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AMERICAN 
PURPLE TOP 
YELLOW 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP YELLOW 
A strain of Purple Top Yellow Ruta Baga of Ameri- 
can origin, selected to a smaller top and much shorter 
neck than is usually found, while the roots are a little 
more globular, grow to a large size and are of the finest 
quality. Excellent for table use and stock feeding. We 
consider this one of the most desirable sorts. Packet, 
5c; ounce, 15c; H pound, 48c; H pound, 88c; pound, 
$1.65, postpaid. 
WHITE SWEDE, OR SWEET RUSSIAN 
An excellent keeper and very desirable either for the 
table or for stock. Tops small; strap leaved. Root 
very large, nearly globe-shaped with small neck; color 
iifV. it^ ai'^ *i shade of green or bronze at the top. 
^e; very firm and sweet. Sometimes sold as 
in Turnip. Packet, 5c; ounce, 14c; V4 pound, 
25c; pound $1.40, postpaid. 
ANT YELLOW SWEDE 
RUTA BAGAS OR 
SWEDE TURNIPS 
By far the most profitable root crop grown on 
the farm. Ruta Bagas are better known in some 
sections as Swede Turnips. A yield of from 800 
to 1,000 bushels per acre is not uncommon. Every 
raiser of stock should have a patch of Ruta Bagas, 
size varying according to quantity of stock. 
MONARCH, OR ELEPHANT 
Grows to very large size and the bulbs are of 
smooth oval form, slightly tapering at the ends. 
The skin is a dark red above the surface and of 
a rich yellow below. Flesh is a deep yellow and 
fine grained. Packet, 5c; ounce, 15c; V4 pound, 
45c; ^ pound, 80c; pound, $1.50, postpaid. 
■OB STOCK EVER OBOWN. This mag- 
jtionably the most profitable of all Swede 
iSt, best shaped and by far the most pro- 
s per acre and over, under careful culti- 
urierice. Bulbs are somewhat oval in 
ain sound and good indefinitely. Flesh 
always sweet, tender, juicy and nutri- 
and a variety that should be grown in 
et, 6c; ounce, 16c; V4 pound, 50c; ^ 
Condon's 
Giant 
Yellow 
Swede 
