SELECT RADISH SEED — 
(Michigan Grown) 
Contain a fair amount of Iron, Some Vitamins C and B, and Calcium > 
One ounce of seed for 100 feet of row 
.) * CRIMSON GIANT. 28 days. A Ane, large, bright 
Earliest Radish Grown red radish which differs from most others in that 
18 to 20 Days * the roots attain a larger size nee ie 
: ° ithy. Sweet, crisp, juicy, brittle; finest quality. 
SAXA. We have found this radish to ? Bele SCARLET GLOBE. 22 days. A popular 
be earlier than any of the other so-called early round radish which is recommended for both 
earliest sorts. The best extra early vari- forcing and outdoor planting. Color rich scarlet. 
ety for forcing, and for growing in the LONG SCARLET. 27 days. The best long red 
open ground it has no superior, Round, Radish. Roots 6 inches long. 
bright scarlet in color and has a very FRENCH BREAKFAST. 25 days. Oblong shaped ; 
small top and taproot. Flesh pure white, hae tipped. Of quick growth and excellent 
fo OMAR p7 : ot oe ' waa uality. 
pa ee Due: ead aa en The Saxa is ° Toho! 27 days. The best long white Radish; 
one of the slowest to shoot to seed. mild and sweet. <A favorite with market gardeners 
and for the home garden. Roots 6 inches long. 
POU LTRY RADISH WHITE STRASBURG. 38 days. The best sum- 
mer Radish, withstanding hot weather the best of 
15 to 25 Lbs. Each any sort. Pure white; firm and brittle. Roots 5 
SAIKURAJIMA, or Poultry Radish. The largest inches long. 
variety of radish in cultivation. Often attains a SPARKLER. 26 days. A favorite in all markets, 
weight of 15 lbs., and some.grow to more than 25 owing to its fine appearance. Handsome scarlet 
ibs. Nearly round. A great curiosity and a radish color with bottom third white. One of the best sec- 
of extraordinary quality. Flesh solid, firm and nan ect 
ritive Land) ar most omecolentitarar mur arvoris ond-early round varieties for outdoor sowing; ex- 
for fall and winter use, and a valuable winter cellent quality. ; ‘ 5 
feed for cattle and poultry. Every poultryman PRIZE MIXTURE. All the leading summer vari- icicle 















































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should plant some of them, eties mixed. : 
eg ee WINTER RADISHES _ a 
Bu rg ess Winter Radishes mature in 50 to 60 days. For winter use, plant in mid-summer and store 
in moist sand, and fresh, crisp radishes may be had nearly all winter. 
S = f ROUND BLACK SPANISH. 3 to 4 inches WHITE CHINESE, OR CELESTIAL. The 
pecia in diameter; skin black; flesh white, crisp finest of all white winter radishes. 9 inches 
and of the very best quality. long, and about 3 inches in diameter. The 
SCARLET CHINA. A favorite winter Rad- flesh is crisp, juicy and tender; flavor mild 
Scarlet Globe ish. Roots 5 inches long and 2 inches in and fine. 
. diameter. Rose color with white flesh. 
22 days. Our Special Market 
Gardener’s Strain of Early Scar- 
let Globe is unequaled. Specially 
selected for short top, earliness, 
trueness to type and color. Our 
seed is produced from trans- 
planted roots and is specially 
Radish Seeds Delivered Prepaid at the Following Prices:| 
Packet Oz. Y%Lb. ; Lb. 5 Lbs. 
Burgess’ Special Scarlet Globe] $0.15 $0.25 $0.50 $1.40 $5.75 
Crimson) Giant ies os eas -10 -20 42 1.25 5.00 
Early Scarlet Globe........ -i0 -20 -40 1.20 4.75 
French Breakfast.......... 10 -20 -40 1.20 4.75 
Gre] Gere we cere. a eee -10 -20 42 1-25 5.00 













