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ARLY WHITE MILAN. As early as the Early Purple Top Milan, and 
possesses all of its good qualities. The entire bulb, inside and out, is clear ivory 
white in color; the outer surface is perfectly smooth. It grows so quickly that even 
the outer surface of the bulb is quite tender. 
Its table qualities are unequaled, being of most delicate flavor and tempting appearance. 
It will undoubtedly find a welcome in our markets, as, in addition to the heavy crop 
assured by its adaptability for close planting, it will be found to be fit for use at least a 
week earlier than any other white variety in cultivation. (See cut.) 10c. pkt., 15c. 
oz., 40c. 14 lb., $1.25 Ib 
, PURPLETOP WHITEGLOBE. Anearly variety, globe-shaped, heavy cropper ; 
Y in other respects similar to Red Top Strap Leaf. A handsome-looking bulb, and 
is’ rapidly taking the lead of all other varieties of Early Turnip for market 
ee carder purposes. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 14 lb., 55e. lb. 
RED TOP STRAP LEAF. Rapid grower and of mild flavor; the most popular 
variety for early use, either for the table or for stock. (See cut.) 5c. pkt., 10c. 
,0Z., 20c. 14 lb., 45e. Ib. 
‘Harly White Strap Leaf. Differs from the Red only in color. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 
0c. 14 1b., 50. 1b. 
HITE EGG. Its shape is nearly oval or egg; flesh very firm and fine-grained ; 
thin and perfectly smooth skin, and both flesh and skin are of snowy whiteness. 
Its flavor is of the very best, mild and sweet. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 14 Ib , 60e. Ib. 
Ves PURPLE TOP MILAN. The earliest variety incultivation. The color 
Y is bright reddish purple above ground and clear white underneath. 5c. pkt., 
”10¢. oz., 20e. 14 lb., 65ce. 1b. 
SCARLET KASHMYR. This variety is a “first early,” small, rarely exceeding 
three inches in diameter; shape inclined to flat. The leaves are few and small. 
The outer coloris rich crimson-scarlet, the interior pure white ; flesh crisp, tender, 
= fine-grained and exceedingly solid. 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 30c. 14 1b., 75c. 1b. 
/ EARLY WHITE MILAN TURNIP. Z arly Flat Dutch. An excellent garden variety, resembling White Strap Leaf; 
Ve the best variety.for spring sowing. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 14 Ib., 50c. lb. 
ARLY SNOWBALL. A medium-sized, round, pure white va- | PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN. Very hardy and pro- 
riety of excellent flavor. For early sowing this is one of the ¥ ductive, good keeper, globe-shaped and fine quality. 5c. pkt., 
best, being crisp, tender and sweet, maturing in six weeks from 10c. 0z., 20c. 14 lb., 55e. Ib. 
ytime of sowing. (See cut.) 5ce. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 14 lb., 55¢. lb. LONG WHITE, or COW HORN. Matures very quickly; roots 
sGOLDEN BALL, or ORANGE JELLY. This is the most distinct long, half above ground; flesh white, fine-grained and of ex- 
yellow Turnip we know. The fleshis ofavery fine texture, mak- cellent quality for table use. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 14 lb., 65c. lb. 
ing it one of the best table varieties. Its beautiful color and fine LLOW GLOBE. One of the best varieties for general crop; 
flesh have earned for it the synonym of ‘Orange Jelly,’’ which flesh very firm and sweet, and keeps well until late in spring; 
well describes its appearance when ready for the table. The grows to a large size, and is excellent both for stock and table 
bulbis of medium size, with small tap roots, and is early in matur- use. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 14 lb., 50c. lb. 
fing. (See cut.) 5c. pkt., 10e. oz., 20c. 14 lb., 55e. Ib. Nap asice d ~N R « (WZ x 
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| LELLOW STONE. One of the best and most popular yellow- 
fleshed varieties for table use ; it is equally good for feeding stock. SS 
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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS THINK OF HENDERSON’S TURNIP SEED. 
‘* We have two specimen Purple Top Turnips from your seed, weighing 7 Ibs. each, raised here. 
How is that for size? They are attracting marked attention, being very fine for this country. They 
are of splendid shape and very handsome, indeed. Weregard them as something extra though you 
may have something better.’’—J. D. RUTHERFORD & SON, Trenton, Ky. 
‘Your Yellow Globe Wi. 
and White Egg Turnips 
are the finest 1 have ever 
eaten.’ KE. LASHER, 
Cheviot, N. Y. \ 
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