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THE JOURNAL OF THE BOAKD OF AOmCVLTm^.—Advertiscwevts. 



FXj^Xl<r IF^OTS ^BOTJT 



TOOGOOD'S 



YELLOW HYBRID TURNIP. 



'X HAT it resists Finger-and-Toe disease and Turnip-Mildew ; is the 

 * hardiest Turnip in the world, having withstood uninjured the 

 great frosts of 1893-1895; increases the flow of milk from milch cows, 

 while greatly improving the quality of the butter ; is the best of 

 all Turnips for Ewes and Lambs, as well as for fattening Sheep and 

 Bullocks ; is the heaviest cropping Yellow-fleshed Turnip in exis- 

 tence ; and is absolutely the most profitable Turnip in the world 

 for the Stock-breeder, Flock-master, and Dairy-farmer. 



Per lb., Sd. ; Bushel, 34s. 



20|000 ACRES SOWN IN 1897. 



WHAT PRACTICAL MEN SAY— 



" Your Yellow Hybrid is the best Turnip I have ever grown for ewes 

 and lambs, being a wonderful milk-producer. During the great frost of 

 1894-95 all our Swedes rotted on the farms in hand (about 3,000 acres), but 

 your Yellow Hybrid stood well on all kinds of soil, even on sand. I put 

 in 100 acres of them in 1895, and could not find a single diseased one 

 amongst the lot, though our Green Globe Turnips were badly aff"ected witli 

 Finger-and-Toe. It is a most judicious cross of strains. I shall want another 

 sack this year."— HARRY WATERS, Esq., Land Steward to the Right Hon. 

 tlie Earl of lielson and the Right Hon. Lord Lawrence. 



TOOGOOD & SONS, SOUTHAMPTON, 



The Royal Seedsmen for Half=a= Century, 

 AND THE LARGEST SEED GROWERS IN THE SOUTH & WEST OF ENGLAND 



