EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
SWEDE TURNIPS (Ruta Baga) 
Ferguson's Perfect Model.-!J« ZltTZTe Plus Ultra.-J„^«J"j"|,^„~«e\\7sJ«^^^ 
lecc Moaei sweae world, and in Ne Plus Ultra, we have the finest develop- 
to be one of the very best recent introductions in roots. It is a rnent of the English Swede Turnip yet introduced. It yields 
selection of heavy-cropping Purple Top Swede, with a small an enormous crop, is very hardy and certainly the highest 
, , . o j j^l- 1 i,„Kia f„„ hoim Quality Swede in cultivation. It possesses very dense, sound. 
top. a long keeping Swede, and it is also remarkable for being ^'^^^ gesh. It is as near as possible globe-shaped, with a 
the first in coming to maturity. Wherever we have sent out very neat short neck, dwarf foliage and a clean top root. The 
this grand selection on trial to our customers, it has given uni- roots grow very uniform in shape, the portion growing out of 
T <• r.™ IX IK cn . ly m on ■ ih «i K<; the goimd is of a bronze-purple colour, and excellent keepers, 
versal satisfaction. Per M lb., SO cts., 'A lb., 90 cts., lb.. J1.65 t, ^^^^ ^^^^^ p^.^ ^ ^ 
(post paid, H lb., 55 cts.; >4 lb., 95 cts.; lb.. $1.75). 55 cts.; 'A lb., 95 cts.; lb.. $1.75). 
D. & F's. Favourite.— T^^^J^^if^',!^ ^^^^ig Universal Purple Top.— 
Swede, selected to a smaller top and much ^^^^^^^HKt I n form and growth it resembles the Westbury 
shorter neck than is usually found, while the ^^^^^^^^7^ Swede. It is one of the very best shipping 
roots grow to a large size and are of the finest ^^^^KK^r varieties on the market, while for cooking it 
quality, and excellent for table use and stock excels all the ordinary Swedes. It Is a heavy 
feeding. Per \i lb., 45 cts.; K lb., 85 cts.; ^^^Km ' cropper, and the best to resist mildew. Per 
lb., $1.56 (post paid, >^ lb.. 50 cts.; Yi lb., ^^^Kb-' H lb.. 45 cts.; 'A lb., 85 cts.: lb., $1.55 (post 
90 cts.; lb., $1.65. ^^^Kt ' ^ ^° ^ ^° 
Garton's Superlative.— b°SS ^^f^ D- & F's. Im- 
Garton as follows: — ^^^HlMk^ nrnvi^rl Wost- 
•• It embodies the ex- ^^^^Hk provea wesi 
cellent properties of ^^^^^^^^C hiirv ^w<>r1o 
both parents, i. e., .^^^^^^^^^K "ury owcat;. 
Elephant (or Mon- .^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^K This special strain 
arch) and Best of All, JflU^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B Buta Baga, 
while the leaf stalks f^^EI^^^^^^^^^^IHI^V^^Kdibk remarkable for uni- 
are remarkably short ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BT^ ^^^H^K- form shape and fine 
and the neck is al- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^HHK' ^^^^^Br quality, and is also a 
most absent. In shape ^^HF ..i^^ttk splendid keeper. 
Superlative takes .^^^^^^^^^^^^^K' - -^Hb €H^9^te> They grow to a large 
after both parents, ^^V^^^^^^^^^^H^X ^Kf' " ' ttV.^tS^^ size: skin is smooth, 
the bulbs being near- ^^^^^^^^^^^Bw W' '^K^B^Ht ^'^'l fl^l> ^ beautiful 
ly as long as those of ^^^^^^^^^^^F^- F mBK^^^m yellow colour and 
Elephant, but with ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^K- fine-grained. The fla- 
a much better body, ^^^^^^^^^v 1^ good, being 
which is inherited ^^^^^^^^PP^ ^^^^Bk- very sweet and ten- 
from Best of AU, and ^^^^^HE i^^Hr <^^''' '^^^ 
it has been proved to ^^^^^It '' ^^^V market or home, 
be of much better ^^^Ri 4^^^w^^^^^^^Hb< 7 Pkt.. 10 cts.; ^ lb., 
quaUty. Per U lb., ^■F >J*'^ 37 cts.; K lb.. 70 
40 cts.; A lb., 75 , . . ^-.^ . ,1, j.|_3Q ^pQ3( 
cts.; lb., $1.40 (post ^^^^^^^H^^^ paid, H lb-. 40 cts.; 
paid, a lb., 46 cts.; ^^^^^^^^ A lb., 76 cts.; lb., 
A lb., 80 cts.; lb., Ne Plus Ultra Swede $1.40. 
