Tarnips. 



RED TOP STRAP I.KAF — There IS probably a larger amount of seed of this variety annually 

 sold than of any other turnip. Philadelphia seedsmen for years past have been accustomed to handle , 

 it by the ton, consequently it is not to be wondered at that I should endeavor to offer my customers an 

 extra selected, carefully grown stock, of so popular a variety. It is not only one of the best table 

 turnips, but also one of the most desirable varieties for feeding stock. Shape is very well shown In 

 cut herewith. Has single tap root and a bright purple top; leaves are short and narrow, and grow erect 

 from the bulb. It will mature good sized turnips 8 to 9 weeks from sowing. It is an excellent keeper, 

 flesh fine grained and of mild flavor. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; % lb., 20 cents; lb., 50 cents 



EXTRA EARLY MILAN The earliest in cultivation. 



It is fully one week earlier than any other sort, and of super- 

 ior quality. The bulb is very flat, of medium size, quite 

 emooth with a bright purple top; leaves few, short and of 

 light color, growing ver.v compact, and making an exceeding- 

 ly small and neat top. The pure, white flesh is of the choicest 

 quality, hard, solid and fine grained. It is an excellent keep- 

 er. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; % lb., 30 cts.; lb., 90 cts. 





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I Maule's Seeds were pre- 



EXTRA EARLY MILAN. 

 EARLY FLAT DUTCH.— For many years this 

 has been the most profitable, white flat garden turnip 

 In cultivation, and is held in high esteem by all grow- 

 ers. 1 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 tlilnk there can be any better. It grows to 

 a medium size very quickly, 

 a has clear, white skin, is al- 

 ways juicy and extra choice 

 for table use, and bulbs are 

 entirely free from 

 small roots, the long, 

 narrow strap leaves 

 growing erect which 

 permits close culture. 

 One of the very best, 

 If not the best vari- 

 ety, for spring sovf- 

 1 Ing. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; 

 14 lb., 20c.; lb., 45c. 



LARGE YELLOW 



I GLOBE One of the 



11 best standard yellow ^ 

 I turnips, both for table J 

 and stock feeding; 

 good cropper and! 

 keeps well until Spring. I 

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

 ^ lb., 20 cts.; lb., 50 cts. 

 LARGE WHITE NORFOLK — The standard va-j 

 riety for field culture for feeding stock. Very large size. 

 Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; 14 lb., 20 cts.; lb, 40 cts. 



COW HORN.— Fine flavored, of quick growth, good 

 size, stands half out of the ground. Packet, 5 cents; 

 ounce, 10 cents; ^4 lb., 20 cents; pound, 50 cents. 



WHITE GLOBE The roots In rich ground will 



often attain the weiarht of 12 pounds. An extra good 

 ~ ~ Fall turnip, skin 



is white and 

 smooth; grows 

 quickly and 

 forms a perfect 

 globe. Pkt., 5c.; 

 oz., 10c.; '4 lb., 

 20c,; lb.; 45c. 



WHITE 

 SIX WEEKS. 

 — This is a new, 

 very early tur- 

 nip, that ma- 

 tures rapidly. 

 Fine, large 

 handsome bulbs 

 which are free 

 from side roots. 

 ■f^ ^y I Packet, 5 cents; 



J*4 jS' ' ounce, 10 cents; ( 



EARLY SIX ^./sVce'ntr''^ 

 WEEKS. 



5ented to customers free 



for trial in the last five 



years. How many seeds- 



men do you think have 



sold as many in that 



length of time? 



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