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"mclvDEl^o^AGE. TURNIP-Continued 



Extra Early White -Crowned Milan, 45 days. — Similar to the Red Milan except Lb. M Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



in color. Useful in early stages of its growth $1 . 00 35 10 5 



Early Flat Red or Purple Top (strap-leaved), 60 days. — The oldest standard 



red. Purple on crown, with white bottom 60 20 10 5 



Early Flat Dutch (strap-leaved). — Similar to the above, excepting it is white 



all over 60 20 10 5 



Large Early Red Top Globe, 65 days.— Large size, rapid 



growth, unusually attractive and admired by all. A very much heavier pro- 

 ducer than either of the preceding. We confidently recommend it as an acquisi- 

 tion. No sort is its superior , 60 20 10 5 



Early Snowball (extra early). — This is a small white globe, very quick, earliest 



in maturity of its form and character. We highly recommend it 70 25 10 5 



Jersey Lily, 65 days. — ^Early, globular in form, very showy and desirable; all 



white. Recommended for private and market garden 70 25 10 5 



White Egg. — A sort forming roots the shape and size of eggs in an incredibly short 



period after sowing. Flesh always palatable 60 20 10 5 



landreths' Southern Snow-White Globe, 70 days. — Color pure white; shape 

 round, size large, solid, quick in growth for a large Turnip. Producing a great 

 weight to the acre. In the Autumn and early Winter it is apt to be hard, but 

 mellows like an Apple by keeping. We recommend this to stock breeders for 



early feeding, also for sowing at seasons too late to succeed a crop of Ruta-Bagas.. 60 20 10 5 



Cow-Horn (large cropper). — This variety is pure white, excepting a dash of 



green at the crown, and in shape is long like the Carrot 60 20 10 5 



FOUR YELLOW-FLESHED TURNIPS 



Golden Ball. — Roots medium size, quick in development; always well-shaped. 



Color golden, both inside and outside 60 20 10 5 



Amber Globe, Green Crowned, 75 days. — This, which we introduced in 1863, 

 is almost indispensable in every rural household. It is a vigorous, free grower, 



valuable for both table and cattle feeding. Productive and a good keeper 60 20 10 5 



Amber Globe, Red Crowned, 75 days.— A selection from 



the older green-crowned Amber Globe. The same in all valuable particulars, 

 but more ornamental by reason of the contrast in colors of yellow and red. 



Immeasurably superior to Aberdeen. Equal for table use to Ruta-Baga 60 20 10 5 



Yellow Aberdeen or Scotch Yellow. — This is a highly approved Cattle Turnip 60 20 10 5 



SIX RUTA-BAGAS 

 Swede— Landreths' Particular.— Very superior to any 



other Ruta-Baga under any name. Shape round as a ball. Deep purple on 

 upper half, deep yellow on lower half. Very few roots. Flesh exceedingly 

 tender. Quick to mature. Price one dollar a pound. Those who wish 

 jRuta-Baga at a lower price must get another variety than the Landreths' 



Particular 1.00 40 20 10 



Bloomsdale Swede or Ruta-Baga (maturing in 90 days). 



— The Bloomsdale is quite wonderful in its fine breeding. In nothing that 

 we offer are the effects in selection and in careful breeding so apparent as in 



this Ruta-Baga 75 25 10 5 



Landreths' Improved Yellow-Fleshed Purple-Top Ruta-Baga, 80 days.— 



A hardy, ovoid-rooted sort of heavy cropping habit; flesh yellow, solid, deep 



purple : 60 20 10 5 



Market Garden Ruta-Baga, 90 days.— Similar to the Bloomsdale Swede, but 



not so large. Grown largely by Market Gardeners to sell for table uses ^ 60 20 10 5 



■Champion Swede or Yellow Ruta-Baga, 90 days.— A superior Enghsh-grown 



Ruta-Baga, but not equal to the Bloomsdale Swede 60 20 10 5 



Sweet German.— By some called White Ruta-Baga; the flesh being white, hard, 



thick and well-keeping. Far better flavor than the Yellow Ruta-Baga 60 20 10 5 



For Express chaxges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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