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D, M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH 





T U R N I P- Continuod 



Early Purple Top, 

 Strap Leaved YiSety\Td^I 



Early Purple Top 



Strap Leaved 



Turnip. 



lety 

 great favorite for table use; forro flat, 

 but thicker than Purple Top Milan and 

 of medium size; color purple or dark 

 red above ground, white below; flesh 

 white, fine grained and tender; leaves 

 few, entu-e, upright in growth. Pkt,5c; 

 Oz. 10c; i Oz.lSc; h Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 



r>t^r>r\\f^ l^nn ^ variety that is 



r'UrpiC 1 up globular and nearly 



White Globe FomSan^Sn 



White Globe, of beautiful appearance 

 and the white flesh is of most excellent 

 quality, equally desirable for table or 

 stock.' It keeps well and is a fine 

 market sort. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz.l5c; 

 h Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 



COW HORN, OR LONG WHITE. This 

 variety is pure white, except a little 

 shade of green at the top and is carrot- 

 like in form, growing nearly half out of 

 the ground and slightly crooked. It is 

 delicate and well flavored, of very rapid 

 growth and has obtained considerable 

 favor as a luarket sort for fall and early 

 winter use. Pkt. 5c; Oz.lOc; 2 0z.l5c; 

 h Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 



LARGE WHITE NORFOLK. A standard sort, usu- 

 ally grown for feeding stock, but though a little 

 coarse in texture it is of very good quality for the table. The roots are large, spherical, 

 or slightly flattened and very white. It is allowed to stand out during the winter in 

 the south and southwest, where the tops are used for greens. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 

 2 Oz. 10c; h Lb. 15c; Lb. 45c. 



POMERANEAN WHITE GLOBE. This is one of the most productive kinds and in good, 

 rich soil roots will frequently grow to twelve pounds in weight. It is globe shaped, skin 

 white and smooth; leaves large and dark green. Used largely for stock feeding, but is 

 also excellent for table use. Pkt. 5c; Oz.lOc; 2 Oz.lOc; % Lb. 15c; Lb. 45c. 



Cow Horn, or Long 

 White Turnip. 

 Cv^T-pp-i- riPfin^ri This variety is very popular in many sections, notably so in " 

 4^yv^t;t. vac^l llldil the New England states; grows to a large size and is consid- 

 ered one of the best for table use or for feeding stock. It partakes largely of the nature 



of the Ruta Baga and should be sown a month earlier than the flat turnips. The 

 flesh is white, hard, firm and sweet; keeps nearly as well as the Ruta Baga. Highly 

 recommended for winter and spring use. Pkt5c; Oz.lOc; 2 0z.l5c; ^Lb.20c; Lb. 50c. 



SEVEN TOP. Cultivated extensively in the south for the tops which are used for 

 greens. It is vei-y hardy and will grow all winter, but does not produce a good root, 

 and is only recommended for the tops. ^ 



Crop failed. 



Yellow Stone 



Purple Top 



White Globe 

 Turnip. 



Yellow Fleshed Turnips 



I fiffvck At-MK/Ck*« ai^V\(^ One of the best yellow fleshed varieties for a 



L^r^C /llliajcr VJIUUC Aeld crop for stock. Flesh yellow, fine grained 



and sweet; color of skin yellow; top green. Grows to a large size, is hardy, keeps 



well and is a good cropper. Very popular in the south. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 



2 Oz. 15c; % Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 



A very beautiful and desirable sort. The roots are of 

 medium size, vmiformly globular and perfect in shape; 

 skin smooth and of beautiful pale yellow color. The fiesh is crisp, tender and of 

 fine quality. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 15c; ^ Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



YELLOW GLOBE. A round, smooth, medium sized, fight yellow turnip, 

 with crisp, firm fiesh of fine quality, and a very attractive and beauti- 

 ful sort. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 15c; ^Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



fifatttYt^ JaH\T fw One of 'the most dehcate and sweetest yellow 

 \jralJgC «JC11^, Ur fleshed turnips yet introduced. Not of large 



KObertSOn S lIOlUCIl DSII excellent flavor. Keeps well and is 

 superior as a table variety. 

 Pkt. 5c; Oz.lOc: 2 0z " 

 % Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 



PURPLE TOP YELLOW 

 ABERDEEN. Roots medmm 

 sized, round; flesh pale 

 yellow, tender and sugary; 

 the plant is hardy, pro- 

 ductive and keeps weU. It 



is an old esteemed 



variety, considered ', • ' 



as approaching veiy nearly to the 



Ruta Baga in hardiness and firmness 



of texture. Is valuable for feeding 



cattle for which use it is extensively 



grown, ptt, 5(,. Oz. 10c; 



2 0z. 15c; 3^ Lb. 20c; 

 Lb. 50c. 



Orange Jelly, or Robertson's Golden Ball Turnip. 



