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STECKLER’S JAPANESE TUR- 
NIP.—(White.) This grand turnip 
is a large white variety, of great 
merit, and comes directly from 
Japan. Is between flat and globe. 
The color is a pure white, both 
outside and inside, except that 
there is a pale tinting of green on 
top, near the leaves. It is solid 
and meaty in flesh. Is a heavy 
cropper and reliable Winter keep- 
er, excellent for table use as well 
as for stock. Packet, 10c.; oz., 25c.; 
14 Ib., 40c.; lb., $1.50, postpaid. 



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Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen Turnip. 
PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN.— 
A medium sized, round, late maturing, long 
keeping, yellow flesh turnip. Roots yellow 
and very firm texture, approaching the 
Ruta Baga in this regard, but tender and 
sweet. It is hardy, productive and valua- 
ble for stock feeding. Packet, 5c.; oz., 10c.; 
y% ib., 25c.; 1lb., 75c., postpaid. 

seven Top Turnip. 
SEVEN TOP.—This sort is cultivated ex- 
tensively in the South for the tops which 
are used for greens. In many sections it 
is a favorite green feed for stock and its 
use like Rape for a pasture crop is quite 
general. This sort is very hard and the 
growth usually continues throughout the 
Winter. This variety is not generally de- 
pended on for the root since the tops are 
produced so abundantly. Packet, 5c.; oz., 
10c.; % 1b., 20c.; lb., 60c., postpaid. 

J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 


Steckler’s Japanese Turnip. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP 

MUNICH.—Earliest in cultivation. The 
bulb is very flat, of medium size, quite 
smooth, with a bright purple top; leaves 
few, short and light of color, growing very 
compact and making an exceedingly small 
and neat top. The pure white flesh is of 
the choicest quality, hard, solid and fine 
grained. It is an excellent keeper. Packet, 
Sc.; 0z., 15c.; 14% Ihb., 40c.; lIb., $1.50, post- 
paid. 
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Amber Globe. 
AMBER GLOBE.—This is a very beauti- 
ful formed variety, quite productive, solid 
flesh and attractive color; it keeps well 
and is desirable for either table use or for 
stock feeding. Packet, 5c.; oz., 10c.; %4 
lb., 25c.; 1b., '75c., postpaid. 
Large Cow Horn. 
LARGE COW HORN.—A large white 
variety of very good quality, shaped like 
a cow’s horn from which the name is de- 
rived. It is good for table use as well as 
for feeding stock. Packet, 5c.; oz., 10c.; 
Y% lb., 25c.; 1b., 75c., postpaid. 
LARGE WHITE GLOBE.—This great 
turnip in rich ground will attain a weight 
of 12 pounds. Shape of root the same as 
Red or Purple Top White Globe. Skin and 
flesh pure white. Smooth and quick to ma- 
ture. Packet, 5c.; oZ., 10c.; 14 lh., 25c.; lb., 
75c., postpaid. 


