R A D q Ss be & S One of the earliest vegetables from the garden in Spring. First sowings 
may be made as soon as frost is out of the ground and succession plant- 
ings every 10 days. Packet seed for 20 ft. row; oz., 100 ft. 
at g vai, oy ie Sere SANE . 
 «=60S—:«*—sé« Eliestt or 15-Diayy 
: : is Quickest growing scarlet globe 
Radish we have ever grown. 
Is of fine shape and color with 
small top. The pure white flesh 
is very crisp, with a mild 
flavor. 15 to 25 days. 
Pkt., 500 seeds 5¢; 02. 15¢.4 
Sparkler 
Early, bright scarlet top and 
clear white base, slender tap- 
root, flesh pure white of juicy 
flavor. Fine for sonsing. Every- 
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one should grow it. days. ef 
kt., 500 seeds 5¢; oz. 15¢. SPARKLER , 
French Breakfast —Oblong Shaped Sg 
‘4 
Rose scarlet, tipped white, very rapid grower, oblong 
in shape, quality crisp and tender. Popular for home FRENCH 
garden or market. 24 days. Pkt., 500 seeds 5¢3.0z. 15¢. BREAKFAST 
EARLIEST | i 
Icicle —Most Popular of all Long Radishes 
Best early long white Radish. Roots white, 
crisp and mild until they become quite large, 
being excellent for table use; Barliest of the 
long-rooted sorts. About 30 days. 
: kt., 500 seeds 5¢; oz. 15¢. 
Crimson 
Giant 
Deep crimson. 
Flesh white, 
firm and gtd 
mild flavor. t 
grows to perfec- 
tion in rich, well 
prepared soil and 
is ready in about 
30 days. Very 
popular. 




All-Seasons Radish Mixture 
Contains a great collection of all kinds, colors and 
shapes, for the home garden. One sowing is all that 





Pkt., is required for a continuous supply. Ready for use 
500 seeds. 5¢; ee from 18 to 45 days. Pkt., 500 seeds 5¢3 OZ. 15¢:- 
oz. 15¢. ICICLE 
Every garden should have a good supply 
of Lettuce. Sow seed at intervals for con- 
tinuous supply. One packet seed will sow 
30 to 40 feet of row; 1 oz. 250 feet 
Earliest or 30-Day 
Very early variety, forming a 
compact mass of finely fringed 
and crumpled leaves, light | 
green in color, crisp and ten- 
der. We recommend it for 
Northern gardens. Ready in 
30 to 40 days. 
0 seeds 5¢; 0z., 20¢. 
Early Prizehead 
Bronze Leaves 
Very popular variety producing 
loose heads, leaves being curled 
and crumpled, bright green 
color, heavily shaded reddish- 
brown. 44 days. : 
1000 seeds 5¢; 02. 20¢. 
New York No. 12 EARLY. PRIZEHEAD 
Largest of all Head Lettuce, very fine quality and attractive green color. It 
withstands heat remarkably well. The tightly folded head is well blanched to 
a silvery white. Crisp, and sweet flavor. 83 days. 
kt., 1000 seeds 5¢; 1% oz. 15¢; 0z. 25¢. 
Romaine or White Cos 
A loose-leaf Lettuce growing upright, forming loose heads of spoon-like 
leaves, rowing very rapidly, an s crisp and fine flavored; center almost 
EARLIEST OR 30-DAY white. About 75 days. Pkt.. 1000 seeds 5¢; oz. 15¢. 
— menos Iceberg : 
‘ , oe Leaves are crisp and brittle, 
somewhat curled with bronze 
edges, forming the compact 
head. It makes an unusually 
attractive head _ Lettuce of 
medium size. Excellent for 
home garden, 70 days. 
1000 seeds 54; 02Z., 20¢- 
Chicken Lettuce 
Very different from other let- 
tuce. Ready in about 40 days 
from sowing. Used for feeding 
poultry and rabbits. Heavy 
yielder of green feed. Rapid 
new growth after each cutting. 
/ Pkt., 1000 seeds 5¢; 02. 15¢. 
’ Great Lakes Lettuce 
All America winner. In early 
stages delicious as leaf lettuce. 
BN be ere) pod heads. 2 i 
stands hot weather. rae : - 
kt., 10¢; % oz. 40¢. GREAT LAKES LETTUCE 
All-Seasons Lettuce Collection 
One sowing produces salad for the season; a great assortment 


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of all kinds, early and late, large and small, and lasts a long 
| time. Pkt., 1500 seeds 5¢; 0z. 15¢. Msp yyy 

