EARLY BIRD The Earliest One! 
640. (20 days.) It wouldn’t be a garden without Early Bird.Our 
customers say our strain is the finest, uniform radish they 
have ever seen. Globe-shaped, bright scarlet. Flesh pure white. 
Very fine grained. Crisp and tender. You'll Say it’s the finest 
radish you’ve ever eaten .. . and you'll be eating them three 
weeks after they are planted. 
Pkt. 10¢; ounce 22c; /, Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.25, Postpaid 
DON’T MISS “CAVALIER” 
SEE PAGE 28 
Always Solid, Crisp. Grows as big as a walnut. 
Two Wonderful Giant Radishes 
642. CRIMSON GIANT. (28 days.) Thousands of you already 
know this great big radish. Crisp, solid, sweet, fender and 
twice as big as other early radishes. One of the very finest. 
You're missing a real treat if you don’t plant Crimson Giant. 
Pkt. 10¢; ounce 22c; '/, Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.25, Postpaid 
643. WHITE GIANT. (28 days.) This is a twin brother for 
Crimson Giant, only it is snow white. As big as Crimson Giant 
and just as mild, as solid, as crisp and tender. The two together 
make an attractive dish, too. Pkt. 15; ounce 22¢; %, tb. 50c; 
ib. $1.25, Postpaid. ° 
639. One packet each of Crimson Giant and White Giant only 
19¢, Postpaid. 
rich soil. Plant the hills 4 to 
BUTTERNUT 
712. (85 days.) Far and away the 
best squash we have ever eaten. 
Baked or stewed or made into 
Pies, it is so smooth and delicious 
you will be delighted. Nothing 
like It for fine texture and de- 
Enjoy radishes over a long period of 
time with successive plantings. 
CULTURE: A packet plants 20 feet. One ounce 
sows a 100-ft. row. Sow real early, as soon as 
the ground can be worked. Keep planting rad- 
ishes clear up until mid-summer and even in the 
early fall. Rows 12 to 18 inches apart. Cover the 
seed one-half inch, 
RADISH OFFER 
SPRING AND SUMMER 
No. 73. Make planting every 10 days 
and enjoy these tender, crisp radishes. 
1 oz. Early Bird .......... 22c ALL FOR 
1 Pkt. Cherry Bell ........ 15c ONLY. 
1 oz. White Icicle -...... .22c 45¢ 
Reg. Catalog price ..... 59¢ Postpaid 
NEW CHERRY BELL 
SEE BACK PAGE 
fas; aa 
SPARKLER 
658. (24 days.) Here's one 
that comes just five days 
later than Early Bird. 
Roots are round and 
smooth. Bright scarlet red, 
one-third white. Pure 
white, crisp, juicy flesh 
FRENCH 
BREAKFAST 
644, (25 days.) A good, re- 
liable favorite. When pulled 
young is about the finest 
most crisp, tender of all. 
that is always tender. Pop- 
ular with market garden- 
ers. One of the most at- 
tractive radishes of all, and 
in demand everywhere. 
Early on the market, early 
in the home garden. The 
roots are 34-inch thick. 114 
inches long. A bright scar- 
let with white tip. 
CULTURE: 1 ounce plants 25 to 50 hills. Prefer warm, light, 
8 seeds, then thin out to 3 or 4 plants to a hill. 
Pkt. 10¢; ounce 22c; /, tb. 
50c; Ib. $1.25, Postpaid 
Pkt. 15¢; ounce 28¢; Yq Ib. 
65¢; Ib. $1.35, Postpaid 
6 feet each way. Plant 6 or 
730. TABLE QUEEN. (75 days.) 
The No. 1 table squash, It’s 
small so you can get 2 servings 
out of each one. About the size 
of a cocoanut. Dark green, hard- 
shelled. They keep as well as 
Hubbard. Flesh rich orange yel- 
low and has fine flavor. Have 
a big bunch in your cellar for 
next winter. Pkt. 15¢; ounce 
23c; Ve ib. 60c; Ib. $1.85, 
Postpaid. 
BUTTERCUP 
721. (93 days) Real quality 
licious flavor. Handy size for 
home use, 8 to 10 inches long... 
and most all of it solid meat. It is 
a big yielder,-too. Plant this one 
sure, — 
Pkt. 15¢; oz, 45; %, Ib. $1.25; 
Ib. $3.25 Postpaid 
Chicago Warted Hubbard 
720. (95 days.) The top-seller of all the Hub- 
bard Squash. A great winter keeper. Has 
rich, golden yellow-colored flesh. Fine grained 
and dry. Weighs about 12 lbs. and is the Queen . 
of the Winter baking squash. Pkt. 10c; ounce 
25c; Ya Ib. 65c; Ib. $2.10, Postpaid. 
here. Seed is centered in the 
blossom end, and the rest of the 
inside is thick orange flesh; 
fine - textured, dry and sweet. 
Fruits weigh 314 to 4 pounds. 
A good keeper. Packe? 15¢; 
Ounce 45c; /, Ib. $1.25, Post- 
paid, 
RADISHES 
WHITE ICICLE fad) \ 
Pure White, Crisp, Tender 
654. (27 days.) The favorite every- 
where. Remains in eating condition 
longer than any other first early radish. 
They are crisp as ice. Tender and juicy 
and a bunch of these and some bread 
and butter make a wonderful meal all by . 
themselves. Grows 4 to 6 inches long, 
pure white, very crisp and brittle. Pk#. 
10c; ounce 22c; 1/, Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.25, 
Postpaid. 
WINTER RADISHES 
CULTURE: Sow in early July. Dig 
before frost and store in a cool 
Place, 
666. CALIFORNIA WHITE MAM- 
MOTH. (60 days.) A fine white, 
crisp Winter Radish, 8 inches 
long, 2 inches thick, Pkt. 15¢; 
ounce 25¢; /, Ib. 55¢; Ib. $1.25, 
Postpaid. 
668. CHINA ROSE. Roots 6 inches long, 2 inches 
thick. Smooth, bright rose-red. Very firm. Pkt. 
15c; ounce 25¢; Y% Ib. 55c; Ib. $1.25, Post- 
pald. 
(Uconn) 
732. An Old Favorite In A New Form. (50 
Days.) Made to order for you folks who love 
Table Queen but haven’t a lot of room to grow 
it. Gold Medal Winner in All-America trials! 
As many as 6 to 8 Table Queens on a bush 
only 3 to 4 feet across. Rich delicious flavor 
and an excellent keeper. 
Pkt. 20c; oz. 45¢, Postpaid 
EARLY SUMMER CROOKNECK 
715. (50 days) Bright yellow, heavily warted 
fruits are edible from the time they are 4 to 6 
inches long. The salmon-orange flesh is firm 
and delicious. A heavy yielder, and very early. 
At their finest when picked young. Packet? 10c; 
Ounce 25c¢; 4 Ib. 65¢, Postpaid. 
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