
RADISH, SCARLET GLOBE 
RADISH 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 10 to 12 ibs. per acre 
For an early crop, sow in hotbed in January, February and 
March. As soon as ground is fit to be worked, sow seed in the 
open, in rows | foot apart. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE. The earliest of all forcing radishes 
grown for market. Globular, uniform size, bright scarlet, white 
flesh, crisp and tender. 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP—WHITE TIP. This variety grows 
very quickly and is ready for picking in 25 to 30 days. Scarlet 
in color, turnip shaped, very crisp and of excellent flavor. 
One of the best varieties for the home gardener. 
CRIMSON GIANT. A favorite with home gardeners. Large 
globular root, 1 to 1% inches in diameter, deep crimson, 
flesh firm. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. A splendid variety for home use; oblong, 
bright scarlet, white tip. Grows about 1% inches long and 
°/g inch thick. 
LONG WHITE ICICLE. Long slender roots which remain tender 
and crisp until grown. Matures early; has small top, which 
permits close planting. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
BLACK SPANISH LONG OR ROUND. A hardy, large rather 
pungent variety for winter use. Keeps unusually well; is 8 to 
9 inches long and 2 inches thick, slightly tapered. The skin 
is black and flesh white and crisp. Round, about 4 inches in 
diameter. 
CHINA ROSE WINTER. A larae rose colored variety from the 
Orient. Hardy and rather mild. The flesh is white, and very 
crisp. This variety is broadcast at its base and is 4 to 5 inches 
long. 
RUTABAGA, Swedish Turnip 
¥ 1 oz. to 100 ft., 2 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
The culture is the same as for common turnip, but if anything, 
less exacting in care. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; V4 Ib. 35c; 1 Ib. $1.00. 
IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE TOP. The old, popular stand- 
ard sort both for stock feeding and table use. Flesh yellow, 
solid and sweet. Is globe shaped, of large size, of fine quality. 
SALSIFY, Vegetable Oyster 
1¥2 oz. to 100 ft., 7 to 8 Ibs. per acre 
The roots have a flavor like oysters. Succeeds best in a light, 
well enriched soil. Avoid coarse and fresh manure, as it will 
cause irregular and branched roots. Sow early and quite deep, 
giving the culture recommended for parsnip. Me 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. Large and strong growing 
with long, smooth, white, tapering roots less likely to branch 
than those of other sorts. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 50c. 

SPINACH, KING OF DENMARK 
SPINACH 
142 oz. to 100 ft., 10 to 20 Ibs. per acre 
Sow in rows 16 to 20 inches apart and thin to 6 inches apart 
in the row when leaves are an inch wide. In the North, seed 
can be planted as soon as the ground can be prepared. In the 
South spinach will winter over with little or no protection. Pkt. 
1.0es07.2206" arlbs 80c: albs480c, 
IMPROVED THICK LEAF. The seed of this thick leafed variety 
produces the largest spinach. The leaves grow rapidly and 
remain in good condition a long time. The medium green 
leaves are large, rounded, slightly crumpled, succulent, and 
tender. It is an excellent home garden spinach. 
KING OF DENMARK. One of the longest standing varieties and 
valuable for home and market use. Dark green leaves are 
smooth, oval in shape and have rounded points. 
NEW ZEALAND. Although not a true spinach, the leaves look 
like spinach and are very useful as greens. On soils too poor 
to grow spinch successfully, the plants thrive and produce 
groups of small fleshy leaves that are tender and delicious 
when cooked. Each branch of the plant produces others, so 
that it goes on providing a continuous supply of greens 
throughout the summer. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 4 Ib. 75c. 
SQUASH 
Vining, 1 oz. to 100 ft., 4 Ibs. per acre 
Bush, 1 oz. to 100 ft., 4 to 6 Ibs. per acre 
Sow about the middle of May, in hills 4 feet apart for bush 
varieties, and 10 feet apart for the running sorts. Put 12 to 15 
seeds in each hill; afterward thin out, leaving 3 or 4 of the best 
plants. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 60c. 
BANANA. Smooth gray-light orange, fine-grained flesh, firm 
and solid and free from stringiness or fiber. 
EARLY SUMMER CROOKNECK. Very early, 60 to 65 days. The 
bushy plant is very productive of attractive fruits, weighing 
about 2 pounds. The skin is distinctly warted and bears a 
bright yellow color, while the flesh is pale cream, firm and 
tender. A very good sort for home planting. ; 
GOLDEN DELICIOUS. Most desirable squash, topsshanen and 
medium sized, with orang2 skin and thick, fine grained sweet 
and dry flesh. Fruits weigh about 7 lbs. 
GOLDEN HUBBARD. A very good variety of medium size; 
weight about 8 pounds. An excellent keeper on account of its 
thick rind, which is of a beautiful golden color. 
IMPROVED HUBBARD. Large and warty Hubbard type. Shell 
dark green, hard, moderately warted. Flesh light orange, very 
dry and richly flavored. One of the best winter squashes. 
UMATILLA MARBLEHEAD. Thick meated squash. Large, slate 
colored variety. Yields heavy. 
TABLE QUEEN OR DANISH. Small, dark green, acorn shape. 
Flesh rich yellow, dry, richly flavored. Medium early. A good 
keeper. Easy to grow. 

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