Quality SEEDS Produce Quality Vegetables 
RADISHES 
PUMPKINS FOR PIES 
Usually they are planted in the corn field, 
dropping three or four seeds every fourth hill, 
but they do better planted by themselves. Plant 
about 8 or 10 feet apart each way. 
SMALL SUGAR 
SMALL SUGAR—Handsome and pro- 
lific, of small size, averaging about 
10 inches in diameter; skin is a deep 
rich orange yellow, fine-grained, 
sweet, dry and an excellent keeper; 
a nice table variety. 
KING OF MAMMOTH PUMPKIN—A|lso 
called Jumbo, Mammoth Prize or 
Mammoth Potiron. On good ground 
and under high cultivation this 
pumpkin frequently grows to an im- 
mense size. Notwithstanding the 
enormous size it is one of the best 
pie pumpkins, having very thick, 
sweet flesh which cooks quite dry 
and tender. To grow pumpkins of 
the largest size it is advisable to 
leave only one plant to a hill, leaving 
only one fruit to a plant, and give 
pumpkin plenty of room. 
LARGE SWEET CHEESE, or KENTUCKY 
FIELD—A popular and very produc- 
tive variety. The ripe fruits are 
flat, of a rich, creamy yellow color, 
and measure about 2 feet in diam- 
eter. 
IMPROVED GREEN-STRIPED CUSHAW 
—A crooked-necked variety, with 
green and white striped skin. The 
flesh is of a rich yellow, color, solid, 
fine-grained, very thick and sweet. 

Our stock of radish seed is grown for us in 
Michigan. Great care is used in selecting this 
seed, and the quality is of the best. A trial 
will convince. They develop best and quickest 
in light, rich sandy soil. Constant cultivation 
is necessary to insure radishes of good quality. 
One ounce will sow 75 feet of drill, 8 to 10 
lbs. per acre. Plant radishes and carrots in 
the same row to conserve garden space. 
WHITE-TIPPED EARLY SCARLET TUR- 
NiP—For outdoor sowing this is the 
most important sort for the market, 
thousands of pounds being used an- 
nually. Our stock of this is the best. 
Handsome, bright scarlet color, with 
white tip. Its fine appearance at- 
tracts customers and its quality al- 
ways pleases. 
CRIMSON GIANT—An entirely new 
variety and differs radically from 
all others, inasmuch as the roots at- 
tain more than double the size of the 
other forcing varieties without get- 
ting pithy or hollow. It is very 
early, notwithstanding its size. Col- 
or, crimson; meat, pure white and 
of the best quality. The seed should 
be sown very thinly to permit the 
development of the roots. 
LONG SCARLET SHORT TOP—Roots 
grow 5 or 6 inches long and are very 
attractive, crisp. 
Pkt., 5c; oz. 15¢; 4 Ib., 40c, post- 
paid. 
ICICLE—The finest eating white rad- 
ish; has long, slender, pure white 
roots, which remain fresh and crisp 
until they grow to a large size; tops 
are quite short, making it early, and 
allowing close planting. Icicle rad- 
ishes are a good crop to follow the 
first globes. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
CHINA ROSE—Brigcht, deep rose color. 
LONG BLACK SPANISH—With black 
skin and white flesh. 
CALIFORNIA MAMMOTH WHITE— 
Roots white and when fully matured 
9 to 12 inches long by 2 to 4 inches 
in diameter. Flesh firm, crisp, well 

5 SCARLET GLOBE 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE—This is a 
splendid variety for hot-bed green- 
house culture. We consider it the 
best of the round scarlet forcing 
sorts. The radishes mature quickly, 
producing small growth of tops, 
and are solid and crisp; very uni- » 
form in shape. The color is a hand- 
some, bright scarlet. 
EARLY FRENCH BREAKFAST—A beau- 
tiful olive-shaped sort of bright 
scarlet color, with well-defined white 
tips; a rapid grower; very mild and 
tender. 


RHUBARB, or flavored. ICICLE 
PIE PLANT Postpaid 
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be made exticmely nicl using manure every Kentucky Fiel@rsah Bike, see cies hotles ere lee en a emere .10 .20 -50 
other season. The seed should be sown early i t 
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1 inch deep. Thin the plants out to stand 5 reen> Striped ‘Cushaw facies oc oc, -timye oie smote -10 25 75 
inches apart and cultivate throughout the sum- y 
mer ae ois poetions of the Southwest the Postpaid 
plants get large enough to use in the fall from V 
seed sown the previous spring, if the season has S let Glob RADISH PRICES Pkt. Oz. /4 Ib. 
been favorable. The roots should be planted 3 carle ODE ere e ee eee eee eee eect e eee eee $ .10 $ .15 $ .35 
yl ee = ie row and with the crown about Crimson : Giambi viccecrett coe ke coe ee re Cees 10 15 35 
inches under the soil. One ounce of d will icle 
en Geekaor aril, ne ounce of seed wi Deh cley vsscie s o:s%ehe wyaranabatete che his scl eee te Meter CoN Neketarre teste a Reames .10 15 .35 
Tie Long Scarlet vc icies ielors'. oy he Prelit. oe etek) ean ee -10 aL: 35 
VICTORIA GIANT—1 his isa very large French Breakfast ................02..ceeeeceeeeeees 10 oD) 235 
and late variety with round stalks. Early Scarlet White Tip......................-.--.s. -10 15 35 
of great length and thickness. China Rose 5 ..c che sserstineiooters ie eet a ceo ere aie Lanes tere ever .10 15 35 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25¢; 4 Ib, 70c, post- California Mammoth White..................--..--5. -10 ait) 35 
paid. Long Black Spanish........ Gieik pobsutet it st tonayai/eretetete emmtencl er ove -10 15 533) 
10 PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS—Since 1906 
