RADISH 
CULTURE—Radish can be planted almost the year around, except during cold weather month 
They can be planted in the fall as late as October 15th. They are then eeallanic during winter onthe 
PRICES—Unless noted are uniformly: 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 Ib. 40c; 
Ib. $1.10. Write for prices on larger 
quantities. 
BICOLOR—We are again able to offer 
this imported radish seed. Similar to 
Sparkler White Tip except it is one- 
half white at tip with balance bright red. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; '4 Ib. 40c; Ib. $1.25. 
COMET—Ball shaped, bright scarlet; 
small tap roots. Splendid quality. Will 
remain crisp and solid when other early 
radishes have become pithy. Very popular 
with market gardeners. 
SPARKLER WHITE TIP—The lower 
third is white with bright red on upper 
portion. Popular for home use and mar- 
ket gardeners. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE—Medium 
tops. Beautiful scarlet globe-shaped 
radish, of quick maturity and exception- 
ally fine flavor. Very fine market sort. 
CAVALIER—A forcing type of Scarlet 
Globe; very popular with market gar- 
deners. 
CRIMSON GIAN T—A crimson, tur- 
nip-shaped radish that combines large 
size with superior quality. Popular for 
later spring and summer use. 
LONG BRIGHT SCARLET WHITE 
TIP—The roots are 4 to 5 inches long, 
very attractive and fine quality. 
WHITE ICICLE—A splendid white 
radish of long shape and with mild 
flavor. Very popular. 
PHILADELPHIA WHITE BO X— 
Medium early. White variety for forcing 
or outside. Round roots, crisp and mild. 
Radish Collection 
We will mail one packet of each of 
the above 9 varieties of radish, and the 
3 varieties of winter radish listed below, 
worth $1.25 for 75¢; postpaid. 
Winter Radish 
SCARLET CHINA—Roots of bright 
scarlet color. Fine quality. Sow in late 
August for winter use. 
WHITE CHINES E—Long, white, 
stump rooted radish, always solid, crisp 
and mild. 
Oriental Radish 
MAMMOTH SAKURAJIMA — Extra 
large, long globe-shaped roots, often 
attaining a weight of 15 pounds. Skin 
white, flesh solid and brittle and of fine 
flavor. Sow in rows and thin or trans- 
plant. For best results plant August Ist 
toe10the Pkty 15¢e;' 0z. 45¢c; 4 Ib. $1.25; 
Ib. $4.50. 

Spinach, Giant Leaf 
SPINACH 
CULTURE—Sow in drills 16 to 20 inches apart, 
thin to 3 inches. For early use, sow in the fall, 
or sow in early spring for late spring or summer 
use. Fine fall spinach can be grown by planting 
seed August 20th to September list, and winter 
spinach can be planted until October 15th. 
Prices—Unless noted are uniformly: 
Postpaid, Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢; 4% Ib. 30¢e; 
Ib. 75c. Not prepaid, lb. 70c; 10 Ibs. @ 
65c. Write for prices on quantities. 
*GIANT LEAF — The largest and the 
most productive of any sort we have 
tried. Plants 20 inches across are not un- 
common on good soil. The leaves are 
simply immense and deep green. Very 
heavy, brittle and tender. It is very slow 
to run to seed and is especially valuable 
for spring, summer and fall cutting. 
*NORTHLAND—A dark green selec- 
tion out of Giant Leaf. It has all the 
good characteristics of that variety and 
in addition, a darker color. 
“IMPROVED THICK LEAF or VIRO- 
FLAY—This variety is very popular and 
we have a fine strain of seed. The leaves 
are broad and smooth and of medium 
deep green. It will stand more cold 
weather than any other sort and 1s very 
popular for fall sowing and early spring. 
HOLLANDIA—A giant leaved prickly 
seeded sort; very popular with gardeners 
for spring, summer and fall cutting. Dark 
green, broad, thick leaves. 
*LONG STANDING SAVOY — Very 
early with upright crumpled leaves. 
Slow bolting. 
New Zealand Spinach 
A good summer vegetable which re- 
sists the heat and can be cut throughout 
the season. Plant seed after the ground 
becomes warm. It differs in appearance 
from the regular spinach but is prepared 
in the same manner. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 35e; 14 Ib. 90c; Ib. $2.75. 
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