. McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Cincinnati Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. RADISH. (Rettig, Ger.) One Ounce to loo Feet of Drill. 8 to io Pounds for an Acre. Radishes thrive best in a light, rich, mellow soil, and to bring out a^-.^k. i 7>>-> their mild qualities they must make a quick and tender growth ; heavy 'Jttm or «'1'»>' soils not only delay their sjrowth, l>ut product' a much infer- /^vP^i^^ ior crop in appearance and llavor. Sow tor


. McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Cincinnati Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. RADISH. (Rettig, Ger.) One Ounce to loo Feet of Drill. 8 to io Pounds for an Acre. Radishes thrive best in a light, rich, mellow soil, and to bring out a^-.^k. i 7>>-> their mild qualities they must make a quick and tender growth ; heavy 'Jttm or «'1'»>' soils not only delay their sjrowth, l>ut product' a much infer- /^vP^i^^ ior crop in appearance and llavor. Sow tor very early use in hot-beds ^£&£tbW/I*JAJ V ^^fen^^iBv^S during the winter or early spring, or later on in sheltered borders, in ⢠â //fi^'^^^zii^-^ well-manured, deeply-dug, aud tincly-raked soil; if not wcll-stimu- ^:~^ ^r ni«K .J5M^ lated into a rapid growth they beeome tibrous and tough. Sow in drills i. ten inches apart, and thin to two inches in the rows. Sow at intervals 4 J^^^BE^^^^^^SBk AI k of two or three weeks until September for a succession. The w inter \l* | f I J^^»|9^^»B ^ICb varieties should be sown ;n July and August; like the Turnip, they i^* ifl/A' i^^^SS^^^Bi^^SA vV" make the best growth in the autumn, and must 1"' taken up before * V% t f rl M ' " ^fc ^^SmI Wt£mL^0336L 11 severe frost, and stored away in a cool cellar in sand. i^'^^^^HH^S^ V^lSl-l THESE PRK ES I N < LUDE POSTAGE. ^ *^'^ lb., 60c lb. Early Scarlet Turnip. A small top variety, of quick growth, mild and crisp. It is a standard sort for early planting in the open ground 5c pkt., 10c oz., 20c % lb., 50c lb. ^nar^ White Tipped Scarlet Turnip. No rad'sh looks better on the table than this. It is bright scarlet in color, gradually fading off to pure white at the base, and is tender, mild in flavor, and early 5c pkt., 10c oz., 20c ^4 lb., 60c lb. viiffff1 Earlj White Turnip. An early, crisp. Turnip-shaped Radish of illiftSi ^HKWii- a pure white color


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