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J. STECKXER SEED CO., I/TD., ALMANAC AND 



TURNIP. 



Navet (Fr.), RUEBE (Ger.), Nabo Comun (Sp.) 



^Early Red or Purple Top {strap-leaved,) 

 .Early White Flat Dutch (strap-leaved.) 

 I Purple Top Globe. 

 ) Large White Globe. 

 ^Pomeranian Globe. 



White Spring. 

 t Yellow Aberdeen. 



Turnips do best in new ground. When 

 eeive a top dressing of land- plaster or ashes. 

 be manured the spring previous to sowing, 



vfcolden Ball. 



vAmber Globe. 



^Early Put pie Top Munich. 

 I Improved Ruta Baga. 

 \ Long Island Purple Top Ruta Baga. 

 . f . Extra Early White French, or White 

 Egg Turnip. 



the soil has been worked long, it should re- 

 If stable manure is used the ground should 



so it may be well-incorporated with the soil. 

 When fresh manure is used the turnips are apt to become speckled. Sow from end of 

 July to October for fall and winter, and in January, February and March for spring and 

 summer use. They are generally sown broad-cast, but the Ruta Baga should be sown in 

 drills, or rather ridges, and should not be sown later than the end of August; the Golden 

 Ball and Aberdeen not later than the end of September. The White Flat Dutch, Early 

 Spring and Pomeranian Globe are the best for spring, but also good for autumn. 



t Early Red or Purple Top. (Strap- 

 Leaved.) This is one of the most popular 

 kinds. It is flat, with a small tap-root and 

 a bright purple top. The leaves are narrow 

 and grow erect from the bulb. The flesh is 

 finely grained and rich. 

 / Early White Flat Dutch. (Strap - 

 Leaved.) This is similar to the above in 

 shape, but considered about a week earlier. 

 It is very popular. 



v Purple Top Globe. Of same shape as 

 the Pomeranian Globe, but with purple top. 

 Fine variety for table or stock. It is not 

 quite so early as the Early Red or Purple 

 Top. We recommend it very highly. 

 * "bellow Aberdeen. This is a variety 

 very little cultivated here. It is shaped like 

 the Ruta Baga, color yellow with purple 

 top. Good for table use or feeding stock. 

 ^White Spring. This is similar to the 

 white Flat Dutch; not quite so large, but 

 routd in shape. The tops are large, it is 

 ©arly, a good quality, and best adapted for 

 Spring planting. 



Munich Extra Early Purple Top. 



Early white Flat Dutch (etrap- leaved.) 



We have the largest assortment of Flowering Plants South of the Ohio 



River. 



