. Philips' 1902 seed annual : everything for the farm and garden. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ^Teg-etable Seeds. Philips' Dom Pedro. This Radish is comparatively new, and its good merits are not yet fully known to the trade; those who have tested it thoroughly praise it very highly for an all summer Radish. Several years growing of the Dom Pedro has proved it to be superi- or in size and quality of all long sum- mer radishes known to us. The shape is similar to that of the Chartier, only a fe


. Philips' 1902 seed annual : everything for the farm and garden. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ^Teg-etable Seeds. Philips' Dom Pedro. This Radish is comparatively new, and its good merits are not yet fully known to the trade; those who have tested it thoroughly praise it very highly for an all summer Radish. Several years growing of the Dom Pedro has proved it to be superi- or in size and quality of all long sum- mer radishes known to us. The shape is similar to that of the Chartier, only a few days later, but perfectly distinct in color and quality. Color at the top is a dark purple shading downward to a pure white at the tip. They are of quick growth, solid, very tender, crisp and of mild flavor, also remains good a long time for table use; not becom- ing hard and stringy as most Radishes do. We have grown Philips' Dom Pedro Radish from 3 to 4 inches in di- ameter, perfectly solid through and fit for the table. Pkt. 5c., oz. lOc, lb. 80c. •^ound Black Spauisli. (M^^j^^ variety very popular with the Grermans, /^lobe-shape and of good quality and flavor. If properly stored, can be used the entire winter. A fine variety for slicing and eating with vineo:ar. Pkt. 5c., oz. lOc, 20c., K). 65c. Improved Chartier. Decidedly distinct in"appear- ance from any other Radish in cultivation. Its form is well defined by the engraving, the color at top being crimson, running into pink about the middle, and from thence downw^ard it is pure, waxy white. It is very tender, and will attain a laro;e size before it l-e- unfit for the tabic. Pkt. oc. oz. 10c., ft). 75c. hite Strawsburg. The roots are of handsome, ob- long, tapering shape; both skin and flesh are pure white; the flesh is firm, brittle and tender, and p(>s- sessing the most desirable character of retaining i ts crispness, even w^hen the roots are old and large. It is excellent for summer use, as it Avitlislands


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