108 VEGETABLE SEEDS— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Tiii-nip (Purple Top While Globe) 
Turnip (Golden Ball.) 
TURNIP— (Purple Top 
White Globe.) Oz., 
10c; Vi Lb., 20c; Lb., 
60c. Round, large; an 
oxcellent keeper. 
TURNIP— (White Eofl) 
Oz., 10c; Vi Lb., 20c; 
Lb 60c 
An old favorite, egg- 
sliaped, perfectly 
smooth, firm and 
mild. 
TURMP— (Purple Top 
Strap Leaf.) Oz., 10c; 
% Lb., 20c; Lb 60c 
The most generallly 
planted of any variety. 
It is a quick grower, 
the flesh is very fine 
grained and sweet fla- 
vored. The red top of 
the bulb extends down 
to wbrre it rests in 
the soil. 
TURNIP— (Golden Ball) 
Oz., 10c; i/i Lb.. 20c; 
Lb 65c 
The most del. cat c 
yellow fleshed turnip: 
of medium size form, 
hard and of superior 
flavor. V.alued highly 
as a table variety. 
TURNIPS— (In 5c Lith- 
ographed Pack- 
ages.) 
White Milan 
While Egg 
Montana Snowball 
Purple Top Globe 
Purple Top Strap Leaf 
Golden Ball 
Purple Top Rutabaga 
(ierman Sweet Ruta- 
baga. 
RUT.\BAGA— (Bangholm.) Per Oz. 15c; Vi I.^b. 35c; Lb., $1.00 
The Seed for this variety of Rutabaga, is as grown in Den- 
mark by "Daehnfeldt," who has been awarded a first 
class certificate on several occiasions by the Danish gov- 
ernment for the Best Cropping Rutabaga, an oblong glob- 
ular shape root with small neck, yellow flesh, very dark 
purple top and is superior to all other varieties. 
RUTABAGAS 
These require a longer season in 
which to grow th,an do other turnips: , ^ 
the seeds should be sown about thi 
first to the middle of June. 
RUTABAGA— (American Purple Top.) 
Oz., iOc; Vi Lb., 20c; Lb 65c 
This strain is of American origin 
. and is a purple top yellow variety. 
RUTABAGA— (Large White, or Sweet 
German.) Oz., 10c; % Lb., 20c: Lb., 6.5c' 
A verv large variety, with white skin 
and white flesh which is tender and 
sweet. 
RUTABAGA— (Prize Winner.) Oz., 10c; 
1/4 Lb., 25c; Lb 75c 
Short neck, small top, firm flesh 
symmetrical shape, united with high 
feeding value, great productiveness 
hardiness and long keeping qu;ilities. 
describes the perfect Rutabaga. Ev- 
ery root of the Prize Winner mon 
BUlings, Mont., July 2, 1915. 
_ . .. Helena, Mont.: 
I have been a patron of yours for the last nine years 
and have been perfectly satisfieii and will buy from you 
as long as I stay In this state. 
U A. HOLENBECK, 
Market Gardener. 
Rutabaga (Prize Winner.) 
nearly approaches ideal than any (American Purple 
Rutabaga 
other strain. 
Top.) 
Rutabaga (Danish 
Bangholm.) 
WHITE RUTABAOA. 
