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Early Red or Purple Top. 
(Strap-Leaved). This is one of 
the most popular kinds. It is 
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 Harly 
Red or Purple Top. We recom- 
mend it very highly. 
Early White Flat Dutch. 
(Strap-Leaved.) This is the 
a earliest variety, and can be 
sown either broadcast or in 
drills; it is, without exception, 
qa 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 
row strap-leaves growing erect, 
which permits close culture. 
Robertson’s Golden Ball. Is 
the best of the Yellow Turnips: 
oval in shape, and of a beauti- 
ful orange color. Leaves are 
Karly White Flat Dutch (Strap-Leaved.) (Strap-Leaved.) 
Seed Drills, all the Best Kinds. 
small roots and with long nar- | 
for table use. It is very smooth, | 
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 Red or Purple Top. | 
