. Catalog . rookneck class, and9t|Ud9n \ nVt HCV) at the same time giving double the size of theOld Yellow Summer Crookneck. For market gardeners growing for near-by markets and for home gardens it is especially desirable. Packet, 10cents; ounce, 20 cents; % pound, 65 cents; pound $; postpaid. Early Yellow Bush Squash (No. 424) cwWwBusb except in color, which is a bright golden yellow. Packet, 10 cents; ounce,20 cents; % pound, 50 cents; pound, $; postpaid. SALSIFY OR VEGETABLE OYSTER A most delicious vegetable grown from September and October plantedseed all through the Lower South an


. Catalog . rookneck class, and9t|Ud9n \ nVt HCV) at the same time giving double the size of theOld Yellow Summer Crookneck. For market gardeners growing for near-by markets and for home gardens it is especially desirable. Packet, 10cents; ounce, 20 cents; % pound, 65 cents; pound $; postpaid. Early Yellow Bush Squash (No. 424) cwWwBusb except in color, which is a bright golden yellow. Packet, 10 cents; ounce,20 cents; % pound, 50 cents; pound, $; postpaid. SALSIFY OR VEGETABLE OYSTER A most delicious vegetable grown from September and October plantedseed all through the Lower South and Florida. Ground should be pre-pared deeply, as Salsify is a deep rooter. Sow one ounce of seed to aboutone hundred feet of drill. Seed should be covered about one inch. Mammoth Sandwich Island ^Jg^rWAtSSS i££ (tin AftA\ size> being twice the size of the Long White. In quality it\I»v. fVH) is mUch superior to the other sorts. Packet, 10 cents; ounce,20 cents; % pound, 65 cents; pound, $; Hastings Mammoth White Bush Squash 24 H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia HASTINGS RADISH SEED fSilfriipa For bcst results radishes require a rich, loose, moistsoil, so they can be grown quickly. The crisp, tenderflesh of early radishes depends almost entirely on rapid growth. Suc-cessive plantings should be made every 10 days or two weeks to keepup a continuous supply of crisp and tender radishes. For quick useplant the round or button radishes and olive shaped. For later useplant the long and half-long varieties, as they root much deeper andbetter resist heat and drought. What are known as winter radishesshould be sown in August and September. All radishes should besown thinly in drills one foot apart, seed covered % inch and keptclear of grass and weeds. Sow one ounce of seed to 100 feet of row;10 to 12 pounds per acre. Our radish seed is of the very best, grownfrom carefully selected and transplanted roots. Radishes are veryeasy to grow. Radishes mature in 3


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