L. P. GUNSON & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 47 
CHERRY BELLE RADISH—grown by Henry Miller, Rochester, N. Y. 
Note good stand and uniformity 
RADISH 
A packet will sow 20 feet of row, an ounce 100 feet, 8 to 10 lbs. per ccre. 
CULTURE. In growing radishes the soil should be finely prepared and quite rich. Plant the seed 
Vg inch deep in rows 12 to 18 inches apart and when up about an inch, thin to 1 or 2 inches apart. 
A moderate temperature and constant moisture are necessary for best results. Dusting the ground 
with lime or gypsum before the seed comes up wil] help keep away the flies and prevent injury 
by maggots. 
CAVALIER 
A very fine outdoor and forcing, short top scarlet globe radish. Remains in 
good eating condition for a long period of time. True olive shape with thin tap 
root. Especially good and uniform on muck soils. 
CHERRY BELLE— (New) All-American Selection. (Photo Back Cover). 
Outstanding as a round radish and will stand a considerable length of time 
without becoming pithy. Beautiful scarlet color, short top and because of its 
roundness, it is desirable for greenhouse use. Seed uniform. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE NO. 1 
A very special strain of short top Scarlet Globe. A brilliant scarlet which 
makes it most attractive. True olive shape, very uniform, crisp and mild. 
Recommended either for forcing or for muck growing. 
