Radish 
CuLturE. Sow as early as the ground can be worked, in rows 12 to 18 inches apart, and thin to 2 inches apart. Make 
succession plantings every few weeks. 1 oz. plants 100 ft. of row; 10 lbs. an acre. 
CAVALIER. 23 days. Our strain of this variety has 
been rigidly reselected and represents an elite stock 
suitable for use by the most critical trade. Tops 
small but long enough for bunching. Roots oval, 
globe shape, bright scarlet; firm, crisp flesh and thin 
tap root. Especially adapted for forcing or growing 
on muck land and upland soil. 
SPECIAL SCARLET GLOBE (MEDIUM TOP). 
23 days. Especially desirable for use out-of-doors 
under normal growing conditions. A reselected stock 
of Scarlet Globe with medium tops and olive-shaped 
roots; color rich bright scarlet. Seed should only be 
planted in early spring or late fall if best results are 
to be expected. 
CHERRY BELLE. 22 days. A new variety of forcing 
Radish. Tops are short, roots are perfectly round, tap 
root small, color bright cherry-red. Cherry Belle’s out- 
standing feature is its long keeping quality, as it 
remains solid long after other bunching varieties 
have become pithy. Flesh is sparkling white, crisp 
and of mild flavor. While Cherry Belle is primarily 
intended as a forcer, it does equally well when 
planted in the open as a summer or early fall variety 
either on muck or upland. It is not recommended 

for early spring planting in the open, as cool nights RADISH, Special Scarlet Globe (Short Top) 
and cold ground tend to restrict its top growth. 
SPECIAL SCARLET GLOBE (SHORT TOP). 23 
days. Our strain of this standard very early sort is 
superior and is equally valuable for out-of-door 
culture and for forcing. Tops small, ideal for bunch- 
ing. Roots slightly elongated globe, 114 inches long 
when ideal for use, slender, well-defined tap root; 
uniform rich bright scarlet. Flesh white crisp and of 
splendid quality. 
ROUND BLACK SPANISH. 55 days. Splendid 
keeper. Roots globular with slender, well-defined 
tap root, 3144 to 4 inches in diameter. Skin some- 
what roughened, black; flesh white, firm, crisp and 
pungent. 
WHITE STRASBURG. 40 days. Standard summer 
Radish for home and market garden. Roots com- 
monly become 5 inches long, 1/4 to 2 inches in diam- 
eter at the shoulder; tapered, smooth, white. Flesh 
firm, crisp, mildly pungent. A very fine all-summer 
variety. 
WHITE ICICLE. 30 days. The attractive, straight 
roots grow about 5 inches long and !% inch thick or 
larger, are very smooth and free from side roots. 
Skin is pure white, thin and tender; flesh is icy white, 
crisp and mild. Splendid for either spring or fall use. 
An old favorite. 


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RADISH, Cherry Belle when cash accompanies the order. 
TRIS A CESS EED GCOMPANY;, Inc. 25 
PIRGAD tier HA) 6,° PA. 
