NEW and OUTSTANDING VARIETIES of PROVEN QUALITY 
ONIONS—(Continued) 

Field view of Rochester Bronze Globe Onion grown in Elba, N. Y. This crop yielded almost 1000 bu. 
to the acre. 
PARSNIP 
SMOOTH WHITE—Roots smooth, attractive light color and evenly tapered. 
Slightly longer and not as broad a shoulder as Hollow Crown. Does not discolor as 
quickly out of ground as most other varieties. 
PEPPER 
HUNGARIAN WAX (Hot) (See Photo Next Page)—A very early pepper 
used for Market Garden or home use. Plants small but very productive. Fruits 6-7 
inches long, thick, tapered, and smooth. Fruits are light yellow, becoming bright 
red when mature. Flesh thick and pungent. 
RADISH 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE—FORCING STRAIN—SHORT TOP—lIts 
bright scarlet color, handsome shape, small tap root and ideal size, combine to 
make this one cf the most desirable as well as the most popular of the early table 
radishes. Until they are nearly an inch in diameter, the flesh is mild and crisp. They 
reach this size in 25 to 30 days and are at their best when not quite full grown. Our 
new short top strain is suitable for both indoor and outdoor culture. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE No. 1—A very fine greenhouse and outdoor 
type of scarlet globe. Roots are deep olive shape, bright scarlet, with thin tap 
root. This radish is an exceptionally uniform bulber. Flesh is firm and crisp and 
stays in good eating condition longer than ordinary types. Short top but long 
enough for bunching. Many of our growers have told us they can pull their crops 
100%. 22 days to maturity 

I had the best crop of corn and squash from your seeds last year that I ever had 
from any other seed I have sown. I am doubling the seed order this year. 
Wallace E. Russell, Malone, N. Y. 
