. Thirteenth annual spring trade list of "unrivalled" seeds, spring 1902. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. does not need as early a start as Egg Plant, nor quite as muG^ heat. ^Large Bell or Bull Nose—A favorite sort and one of the best for pickling and stuffed mangoes. One of the earliest varieties. Flesh, thick and milder than most otherbinds. $nlong Red Cayenne—A slim, long, bright red sort; ver}-^rc n^ and pungent. ^Ruby King—Bright colored, beautiful, sweet, and mild flavored; grows to good size and very symmetrical in shape; good f


. Thirteenth annual spring trade list of "unrivalled" seeds, spring 1902. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. does not need as early a start as Egg Plant, nor quite as muG^ heat. ^Large Bell or Bull Nose—A favorite sort and one of the best for pickling and stuffed mangoes. One of the earliest varieties. Flesh, thick and milder than most otherbinds. $nlong Red Cayenne—A slim, long, bright red sort; ver}-^rc n^ and pungent. ^Ruby King—Bright colored, beautiful, sweet, and mild flavored; grows to good size and very symmetrical in shape; good for stuffed pickles. ^^olden Dawn-Shape much the same as Bell or Bu 1 Xose; color, a bright golden yellow, flesh thick, sweet and mild flavored, plant of quite dwarf habit, but very prolific. RADISH CULTURE-There is no vegetable more easily grown or better known than this. Any fair gar- den soil will produce good Radishes. They are hardy and should l)e plan ed as early in the spring as pos- sible, in drills fourteen inches apart; thin to two or three inches apart in the row. For a succes- sion, plant a week or ten da)'s apart during early spring. Radishes must grow quickly and they require brigiit, weather to insure best lesu ts. Cool, wet, cloudy weather often cause s a failure of the crop, the plants all grow- ing to top and the boitoms being like a stick. Good sepd is al^o an important factor, all of the early Radish seed should be. Improved Chartier- French grown, as it seems to be impossibl:^ t) get' seeds that can be depended upon anywhere else. English or American stock not being as good. Our Radish seed is from t'le best French growers. One ounce of seed will pJiA-nt 150 feet of drill; ten pounds are required to the J^e. Early Scarlet Turnip—A small, round, deep scar- let, turnip-shaped Radish. Grows very quick, crisp, tender and fine flavored; desirable for forcing or outdoor cult^^tion, one of the best for first crop |/Early White Tipped Scarlet


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