. 
Blue Hubbard. A selection from the origi- 
nal Hubbard. Fruit large, gray-blue, 
remarkably good keeper and excellent 
quality. Running variety. Late. 
Hubbard. An excellent keeper of splendid 
quality. Vines of strong, running growth. 
Large, olive-shaped fruits with dark green 
skin; rich flesh. Late. 
Golden Hubbard. Like the above but of a 
beautiful orange-red color. Late. 
Boston Marrow. Large, oval, hard-shelled 
sort, highly esteemed for winter use. 
Bright orange skin and deep orange flesh. 
Strong running growth. Late. 
60 days. 
BUSH VARIETIES 
Early White Bush. 
Giant Yellow Straightneck. Like Crook- 
neck, but straight and thicker. 
Green-tinted Bush. Particularly desir- 
able for market gardeners on account of 
its green-tinted, well-scalloped, uniform, 
small-sized fruit. 
Summer Crookneck, Bush Variety. About 
1 foot Jong, with crooked neck; bright yel- 
low, warty shell, hard when ripe. 
Acorn or Table Queen. A green-shelled va- 
riety resembling an acorn in shape; orange 
flesh. Weighs about 1 pound. Used when 
mature; cut in half, it bakes dry and 
sweet. Very prolific. 58 days. 
Zucchini. See Vegetable Marrow, page 22. 
Cocozelle. See Vegetable Marrow, page 22. 
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