Radish 
Early Bird 
Handsome—Deliciously Spicy 
Early Bird is of globe-shape, bright scarlet color, . ee ae 
has very short tops, flesh is pure white, fine grained, Bea rst a ‘i cae 
crisp, nice, spicy taste, and never becomes hollow or = Fi 
pithy. Averages % to 1 inch in diameter, according 
to maturity. It is alike most valuable for outdoor 
planting in spring or in autumn. NORMALLY PRO- 
DUCES RADISHES READY FOR THE TABLE IN 
ABOUT 18 DAYS’ TIME AND LESS, rather than 12 
days as illustrated, radishes that are uniform in size 
and shape, uniform in maturity, with small tops and 
of beautiful and attractive bright red color. It is also 
one of the best strains for growing under glass. 
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 fin- 
est Radish that seed can produce, even under the most 
adverse circumstances, then by all means plant Early 
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; o0z., 
20c; 2 oz., 36c; 14 Ib., 58c; 16 Ib., $1.10; Ib., $1.95, 
postpaid. 
Earliest White Olive 
Pure white color, almost like crystal, so clear and 
transparent! Matures in about 18 days. It is a highly 
developed strain of finest quality and produces some of 
the earliest radishes that can be grown. 
It is of olive shape, is adapted to all soils, has a very 
short top, unusually thin skin, never becomes woody, 
flesh crisp, tender, and fine spicy taste. Equally good 
for outdoor sowing or for growing under glass. Home 
gardeners, sow this and Harly Bird Radish for just 
about the earliest, finest two radishes in your neigh- 
borhood. Market gardeners sow these two varieties and CRIMSON GIANT GLOBE 1 
make money. 




Pk : 4 ri? 3 : A grand, early, globe-shaped Radish, almost double the 
Ib Sea fone Me pon eit 2 02., 36c; 14 Ib., 520; 32 size of aay. of the early globe or turnip shaped type, and 
°9 Cy -» $1.65, postpaid. a rapid grower. Matures in about 28 days, the fine, large 
roots reach about 2 inches in length and 1% inches in 
diameter, with thin, tender skin of:deep crimson. The 
juicy, tender flesh is purest white, crisp and of mild, spicy 
flavor. The radishes reach a weight of about 1% ounces 
each, but notwithstanding their immense size, they do not 
get hollow or pithy. 973—Pkgz., 10c; oz., 15¢e; 2 oz., 28e; 
% Ib., 45e; % Ib., 65e; Ib., $1.25, postpaid. 
Wy FIRECRACKER RADISH 
Something different and a radish of 
great merit! Rather long, slender, all 
red radishes, bearing a fanciful resem- 
blance to firecrackers, hence the name, 
Firecracker is a distinct type of Long 
_ Scarlet Radish.- In color it is vivid scar- 
let, cylindrical in shape, long, with very 
slender tap root and short tops. In addi- = 
tion it is extra early! Has a deliciously 
spicy taste, and this with its distinctive 
shape, make it a fine radish for either 
the home gardener or the market gar- 
ener. 
a y ' 998—Pkgzg., 10c; 0oz., 20¢e; 2 oz., 36e3 
Firecracker VY, ib., 55e;3 1% Ib., 95e; Ib., $1.75, postpaid. 


Earliest 
White 
Olive 

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SPARKLER RADISH 
A splendid variety, also known as American Half Red, 
Half White. Greatly prized for its handsome appearance 
and attractiveness, and decidedly popular. 
In shape it is nearly round, of a deep scarlet color, with 
the lower one-third white, which is slightly flattened. In 
size it runs from one to one and one-quarter inches. Does 
not become pithy. The quality is very fine, flesh is solid, 
erisp, tender, fine grained and sweet. Matures in about 
25 days. 986—Pkg., 10c; oz., 15¢e; 2 oz., 28e; 14 Ib., 4503 
Y% Ib., 65e3 Ib., $1.25, postpaid. : : 




JOHN-A.SALZER SEED Co: 
LACROSSE.-WISCONSIN |: 

38 We grew your Early Bird Radishes in just eighteen days, \ 
—Mrs. G. R. Wyatt, Box 224, Hudson, Iowa 


