VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 
RADISH—Continued Prin- Tele- 
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Uses Code 
SAXA M RAVEL 
Early forcing variety. Particularly desirable as it holds its marketable stage well under 
greenhouse and forcing conditions; very small tops. Also a good outdoor market 
radish. 
SHAPE —Uniformily round, small, smooth, tender tap root; flesh, white, crisp, of 
good quality. 
COLOR—Entirely a deep scarlet. 
SCARLET BALL HMS RACAR 
This new radish is rapidly becoming important for the home and market gardener, 
and shipper. It is well liked as a forcer. 
SPARKLER WHITE TIP HM RAZOR 
A very popular variety in home and market gardens that is somewhat similar to Scarlet 
Turnip White Tip except that the Sparkler has a larger white area on the roots. Tops 
are small. The demand for this Sparkler strain is far greater than for the early Scarlet 
Turnip White Tip. 
SHAPE —Round, smooth, of particularly fine quality, white brittle flesh. Small tap root. 
COLOR—Upper portion deep scarlet and lower one-third distinctly defined clear white. 
* $T. LOUIS WHITE SUMMER HM READY 
A very desirable radish, similar to Strassburg. Holds its firm, crisp stage through the 
hot summer weather. 
SHAPE —5 to 6 inches long; flesh, white and crisp; a rather mild, pungent flavor. 
COLOR—Entirely white. 
STRASBURG WHITE SUMMER HM REALM 
An excellent, well-known summer radish that is so adapted to growing in hot weather 
that it retains its mild pungent flavor and crisp qualities over a long period. Consid- 
ered as the standard summer radish for home and market gardens. 
SHAPE —5 inches long, broad shoulder which tapers away, smooth; of fine-textured, 
firm, crisp flesh. 
COLOR —FEntirely white. 

VICK’S SCARLET GLOBE EARLY SCARLET GLOBE 
Medium Top Special Short Top 
The leading winter and early Fine for forcing and warmer 
spring shipper. season production. 
Pater Tod nal 
Season. 
Days to 
Market- 
able 
Roots 
2 
23 
25 
40 
40 
