. Compliments of the season. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. JAMES VieK SEEDSMAN, "ROCH ESTE"R, N. g. T5 "RATMSH. Radish must make a rapid growth to be crisp and tender. For early use, seed should be sown in the hot-bed, in drills four or five inches apart and half an inch deep. For an early crop in the open ground select a sandy soil, and a warm, south border, under the shelter of a fence or build- ing, if possible. A load of fresh, sandy loam from the woods is better than manure for the Radish crop. As soon as the first leaves appear,


. Compliments of the season. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. JAMES VieK SEEDSMAN, "ROCH ESTE"R, N. g. T5 "RATMSH. Radish must make a rapid growth to be crisp and tender. For early use, seed should be sown in the hot-bed, in drills four or five inches apart and half an inch deep. For an early crop in the open ground select a sandy soil, and a warm, south border, under the shelter of a fence or build- ing, if possible. A load of fresh, sandy loam from the woods is better than manure for the Radish crop. As soon as the first leaves appear, sprinkle with soot or ashes to save from the little turnip fly. The Winter Radish should be sown about the middle of summer, and like the Turnip makes its best growth in the autumn. Pitted out of doors, or buried in earth in a cool cellar, it will keep crisp all vtck's scarlet globe. Hadish, Vick's Early Scarlet Globe. (For description, See Colobed Pages) ; per lb., $; oz., 10 cents _ 5 â Rose Olive-Shaped, oval; very tender and excellent; an inch and a half long; fig- 2. Per lb., 70 cents; oz., 10 cents 5 Scarlet Olive-Shaped, like the above, except in color; per lb_, 70 cents; oz., 10 cents 5 Scarlet, Ol- ive-Shaped, White Tip, called New French Break- fast; very ten- der and beauti- ful; fig. 3. Per lb., 70 cents; oz., 10 cents 5 White Olive- Shaped, like the other olive- shaped varieties in everything- except color; per lb., 80 cents; oz., 10 cents 5 Wood's Early Frame. Sim- ilar to Long Scarlet, but shorter, earlier, and better adap- ted for forcing. Per lb., 70 cents; oz., 10 cents 5 Philadelphia White "; (For descrip- tion, See Colobed Pages) 10 Scarlet Turnip, round, about an inch in diam- eter ; skin scarlet; flesh white; good; fig. 1. Per lb., 70 cents; oz., 10 cents 5 Early â¢Round Dark "Red, especially adapted for forcing, on account of its very small tap-root and tops. It is also as good for summer use in the open ground as any o


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