- . ; hongeiscarlebesee.... ate -10 18 -38 1.15 4.50 
z milled and mazeoned so that the Ponkiry(selauainar ee “45 "30 "65 2°00 
plump seeds are all one size, Saxiee aoe, seeker tes oe 215 29 50 1.40 5.75 
which makes even drilling. For ppereler, Bf Fae ees -10 “bse oe To pie 
k . Mhite Strasbure 250 see ae -10 3 a - . 
’ the market or home gardener who Puce Wishareés “i0 "30 “40 1.20 
wants the best, this stock is well Round Blk. Spanish -10 .25 -50 1.40 5.75 
Burgess’ Special Scarlet Globe ~ worth the additional expense. Winter je Chinas eee -10 .22 .45 1.30 5.25 
White Chinese..... -10 -22 45 1.30. 5.25 


Pp MPKI al Excellent Source of Vitamins B; and A 
One Ounce for 20 Hills; 3 to 4 Pounds Per Acre 
BIG TOM, CONNECTICUT or IMPROVED LARGE FIELD. 115 days. 
Leading corn field Pumpkin. Smooth, hard, reddish-orange skin, with rich 
orange-yellow flesh. Wonderfully prolific. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 22c) (%4 Ib. 
50c) (1b. $1.50) (5 Ibs. $6.50) (10 Ibs. $12.00), prepaid. 
TENNESSEE SWEET POTATO. 110 days. An excellent sort which, 
when cooked, resembles a sweet potato in flavor, but is more delicious. 
It is pear-shaped and slightly ribbed. The color is creamy white, some- 
times striped with green. Flesh is fine grained and very dry. Fine when 
cooked like sweet potatoes ahd nothing superior for making pies and cus- 
tards. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (% lb. 60c) (lb. $1.80) (5 Ibs. $7.50) (10 Ibs. 
$14.00), prepaid. 
SMALL SUGAR. 100 days. The most popular pie pumpkin. Looks like 
a Field Pumpkin, but is smaller and of much better quality. Flesh sweet 
and tender; excellent keeper. (Pkt. 0c) (oz. 22c) (1% lb. 55c) (1b. $1.65) 
5 Ibs. $6.75) (10 Ibs. $12.50), prepaid. 
WINTER LUXURY. 100 days. The best pie Pumpkin. Its win- 
ter-keeping qualities are almost unequaled. Slightly oval in shape 
and of medium size. Evenly and finely netted and is a yellowish 
russet color, Flesh deep and.golden color ; sweet and cooks quickly. 
A great producer. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25¢) (% Ib. 60c) (lb. $1.80) (5 
JUMBO PUMPKIN Ibs. $7.50) (10 Ibs. $14.00), prepaid. 
; ge , PRIZE PUMPKIN MIXTURE. A grand mixture of different 
110 days. This pumpkin is really a giant. kinds. You can have some of each variety in one patch in your 
When well grown will average 75 lbs. with own sey yea having to purchase some of each, (Pkt. 0c) 
specimens weighing over 100 lbs. Always @ Se ee e) (ib. $2.00), prepaid. 
prize winner at exhibitions. It is a splendid 
keeper and valuable for feeding purposes as CHEYENNE BUSH PUMPKIN 
ers = ate i ee Ae ee Te Mice aa 75 days. Pumpkins can be successfully grown in the small garden. 
earher and extra selec (Pkt. (0Z. ) Cheyenne Bush is a real space saver, as it forms compact bushes 
(14 lb. 80c) (Ib. $2.50) (5 Ibs. $11.00) (10 lbs. 2 feet high and only 2 feet across. Each bush will produce 2 or 3 


Smail Sugar Pumpkin ~ 

Jumbo Pumpkin 
$21.00), prepaid. fine quality pumpkins, each one just right for a pie. Cheyenne 
Bush Pumpkin was introduced by the Cheyenne, Wyoming, Hor- 
PLANT BURGESS' ticultural Field Station. It is extremely early and can be grown 
"Rlizzard Belt Brand" in climates having a short season. (Pkt. [5¢) (oz. 30¢) (%4 Ib. 

80c) (lb. $2.50) (5 Ibs. $11.00), prepaid. 
