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WHITE FLESHED SORTS (Cont.) 



Code Word 



Extra Early White Milan tramble 



Table size, 40 days. Standard for home and market garden and for 

 forcing. Tops small; strap leaved. Roots fiat; become 4 in. across; 

 entirely white; flesh fine grained, mild and tender. 



Large White Globe traffic .28 .24 .22 



Full size, 75 days. Chiefly grown for stock feed, young roots of 

 good quality for table use. Tops large, cut leaved. Roots large, 

 globular, 4—5 in. diameter or greater; entirely white; flesh white, 

 firm, moderately coarse in texture. Also known as Large White 

 Norfolk and Pomeranian White Globe. 



PURPLE ipP WHITE GLOBE trelin .28 .24 .22 



Table size, 55 days; full size 70 days. The standard home, market 

 garden and shipping sort for table use and splendid for field cul- 

 ture. Tops medium large, compact, strap leaved. Roots globular, 

 smooth; bright purplish-red above, white below; become 5 — 6 in. 

 diameter; flesh white, firm; fine grained and tender when young. 



Seven Top, for Turnip Greens trizon .25 .20 .18 



Standard extremely hardy fohage turnip for table and forage use. 

 Root woody and inedible; crown sends up numerous leafy shoots 

 which are excellent for greens and for stock to graze on. 



Shogoin or Japanese trojan .35 .32 .30 



A new, extremely useful sort. It is quick growing and supplies 

 large edible strap leaves as well as smooth globular roots of 

 superior quaUty. Already popular as a dual purpose variety; 

 also very desirable because of its resistance to aphids or plant lice. 



Southern Prize trap .25 .20 .19 



Splendid fohage turnip which produces an abundance of leaves 

 for greens and forage as well as a large, top-shaped, fleshy white 

 root. 



White Egg trez .28 .24 .22 



Table size, 55 days. Splendid home and market garden sort. Tops 

 erect, fairly compact; cut-leaved. Roots white, smooth, grow 

 one-half above ground, egg-shaped, become 3 in. long and 23^ in. 

 through; flesh white, firm, fine grained, sweet and tender. 



YELLOW FLESHED VARIETIES 



Amber Globe troche .28 .24 .22 



Large roots, 75 — 80 days. Of good quahty but chiefly grown for 

 stock. Tops green, leaves cut. Roots large, become 5 — 6 in. diam- 

 eter; globular, smooth, yellow tinged with green at the top; flesh 

 pale yeUowish-white, fine grained, sweet and tender. 



Orange Jelly or Golden Ball triver .28 .24 ,22 



Table size, 60 days. Splendid for table use. Tops small, cut-leaved. 

 Roots globular, commonly 4 in. diameter; skin smooth, orange- 

 yellow; flesh yellow, firm, fine grained and of good quality. 



Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen trog ,28 .24 .22 



Full size, 75 — 80 days. The best keeper and of high quahty. Tops 

 large, cut-leaved. Roots globular or sHghtly flattened; large, 

 commonly about 5 in. diameter; smooth; upper part purplish-red, . 

 lower pale yellow; flesh pale yellow, firm, but sweet and tender. 



Yellow Globe or Stone trout ,28 ,24 ,22 



Full size, 75 — 80 days. Keeps well and generally grown for stock 

 feed. Tops large, leaves cut. Roots globular, commonly 4-5 in. 

 diameter; smooth; light yellow; flesh pale yellow, crisp, firm and 

 of mild flavor. 



