RADISH 
Vy Ib. of seed will sow about 300 ft. of row. 
To make sure that we can furnish radish growers with 
the finest strains for their particular requirements, we 
plant several extensive trials each year, both in green- 
houses and out of doors. Here Wilbur Scott, our plant 
breeder, compares our fine Cavalier with other strains. 
705 Cavalier 
Excellent For Forcing or Cutdoor Crops 
The short tops, brilliant deep scarlet color, 
beautiful shape and ability to stand a long time 
make this the best forcing type we have ever 
seen. These radishes are firm and solid, of the 
true olive shape and unusually uniform for 
type. It is often possible to pull practically 
100% of number one radishes. The tops are 
somewhat shorter than Early Scarlet Globe and 
just right for bunching. Cavalier is also espe- 
cially good on muck soils. 
It is one of the finest radishes grown and 
growers everywhere are most enthusiastic over 
it. Many of them tell us that these radishes 
sell for the best prices even when the market 
is slow. See prices on next page. 
CAVALIER 
Excellent short-topged radish. 
706 Cherry Eelle 
Round—Bright Red—Short Tops 
For greenhouse and frame growing as well as 
summer crops, Cherry Belle has created wide 
interest among growers. It is an exceptionally 
short-topped radish, grows quickly yet stands 
well without getting pithy. The brightly colored 
roots are uniformly round with fine tap roots 
and the flesh is crisp and mild. 
Ideal for forcing, it is also excellent on muck 
and irrigated land in warm weather but is not 
recommended for early spring or late fall use 
out of doors. Altogether a fine distinct short- 
topped radish that has already become highly 
popular. See prices on next page. 
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EARLY SCARLET GLOBE—SPECIAL 
Short tops—uniform, round shape. 
716 Early Scarlet Globe 
(Special Strain) 
Very Uniform and Attractive 
Both greenhouse and outdoor growers rate this 
Special Strain of Early Scarlet Globe as first 
class for market. It has an oval shape, uniform 
and generally somewhat rounder than Cavalier, 
and its brilliant scarlet color makes it most 
attractive. A short top strain, it is ideal for 
bunching, and the flesh is clear white and firm. 
This variety has been a leader for many years, 
and it can be highly recommended. See prices 
on next page. 
726 Lone Star 
Long Scarlet Globe Radishes-for Market 
Best adapted for outdoor growing, this splendid 
new deep olive-shaped radish is just what many 
growers need. The tops are medium short but 
strong and are just right for bunching. Ideal for 
spring and fall crops, Lone Star can also be 
grown indoors when kept fairly cool. It has the 
same deep scarlet color, uniform shape and fine 
tap roots as Cavalier. Stands well without get- 
ting pithy. See prices on next page. 
