Grow Spinach for Your Health’s Sake 
Hardie’s Crisp Radishes 
SELECTED VARIETIES FOR HOME AND MARKET 
CULTURE—The soil for radishes should be light, rich and well pulverized, as their mild 
and crisp qualities depend much on their rapid growth. For very early use, sow in mild hotbeds 
in January, and in open ground as soon as the ground can be worked; for succession sow at 
intervals of ten or twelve days; they also do well sown in the fall. 
Turnip-Shaped Varieties 
292—VICK’S EARLY SCARLET GLOBE. A 
most desirable sort for early home or market 
garden use. A larger variety than the scarlet 
turnip, of a bright, carmine-red color. The 
root, though not as long as the olive-shaped 
sorts, is not as round as the turnip varieties. 
Leaves are small, and the roots form rapidly. 
Flesh is white and tender. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; 
14 Ib., 35c; Ib., $1.10, postpaid. 
294 — SPARKLER WHITE TIPPED. Desir- 
able French sort, is of good quality and one of 
the earliest. It is crisp and tender, color beau- 
tiful scarlet with white tip. Splendid to bunch 
for market, and finest for family use. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 15c; %4 Ib., 35c; Ib., $1.10, postpaid. 
802—CHINA ROSE WINTER. Excellent win- 
ter sort, nearly cylindrical in shape. Skin rose 
colored ; flesh white, very pungent. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 15c; 14 Ib., 35c; Ib., $1.00, postpaid. 
296—ROUND BLACK SPANISH. Round and 
firm; flesh white and fine flavored, but strong; 
splendid quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; %4 Ib., 
35c; Ib., $1.10, postpaid. 
Long Varieties 
298—LONG SCARLET SHORT TOP. An old 
standard variety, quick of growth, long slen- 
der roots, extra short tops, deep, rich scarlet 
color. One of the earliest and surest to form 
tender roots, as it has a larger surface to 
gather moisture from the soil. Has many 
friends and is a sure success. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
15c; 14 Ib., 35c3 Ib., $1.10, postpaid. 
301—NEW WHITE ICICLE. A very fine white 
variety and the earliest of the long, showy 
white sorts yet produced. Has but few tops, 
making it very desirable for forcing. The 
roots continue brittle, mild and crisp, until 
full grown. They have a peculiar and delicious 
freshness not found in the other sorts. Very 
rapid growing, tender, with a delicate, fine 
grain. Finest for market or family use. Pkt., 
10c.; 0z., 15c; 44 Ib., 35c; Ib., $1.10, postpaid. 
295 — FRENCH BREAKFAST. Extremely 
early, medium sized, olive-shaped, small top, 
of quick growth, very crisp and tender. Of a 
beautiful scarlet color except near the tip 
which is pure white. Splendid for the table on 
account of its excellent quality and beautiful 
color. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; %4 lb., 35c; Ib., 
$1.10, postpaid. 
Hardie’s Reselected Spinach Seed 
CULTURE—Main crop is sown from September to December and will stand any ordinary 
Southern winter in rich soil; sow broadcast or in drills; for Southern market gardeners it is 
a good paying crop and easily raised. For spring and early summer use, sow in February. 
316—BLOOMSDALE SAVOY. A very early 
sort for home or market garden, also used for 
shipping to distant markets, and for canning. 
Plants upright and compact. Leaves large, 
blistered and crumpled, dark glossy green, of 
splendid quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; %4 Ib., 
25c; Ilb., 75c, postpaid. 
317—NEW ZEALAND. This variety is entirely 
different as it prefers warm ground and makes 
its best growth in the summer. Plant in rows 
3 feet apart and thin the plants to stand 2 
feet apart in the row. Soak the seed before 
sowing. Pkt., 10c; oz., 0c. 
318—VIROFLAY. A second-early dark green, 
round-leaved variety, growing close to the 
ground. Leaves slightly crumpled in the cen- 
ter. Will stand some time without bolting to 
seed. Pkt., 5c; oz., $10; 14 lb., 25c; Ib., 75c, 
postpaid. 





Squash—yY ellow Summer Crookneck 
319A — EARLY BUSH SUMMER CROOK- 
NECK. Very productive, small crookneck and 
warty, color yellow. Pkt., 10c; oz., l5c; 14 
Ib., 45c; Ib., $1.35, postpaid. 
819—SQUASH BLACK ZUCCHINI. Developed 
from Italian Marrow; popular in the West and 
South. Fuits, 3-5 pounds, cylindrical, long, 
smooth, dark green-black; flesh greenish white 
at eating stage and of good flavor. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 20c; %4 lb., 50c; lb., $1.65, postpaid. 


Spinach—Bloomsdale 
Squash 
CULTURE—Sow in hills in the same man- 
ner and at the same time as cucumbers and 
melons, bush varieties two to four feet apart, 
running kinds six to nine. 
321—FORDHOOK VINING. Oblong — shaped, 
with cream-colored skin. Flesh light yellow, 
very thick and of excellent quality. Keeps 
well if allowed to ripen. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; 
14 Ib., 45c;3 Ib., $1.35. 
320—EARLY WHITE BUSH or PATTY PAN. 
Most popular squash for shipping, nearby 
markets and home use. Early; very prolific; 
an excellent shipper; light cream color. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 15c %4 Ib., 45c; Ib., $1.35, postpaid. 
322—HUBBARD. Well-known winter squash; 
vines of strong running growth; fruits large, 
olive-shaped, with dark gree» skin, and very 
rich flesh; an excellent keeper and of splendid 
quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; %4 Ib., 60c; Ib., 
$2.00, postpaid. 

Herbs 
(PRICES POSTPAID) 
201—DILL. Seeds for flavoring pickles and 
vinegar. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c. 
SUMMER SAVORY. Pkt., 10c. 
CORIANDER. Pkt., 10c. 
FENNELL. Pkt., 10c. 
SAGE—Pkt., 15c; oz., $1.25. 








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