. Catalogue of seeds and agricultural implements. Nurseries (Horticulture) Connecticut Hartford Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. SEEDS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 41 RADISH—Continued. Early Scarlet, Olive Shaped. In the form of an olive, terminate P«pkt. Peroz. Perib. ing in a very slim tap root; skin, scarlec; neck, small; flesh rose colored, tender and excellent. Early and well adapted for forcing or general crop, . . . $ $ $ Early Long Scarlet. This is a standard variety for private garden or m


. Catalogue of seeds and agricultural implements. Nurseries (Horticulture) Connecticut Hartford Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. SEEDS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 41 RADISH—Continued. Early Scarlet, Olive Shaped. In the form of an olive, terminate P«pkt. Peroz. Perib. ing in a very slim tap root; skin, scarlec; neck, small; flesh rose colored, tender and excellent. Early and well adapted for forcing or general crop, . . . $ $ $ Early Long Scarlet. This is a standard variety for private garden or market use, particularly for out-door culture. It grows six or seven inches long, half out of the ground, is uniformly straight and smooth; is very brittle and crisp, and of quick growth, color, bright scarlet; top, small, . .05 .10 .50. Chartier. Chartier or Shepard Radish. A variety of the Long Scarlet. It is exceedingly handsome and attractive, being of a deep crimson color at the top, and blending off to almost white at the bottom. It is very tender, and remains so for a long time after attaining its growth; an important feature to the market or family gardener, Golden Yellow Summer. This variety is nearly spherical in form with small leaves and fine neck, of a beautiful golden color and very early; grows to perfection in the hottest weather, Early White Turnip. Pure white in color, with a small top ; flesh, pure white and semi-trans- parent. Is a few days later than the Deep Scarlet Turnip, and will bear the heat longer without becoming spongy, Early White Giant Stuttgart. Root large, often four inches in diameter, top shaped. Skin, white; flesh, white and crisp, and not becoming strong and pithy until very late, so that those not used as a summer radish can be stored for winter use, .05 .05 .05 .05 .10 .65 .10 .60 .10 .60 10 .55 Mammoth White Russian Winter. It is pure white, about one foot long, and two or three inches through, tapering regularly to the tip. The flesh


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