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PETER HEXDERSOX & CO., XEW YORK— TURXIP^ 



WTIITE EGG 



EXTRA EARL\ \\HITE AMLAN. 



T^ IT l^ ^^ 1 jU-^ ^^ RED TOP STRAP LEAF. 



(/ oz. for 1 50 ft. of drill; 1 to 2 lbs. in drills for an acre.) 



WHITE=FLESHED VARIETIES. 



EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH.— A standard early, 

 white, flat Turnip: an excellent garden variety; flesh white 

 and mild. Price, be. pkt. 10c. oz., 20c. \ lb., 60c. lb. 



EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN.— The earUest Turnip in 

 cultivation; medium sized, flat, smooth; white flesh and skin, 

 with purple top. Price, 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 23c. \ lb., 70c. lb. 



EARLY WHITE .UHLAN.— The Early WTiite Milan is an 

 extra early, that is. the bulb forms very rapidly, making 

 but few and small leaves. It is eminently adapted for early 

 spring and summer planting, and if sown at monthly inter- 

 vals will furnish a continuous supply of the most tender 

 and delicately flavored turnips; the bulb is of medium size, 

 very handsome, smooth and of a clear ivor\--white both 

 inside and out. The flesh is fine-grained, tender and of 

 mild, sweet flavor; it never becomes pithv or string>-. (See 

 cia.) Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 35c. i lb., Sl.OO lb. 



EARLY RED TOP STRAP LEAF.— A popular variety of 

 quick growth; round-flat, -1 to 5 inches in diameter; flesh 

 white and of excellent qualitv. (See cut) Price, oc. pkt., 

 10c. oz., 20c. } lb., (JOc, lb. 



PARISIAN HALF LONG.— Small and of quick growth. 

 4 to o inches long x li to 1^ inches in diameter. Skin and 



10c. pkt.; loc. oz.; 3oc. J lb 



flesh white; tender and mild. 

 $1.00 lb. 



PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE.- A large, handsome, 

 globe-shaped variety, white flesh, fine-grained, tender and 

 sweet: surface color white with a purple top; a true tabls 

 turnip and one of the best market sorts, extensively grown 

 and pitted for fall, winter and spring sales, being a good 

 keeper, and producing enormous crops. (See cut.) Price, 

 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 30c. i lb.; 75c. lb. 



WHITE EGG. — An oval or egg-shaped variety, with 

 smooth, thin, white skin and snowy-white flesh: firm, mild 

 and sweet. (See cm.) Price. 5c. pkt.. 10c. oz., 2.5c. 1 lb., 70c. lb. 



EARLY SNOWBALL.— The finest white-fleshed, ball- 

 shaped, early table Turnip; bulbs small, smooth and round, 

 with white skin and sparkling white flesh, crisp, tender and 

 sweet. It is a fitting companion to the yellow-fleshed 

 " Golden Ball." and equally early, maturing in six weeks 

 from sowing. Price, 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 30c, J lb.. 75c. lb. 



LONG WHITE OR COWHORN.— A long, white-fleshed 

 Turnip, growing half above ground; although large, it is of 

 fine quality. Price, 5c. pkt., 10c. oz.. 20c. i lb., (30c. lb. 



YELLOW=FLESHED VARIETIES. 



GOLDEN BALL (OR " ORANGE JELLY.'*)— This is the 



finest yellow-fleshed early table turnip that we know of, 

 forming a handsome, small, round bulb, with smooth, yel- 

 low skm and small tap-root. The flesh is of a deep yellow 

 color, and the table qualities are unsurpassed; texture fine- 

 grained and tender; flavor sweet and rich. It is of quick 

 growth and early maturity and adapted either for spring, 

 summer or earlv autumn planting. (See cut.) Price .">c. 

 pkt., 10c. oz., 25c. i lb., 70c. lb. 



YELLOW STONE.— A round, flattened, yeUow-fleshed 



Turnip; popular for both table use and stock feeding. Price 

 5c. pkt., 10c oz.. 20c. i lb., 60c. lb. 



^ ELLOW GLOBE. — A yellow-fleshed, globe-shaped, vari- 

 ety, of large size: a splendid winter keeper: excellent for both 

 table and stock. Price, 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 25c. i lb.. 70c. lb. 



PURPLE TOP ^ ELLOW ABERDEEN.- A large glol^- 

 shaped Turnip, with yellow flesh of fine quality; a goo' 

 keeper; popular for table or stock. Price, 5c. pkt.. 10c. oz . 

 20c. 1 lb., 60c. lb. 



PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. 



«jOLDEN BALL Ok ORANUE JELLY. 



