RUTA BAG 
RUSSIAN OR SWEDISH 
TURNIP 
es Se WINTER beeeer Orn ALE KINDS OF LIVE STOCK 
-HENDERSONS 
FIELD CARROT 
LONG “ORANGE IMPROVED.—Of large size, fair specimens averaging 
12 inches in length, with a diameter of 3 inches at the top. Color, orange-red. 
Fed to milch cows it imparts to the butter a delicious flavor and rich golden 
color. 25c. per oz.; 80c. per 14 lb.; $2.65 per Ib. 
DANVERS.—A handsome cylindrical-shaped Carrot of good size and 
stump-rooted. Under the best cultivation it has yielded from 25 to 30 tons 
per acre. 25c. per oz.; 85c. per 14 Ib.; $2.90 per Ib. 
WHITE VOSGES.—The oes “cropping field Carrot, producing thick, 
shapely Carrots, which are easily harvested. They are used for stock feed- 
ing. They grow clean and free from side roots. 15c. per oz.; 50c. per 14 
Ib.; $1.50 per lb. 
LARGE WHITE BELGIAN.— Exclusively grown for stock. 
50c. per 14 lb.; $1.50 per Ib. 
LARGE YELLOW BELGIAN.—Similar to above except in color. 
0z.; 50c. per !4 Ib.; $1.50 per lb. 
15c. per 0z.; 
15c. per 
These grow very rapidly, and yield from twenty-five to 
thirty-five tons per acre, in good, rich, deep soil, with proper 
cultivation. The -Ruta Bagas proper should be sown in 
this latitude from May 25th to June 25th; while the smaller- 
growing Turnips can be sown from July ist to the middle 
of August. Sow 2 to 3 lbs. per acre. 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP This is 
undoubtedly the finest variety of purple-top Ruta Baga, 
and originated with one of our Long Island growers. It 
is twice the size of ordinary American stocks, and although 
size is usually got at the expense of quality, the quality 
is superior to any that we have tested. It is perfectly 
hardy. In a fair test on several Long Island farms, along- 
side some of the best European and American varieties, it 
produced almost twice the weight per acre of any other 
variety. As a winter food for live stock the Ruta Ba; 
has a wide range of adaptation, and is found at its best 
where the weather is moist and cool. (Seecut.) 20c. per 
14 lb.; 65c. per Ib. 
IMPROVED AMERICAN (PURPLE-TOP). An old 
leading variety; very hardy and productive; flesh yellow, 
solid, sweet and fine-flavored; equally good for stock o1 
table use. 20c. per 14 lb.; 55c. per lb. 
LAING’S IMPROVED. One of the earliest of the Ruta 
Bagas; keeps well; good for stock or table use. 20c. per 
ly lb.; 65c. per lb. 
LARGE WHITE FRENCH. Flesh firm, white and solid; 
attains a large size, and has a very rich and sweet flavor; 
a very popular variety. 20c. per 14 lb.; 65c. per Ib. 
DRY SEASON; BUT RAISED RUTA BAGAS 
WEIGHING 12 LBS. 
“You will have received by express today two Ruta Baga Turnips 
weighing over 12 lbs. each, which..I raised by ordinary field 
culture on my farm, during the past dry season. They are from seed 
of your Long Island Improved variety and the quality ts the very best 
for table use as well as for farm stock." 
A. C. WORTH, Greenwich St., 
New York. 
Ponret 
SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR STOCK 
FEEDING 
WHITE FLESHED 
PURPLE-TOP WHITE GLOBE. Oneofthe best varieties 
grown; thick globe-shape, of large size, rapid growth, fine 
quality anda heavy cropper. It keeps well, and is unequal- 
ed for stock-feeding. 25c. per 14 lb.; 70c. per Ib. 
LONG WHITE ORCOW HORN. Matures very quick- 
ly; root shaped like a Carrot, about half of which is formed 
above ground; flesh white, fine-grained and sweet, and of 
excellent quality. 25c. per 14 lb.; 70c. per Ib. 
YEBEOVV-FLESHED 
WOOD’S GREEN TOP YELLOW (New). The best 
variety for winter use; the flesh is extremely hard, solid and 
brittle and is highly esteemed by cattle; the shape which 
is free from neck enables it to be trimmed without waste. 
30c. per 14 Ib.; 90c. per lb. 
YELLOW GLOBE. One of the best varieties for general 
crop; flesh very firm and sweet, and keeps well until late 
in the spring; grows to a large size, and is excellent both 
for stock or'table use. 20c. per 14 lb.; 60c. per Ib. 
YELLOW ABERDEEN. Very hardy and productive, 
good keeper; globe-shaped; pale yellow, with purple top 
Very firm in texture, closely resembling the Ruta Bagas in 
keeping qualities; good for stock. 20c. per 14 Ib.; 65c 
per lb. 
lF°DESIRED-BY MAIL ADD -8-=CENTS, PER POUND 
