. Seeds. Nursery stock Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. RUBY KING PEPPER. RADISH. One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill, crop sow as early in the spring as the RADIS Short Top Earliest White Turnip. — Remark- ably early sort, suitable for forcing; very few and small leaves, small delicate bulbs. Per ounce 10c, ± pound 20c White Tipped Scarlet Olive-Shaped. A fancy French variety : scarlet bulb, white bottom. Very showy and delicate. Per ounce 10c,'± pound 20c Landreth's White Lady Finger. A large, white, crisp variety, about half as long as Long S


. Seeds. Nursery stock Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. RUBY KING PEPPER. RADISH. One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill, crop sow as early in the spring as the RADIS Short Top Earliest White Turnip. — Remark- ably early sort, suitable for forcing; very few and small leaves, small delicate bulbs. Per ounce 10c, ± pound 20c White Tipped Scarlet Olive-Shaped. A fancy French variety : scarlet bulb, white bottom. Very showy and delicate. Per ounce 10c,'± pound 20c Landreth's White Lady Finger. A large, white, crisp variety, about half as long as Long Scarlet, and similai shape. A very desirable sort, decidedly the best of its kind ever introduced. An admirable market sort. A novelty of merit. Per ounce 10c, \ pound 20c Long Scarlet Short Top. The root is long, straight, rich and uniform in color. Ounce 10c, j pound 20c We also supply the following: > Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped. Early Turnip Carmine. Early Turnip Purple. Early Olive-Shaped Purple, White Tipped. Early Olive-Shaped Bright Scarlet. Early Olive-Shaped Scarlet. Per ounce 10c. pound 20c Golden Dresden. A vei>y valuable sort both _———for market and family use. It is of quick growth, making radishes in twenty-eight days. The roots are of medium size, round, smooth and have a clear golden skin. The flesh is white and of fine llavor. Per ounce 10c. J pound 20c For the first ground can be worked, and every two weeks throughout the season, for a succession. A warm sandy loam, made rich and light by some good strong manure, will be most likely to afford them brittle and free from* worms. Sow in drills 10 to 12 inches apart. The winter varieties should be sown in July. INon Plus Ultra.—This is one of the finest forcing- radishes introduced, and has already taken a leading place with our market gardeners. It will mature in eighteen to twenty days, and owing to the extremely small tops can be sown very thickly. The roots are round with a deep scarle


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