186 THE SEED-GROWER. 
strap-leaved; medium-sized, round form, oblate or flat- 
tened; skin white with a purple top; flesh white. 
Extra Early White Milan. Similar to the preceding, 
except that the skin is entirely white. 
Golden Ball, or Yellow Globe, Yellow Stone. Late; 
nearly globular form; skin bright yellow below ground, 
greenish above; flesh pale-yellow. 
Large White Norfolk. Late, large size, globular 
form; skin white, sometimes washed with green; flesh 
white. 
Pomeranian White Globe. Medium early; large 
size, globular form; skin pure white; flesh white. 
Red Top Flat. Differing from the Early Flat Dutch 
only in color of the top. 
Red Top Globe. Early; narrow-strap leaves; glob- 
ular form; skin white, with purple top; flesh white. 
Scarlet Kashmyr, or Cardinal. Medium-sized, round 
form, flattened; skin crimson-scarlet; flesh white. 
Seven Top, or Forester. Cultivated for the tops 
which are used for boiling with cured meats; bulb of 
no account. 
Southern Prize, or Dixie Land. Of more recent 
origin than the Seven Top, to which it is similar, and 
like it cultivated only for the tops. 
White Egg, or Extra Early White French. Early; 
oval form, medium-sized; white skin and flesh. 
White Stone, or White Stubble. Medium early; 
larger than Early Flat Dutch; round form, somewhat 
flattened; skin white, tinged with green; flesh white. 
Yellow Aberdeen, or Yellow Scotch. Late; large 
size, globular form; skin deep yellow; flesh pale yel- 
low. There are two varieties, known as Purple Top 
and Green Top, from the color above ground. 
Ruta Baga or Swedish or Russian Turnip 
