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SWEDE TURNIPS (Ruta Baga) 
Ferguson's Perfect Model We consider Perfect Model Swede to be one of the very best recent introductions in 
2 ' It is a selection of heavy-cropping Purple Top Swede, with a small top, a long keeping S 
roots. 
„_j Swede, 
and it is also remarkable for being the first in coming to maturity. Wherever we have sent out this grand selection on trial to our 
customers, it his given universal satisfaction. Per 1 lb., 20 cts.; H lb., 35 cts.; lb., 65 cts. (post paid i lb., 25 cts., lb., 40 cts. ; 
lb., 75 cts.). 
_The English Farmers have long been noted as growing the finest Turnips in the world, and in Ne 
Plus Ultra, we have the finest development of the English Swede Turnip yet introduced. It yields 
Ne Plus Ultra. 
an enormous crop, is very hardy and certainly the highest quality Swede in cultivation. It possesses very dense, sound, yellow flesh. 
It is as near as possible globe shaped, with a very neat, short neck, dwarf foliage and a clean top root. The roots grow very uniform 
in shape, the portion growing out of the ground is of a bronze-purple colour, and excellent keepers. Per } lb., 20 cts.; Yi lb., 35 
cts.; lb., 60 cts. (post paid i lb., 20 cts. ; M lb., 37 cts.;.lb„ 70 cts.). 
New Universal Purple Top.— 
In form and growth it resembles the West- 
bury Swede. It is one of the very best ship- 
ping varieties on the market, while for cook- 
ing it excels all the ordinary Swedes. It is 
a heavy cropper, and the best to resist 
mildew. Per J lb., 20 cts.; Yi lb., 35 cts.; 
lb., 60 cts. (postpaid 1 lb., 20 cts.; Yi lb. 
37 cts.; lb., 70 cts.). 
D.&F's. Favourite ™ s '» a strain 
of Purple Top 
Swede, selected to a smaller top and much 
shorter neck than is usually found, while the 
roots grow to a large size and are of the finest 
quality, and excellent for table use and stock 
feeding. Per \ lb., 20 cts.; Yi lb., 35 cts.; 
lb., 60 cts. (postpaid \ lb., 20 cts.; Yi lb., 
37 cts.; lb., 70 cts.). 
Garton's Superlative Described 
— by Messrs 
Garton as follows: — "It 
embodies the excellent 
properties of both par- 
ents, i. e., Elephant (or 
Monarch) and Best of 
All, while the leaf stalks 
are remarkably short 
and the neck is almost 
absent. In shape Super- 
lative takes after both 
parents, the bulbs being 
nearly as long as those 
of Elephant, but with a 
much better body, which 
is inherited from Best of 
All, and it has been 
proved to be of much 
better quality. Per \ 
lb., 20 cts.; Yi lb-, 35 
cts. ; lb., 60 cts. (postpaid 
\ lb., 20 cts.; H lb., 
37 cts.; lb., 70 cts.). 
D. & F's. I 
m - 
Ne Plus Ultra Swede 
proved Westbury 
Swede. This spe- 
— cial strain 
of Ruta Baga, is remark- 
able for uniform shape 
and fine quality, and is 
also a splendid keeper. 
They grow to a large 
size; skin is smooth, and 
flesh a beautiful yellow 
colour and fine-grained. 
The flavor is good, being 
very sweet and tender. 
The best for market or 
home. Pkt., 5 cts.; } 
lb.. 20 cts. ;H lb., 30 cts; 
lb., 55 cts (post paid \ 
lb.. 20 cts : \i lb.. 35 
cts.; lb , 65 cts.) 
Elephant or Monarch 
_It produces large oval-shaped 
roots, with small short neck, 
and relatively small tops, flesh of rich yellow; fine grained and of 
the finest quality. Per \ lb.. 20 cts.; Yi lb., 35 cts.; lb., 60 cts. 
(post paid \ lb., 20 cts.; Yi lb., 37 cts.; lb., 70 cts.). 
Kangaroo A. very hardy Swede, similar in size and growth 
to the Elephant; colour a bronze green, possess- 
ing the heavy cropping features with the giand constitution of the 
best types of Bronze Green Top Swedes, and is increasing in 
popularity each year, particularly in those districts where the 
land lies exposed, and is consequently cold and backward. Exten- 
sively grown in the lower provinces of Canada on account of its 
great hardiness and good keeping qualities. Per \ lb.. 20 cts.; 
Yi lb., 30 cts.; lb., 55 cts. (postpaid i lb., 20 cts.; Yi lb., 35 cts.; 
lb., 65 cts.) 
Well-known Standard Varieties. 
(post paid 
H 
Vi 
Yi. 
H 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
15c 
25c 
45c 
20c 
30c 
55c 
Sutton's Champion Purple Top.. 
.15c 
25c 
45c 
20c 
30c 
55c 
15c 
25c 
45c 
20c 
30c 
55c 
15c 
25c 
45c 
20c 
30c 
55c 
Lalng's Improved Purple Top. 
15c 
25c 
45c 
20c 
30c 
55c 
Shamrock Purple Top 
15c 
25c 
45c 
20c 
30c 
55o 
15c 
25c 
45c 
20c 
30c 
55c 
Green Top 
15c 
25c 
45c 
20c 
30c 
55c 
YELLOW FLESHED TURNIPS. 
May be sown from the first week in July to middle of August, 
either after it is considered too late for Swedes, or on land of not 
sufficiently good quality to produce Swedes, or when there is an 
absence of a supply of manure. 
Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen. — Similar in quality to Green 
Top. Per 1 lb., 15 cts.; M lb., 25 cts.; lb., 40 cts. (post paid i lb., 
15 cts.; Yi lb., 27 cts.; lb., 50 cts. 
Green Top Yellow Aberdeen. — A hardy and excellent variety. 
Per } lb., 15 cts.; Yi lb., 25 cts.; lb., 40 cts. (post paid llb.,15cts.; 
Yi lb., 27 cts.; lb., 50 cts.). 
WHITE FLESHED TURNIPS. 
The varieties embraced in this class may be sown still later than 
the preceding, say from the middle of July to the end of August. 
White Globe. — Grows very large, is early and of fine quality. 
Per 1 lb., 15 cts. ; ^ lb., 25 cts. ; lb., 40 cts. (postpaid lib., 15 cts.; 
Yi lb., 27 cts.; lb., 50 cts.). 
Grey Stone. — Grows to an immense size, is early, hardy and of 
excellent quality. Per 1 lb., 15 cts.; J/£ lb.. 25 cts.; lb., 40 eta. 
(post pasd 1 lb., 15 cts.; 14 lb., 27 cts.; lb., 50 cts.). 
Large White Flat Norfolk. — Roots large, globe-shaped, slightly 
flattened and very white. A splendid variety for feeding stock. 
Per 1 lb., 20 cts. ; J A lb., 30 cts. ; lb., 50 cts. (post paid i lb., 20 cts. ; 
Yi lb., 33 cts.; lb., 60 cto.). 
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