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TURNIP 



For early use, sow the small sorts as soon as the ground can be worked 

 in the spring, in drills 14 inches apart, the Rutabagas 30 inches. As the 

 seed is very fine, it should be covered but slightly, excepting in very dry 

 weather. Select light, and if possible, new soil and manure with plaster 

 and ashes or phosphates. Should the young plants be troubled with in- 

 sects, a sprinkling of slug shot will be beneficial. For fall and winter use 

 the early kinds should be sown, from the middle of July to the middle of 

 August, and the Rutabagas from the middle of June to the first of July, 

 using from one to one and a half pounds of seed to the ax;re. 



Improved Purple or Red Top Globe Tnmlp. 



This excellent table variety is globular in shape, 

 of good size and very attractive appearance. The 

 roots are large, purple or dark red above ground, 

 white below. The flesh is white, fine grained and 

 tender. The roots when in best condition for the 

 table are about three inches in diameter, but can 

 be grown much larger for stock feeding. This 

 sort keeps well for so early a variety, and is one 

 of the best for market use. It is also known as 

 Red Top White Globe. 



O. & T. Co.'s Improved Purple Top Bntaba^a. 



Bed or Purple Top Flat Strap-Zicaved Tnmlp. 



A very early, strap-leaved variety, very extensively used for the table. 

 The leaves are few, entire, upright in growth. The roots are flat, of me- 

 dium size, purple or dark red above ground, white below. The flesh is 

 white, fine grained and tender. Roots when in best condition for table use 

 are about two and one-half inches in diameter, but can be grown much 

 larger for stock feeding. This sort is also known as Early Red Top, 

 Strap-Leaved. 



VEI.Z.OW ABERDEEN, or SCOTCH YELLOW — This is a highly ap- 

 proved Cattle Turnip, attaining a large size. It is solid, nutritious, a good 

 keeper, and in every respect reliable. 



LARG-E AMBER or YELLOW GLOBE — Grows to a large size; flesh 

 yellow, firm and fine grained. Excellent for either table use or feeding 

 stocky 



SEVEN TOP — For greens and salads. Used largely in the Southern 



EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP IVECLAIT — The earliest and handsomest 

 Flat Turnip in cultivation; none equal to it for spring sowing. 

 WHITE FLAT — Differs from Red Top only in color. 



EARLY WHITE EGG — A new variety of rapid growth; egg-shaped and 

 white, as its name indicates. 



COW HORN (Larg'e Croppers) — This variety is pure white, excepting 

 a dash of green at the crown, and in shape is long, like the carrot. 



SOUTHER PRIZE — True strain of the favorite Turnip for greens in 

 Virginia and Carcilinas. Valued also for its bulk. 



RUTABAGAS OR SWEDES 



The Swede Turnips, or Rutabagas, grow much larger in size, and are of 

 greater value for stock feeding than ordinary turnip.s. Every farmer 

 and stock-raiser should grow Rutabagas and Stock Beets for winter 

 feeding. 



GRIFFITH & TURNER CO.'S IMPROVED PURPLE 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. 



TUBNXPS Oz. 1/4 Lb. 1 Lb. 



IMPROVED PURPLE OR RED TOP GLOBE $ .10 $ .15 $ .50 



PURPLE TOP STRAP-LEAP 10 .15 .50 



YELLOW ABERDEEN 10 .15 .50 



LARGE AMBER OB YELLOW GLOBE 10 .15 .50 



SEVEN TOP 10 .15 .50 



EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN 10 .15 .60 



WHITE FLAT 10 .15 .50 



EARLY WHITE EGG 10 .15 .50 



COW HORN 10 .15 .50 



SOUTHERN PRIZE 10 .15 .50 



RUTABAGAS 



G. & T. CO.'S IMPROVED PURPLE TOP 10 .15 .50 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



