FABLE TURNIPS. 
Gkkma.s— <S(e(fTil«. 
Prknch— Navet. 
SwBDiSH— Rofva. Spanisu— Nabo. 
^alMM Turnip* do best in highly enriched, sandr, sraTelly or tight 
*• loamy soil. Commence sowing the earliest varieties in April, in 
, from 12 to IS inches apart, and thin out early to six or eight 1nchc« 
ii the row&. l?or a ancccssion sow at totcrrals of a fortnight, until 
Se list week in July, from which time to the end of August, sowing 
Sgj he made for the fall and main crops. 
EXTRA EAKLT KIIjAN.— A valuable extra early turnip for 
fcrnug or early planting outdoors. The tops are very 
tnall dlstiuctly strai>-leaved. and grow erect and com. 
lict. The roots are of medium size and flat turnip- 
ap*<3; sitin purple on top of the root and white be- 
, the flesh is solid, fine grained and of the first < 
Pkt. 60, o«. lOo, W, lb. 20c H lt>. 36o, lb. 6 
EXTBA EABLT MUNICH.— Valuable for early 
ual- 
o. 
hw, the flesh 
BJ1.XHA jsAtti^x mvnii^ 
t is a purple top variety with pure while flesh, 
hicli is fine grained and of good quality . Pkt. 6c. 
10c, Vi lb. 15o. 1^ lb. 30c, lb. 65o. 
WHITE BOO-.— A rapid growing, egg-shaped, 
ooth. pure white variety, growing about one-half 
ut of the ground, with small top and rather rough 
_ves. The flesh is very sweet, Juicy and entirely free 
'om tile strong taste found in some \~arieties. Pkt, 5o, 
i(. lOo, Vi lb. BOe, V, lb. 30c, lb. 50o. 
KBD OB PTXBPLE TOP STRAP LEAP, FLAT. 
•Tops small; bulb mostly- above ground, of medium 
;e and flat. Sliin white below the surface, and clear, 
iright purple above. Flesh white, sugary and remark- 
blj well flavored. Very early, hardy and prolific. The 
adinK standard, purely American variety. Pkt. 6o< 
1. 10c, Wtb. 15c, % lb. 860, lb. 45o. 
OOWHOKN-Ei- 
ttsivcly grown in 
hany of the Southern 
■tates. It is enor- 
Jons. ■ pure white 
lariety with the ex- 
ception of a shade of 
ten at the top and, 
I will be seen by our 
llastration, is long 
Ind carrot-tike infor- 
liation, grows about 
|ne-half out of the 
Toand.and is gener. 
Illy slightlycrooked, 
Tlic fiesh is solid, of 
rood flavor and con- 
lldered very de- .. _ 
Rrableforfallor -nv*!*?.! 
larlywinterttse. 
Tkt.6o,oz.lOo, 
\ lb. 20c, H lb. 
. 30o,lb.60o. 

_ ■ ^. _ - POHE&AiriA* 
WHITE OLOBB — 
This la one of the most productive vari- 
eties, and in rich soil roots will often 
grow to weigh 10 or 12 lbs. each. It is of s 
globular formation, skin white and amootti, 
with rich, dark green, heavy foliage. Pkt. 
60, oz. 10c, Vt lb. 15o. Vi lb. 26o, lb. Mo. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE OL0BB.-This 
turnip we do not hesitate to recontmend 
highly to the attention of all our customers 
as it is certainly an acquisition, particnlarly 
to all those who prefer a round turnip to a 
flat one. Of very rapid growth, it matures 
large-sized, globular-shaped turnips in a re- 
markably short time. Fle.ih is pure white. 
Owing to its rapid maturing qualities it is 
•Iwaya of a pleasant and agreeable flavor. On account of its shape 
will yield far ^eater bulk than Red Ton Strap Leaf, Flat, offered above, 
consequently it is really a more profitable variety. It is a good keeper, 
excellent for winter use, and its attractive and handsome shape alwayr 
make it a most excellent sellini; variety. Tou will make a mistake i 
yon do not include Purple Top White Olobe in your order, Pkt 
60, oz. lOo, ^41b. 15o, Vi lb. 25o, lb. 45o. 
EARL7 DUTCH.— An early variety that is very desirable for home 
use. Is largely grown in the Southern states. The roots are medium 
size, flat, white, mature ear! V, and are tender and sweet. Pkt. 60, 0»- 
lOo, H lb. 15c, % lb. S5o, lb. 45o. 
OOLDEN BALL OR OBANOE JELLY —A very distinct yellow 
variety that has become very popular within the past few years. The 
flesh is line grained and of excellent flavor, making it one of the best 
table sorts. The roots are of medium pize and mature very early. Pkt- 
5c, OS. lOo, Vt lb. I60, M, lb. 860, lb. 50o. 
WHITE NORFOLK.— This is an old standard variety that is pop- 
ular for both table use and for stock feeding purposes. The roots arc 
large, spherical or slightly flattened, and almost perfectly white. In the 
Sontliern stales it is alio wr-d to stand out during the winter, and the 
W' tops are used for greens. Pkt.5o,oz. 10o,Vi lb. 16c, H lb. 35c, lb. 46o. 
TELLOW ABERDEEN.— More extensively grown for feeding to 
stock than for any other purpose, it grows to a large slse. Is solid, 
nutritoti^, and of the best kee'ping qualities. Color is pale yellow and resembles 
Terv much our large rutabagas. In some sections it is considered very desirable 
tor tahte use. Pkt 5c, oz. lOc. Vt lb. 15o, V>. lb. 25o, 11). 46c. 
VELLOW STONE.-Considered by many one of the best yellow-fleshed vart. 
etiesfor table use, andin many sectioiis it is grown also for stock feeding purposes. 
Pkt 5c. OS. lOo, 14 lb. I60, Vi lb. 250, ib. 6O0. 
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