Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . init Trees are the Best. GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 8] Early I,ong Scarlet. This is a desir-able variety; of a bright scarlet color; shorttop and brittle. *fearly Scarlet Turnip. A small roundvariety, the favorite kind for family use. Itis very early, crisp and mild when young. ^Chartiers I/ong Radish. A longRadish, described as deep crimson coloredat the top, shading off lighter until at thebottom it becooies Golden Globe. This stands the heatbetter than the foregoing kinds, It is of anoblong shap


Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . init Trees are the Best. GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 8] Early I,ong Scarlet. This is a desir-able variety; of a bright scarlet color; shorttop and brittle. *fearly Scarlet Turnip. A small roundvariety, the favorite kind for family use. Itis very early, crisp and mild when young. ^Chartiers I/ong Radish. A longRadish, described as deep crimson coloredat the top, shading off lighter until at thebottom it becooies Golden Globe. This stands the heatbetter than the foregoing kinds, It is of anoblong shape, and of a beautiful bright yellow color. It should be sown very thin-ly. Best adapted for summer and fall sow-ing. The variety we keep is of the fineststrain, and as good as any ever sold. y Early Scarlet, Olive-Shaped. Thisis similar to the Half Long French, butshorter, and not quite so bright in color. Itis early and of good quality. Top short. t/^Vhite Summer Turnip. This is asummer and fall variety. Oblong in shape,skin white, stands the heat well, but notmuch Early Scarlet Turnip. Scarlet Half Long French ^ Scarlet Half I,ong French. This isthe most popular Radish for the is bright scarlet color, and when wellgrown, from two to three inches long, verybrittle and tender. /Scarlet Olive-Shaped, White tipped,or French Breakfast- A handsomeRadish of the same shape as the foregoingkind, with end and root white. Quite ten-der. *Black Spanish. (Winter.) This issown during fall and early winter. It isoval in shape, solid, and stands considera-ble cold weather without being hurt. Itcan be sown broad-cast between turnips orplanted in rows a foot apart; thinned outfrom three to four inches in the rows. ^Chinese Rose. (Winter.) This is ofa half long shape, and bright rose color. Itis as hardy as the last described, not so pop-ular, but superior to the foregoing it the best winter variety. White Strashurgh. This variety is ofrecent introduction, of an o


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