Oz. 



2 0Z. 



J^Ivb. 



I.b. 



lO 



15 



25 



|o 75 



lO 



15 



20 



55 



lO 



15 



20 



50 



lO 



15 



20 



50 



lO 



15 



20 



50 



lO 



15 



20 



50 



lO 



15 



20 



50 



lO 



15 



20 



50 



lO 



15 



20 



60 



lO 



15 



20 



60 



lO 



15 



20 



60 



lO 



20 



30 



I 00 



lO 



15 



20 



60 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



10 



15 



35 



10 



10 



15 



40 



10 



10 



15 



40 



10 



10 



15 



40 



10 



10 



15 



40 



10 



10 



15 



35 



10 



10 



15 



40 



30 D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



RADISH— Continued. Pkt. 



Crimson Giant Turnip, /orcm£- 5 



Long Brightest Scarlet, White Tipped 5 



Early Long Scarlet, Short Top, improved 5 



Improved Chartier, or Shepherd 5 



Long White Vienna, or Lady Finger 5 



Early White Giant Stuttgart 5 



Golden Globe 5 



Large White Summer, Turnip Rooted 5 



WINTER VARIETIES. 



Scarlet China 5 



Large ^\^lite Spanish 5 



Round Black Spanish. , 5 



Half Long Black Winter 5 



Long Black Spanish 5 



SORREL— Sow in August. 



Large Leaved French 5 10 20 30 



SPINAQE — Sow in August and September. 



Savoy Leaved 5 



Round Summer Broad Leaf 5 



Broad Flanders, very large 5 



Improved Thick Leaved 5 



Victoria 5 



Long Standing 5 



Prickly Winter 5 



Long Standing Prickly 5 



TURNIP — In our northern climate, Ruta Bagas, or Swedes, are sown from about the 20th of June to 

 the 15th of July, requiring a longer season to mature than Turnips, which are sown from the mid- 

 dle of July to the last of August. In the southern states they can be sown much later, as they remain 

 green all winter, and will endure considerable frost. Two pounds of seed broadcast, or one pound 

 in drills, is about the quantity to sow per acre. Drill sowing is much to be preferred. 



Pkt. 



Extra Early White Milan 5 



Extra Early Purple Top Milan 5 



White Egg 5 



Early White Flat Dutch, Strap Leaved , . 5 



Early Purple Top, Strap Leaved 5 



Purple Top, White Globe 5 



Cow Horn, or Long White 5 



Large White Norfolk 5 



Pomeranean White Globe 5 



Sweet German , , . 5 



Large Amber Globe 5 



Yellow Globe 5 



Yellow Stone 5 



Orange Jelly, or Robertson's Golden Ball 5 



Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen , 5 



RUTA BAGAS, OR SWEDES. 



Monarch, or Tankard 5 



American Purple Top, or Improved Long Island 5 



Yellow Swede 5 



Carter's Imperial Purple Top 5 



D. M. Ferry & Co's Improved Purple Top Yellow. 5 



West Norfolk, one of the best 5 



Laing's Purple Top, Strap Leaved 5 



Drummond's 5 



Shepherd's Golden Globe 5 



Bangholm 5 



Sutton's Champion 5 



White Swede, or Sweet Russian Turnip 5 



Perfection White {neckless) 5 



Oz. 



2 0z. 



^/I.b. 



I.b. 



10 



15 



25 



^0 90 



10 



15 



20 



65 



10 



15 



20 



60 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



10 



15 



45 



10 



10 



15 



45 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



15 



20 



60 



10 



15 



20 



60 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



10 



15 



45 



10 



10 



15 



45 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



15 



20 



60 



10 



15 



20 



60 



10 



10 



15 



45 



10 



15 



20 



50 



10 



10 



15 



45 



10 



10 



15 



45 



10 



10 



15 



45 



TO 



15 



20 



60 



