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Sow as soon as ground is dry, in rows 8 to 12 in. apart, and every 10 days 
RADISH after for succession, up to middle of June. Light, rich soil. 
CRIMSON GIANT,—Grows 
large, one of the best, inter- 
mediate in season, 10c pkt., 
15¢ oz., 40c 14 lb. 
SPARKLER, EARLY, SCAR- 
LET TURNIP, WHITE TIPPED 
—Very early, fine quality, 
10c pkt., 15c oz., 40¢c 4 Ib. 

Pkt. Oz. 4Lb 
FRENCH BREAKFAST—Olive-shaped, white-tipped, popular, 10 .15 .40 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE, MEDIUM TOP, ALL RED—One of the 
earliest, best for forcing or open ground culture, crisp and tender, 10 .15 .40 
WHITE LONG ICICLE—Pure white, fine flavor, .10 .15 .40 
Winter Radishes 
ROUND BLACK SPANISH 
—Skin black, globe-shaped, 
tender. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 4% 
lb. 60c. 
CHINESE ROSE WINTER 
Rose-colored skin, flesh white, 
quality excellent, Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 30c, 14 lb. 60c. 

RHUBARB Sow seed in March in cold frame, keep from freezing, transplant to 
open ground in about 8 weeks, in rows 12 in. apart each way. The fol- 
lowing spring transplant to 4 or 5 feet apart each way. Ground should be very rich. Cover 
in fall with rich dressing of coarse manure, spade under in the spring. 
LINNEAUS GIANT—A popular variety, rich, red color stalks thick, large and tender, 10c 
pkt., 45¢ oz. 
SALSIFY OR VEGETABLE OYSTER 
Sow as early as ground can 
be worked in spring, in drills 
12 in. apart, 1 in. deep. Thin 
to 2in. inrow. Cultivate and 
treat as parsnips. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH 
ISLAND—tThe best variety, 
15c pkt., 50c¢ oz., $1.55 14 lb. 

