. Catalogue of the Delano Seed Co's, northern grown seeds : for the farm, vegetable and flower gardens for 1895. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs. WHITE STRASBTJRG. White Strasburg Radish.—The roots as shown in the illustration, are of handsome, oblong, tapering shape; both skin and flesh are pure white. The flesh is firm, brittle and tender, and possesses the most desirable character of retaining its crispness even when the roots are old and large. It is excellent for summer use, as it withstands se


. Catalogue of the Delano Seed Co's, northern grown seeds : for the farm, vegetable and flower gardens for 1895. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs. WHITE STRASBTJRG. White Strasburg Radish.—The roots as shown in the illustration, are of handsome, oblong, tapering shape; both skin and flesh are pure white. The flesh is firm, brittle and tender, and possesses the most desirable character of retaining its crispness even when the roots are old and large. It is excellent for summer use, as it withstands severe heat and grows very quickly. Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; J lb, 25c; lb, 75c. RADISH, Winter Varieties. Chinese Rose, Winter (Scarlet China). A bright, rose-colored win- ter variety. Sow in summer, same as turnips. This is of excellent quality, and is certainly one of the best varieties for winter use. Pkt 5c; oz, 10c; i lb, 25c; lb, 75c. California Mammoth White Winter.—Roots grow eight to twelve inches long, and two to three inches in diameter; flesh white, solid, and of excellent flavor. This is the largest of all radishes, and is also called Mam- moth White Russian. Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; % lb, 25c; lb, 75c. Round Blaek Spanish.—Black skin, white flesh, and roots globe- shaped. The flavor is piquant. Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; J lb, 25c; lb, 75c. RHUBARB. Sow in April, in drills a foot apart, thinning out to about the same distance apart in the rows when a few inches high. In the fall, or the follow- ing spring, transplanted into deep, ricbsoil, about three feet apart each way. If propagated by dividing the roots, it may be done either in fa o •spring, planting it at the same same distance apart as given above. Large Victoria.—Grows to an immense size, and very tender; a standard sort for all purposes. Pkt, 5c; oz, 20c i lb, 50c; lb, $ SALSIFY, OR OYSTER PLANT. Succeeds best in a light, well enriched, mellow soil. Stir to a depth of eighteen inches; sow early in the spring, in d


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