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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— TURNIPS. 



WHITE EGG 



EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN 



TURNIPS. 



RED TOP STRAP LEAF 



(/ oz. for 150 ft. of drill; 1 to 2 lbs. in drills for an acre.) 



WHITE=FLESHED VARITIES. 



EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH.— A standard early, 

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

 and mild. Price 5c. pkt. 10c. oz. 20c. i lb. 50c. lb. 



EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN.— The earliest Turnip 

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

 skin, with purple top. Price 5c. pkt. 10c. oz. 20c. i lb. 60c. lb. 



EARLY WHITE MILAN.— The Early White Milan 

 is an extra early, that is, the bulb forms very rap- 

 idly, making but few and small leaves. It is eminently 

 adapted for early spring and summer planting, and if sown 

 at monthly intervals 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 

 ivory-white both inside and out. The flesh is fine-grained, 

 tender and of mild, sweet flavor; it never becomes pithv 

 or stringy. Price 10c. pkt. 15c. oz. 40c. J lb. SI 20 lb. 



EARLY RED TOP STRAP LEAF.— A popular variety 

 of quick growth", round-flat, 4 to 5 inches in diameter; 

 flesh white and of excellent quality. Price 5c. pkt. 10c. oz. 

 20c. } lb. 50c. lb. 



EARLY WHITE STRAP LEAF.— Differs from the above 



onlv in being pure white. Price oc. pkt. 10c. oz. 20c. } lb. 

 50c. lb. 



PI RPLE 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 

 table 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. Price 5c. pkt. 

 15c. oz.; 30c. 1 lb.; 75c. lb. 



WHITE EGG. — An oval or e:rg-shaped variety, with 

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

 and sweet. Price 5c. pkt. 10c. oz. 20c. } lb. 60c. 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, 

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

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

 weeks fn.m sowing Price 5c. pkt. 10c. oz. 25c. } lb. 70c. lb. 



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

 Turnip, growing half above ground; although large.it is oi 

 fine quality. Price 5c. pkt. 10c. oz. 20c. i lb. 60c. 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, yellow skin and small tap-root. The flesh is of 

 a deep yellow color, and the table qualities are unsur- 

 passed; texture fine-grained and tender; flavor sweet and 

 rich. It is of quick growth and early maturity and adapted 

 cither ior spring, summer or earlv autumn planting Price 

 r>_. pkt. 10c. oz. 20c. i lb. 60c. lb. 



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



Turnip; ponular for both table use and stock feeding. 

 Price 5c. pkt. 10c. oz. 20c. i lb. 50c. lb. 



YELLOW GLOBE.— A yell iw : fleshed, globe-shaped, var- 

 iety, of large size; a splendtd wintei 

 b ith table and stock. Price 5c. pkt. 10c. oz. 20c. i lb. 50c. lb. 



PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN.— A large globe 

 shaped Turnip, with yellow flesh of fine quality; a . 

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

 20c. i lb. 50c. lb. 



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PI RPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 



GOLDEN BALL OR ORANGE JELLY 



