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' I 'lH^ninQ Desirable vegetable for the table, or can be stored 

 M. \A& M. M.a.^9 jjj jjjg cellar or pit out-doors for winter use 



Culture. — Sow early flat varieties in April, in drills 12 to IS inches apart. Cover seed 3^ inch and thin out to 4 to 6 inches In the row. Culti- 

 vate frequently. For succession, sow at intervals until the last week in May. For Fall and Winter crop, sow in July or August in drills oi 

 broadcast. A packet will sow about 50 feet of drill, an ounce about 250 feet; i>2 pounds to acre in drills or 23^ pounds broadcast. Ready to use 

 in 40 to 75 days. After a few light frosts take up roots and store in a cool cellar or pit out-doors for winter use. 



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687 Red or Purple Top Strap Leaf 



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686 Red or Purple Top White Globe 



The Popular Variety For General Planting 



One of the handsomest and most salable turnips. For home or mar- 

 ket it is unsurpassed. It is a large, rapid growing sort, being ready 

 for the table or market in about 65 days, with globular shaped roots. 

 Flesh pure white, and the best flavored of all turnips, raw or cooked. 

 The skin is white, with a purple top. The most desirable sort. 

 Packet, 10 cents; oiuice, 15 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; 

 pound, SI. 00; 5 pounds, §4.50, postpaid. 



A Very Quick Grower and a Good Keeper 



Fine grained, never stringy and of mild flavor. It is white below 



with a bright purple top; flesh white, leaves short, narrow and erect. 



Will mature in 55 days. Desirable for the home garden or market. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; 



pound, $1.00; 5 pounds, $-1.50, postpaid. 



697 Cow Horn 



Excellent For The Table or Stock 



A long white turnip, 12 to 15 inches in length, 2% inches in diameter 



and growing well above the ground. Of rapid gi-owth, producing large, 



heavy roots in 75 days. Oneot the best and sweetest for home use or 



for stock feeding and excellent to plow under as a green fertilizer. 



Packet, 8 cents; ounce, la cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; 



pound, 90 cents; 5 pounds, Sl.OO, postpaid. 



Customers may 

 order half pounds 

 at the pound rate, 

 2 pounds or over 

 at the 5 pound rate, 

 postpaid. 



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700 Large White Norfolk Globe 



Excellent for Table or Winter Salad i 



A popular variety for winter. Makes large, round white roots, flesl J 

 white, solid, sweet and fine grained, maturing in about 75 days. Excel '| 

 lent for table or stock; also quite largely used for winter salad. 



I'acket, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; 

 pound, 90 cents; 5 pounds, Sl.OO, postpaid. 



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693 Extra Early Purple Top Milan 



The Earliest and Best for Spring Sowing 



The earliest of all turnips, producing in 40 days good size, flat, smooth, 

 turnips with bright purple top and few leaves, of perfect shape and 

 color. Flesh white and choice, sweet and fine grained. They are with- 

 out equal for the table. Adapted to spring a-nd fall planting. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; ' ter pound, 45 cents; 



pound, $1.50; 5 poup ~ postpaid. 



695 Early WhiteTTat Dutch 



Held in High Esteem i All Growers 



A flat, smooth, white turnip; one of th oest for the family garden In 



thespring, also grown fora fall crop. J edium size; matures in about 



40 days. Skin is clear white; flesh excellen:, mild, juicy. A good keeper. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; 



pound, 90 cents; 5 pounds, $4.00, postpaid. 



