220 GARDENING FOR PROFIT. 



White Dutch. — An old favorite sort, having nearly the 

 same shape as the Purple Top, hut entirely white ; it is 

 equally early, and by some thought to he the best of all 

 in flavor ; but is less salable in market, its ajipearance 

 being less attractive. 



Yellow Aberdeen. — This is an excellent variety for culi- 

 nary use, though not so early as the preceding ; the bulb 

 is nearly round, of a dull yellow beneath, and purple or 

 green at top. It is a veiy solid variety, keeping well 

 throughout the winter, and as it attains a greater weight 

 under favorable conditions, is much grown for stock. 



RUT A BAGA, OR SWEDES TURNIP. 



Improved American. — The leading variety of this 

 division of the flimily ; is grown very largely for winter 

 sale in ouf northern markets. Under different culture, it 

 assumes a great difference of shape and size, average speci- 

 mens being G inches long, by 4 or 5 inches Avide. It is 

 always hard and solid, and is perhaps specifically heavier 

 than any other vegetable root cultivated. 



Laing's Purple Top. — A rather late variety, but, in 

 good land, giving enormous crops. It produces a great 

 abundance of leaves, and for this reason requires at least 

 a space of 18 inches between the rows, and 12 inches be- 

 tween the plants. In shape, it is nearly round ; smooth 

 skinned, and handsome. 



