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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 



The Best Varieties of TUP^NIPS For Market Gardeners. 



EARLY WHITE MILAN TURNIP. 



An extra early variety, making but few and small 

 leaves. Eminently adapted for spring and summer 

 planting, and if sown at monthly intervals will 

 furnish a continuous supply of the most tender and 

 delicately flavored turnips; the root is of medium 

 size, very handsome, smooth, and of a clear, ivory 

 white both inside and out. The flesh is fine-grained, 

 tender and mild flavor. It is at least a week 

 earlier than anv other white variety. (See cut.) 

 Price, 15c. oz., '40c. \ lb., $1.40 lb. 



Purple^ Top WHITE GLOBE TURNIP. 



A large, handsome, globe-shaped variety; white 

 flesh, fine-grained, tender and sweet; surface color 

 white with a purple top; a true table turnip and 

 one of the best market sorts, extensively grown 

 and pitted for fall, winter and spring sales, being 

 a good keeper and produces enormous crops. {See 

 cut.) Price, 10c. oz., 20c. i lb., 50c. lb. 



'^ / received the First Preiniuui at the Osiuego Co. Fair for 

 my PurJ>le Top White Globe Turnips gro7vn from your seed." 

 ALBERT B. S.MART. Fulton, N. V. 



EARLY RED^TOP STRAP^LEAF TURNIP. 



A popular variety of quick growth; round-flat, 4 to 5 inches 

 n diameter; flesh white and of excellent quality. Our stock 

 is well selected for perfectly shaped roots, good color, and 

 small tops. A very reliable sort for early market. Price, 

 10c. oz., 15c. \ lb., 45c. lb. 



SNOWBALL TURNIP. 



An early medium-sized, smooth, round Turnip; pure white 

 skin and flesh; quality crisp, tender and sweet, making it one 

 of the handsomest and most desirable in the whole list. 

 Price, 10c. oz., 20c. J lb., 50c. lb. 



''^ Vou state you 'will henceforth deal direct with planters, I think this 

 li'jll meet ivzth general approval. Your seeds are the truest to name of any^ 

 and I have bought fro7n a good many seedsmen.'*'^ 



X. L. NASH, Pahnetto, Fla. 



t^This variety is equally as large and productive as Long Island 

 Improved but differs in shape, being slimmer and fully one-third 

 longer; the roots are smooth and very attractive in appearance; 

 tops purple, lower part rich cream color, flesh firm, sweet and of 

 excellent quality. {See cut.) Price, 10c. oz., 20c. 5 lb., 50c. lb. 



HENDERSONS LONG ISLAND IMPROVED 



PURPLE^TOP RUTA BAGA. 



' Bred from the "American Purple Top," over which it is a great 

 improvement, it is twice the size of ordinary American stocks. 

 Flesh a rich yellow, solid and sweet, the quality very superior. It 

 is perfectly hardy and a good keeper. Price, 10c. oz., 20c. \ lb., 

 50c. lb. 



FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST OF TURIflPS SEE PAGE 4&— FOR RUTA BAGAS SEE PAGES 46 AND 49. 



