EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
SWEDE TURNIPS (Ruta Baga) 
FerauRnn's P<»rf«»rt5on consider this new 
rergusons rerrecLion. swede the finest of all 
introductions. It is globular in shape, symmetrical in form, 
bronzy purple in colour, of spiendid quality, a quick grower 
and exceptionally heavy cropper. In appearance, it is quite 
distinct from any other variety in cultivation — not only as 
regards root — but its short neck, small top and light-coloured 
foliage distinguish it from other varieties and help to make a 
field of "Perfection" the most attractive crop of Swedes on 
the farm. Ji lb., 30 cts.; H lb., 55 ets.; lb., $1.00 (post paid, 
pkt., 10 cts.: M lb., 35 cts.; K lb., 60 cts.; lb., $1.10). 
Ferguson's Perfect Model. — 
We consider Perfect Model Swede to be one 
of the best recent introductions in roots. 
It is a selection of heavy-cropping Purple 
Top Swede, with a small top. a long keeping 
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 has given universal 
satisfaction. Per lb., 30 cts.; H lb., 55 cts.; 
lb., $1.00 (post paid, pkt., 10 cte.; Ji lb.. 35 
cts. J4 lb., 60 cts.; lb., $1.10). 
D. & F's. Fa- 
This 
Sow in June In drills, two pounds to the acre. 
N«» Plus Illl-ra ^ bronze-top Swede of recent intro- 
iicrius uiLFd. (luction The handsome globe-shaped 
vourite. — 
Strain of Purple Top 
Swede, selected to a 
smaller top and much 
shorter neck than is 
usually found, while 
the roots grow to a 
iarge size and are of 
the finest quality, and 
excellent for table use 
and stock feeding. 
Per )4 lb., 30 cts.; 14 
lb., 55 cts.; lb., $1.00 
(post paid, a lb., 35 
cts.; H lb., 60 cts.; 
lb., $1.10). 
roots are uniform in shape and size; flesh, yellow, soUd and fine 
grained. Per lb., 25 cts.; yi lb., 48 cts. lb., 90 cts. (post 
paid, pkt., 10 cts.; )4 lb., 30 cts.; lb., 55 cts.; lb., $1.oO). 
New Universal Purple Top.— ^''t^'ZT 
It resembles the 
Westbury Swede. It is one of the very best shipping varieties 
on the market, while for cooking it excels all the ordinary 
Swedes. It is a heavy cropper, and the best 
to resist mildew. Per 14 lb., 25 cts.; lb., 
4 8 cts.; lb., 90 cts. (.post paid, pkt., 10c. ; H lb. 
33 cts.; H lb., 55 cts.; lb., $1.00) 
D . & F's. Improved Westbury 
5 wede. ^'"^ special strain of Ruta Baga 
is remarkable 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 fla- 
vor Is good, being 
very sweet and ten- 
der. The best for 
market or home. 
Pkt.. 10 cts.; K lb., 
25 cts.; 14 lb., 48 
cts.; lb., 90cts. (post 
paid, pkt., 10 cts.; 
lb., 30 cts.; H lb., 
55 cts.; lb.. $1.00). 
Ne Plus Ultra Swede 
Elephant or Monarch. — produces laree ovai- 
r shaped roots, with small 
short neck, and relatively small tops, flesh of rich yellow; tln« 
grained and of the finest quality. Per H lb.. 25 cts.; H lb., 
48 cts.; lb., 90 cts. (postpaid, pkt., 10 cts.;M lb., 35 cts.: H lb., 
55 cts.; lb., $1.00). 
iCancraroo ^ very hardy Swede, similar in size and 
° growth to the Elephant; colour a bronze 
green, possessing the heavy cropping features with the grand 
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. Extensively grown in the lower provinces of 
Canada on account of its great hardiness and good keeping qual- 
ities. Per lb., 25 cts.; lb., 48 cts.: lb., 90 cts. (postpaid, 
H lb., 30 cts.; K lb., 55 cts.; lb., $1.00). 
Well-Known Standard Varieties 
(post paid) 
H 
Vi 
1^ 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
Bangholm Purple Top. . . 
25c. 
48c. 
90c. 
30c. 
55c. 
$1.00 
Sutton's Champion Pur- 
25c. 
48c. 
90c. 
30c. 
S5c. 
1.00 
Mammoth Clyde Purple 
Top 
25c. 
48c. 
90c. 
30c. 
55c. 
1.00 
Drummond's Purple Top 
25c. 
48c. 
90c. 
30c. 
S5c. 
1.00 
Laing's Improved Purple 
Top 
25c. 
48c. 
90c. 
30c. 
55c. 
1.00 
Shamrock Purple Top.. 
25c. 
48c. 
90c. 
30c. 
55c. 
1.00 
Skirving's Improved. . . . 
25c. 
48c. 
90c. 
30c. 
55c. 
1.00 
2Sc. 
48c. 
90c. 
30c. 
SSc. 
1.00 
YELLOW FLESHED TURNIP 
May De 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 abseace of a supply of manure 
Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen. — Similar in quality to Green 
Top. Per 14 lb,, 25 cts.; H lb., 45 cts.: lb., 80cts. (post paid, 
a lb„ 25 cts.; y2 lb., 48 cts.; lb., 90 cts.). 
Green Top Yellow Aberdeen. — A hardy and excellent variety. 
Per M lb., 25 cts.; 14 lb., 45 cts.; lb..80cts. (post paid, H lb., 
25 cts.: H lb., 48 cts.; lb., 90 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 i4 lb.. 25 cts.; H lb., 45 cts.: lb., 80 cts. (post paid, U lb., 
25 cts.: H lb.. 48 cts.; lb.. 90 cts.). 
Grey Stone. — Grows to an immense size, is early, hardy and of 
excellent quality. Per }^ lb.. 25 cts.: H lb., 45 cts.: lb., SO cts. 
(post. paid, a lb., 25 cts.: H 'b., 48 cts.; lb.. 90 cts.). 
Large White Flat Norfolk. — Roots largo, globe-shaped, slight- 
ly Hattcned and very white. A splendid variety for feeding 
stock. Per yi lb.. 25 cts.; H lb , 45 cts.: lb.,80cts. (postpaid, 
}4 lb., 25 cts.; yi lb., 48 cts.; lb., 90 cts.). 
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