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Pomeranian Globe. 
Improved Purple Top Ruta Baga. 
This is grown for feeding stock and 
also for table use. It is oblong in 
shape, yellow flesh, very solid. Should 
be sown in rows or ridges. 
Amber Globe. This is a very beauti- 
ful formed variety, quite productive, 
solid flesh and attractive color: it 
keeps well and is desirable for either 
table use or for stock feeding. 
Yellow Aberdeen. It is shaped like 
the Ruta Baga, color yellow with 
purple top. Good for table use or 
feeding stock. 
Extra Early White French, or White 
Egg. Is very early, tender and crisp. 
The shape is oblong, resembling an 
egg. Having tried it we found it as 
represented, quickly growing, tender 
and sweet. 
White Spring. This is similar to 
the White Flat Dutch; not quite so 
large, but round in shape. The tops 
are large, it is early, a good quality, 
and best adapted for spring planting. 
Large White Globe. A very large 
kind, mostly grown for stock. It can 
be used for the table when young. 
Flesh coarse, but sweet, tops large. 
Extra Early Purple Top Munich. 
Pomeranian Globe. This is Se- 
lected from the Large White 
Globe. It is smoother and hand- 
somer in suape; good to plant 
early in spring, when pulled be- 
fore it is too large, it is a very 
saleable Turnip in the market. 
Extra Early Purple Top 
Munich. Introduced from Ger- 
SSS 
Improved Purple Top Ruta Baga. 
Hand Corn Planters, All Good Ones. 
