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Landreths' No Substitute, 100 days.— Unusually produc- Lb - MLb 0z Pkt " 



tive. Very showy and distinctive, both in vine and fruit. Not the old Potato 

 Leaved, but immeasurably superior. Vines spreading and vigorous, stems thick, 

 leaves very dark and broad, like a Potato, and often larger than a man's hand. 

 The physical vigor of the plant is assured by its great breathing or lung power. 

 Fruit brilliant red, full sized, round or full at bottom or blossom end. Fruit 

 free from cracks or core and both fruit and vines very healthy. A very desir- 

 able sort, ripening fruit earlier than Paragon, one week earlier than Stone, 



but by far a more showy sort. It is a variety of very superior excellence.... $6. 00 1.75 50 10 



June Pink, 95 days. — A very early and productive pink form of Earliana. The 



best early pink on the market. Fruit solid and borne in profusion 4.75 1.30 50 5 



Ponderosa, 110 days. — A monster purple fruit; quite rough 



and containing very few seeds. Very choice. Very meaty 5.25 1.55 55 5 



YELLOW VARIETIES 



'side and within, very solid, very 

 Plum-shaped Yellow. — Same as the Red Plum except in color 4 . 75 1 . 30 50 5 



Golden Trophy. — Flat, yellow outside and within, very solid, very productive, 



fine in flavor 4.75 1.30 50 5 



Turnip 



Three Ounces of Seed will Sow 100 Yards of Row. Three Pounds to the Acre. Matures for Table 

 in from 60 to 90 Days, According to Variety and Season. 



Aberdeen or Scotch Yellow. — This is a highly approved Cattle Turnip $0. SO 25 10 5 



Amber Globe, Green Crowned, Yellow Fleshed, 75 days. — This, which we in- 

 troduced in 1863, is almost indispensable in every rural household. It is a 



vigorous, free grower 80 25 10 5 



Amber Globe, Red Crowned, Yellow Fleshed, 75 days.— 



A selection from the older green-crowned Amber Globe. The same in all valu- 

 able particulars, but more ornamental by reason of the contrast in colors of 



yellow and red. Immeasurably superior to Aberdeen 80 25 10 5 



Cow-Horn, Green Crowned, (large cropper).— This variety is pure white, ex- 

 cepting a dash of green at the crown, and in shape is long like a long Carrot.... 1 . 50 45 15 5 

 Cow Horn, Red Crowned.— Grows like a Carrot, half in and half out of the ground. . 1 . 70 50 15 5 

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



red. Purple on crown, with white bottom......... 80 25 10 5 



Early Snowball (extra early).— This is a small white globe, earliest in maturity ■ ■ > 



of its form and character. We highly recommend it 80 25 10 5 



Early White Flat Dutch (strap-leaved) .—Similar to Red Top, excepting it is 



white all over 80 25 10 5 



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



white. Recommended for private and market garden 80 25 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 80 25 10 5 



Large Early Red Top White Globe, 65 days.— Large size, rapid growth, un- 

 usually attractive and admired by all. A very much heavier producer than 



any other variety. We confidently recommend it 1 . 00 35 15 5 



Milan, Extra Early Purple Top, 45 days. — Undoubtedly the earliest Turnip in 



cultivation. Very desirable in its early stages 3 . 00 80 25 10 



Milan, Extra Early White, 45 days. — Similar to the Red Milan except in color. 



Useful in early stages of its growth 3. 00 80 25 10 



Pomeranian. — One of the largest of White Globes 80 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 80 25 10 5 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see page B. 



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