. CRIMSON GIANT RADISH This variety is suitable both for forcing or early planting out of doors. A remarkable feature of this Radish is that it will grow double the size of other round red forcing Radishes and siill remain solid, not showing the least sign of becoming hol- low. The ordinary forcing Radish, after growing to the size of two or three inches in circumference, and weighing about ^ ounce, becomes pithy and unfit for eating, while the Crim- son Giant will grow to six and seven inches in circumference, weigh about one ounce, and still remain solid and juicy, free from all signs of bec


. CRIMSON GIANT RADISH This variety is suitable both for forcing or early planting out of doors. A remarkable feature of this Radish is that it will grow double the size of other round red forcing Radishes and siill remain solid, not showing the least sign of becoming hol- low. The ordinary forcing Radish, after growing to the size of two or three inches in circumference, and weighing about ^ ounce, becomes pithy and unfit for eating, while the Crim- son Giant will grow to six and seven inches in circumference, weigh about one ounce, and still remain solid and juicy, free from all signs of becoming soft. In shape this Radish is round to oval, and is very attractive. The flesh is mild and tender, and we recommend it to our customers as one of the best in its class, having found it to be such in our ex- tensive trials of Radishes. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; I lb., 75 cts.; lb., $ EARLIEST WHITE MAY i RADISH The size, shape and early maturity of this variety are extremely desirable, particularly for those who prefer the white skin variety. It can be relied upon to produce Radishes fit for use in a remarkably short time and the season may be prolonged by beginning their use while still of a small size. It is the best se- lection of early white turnip-shape Radish we have ever grown and the quality is excellent, being pure white, very mild, crisp and tender. It may be grown either in the garden, or on account of its rapid growth and medium size top, it can be used as a forcing va- riety. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; \ lb., 70 cts.; lb., $ JOHN BAER TOUATO This variety has been offered as the earliest Tomato for home and commercial use, and in our trials we found it to mature about the same time as Spark's Earliana, which variety it resembles in size, shape and color. The vines do not grow very large, but are productive, bearing the fruits in clusters and abund- antly. The Tomatoes are of a medium size, nearly round in shape, scarlet color and are of excellent


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