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BIG MONEY IN TURNIPS 
The flesh is white, fine 
FXTBFI^E TOP 
WHITE 
OI.OBE 
PURPLE TOP 
WHITE GLOBE 
This excellent table vari- 
ety is globular in shape, 
good size and very attrac- 
tive appearance. The roots 
are large, purple or dark 
red above ground, white below. 
f rained and tender. The roots when in best condition 
or the table are about three inche.s in diameter, but 
can be grown much larger for stock feeding. This sort 
keeps well for so early a variety and is one of the best 
for market use. It is also known as Red Top White 
Globe. Packet, So; ounce, 15c; Vi pound, 50c; 14 pound, 
90c; pound, $1.75, postpaid. 
EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH 
STBAF ZiEAVED 
A very early white turnip, extensively used for the 
table, especially in the southern states. The leaves are 
entire and upright in growth. The roots are of medium 
size, flat, very white fleshed, fine grained and sweet. 
The roots when in best condition for table use are about 
214 inches in diameter. This variety is also grown as a 
field crop. Packet, Sc; ounce, 12c; H pound, 35c; ^ 
pound, 65c; pound, $1.25, postpaid. 
SIX WEEKS, OR SNOWBALL 
A perfectly globe-shaped, white-skinned turnip. It is 
exceedingly productive. ' The flesh is flne-grained, firm 
and of very delicate flavor. It is one of the best keeping 
of the white fleshed sorts. Very early, and particularly 
adapted for family or market use. Packet, 5c; ounce, 
12c; \i pound, 35c; 14 pound, 65c; pound, $1.25, post- 
paid. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN 
Earliest turnip in cultivation — a week sooner than 
any other. Flat, smooth, of medium size, with bright 
purple top and few leaves. Flesh white and choice. 
Adapted to spring or fall. Packet, 5c; ounce, 14c; 54 
pound, 45c; pound, 80c; pound, $1.50, postpaid. 
GOLDEN BALL, OR ORANGE JELLY 
A beautiful bright yellow turnip of medium size and 
universally sweet and delicious flavor. Is hardy and 
one of the best Iteepers. Flesh extremely flrm and solid. 
Brings good price on market. If you have never tried 
yellow turnips, we advise you to plant some of the 
Golden Ball in your home garden thi.s vear. Packet, 5c; 
ounce, 12c; 14 pound, 35c; 14 pound, S5c; pound, $1.25, 
postpaid. 
YELLOW ABERDEEN 
A turnip of high merit. Very hardy, very productive; 
medium sized roots; late maturing. Unequalled for its 
long keeping qualities. The flesh is yellow, tender, 
sugary and very solid. Packet, 5c; ounce, 12c; V4 pound, 
35c; >4 pound, 65c; pound, $1.25, postpaid. 
The value of turnips and 
ruta bagas for feeding stock 
in fall and winter is no' 
fully appreciated, as they 
are much liked by all kinds 
of stock, and serve to keep 
them in good condition. We 
earnestly recommend that 
farmers increase their sow- 
ings largely, for we are 
sure the crop will prove re- 
munerative. 
This wholesome vegetable 
is very easily affected in its 
PTJRPIE form and flavor by soil, cli- 
TOF, STRAP mate and mode of culture. 
LEAVED There are a great many 
varieties, but our list com- 
prises the best for the gar- 
den and farm. 
EARLY PURPLE 
TOP 
Strap Leaved 
EGG 
A very early strap leaved 
variety, very extensively 
used for the table. The 
leaves are few, entire, upright in growth. The roots 
are flat, of medium size, purple or dark red above 
ground, white below. The flesh is white, flne grained 
and tender. Roots when in best condition for table use 
are about two and one-half inches in diameter, but can 
be grown much larger for stock feeding. This sort is 
also known as Early Red Top Strap Leaved. Packet, 
4c; ounce, lOc; M pound, 30c; 14 pound, 55c; pound, $1.00, 
postpaid. 
WHITE EGG 
An early, oval or egK-shaped variety with smooth, 
clear white roots of medium size which grow half out 
of the ground. The tops are small with leaves dis- 
tinctly cut. The flesh is clear white, flrm, fine grained 
and sweet. The roots of this quick growing garden 
sort when in best condition for use are usually about 
two inches in diameter and about three and one-half 
inches Ions'. Packet, 5c; ounce, 15c; Vi pound, 45c: U 
pound, 80c; pound, $1.50, postpaid. 
SOUTHERN SEVEN TOP 
FOB GBEEHS 
Cultivated extensively and with profit in the South ' 
tor the tops, which are used and are most excellent for 
greens. It is very hardy, will grow all winter, but will 
not produce a good root. In many sections of the South 
it IS also a favorite green feed for stock, and its use 
as a pasture crop like Rape is quite general. Packet. 
$?.'25rpoitpifd.' "''^ ^^o' 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN 
Variety rennarkably early. Tops very small, strap 
88 
leaved, upright and 
planted close to- 
gether. Roots 
clear wliite, very 
smooth, flat and 
are of best quality 
when only about 2 
inches in diameter. 
Flesh clear white, 
mild, sweet and 
tender. Very suit- 
able for early use. 
Packet, 5c ; oxince, 
14c; M pound, 40c; 
V4 pound, 70c ; 
pound, $1.35, post- 
paid. 
compact, 
that rows 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE MIItAIT 
