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 mind of a much more attractive shape than the large globe radishes, which, unless pulled young, are too large for any hut the confirmed lover of radishes.

—Avery large, round, summer turnip radish, with pure white skin and flesh, which is very crisp and brittle. It grows quickly and withstands heat well. It is similar to the Golden Globe, except in color.





—This is the largest of all radishes, the roots growing eight to ten inches long and two to three inches in diameter,