TURNIPS 



EARLY FLAT DUTCH.— For many j size, stands half out of the ground. 



Pkt., 5 c; oz., 10 c.-M lb., 20. ; lb., 50c. 

 LARGE YELLOW GLOBE. 



— One of the best standard yellow 

 turnips, 'both for table and stock feed- 

 ing ; keeps well until Spring. Pkt., 

 5c; oz., 10c. : M lb., 20c. ; lb. 50c. 



LARGE WHITE NOR- 

 FOLK. -The standard variety for 



years this has been the most profitable 



white flat garden turnip in cultivation, 



and is held in high esteem by all growers. 



I have always paid particular attention 



to my strain of this variety, and can 



safely say that while there may be as 



good seed offered by other seedsmen, I 



do not think there can be any 



better. It grows to a medium size very , field culture for feeding stock. Very 



quickly, has clear white skin, is always! large size. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 10 cts. ; 



juicy and extra choice for table use, and 34 lb-> 20 cts. ; lb., 40 cts. 



bulbs are entirely free from small roots. I EARLY WHITE SIX 



the long narrow strap leaves growing j 'WEEKS.— This is a new very early 



erect which permits close culture. One turnip, that matures rapidly ; fine, 



of the very best, if not the best large, handsome bulbs, free from side 



variety for Spring sowing. Pkt., 5 roots. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 34 lb., 



cis. ; oz., 10 cts. ; V, lb., 20 cts. ; Th., 45 cts. I 20 cts. ; lb., 55 cts. 



EXTRA EARLY MUNICH , "WHITE EGG Thiscompara- 



Sown alongside of many other vari- 1 tively new variety produces beautiful 

 eties it has proved one week earlier egg-shaped roots.with thin whiteskin; 

 than any of them. Has formed turnips I they are always firm, solid, and of 

 6 inches in diameter within three 1 sweet and agreeable flavor. It is a 

 months. It is white, with purplish- \ good keeper, and excellent either for 

 red top ; very productive. Pkt., 5 cts. 



oz., 10 cts. ; y* lb., 20 cts ; lb., 45 cts. 

 NEW JERSEY LILY.— One 



EXTRA EARLY MILAN. 



of the very earliest white turnips. In : 

 shape it is as perfect as an orange, and j 

 in flavor always mild and pleasant. 

 Has a single tap root and also very ! 

 small top ; has given unusual satisfac- 

 tion wherever tried, and is un- 

 doubtedly a most excellent 

 round, white garden turnip. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 2uc; % lb 40c; lb., $1.00. 

 EXTRA EARLY MILAN.— ! 

 The earliest in cultivation. It is fully 

 one week earlier than the Munich, and 

 of much better quality. The bulb is very 

 flat, of medium size, quite smooth with; 

 a brigh t purple top ; leaves few, short 

 """j and of light color, growing very i 

 compact, and making an ex- 

 ceedingly small and neat top. | 

 The pure white flesh is of the 

 choicest quality, hard, solid and 

 fine grained. It is an excellent 

 keeper. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 

 Vlb., 25 cts ; lb., 75 cts. 



GOLDEN BALL.— 

 Rich, sweet, unsurpassed for 

 quick growth and excellent 

 table qualities. Keeps well. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 34 l'°-. 

 20 cts.; lb., 45 Cts. 



YELLOW ABER- 

 DEEN.— Tender and sugary ; 

 very solid; in color, purple 

 above, deep yellow below. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 34 lb., 

 20 cents ; lb., 45 cents. 



■WHITE GLOBE.— The 

 roots in rich ground will often 

 attain the weight of 12 pound*. 



early or late sowing ; its attractive ap- 

 pearance makes it very desirable for 

 table use. Pkt., 5 cents ; oz., 10 cents ; 

 34 lb., 20 cents ; lb., 60 cents. 



B 



EAR IN HIND 



I DO NOT FURNISH MAULE'S 

 SEEDS FOR RETAILING BY 

 DEALERS ON ANY TERMS WHAT- 

 EVER. IF WANTED THEY CAN ONLY 

 BE OBTAINED BY ORDERING THEM 

 DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA. 



F^Uta Sagas of SWgd$ TUpriYps 



IMPROVED PURPLE TOP.— One of the best standard varie- 

 ties. Of fine quality, keeps hard and brittle until summer. Unsurpassed both 

 for the table and stock feeding. My extra choice stock I consider unequaled. 

 Try it. Pkt., 5 Cts. ; oz., 10 cts. ; M lb., 15 cts. ; lb., 40 cts. 



SUTTON'S CHAMPION.— Has produced 38 to 43 tons per acre. One of 

 the very best grown. Pkt., 5c; oz., loc; 34 lb., 15c; lb., 40c 



WHITE ROCK.— This extra choice American Ruta Baga is little known 

 outside of the New England States. There it has an enviable reputation as an 

 extra good cropper, an excellent keeper, and for being equally desirable 

 for the table or for stock feeding. 