$1.60). 
Elephant or Monarch.-" p/.^^^^^,, Well-Known Standard Varieties 
short neck, and relatively small tops, flesh of rich yellow; fine ,y°f^ paid) 
grained and of the finest quaUty. Per lb., 37 cts.: A lb.. ,^ ,v. fti !Si m 
70 cts.; lb.,$1.30 (post paid. K lb., 40 cts.; A lb., 75 cts.; lb. lb. lb. . lb. lb, lb. 
lb., $1.40. Banghoim Purple Top 37c 70c $1.30 40c 75c $1.40 
„,,,,,. . Sutton's Champion Purple ,^ . ^. 
Karxrarno A very hardy Swede, similar in size and -j-g- 37c 70c 1.30 40c 75c 1.40 
i-waiigaiuu. growth to the Elephant: coloiu- a bronze m.™_»*i, oiu^o Ton iTe 70= 1 30 40c 75c 1.40 
green, possessing the heavy cropping features with the grand Mammoth Clyde Purple Top.37e 70c l.JO «oc <oc i.»u 
constitution of the best types of Bronze Green Top Swedes, Drummond's Purple Top. .. 37c 70c 1.30 40c (sc i.«u 
and is increasing in popularity each year, particularly in those Lalng's I mproved Purple Top . 37c 70c 1.30 40c 75o 1.40 
districts where the land lies exposed, and is consequently cold ci,>~,o^i, p....r.io t^., 17c 70e 1 30 40c 75c 1.40 
and backward. Extensively grown in the lower provinces of Shamrock Purple Top 37c 70c i.^u «uc .oc . u 
Canada on account of its great hardiness and good keeping qual- Sklrvlng's Improved 37c 70c I.JO loc foc ^.tu 
itles. Per )i lb., 37 cts.; A lb.. 70 cts.; lb., $1.30 (post paid. Green Tod 37c 70c 1.30 40c 75c 1.40 
H lb.. 40 cts.; H lb., 76 cts.; lb., $1.40.) 
YELLOW FLESHED TURNIP 
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. 
urple Top Yellow Aberdeen. — Similar in quality to Green 
Top. Per lb., 35 cts.; A lb., 65 cts.; lb , $1.20 (post paid, 
a lb., 40 cts.; A lb., 70 cts.; lb., $1.30 
Green Top Yellow Aberdeen. — A hardy and excellent variety 
Per A lb., 35 cts.: A lb., 65 cts.: lb., $1.20 (post paid, ii lb.' 
40 cts.; A lb., 70 cts.; lb., $1.30). 
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 quahty. 
Per H lb., 35 cts.; A lb., 65 cts.; lb., $1.20 (post paid, A lb.. 
40 cts.; A lb., 70 cts.; lb., $1.30. 
Grey Stone. — Grows to an immense size, is early, hardy and of 
e.xcellent quality. Per A lb., 35 cts.; A lb., 65 cts.: lb., $1.20 
(post paid, H lb., 40 cts.; A lb., 70 cts.; lb., $1.30.) 
Large White Flat Norfolk. — Boots large, globe-shaped, slight- 
ly flattened and very white. A splendid variety for feeding 
stock. Per A lb., 36 cts.; A lb., 65 cts.; lb., $1.20 (post paid, 
A lb., 40 cts.; A lb., 70 cts.; lb.. $1.30). 
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