- Radish 
Early Bird 
Handsome—Deliciously Spicy 
We introduced this grand variety ‘over 
50 years ago and have been painstakingly 
growing it ever since, so get your seed 
from us if you want genuine, true-to-type 
seed. Don’t take anything “‘just as good.” 
Harly Bird is ox globe-shape, bright scar- 
let color, has very short tops, flesh is pure 
white, fine grained, crisp, nice, spicy taste, 
and never becomes hollow or pithy. Aver- 
ages % to 1 inch in diameter, according 
to maturity. It is alike most valuable for 
outdoor planting in spring or in autumn, 
and usually commands top prices. 
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Early Bird, the incomparable radish, 
normally produces radishes ready for the 
table in about 18 days’ time and. less, 
rather than 12 days as illustrated, rad- 
ishes that are uniform in size and shape, } : J, i: Yi 
uniform in maturity, with small tops and A iy Mj ae 
of beautiful and attractive bright red j=——=\ Se 2 ll 
color. It is also one of the best strains 
for growing under glass. 
Mr. Lester Kranich, R. D. 5, Box 110, 
West Bend, Wis., writes, “Your seeds are 
the best I have had and your Early Bird : = wep 
Radish can’t be beat.” Mrs. Gust Orth, [agi EQN a e 
R. D. 2, Box 108, Alpena, S. D., writes, iS ANTE Ss 
“J like your Harly Bird Radish very much ee : 
indeed.” Mrs. R. M. Corron, Wasco, II1.,-: 
writes, “Your Early Bird Radishes surely 
are fine. We found them the earliest and 
the best of any radishes that.we plant BY 
Mr. H. W. Lackey, R. D. 4, Box 10, Sioux 
Falls, So. Dak., writes, “Your seeds are 
certainly pleasing as to uniformity and 
trueness to type. Your Early Bird Rad- 
ishes were particularly good.” 
If you are at all anxious, either as a market gardener or as a grower of Radishes for your own private table, 
to try to have Radishes from 3 to 6 days ahead of your neighbor, and if you are anxious to have about the finest 
Radish that seed can produce, even under the most adverse circumstances, then by all means plant Harly Bird. 
Its crisp, brittle flavor, as well as its remarkably quick growth and fine color, alike recommend it. : 
975—Price of: Early Bird Radish: Pkg., 10c; 0z., 15c; 2 0z., 29c; 14 Ib., 56c; : 
14 Ib., $1.10; Ib., $1.95, postpaid. 
BLOOD RED 
SNOW WHITE TIPPED 
The lively scarlet color points off to a pure 
white tip, giving it a most attractive appearance, 
It’s perfection itself when it comes to quality 
and earliness! Splendid for forcing, also fine to 
Sow plant as a succession variety. Radishes run uni- 
3 form in both shape and size, averaging about 34 
Genuine inch in diameter. The skin is thin and tops are 
Early Bird very short. The sparkling, snow white flosh is 
Seed crisp, tender, fine grained and sweet. Does not 
become pithy or hollow. Matures in about 20 
days. 972—Pke., 10e; oz., 14c; 2 0z., 26ce3 %4 Ib., 
48e;3 % Ib., 90c; Ib., $1.70, postpaid. 



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48 We grew your Early Bird Radishes in just eighteen days.—Mrs. G. R. Wyatt, \ JOHN A. SALZER SEED (aor 
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