. Landreth seeds Philadelphia : American grown seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. RADISH. Six Ounces of Seed will Plant loo Yards of Row. Eight Pounds to the Acre. Sow in a sheltered spot when the Cherry is in bloom, the earth being deeply dug, highly fertilized and raked free from clods and stones. Radishes grown on poor, thin soil, cannot be made good; they will be misshapen and tough. To be"good ihey must be grown quickly. Radis
. Landreth seeds Philadelphia : American grown seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. RADISH. Six Ounces of Seed will Plant loo Yards of Row. Eight Pounds to the Acre. Sow in a sheltered spot when the Cherry is in bloom, the earth being deeply dug, highly fertilized and raked free from clods and stones. Radishes grown on poor, thin soil, cannot be made good; they will be misshapen and tough. To be"good ihey must be grown quickly. Radishes can be forced by covering with a window or of a sash. EARLIEST SORTS. Seventeen to Tweiity-fiT-e Days from Germination to Edible Couditiou, According to Season. XiANDRETHS' EARLIEST, 17 DAYS.—The earliest sort, ruby or wiue-colored, leaves exceedingly small or short: a seed well adapted" for forciug under glass. Pkts. oc. and lOc; per oz. 15c. SCARLET EARLY DEEP TURNIP-ROOTED, 19 DAYS.— Rich iu color, smooth in skin. Pkts. 5c. and lOc: per oz. 10c. ERENCH BREAKFAST.—Olive-shaped, the upper part of the bulb scarlet, the Ixittom tipped with white. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 10c. SCARLET EXTRA EARLY WHITE-TIPPED FORCmO-, 18 DAYS.—Maturing for table two days ahead of the White-Tippea Scarlet. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 10c. EARLIEST WHITE SHORT-TOPPED TURNIP.—Seventeen days to maturity. The earliest white-rooted Radish, the best white for forciug, leaves being very few, short and closely set, bulbs very choice in form and delicate in texture and flavor. ; 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 15c. CARDINAL GLOBE.—As its name indicates it is of globular form and cardinal red, aud to which may be added the merit of earliness. short leaves aud adaptability to forcing. A variety largely used by market gar- deners. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 10c. Summer R.\di?h. 1. Short-Topped Earliest White Turnip. 2. Earlv Scarlet Pntssian Globe. 3. Earfv Scarlet Erfurt. 4. White-Ti
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