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Purple Top Globe. 



Early Red or Purple Top. 



(Strap-Leaved). This is one of 

 the most popular kinds. It la 

 flat, with a small tap-root and a 

 bright purple top. The leaves 

 are narrow and grow erect from 

 the bulb. The flesh is finely 

 grained and rich. 



Purple Top Globe. Of the 

 same shape as the Pomeranian, 

 Globe, but with purple top. Fine 

 variety for table or stock. It is 

 not quite so early as the Early 

 Red or Purple Top. We recom- 

 mend it very highly. 



Early White Flat Dutch. 

 (Strap-Leaved.) This is the 

 earliest variety, and can be 

 sown either broadcast or in 

 drills; it is, without exception, 

 the best and most popular sort 

 for either table use or for mar- 

 ket; is of a beautiful flat form, 

 of pure white color, and of a 

 delicate, mild flavor; it pro- 

 duces bulbs entirely free from 

 small roots and with long, nar- 

 row strap-leaves growing erects 

 which permits close culture. 



Robertson's Golden Ball. Is 

 the best of the Yellow Turnips 

 for table use. It is very smooth, 

 oval in shape, and of a beauti- 

 ful orange color. Leaves are 

 small. Should be sown in the 

 fall of the year, and always in 

 drills, so that the plants can be 

 thinned out and worked. 



Early White Flat Dutch (Strap-Leaved.) 



Early Red or Purple Top, 

 (Strap-Leaved.) 



When in Doubt consult Steckler. 



