. •LOADING RADISH ON BLOOMSDALE FARM AND A GANG HOEING CABBAGE Radish. Six Ounces of Seed will Plant lOo Yards of Row. Eight Pounds to the Acre. Sow in a sheltered sDot when the Cherry is in bloom, the earth being deeoly dug, highly fertilized and raked free from clods and stones. Radishes gvowa on poor, thin soil cannot be made good; they will he misshapen and tough. To be good tliey must be grown quiclvly. Radishes can be forced by covering with a window sash. FOURTEEN EARLIEST SORTS. Seventeen to Twenty-five Days from Germination to Edible Condition, According to Season. Landreths' Fifteen-
. •LOADING RADISH ON BLOOMSDALE FARM AND A GANG HOEING CABBAGE Radish. Six Ounces of Seed will Plant lOo Yards of Row. Eight Pounds to the Acre. Sow in a sheltered sDot when the Cherry is in bloom, the earth being deeoly dug, highly fertilized and raked free from clods and stones. Radishes gvowa on poor, thin soil cannot be made good; they will he misshapen and tough. To be good tliey must be grown quiclvly. Radishes can be forced by covering with a window sash. FOURTEEN EARLIEST SORTS. Seventeen to Twenty-five Days from Germination to Edible Condition, According to Season. Landreths' Fifteen-Day Short Leaved Exceedingly- Early ,,S,^o?J mouse-tailed, ball half the size of White Box, flat top and bottom, but edible a week earlier, and remains long in edible condition. Par- ticularly adapted for forcing as it will lead the market in all whites, being ready for table in fifteen days from germination. Don't omit to get this variety.
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