. Descriptive catalogue of field, garden and flower seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture), New York (State), Rochester, Catalogs; Seeds, Catalogs and collections; Horticulture, Catalogs; Gardening, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs and collections. JOSEPH HARRIS, MORETON^ FARM, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 27 blow. It is a remarkably vigorous grower and almost bids defiance to the bugs, es- pecially if you use Paris Green seasonably and judiciously. The potato nearly resem- bles the White Peacliblow. It is of a light pink color, nearly round, with rather deep-set eyes. It is two weeks earlier than tlie Peach- blow an


. Descriptive catalogue of field, garden and flower seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture), New York (State), Rochester, Catalogs; Seeds, Catalogs and collections; Horticulture, Catalogs; Gardening, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs and collections. JOSEPH HARRIS, MORETON^ FARM, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 27 blow. It is a remarkably vigorous grower and almost bids defiance to the bugs, es- pecially if you use Paris Green seasonably and judiciously. The potato nearly resem- bles the White Peacliblow. It is of a light pink color, nearly round, with rather deep-set eyes. It is two weeks earlier than tlie Peach- blow and will yield more than double the number of bushels of marketable potatoes per acre. Per lb., prepaid by mail, 50 cents; 3 lbs., prepaid by mail, $; by Express or freight, peck, $; bushel, $; 1^ bushels, $; barrel, $ RADISH. ^Tew land, or a soil containing more or less vegetable mould, is best for radishes. To have them in perfection they must grow rapidly. The soil should be light, warm and mellow. For an early crop, select a well- sheltered spot in the garden with a south- eastern exposure. Prepare the soil the fall previous by careful spading, working in a liberal dressing of well decomposed man- ure. Do not spade the land in the spring,. that the black beetle or " turnip fly " will do them comparatively little damage. It is a good plan to sow a little Radish seed on the Asparagus bed. The land is rich, and the Radish will not hurt the Asparagus. Round Red Turnip Radish. An ex- cellent variety; round, good size; quick grower, crisp, tender White flesh and good flavor. Per lb. $ ; oz. 10 cents: per paper, 5 Round White Turnip Radish. (Fig. 1). Similar to the above, except that the skin is white and not so pungent. It is an excellent radish. Per lb. $: oz. 10 cents; per paper, 5 Rose Olive-Shaped Radish. (Fig. 2). Oval ; about one and a-half inches in length, very crisp, tender and mild fla- vor. Excellent. Per lb. $; oz. 10 cents; pe


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