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TURNIP 
1 oz., to 200 feet of drill; 2 lbs. to the acre in drills. 
‘Sow the early varieties in rows a foot apart or more as soon 
as the ground is warm in spring and thin out to three or four 
inches apart, and for a succession sow every two weeks until 
| June. For fall and winter sow in July and August, thinning to 
six inches or more apart. The roots may be kept until spring by 
storing in a cool cellar or pit outdoors. 
Extra Early Purple Top Milan—The earliest of all. Skin white 
with purple top. Flesh clear white, sweet and tender. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 15c; %4 Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.25. 
1 Extra Early White Milan—Similar to the preceding, except that 
1 the skin is pure white. Ilesh white, tender and sweet. Pkt., 
5c; 0z., 15c; %4 Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.35. 
Amber Globe—A large yellow fleshed variety. Skin yellow, with 
green top. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., %5e. 
| Golden Ball—A -handsome globe-shaped yellow variety. Vlesh 
sweet and tender. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 10e; %4 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., Z5e. 
| Early Snowball—A round, medium sized pure white variety of 
excellent quality. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 10c; %4 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., T5e. 
Long White or Cowhorn—Shaped like a carrot, white, with green 
top. Grows about half above ground. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; %4 
Ib., 30c; 1 lb., $1.00. 
Purple Top White Globe Turnip. 
* : - Purple Top White Globe—A favorite for market use, yielding 
Purple Top Strap Leaf—The standard early flat variety. Flesh heavy crops of handsome roots of excellent quality. Flesh, 
white, sweet and tender. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 10c; %4 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., white, of fine flavor. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 10¢; %4 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., We. 
75e. 
Pomeranian White Globe—A large white stock Turnip. Pkt., 
5c; 0z., 10c; %4 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., Ye. 
White Egg—Oval in shape, with thin white skin. Wlesh white, 
fine grained, sweet and tender. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 10e; %4 Ib., 
25c; 1 1b., 80c. 
Yellow Aberdeen—A very productiye globe-shaped variety, with 
purple top. Flesh pale yellow, sweet and firm. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 10c; % Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 75e. 
RUTABAGA 
RUSSIAN OR SWEDISH TURNIP. 
Sow in drills 30 inches apart, from the middle of June to the middle 
of July, and thin out to 10 inches apart in the row. 
1 oz. to 150 feet of drill; 2 lbs. to the acre in drills. 
Improved American Purple-Top—The best for either table or stock. 
Grows to a large size. Flesh yellow, firm sweet and tender. 
Pkt., 5c; 0z., 10c; % lb., 25c; 1 lb., W5e. 
Large White or Sweet German—Grows to large size. Flesh, white, sweet 
and tender. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., Ye. 
TOBACCO 
Sow the seed early in spring and when the plants are about 6 inches 
high transplant in rows four to five feet apart. Cultivate thoroughly. 
Connecticut Seed Leaf—A hardy cigar variety suitable for the northern 
states. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 25c; %4 Ib., 80c. 1 Ib., $3.00. 
Havana—Has a large leaf of fine texture. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 50c; % Ib., $1.25; 
1 Ib., $4.00. 
Comstock Spanish—The standard cigar tobacco, a favorite in Wisconsin, 
American Purple Top Rutabaga. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 50c; %4 Ib., $1.60; 1 1b., $5.00. 
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