FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
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variety, mostly grown forstock. It can 
be used for the table when young. Flesh 
coarse, but sweet; tops very large. 
Pomerian Globe. This is selected 
from the above. It is smoother and 
handsomer in shape; good to plant early 
in spring. When pulled before it is too 
large it is a very salable turnip in the 
market. 
White Spring. This is similar to 
the White Flat Dutch; not quite so 
Jarge, but ronnder in shape. 
are larger; itis early, a good quality, 
and best adapted for. spring planting. 
Yellow Aberdeen. This isa variety 
very little cultivated here. It is shaped 
like the Ruta Baga, color yellow with 
The tops 
purple top. Good for table use or feed- 
ing stock. 
Robertson’s Goldem Ball, is the 
best of the yellow Turnips for table use. 
It is very smooth, oval in shape, and of 
