Maule's seed catalogue : 1895 . le the cropandmuch more solid fruit than theTurner Hybrid. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; % pound, 75 cents; pound, \l ITnRIA DCCT The introducer has this to say: The handsomevULUl 1DIA SDCC 1 • appearance of this distinct new Beet is well rep-resented in the illustration. The roots are of a neat turnip shape, with smooth skin,and deep blood-red flesh, of rich, tender quality. It is ready to use very early,growing as quickly as does the Egyptian, while it does not become coarse andstringy, as does that variety when of large size. Compared with such f


Maule's seed catalogue : 1895 . le the cropandmuch more solid fruit than theTurner Hybrid. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; % pound, 75 cents; pound, \l ITnRIA DCCT The introducer has this to say: The handsomevULUl 1DIA SDCC 1 • appearance of this distinct new Beet is well rep-resented in the illustration. The roots are of a neat turnip shape, with smooth skin,and deep blood-red flesh, of rich, tender quality. It is ready to use very early,growing as quickly as does the Egyptian, while it does not become coarse andstringy, as does that variety when of large size. Compared with such famous sortsas Edinands and Eclipse, Columbia has proved earlier than either and even bet-ter in quality than these two really first-class varieties. In habit of growth itis remarkably thoroughbred, the foliage being small, neat and ot a rich bronzecolor. I offer the seed obtained direct fromthe introducer, at the following reasonableprices: Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents;% pound, 40 cts.; pound,; 5 pounds, —,. GOLDEN DRESDEN RADISH. This is a German Radish; remarkably quick growing. s Planted under ordinary » condit ions the first of May it was ready for the table by the lirst of June. Has a very *small top, which admits of the closest sowing. As shown in illustration the Radishes gare perfectly round and smooth, while they have attractive golden brown skin. Flesh •is crisp, white and .iuicy, of tine llavor. Market gardeners can either grow this new IRadish in the garden or force it, and depend upon having au early and satisfactory >crop. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; % pound, 10 cents; pound, MAULES EARLIEST WHITE TURNIP RADISH. This strain of White Turnip Radish is unquestionably the earliest of all White Pad- ishi-s. It has a remarkably small top, and its pure white fiesta is at all times very crisp ^and tender. Frequently matures in less than three weeks from sowing, being several pdays, in fact more than a week, earlier than the old Ear


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