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TURNIP-Continued. mcLSglfolK 



FOUR YELLOW-FLESHED TURNIPS. 



GOLDEN BALL. — Roots medium size, quick in deA'-elopment; always well-shaped. Color 



golden, both inside and outside 



AMBER GLOBE, GREEN CROWNED, 7S 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 



Amber Globe, Red Crowned, 75 



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 



YELLOW ABERDEEN or SCOTCH YELLOW.— This is a highly approved Cattle Turnip. 



FIVE RUTA BAQAS. 



Bloomsdale Swede or Ruta-Baga (Maturing in 90 



HflV^^ Bloomsdale is quite wonderful in its fine breeding. In nothing 



KXaijojt' that we offer are the effects in selection and in. careful breeding so 



apparent as in this Ruta-Baga 



LANDRETHS' IMPROVED YELLOW-FLESHED PURPLE-TOP RUTA-BAGA, 80 DAYS.— 



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

 CHAMPION SWEDE or YELLOW RUTA-BAGA (Imported) 90 DAYS.— A superior English- 

 grown Ruta-Baga, but not equal to the Bloomsdale Swede 



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 



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 



FIVE VARIETIES GROWN FOR GREENS. 



Seven-Top 



^"^ (for Greens or Salads). 



V ^ — This may be left 



standing in the open 

 ground during Winter ■ 

 as far north as Phila- 

 ^^^S^ Z-^^^Wf^^^ delphia. In the South- 



ern States it yields in 

 the Spring abvmdant 

 foliage for boiling with 



^ : r - '"' - •'^^^ ^i^*/ cured meats, and is in 



\r. 'A.' ^'HtjP"^ ii"'^' ' "^^^W^Sm^ much demand 65 20 10 



f"?**^^^^^'' '"'^^P^^fe^ - DIXIE LAND.— A form 



t-.* .^m^^^' , ' of Turnip for Winter 



Greens. No variety 

 producing tops so en- 

 tirely proof against 

 frost. The foliage a 

 i ^ light blue-green. Ear- 



f ^'''^^^''s^-'w^^:*^*^^^^^ -^^-^ ''■^"■^-^^^-..m.a^ lier than Seven-Top.. . 65 30 10 



SOUTHERN PRIZE. — 



Turnip greens of a 



SEVEN-TOP — Notice the seven leaf buds spring out op choice form can be cut 



THE CROWN AT DISTINCT POINTS f rom this Variety 65 20 10 



FROSTKING.— Said to be very hardy, and for that reason in much repute 65 20 10 



Landreths' 14-Top.— °lf"e"tt?o? ^ ^A;Lsi*--j*i«* 



the Landreths have selected, after several years of . v - '^.V 



close attention, a strain far more productive in the ff^ / * 



number of buds or clusters of leaf development — so ^ 1^^^'^ "'W " *»* 



very productive as to warrant the giving of a new \ ..-^ - "* *^^5^^i^^*5f ''"'^V '^'^ 



name to the selection, and accordingly was intro- V" '* <^<l» % * '^iV -t,''**-*'***' "V. *Sif f 



duced the summer of 1908 the 14-tOP. Its ex- ^ *^t3^¥^»Bil'^*t 



traordinary productiveness is illustrated by the pho- ^- . y tf' '"^^^^t^ ' '^jy^^^tV \ -t 



tograph, which clearly shows the many points of ^^'-^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^m.^^W^^^^^ 



origin of leaf buds, sometimes as many — quite N' * ■* »w * *\> *^ ""S^^" * ^ »" 



twenty — as to form a crowded mass of leaves some- /• ' T^*. **!^-fl "' " "^.'j- 



times not to be covered by an inverted bushel * '•''''T^'*'-^'*-^'^ %^«f^^KiiMd^ ' 



basket. The root is next to valueless, the top or ^ '''*"'*^ j^^V r^^^^^^f '* '^^'^ 



leaves being our object of development; the so- '">'^ • ^ ' ',-\'*-'* ^ ■'^■^ ^- ^-''-W' 



called "greens" being used same as Spinach. ^^i^J^i^^i^^"*^^ . * Jk'^ 



Hardened by a zero temperature under years of cul- ^ ,^ tg,2 ^'^^'c * 



ture at Bloomsdale. ^^S^i^^V^<?*!!*^*V^.'^- 



Per lb 70 ^&'iu* *- -^S',-^ 



Per M lb 20 QPL^^^.i^*^^^^ 



Per packet 5 14-TOP TURNIP — Notice the mass op leaf buds 



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



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