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FOR early use, sow tlie small sorts as so(jii as 

 the ground can be worked in the spritig, 

 iu drills fourteen iiielies mmrt, the Huta- 

 bagas thirty inclies. As the seed is \ ery line, 

 it should be covered but slightly, <'.\ccptiiif>- in 

 very dry weather. Select light, and it i)ossil)le, 

 new soil, and manure with plaster and ashes, or phosi)hates. Should the young 

 plants be troubled with insects, a sprinkling of slug shut will be beneficial. 

 For fall and winter use the early kinds should ho sown, from the middle of 

 July to the middle of August; and the Rutabagas from the middle of June to 

 the'tlrst of July, using from one to one and a half pounds of seed to the acre. 



LARGE EARLY RED TOP GLOBE. A variety of recent intro- 

 duction. Of large size, rapid growth, unusually attractive. Apiirovcci 

 and admired by all who have seen it. A very luui li hea\ ier )>i(j(lueer 

 than either of the Flat varieties and quite as early as the Flat Red 

 Top. Very few market gardeners will have any other kind. 



Pkt. 5c. 1-4 lb. 10c. Lb. 30c. 



YELLOW ABERDEEN, or SCOTCH YELLOW. This a highly 

 approved CATTLE TURNIE, attauiing a largo size. It is solid, nutri- 

 tious, a good keeper, and in every respect reliable. 



Pkt. 5c. 1-4 lb. lOc. Lb. 30c. 



LARGE AMBER, or YELLOW GLOBE.-Grows to a large size, 

 flesh yellow, tlrm and fine grained. Excellent for either table use or 

 feeding stock. 



put. 5c. 1-4 lb. lOc. Lb. 30c. 



Sluta SBagas 

 or Swedes. 



THE Swede Turnips, or Rutaba- 

 gas, grow much larger in size, 

 and are of greater value for 

 stock feeding than ordinary turnips. 

 Every farmer and stock raiser should 

 grow Rutabagas and Stock Beets for 

 winter feeding. 



GRIFFITH & TURNER CO.'S 

 IMPROVED PIRPLE TOP. 



Yellow fleshed. A standard field 

 variety for stock, and fine for family 

 use. This splendid Swede is the 

 hardiest, most productive, and most 

 nutritious variety in cultivation. 



put. 5c. 1-4 lb. 10c. Lb. 30c. 



YELLOW RUTABAGA.— 1-4 

 lb. lOc. Lb. aSc. (If Tnrnii) 

 is Tvanted by mail, add lOc. 

 per lb. for postage.) 



RED TOP 

 GLOBE. 



EARLY RED TOP FLAT.— Fine, sweet.mlld; 

 rapid grower; very early and popular. 



put. 5c. 1-4 lb. 10c. Lb. 30c. 



EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN.— 



The earliest and handsomest Flat Turnip in culti- 

 vation; none equal to it for spring sowing. 



put. 5c. 1-4 lb. aOc. Lb. 50c. 



WHITE FLAT (Strap Leaf ).— Differs from 

 Red Top only in color. 



put. 5c. 1-4 lb. lOc. Lb. 30c. 



EARLY WHITE EGG.— A new variety of 

 rapid growth; egg-shaped and white, as its name 

 indicates. 



put. 5c. 1-4 lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



COW-HORN (Large Cropper).— This vari- 

 ety is pure white, excepting a dash of green at the 

 crown, and in shape is long like the carrot. 



Oz. 5c. 1-4 lb. 15e. 



SEVEN TOP.— For greens and salads. Used 



lax-gely in the Southern States. 



put. 5c. 1-4 lb. lOc. Lb. 30c. 



SOUTHERN PRIZE.— True Strain of the fa- 

 vorite Turnip for Greens in Virginia and the Caro- 

 linas. Valued also for its bulb. 



Ok. 5c. 



RUTA BAGA. 



Vegetable Sloots. 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS.— (See page 1). 



ARTICHOKES (Jerasalem).— Pk. ipl.OO. Bu. S3.50. For further 



information see page 1 . 

 HORSE RADISH ROOTS.— Doz. 30c. Per lOO, 75c. Per 1,000, 

 $6.00 



RHUBARB ROOTS.— 15c. each. Doz. ^!1.50. 



S^lants. 



CJi-SII "WITH OZ^I3EK,. 



^^We will not ship Plants C. O. D. Shipments at purchaser's risk. 

 CABBAGE. — tOc. per lOO. 500 for $1.25. $2.00 for lOOO. 

 TOMATO. — lOc. per lOO. 500 for $1.25. $1.75 for lOOO. 

 CELERY.— .50c. per 100. 500 for $1.25. S3. 00 for 1000. 

 EGG PLANTS, PEPPER, Etc. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



