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VEGETABLE SEEID SPECIALTIES .^~^ 



Early White Milan Turnip. An extra early variety. 



The bulb forms very rapidly, making but few and small 

 leaves. It is eminently adapted for early spring 

 and summer planting, and if sown at monthly 

 jnter\-als will furnish a continuous supply of 

 the most tender and delicately flavored Tur- 

 nips; the root is of medium size, very 

 handsome, smooth and of a clear ivoiy- 

 white both inside and out. The flesh 

 is fine-grained, tender and of mild, 

 sweet flavor, it never becomes pithy 

 or stringy. It will undoubtedl)' find 

 a welcome in all gardens, as, in addi- 

 tion to the heavy crop assured by 

 its adaptability for close planting, 

 it will be found to be fit for use at 

 least a week earlier than any other 

 white variety in cultivation. (See 

 cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 

 40c. }i lb., $1.25 lb. 



Early Snowball Turnip. The fi n- 



est white-fleshed, ball-shaped, early 

 table Turnip; bulbs, small, smooth 

 and round, with white skin and 

 sparkling white flesh, crisp, tender 

 and sweet. It is a fitting companion 

 to the yellow-fleshed Golden Ball 

 offered below, and equally early, ma 

 turing in six weeks from sowing. Price, 

 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 30c. }^ lb., 80c. lb. 



Golden Ball or "Orange Jelly." This dis- 

 tinct variety is the finest yellow-fleshed early- 

 table Turnip that we know of, forming a hand- 

 some, small, round bulb with smooth, j-ellow skin and 

 small tap-root. The flesh is of a deep yellow color, and the 

 table qualities are unsurpassed; texture fine-grained and tender; flavor sweet 

 and rich. It is of quick growth and adapted for spring, summer or early autumn 

 planting. Price, 5c. pkt., I5c. oz., 30c. 34 lb., 80c. lb. 



HENDERSON'S 



GOLDEN HEART RUTA BAGA 



Invaluable for garden culture. It is entirely distinct from ordinary varieties. 

 The bulb grows as clean and smooth as a Turnip. The flesh is remarkably fine 

 in grain and delicious fla'^^or. But the most distinct improvement of all lies in 

 its wonderful earhness, as it matures in 56 days from time of sowing. (See cut.) 

 Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 35c. J^ lb., $1.00 lb. 



"The Golden Heart Ruta Bagas are the finest I have ever had. I gave some to a neighbor who 

 liked them so well, that he will grow Golden Heart exclusively next spring. " 



W. J. BROOKS, R.F.D. 1, Box 9, Glastonbury. Conn. 

 "Let me shout the praises of your Golden Heart Ruta Bagas. I am the only homesteader here — 

 and there are fifteen of us, who had Ruta Bagas that were not woody. " 



CL.AUD SMITH, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. 



Henderson's Superior 



TABLE 

 TURNIPS 



Purple Top White Globe Turnip. 



A large, handsome, globe-shaped 

 \arietj'; white flesh, fine-grained, 

 tender and sweet; surface color, 

 white with a purple top; a true 

 table Turnip and one of the best; 

 extensively grown and pitted for 

 fall and winter, being a good 

 keeper, and produces enormous 

 crops. (Sec cut.) Price, 5c. pkt., 

 15c. oz., 30c. 34 lb., 80c. lb. 



Extra Early Purple Top Milan. 



The earliest Turnip in cultiva- 

 tion; the coloris bright reddish- 

 purple above ground and 

 clear white underneath; 

 the leaves are few and 

 small, which allows it 

 to be planted very 

 close. It is free from 

 stringiness and of a 

 delightfully mild 

 flavor, unsurpassed 

 for early use. 

 Price, 5c. pkt., 15c. 

 oz.,35c. 341b.,$1.0O 

 lb. 



"Received first premium 

 for Purple Top Turnip 

 at the Oswego County 

 Fair." Yours truly, 



.ALBERT P. SMART, 

 Fulton, N. Y. 



"Your Golden Heart is the 

 first Ruta Baga Turnip 'I 

 have found to suit this climate. 

 They usually run all to leaves 

 and neck and make hard worth- 

 less bulbs." 



P. S. ARMSTRONG. 

 Beatrice, Neb. 



FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST OF TURNIPS AND RUTA BAGAS See pages 04 and 69 



