J. STICKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC 



Improved Purple Top Ruta Baga. 



This is grown for feeding stock and also for 

 table use. It is oblong in shape, yellow 

 flesh, ve^ solid. Should always be sown 

 in rows or ridges. 



Long Island Purple Top Ruta Buga. 

 This kind is purely of American origin. 

 The root is smoother than the foregoing 

 variety, the flesh is of golden yellow, fine 

 grained and solid; it is earlier to mature. 

 The stock we have is expressly grown for 

 us on Long Island and cannot be surpassed. 

 Cannot be too highly recommended. 



Extra Early White French, or 

 White Egg. This is a lately introduced 

 variety ; is said to be very early, tender and 

 crisp. The shape of it is oblong, resembling 

 an egg. Having tried it we found it as 

 represented, quickly growing, tender and 

 sweet. It will never become a favorite 



market variety, as only flat kinds sell well 

 in this market. It has to be pulled up 

 soon, as it becomes pithy shortly after at- 

 taining maturity. 



Extra Early Purple Top Munich. 

 Recently introduced from Germany; flat, 

 with red or purple top; same as the Ameri- 

 can variety, but fifteen days earlier to ma- 

 ture. It is very hardy, tender, and of fine 

 flavor. 



Large Cow Horn. A long white varie- 

 ty of very good quality, shaped like a cow's- 

 horn, from which the name. It is good for 

 feeding stock. 



Sweet German, or Hanover. Re- 

 sembles the Ruta Baga in growth; it is a 

 white flesh variety, very solid and sweet. If 

 sown in the fall will keep well until spring; 

 without getting pithy like the flat varieties, 



Improved Purple Top Euta Baga. 



Extra Early White French or White Egg; TarnSp 



THE VEGETABLE PEAR. 



SycioS or Sechium edulis. 



The Vegetable Pear, or "Mirliton," as the Creoles here call it, belongs to the Gourd 



family, and is known to botanists under the name of '-One-Seeded Cucumber." Iyike 



moat of the Gourds the plant is a vine and may be trained upon a trellis, on a fence or 



arbor; it is Very ornamental and an abundant bearer. The fruit, if prepared right, forms 



