

CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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Purple 

 Top White 

 Globe. 



PTJBPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE.— A large, 

 handsome, globe-shaped variety; 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 Ditted for Fall and Winter, being 

 a good keeper: it produces enormous crops. 

 Packet 5c. and 10c.; oz., 25c; V* lb., 70c; 

 lb., 82,25 postpaid. 



EXTBA EARLY WHITE FRENCH OB 

 WHITE EGG. — Is very early, tender and 

 crisp. The shape is oblong, resembling an 

 egg. Having tried it we found it as repre- 

 sented, quicklv growing, tender and sweet. 

 Packet 5c and 10c; oz., 15c; V4 1d-> 40c-5 

 lb. $1.50 postpaid. 



AMBEB GLOBE. — This is a very beauti- 

 ful formed variety, quite productive, solid 

 flesh and attractive color; it keeps well and 

 is desirable for either table use or for 

 stock feeding. Packet 5c and 10c; oz., 

 15c; y 4 lb., 40c; lb., $1.50 postpaid. 



Improved 

 Purple Top 

 Buta Ba?a. 



IMPROVED P U B P L E TOP BTTTA 

 BAGA. — This is grown for feeding stock 

 and also for table use. It is oblong in 

 shape, yellow flesh, very solid. Should be 

 sown in rows or ridges. Packet 5c and 

 10c; oz., 25c; % lb., 75c; lb., $2.50 post- 

 paid. 



SEVEN TOP. — This variety is quite 

 largelv planted in the South for green 

 forage during the Winter months. The 

 plants do not produce bulbs, but are of 

 strong growth with abundant green foliage. 

 In some sections Turnips are largely 

 planted to make a green crop to turn under 

 to enrich the soil, and this variety is one 

 of the best for the purpose. Packet 5c 

 and 10c; oz., 20c; y 4 lb-. 60c; lb., $2.00 

 postpaid. 



EABLY BED OB PUBPLE TOP. — 

 (Strap-Leaved.) — This is one of the most 

 popular kinds. It is flat, with a small tap- 

 root and bright purple top. The leaves 



! are narrow and grow erect from the bulb. 

 The flesh is finely grained and rich. Packet 



i 5c and 10c; oz., 20c; H lb., 60c; lb., $2.00 



1 postpaid. 



Large Cow Horn. 



LABGE COW HOEN.-A long white 

 variety of very good quality, shaped like 

 a cow's horn, from which the name is 

 derived. It is good for table use as well 

 as for feeding stock. Packet 5c and 10c; 

 oz., 20c; y± lb., 60c; lb., $2.C0 postpaid. 



SWEET AND MEDICINAL HERBS. 



CULTUBE. — Some of these herbs . ulinary as well as medicinal properties. 



Should be found in every garden. Ground where they are to be sown should be well 

 prepared and pulverized. Some of them have \ ery fine seed, and it is only necessary, 

 after the seed is sown, to press the ground with the back of the spade; if covered too 

 deeply they cannot come up. Early Spring is the best time to sow them. Some, such 

 as Sage, Rosemary. Lavender and Basil, are best sown in a frame and afterwards trans- 

 planted into the garden. 

 Anise, Pimpinella Anisum. 

 Ealm, Melisse Officinalis. 

 Basil, large and small leaved, Ocymum 



Easilicum. 

 Bene, Sesamum Orientale. 

 Borage, Borago Officinalis. 

 Caraway, Carum Carvi. 



Catnip. Neppittia Cataria. 



Coriander, Coriandum Officinalis. 

 Dandelion, Taraxocum Officinalis. 

 Dill, Anethum Graveolens. 

 Fennel, Sweet. Anethum Foeniculunx 

 Horehcund, Marubiam Officinalis. 

 Lavender, Lavendula Vera. 



