20 Days. An "All American" selection in 1949. Very early, prolific radish, with deep red skin and crispy white flesh.
3130 ~ FRENCH BREAKFAST
28 Days. Excellent for the home garden and the market gardener. This attractive french breakfast type has delicate flavour. The 3-4 inch oblong roots are scarlet with a white tip. Be sure and make room in your garden for this novel radish.
3135 ~ WHITE ICICLE
28 Days. Mild, flavorful, 5-6 inches long. These heirloom radishes have white crisp flesh. Stays solid, even in warm weather.
3136 ~ SPARKLER
28 Days Radishes are easy-to-grow, tasty and colorful, and ready to harvest in just a few weeks. They are best if timed to harvest during cool weather. This variety has bright red skin with a distinct white tip and white flesh. At full size the roots are round and about 1 inch across. Grows well in containers.
50 Day. These radishes you grow for the seed pods rather than the root. They are great in stir fried, boiled or chopped in salads, The plants are covered with 6-12 inch pods thicker than a pencil. Introduced around 1885.
Pkg. of 100 Seeds $2.99 each.
All our seeds are open-pollinated and non-hybrid
3129 ~ EASTER EGG
These radishes come in glorious spring shades reminiscent of Easter eggs. Each small radish is either white/off-white, pink, purple or lavender, and red. Together they look absolutely lovely!
Pkg. of 300 Seeds $2.99 each.
3126 ~ CRIMSON GIANT
25-30 Days. Largest early turnip shaped type, deep crimson skin, mild white flesh, 4-5 in. top, heat resistant, grows apple size if given room but stays tender and sweet, always solid, never gets pithy, vigorous
Pkg. of 300 Seeds $2.99 each.
3132 ~ WHITE GLOBE HAILSTONE
23-30 Days. Pure white skin, firm flesh stays crisp for a long time, dark green strong med sized tops, larger than most early globe types, plant either spring or fall.
Pkg. of 300 Seeds $2.99 each.
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Heirloom Radish Seeds
3127 -GERMAN GIANT
29 Days. Found in Germany, a very large radish, that will not get woody or spongy, never gets too hot. Popular with the Amish.