-Robetar. 
May's Early Blood Turnip. ( 
excellence. A carefully select- 
ed and improved strain of Blood Turnip. It is very early, nearly as early 
as Egyptian, and greatly surpasses that variety in flavor. The color is a 
rich, dark red, the shape globular. It is free from side or fibrous roots, 
being always smooth. Excellent for forcing, for a main, spring or summer 
crop, or for use in winter, as it is a fine keeper. Cooks sweet, tender and 
crisp, and is in every way a standard sort for market or the home garden. 
Pkt. Sc, oz. IOc (> H lb 15c, lb. 45c. 
r\\7 /*iiT*cp (See Cut.) Extra early; with round, smooth, 
i^dLiy .E^iip&c. blood red root pkt s l 0 y , b |5 
lb., 55c. 
T^flrlv Tipwinrrc (See Cut.) Of fine form and flavor, color blood 
-C/dliy ^CWlilga. red an excellent market sort, Pkt., 5c; oz., 
10.; M lb., I5c; lb., S5c. 
Egyptian Extra Early, w™*^ 
flat beneath, hard, crisp and tender when young. Pkt., Sc.; oz., 10c.: X 
lb., 15c; lb., 55c. 
"FrfllfT "Pri7A (See Cut.) A popular half Ions German sort, of 
A-ilUIl X-I1Z.C. exce u ent flavor. Pkt., 5c, oz., 10c. X lb., 20c; 
lb., 70c 
ElGCtric ^ xtra early. Nearly round variety. Tap root small. The 
color is a very dark rich crim on, with rings of a lighter 
hue. It is extremely early, coming in with Ex.ra Early Egyptian. The 
flesh is rich and sugary Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c X lb., 20c. lb 60c 
TiPtrnit Tiarlr Tl1nr*/i A most excellent turnip rooted sort It 
JSOUUll W<UH J31UOU. Krows to a la ce size is „{ m08t handsome 
appearance, and is very productive in all soils and locations and in all 
seasons. The tops are small, upright growing, so that the rows may be 
planted close together. Leaf stems and veins are d-rk red; blade green, 
roots globular, perfectly smooth, dark blood red. Flesh bright red, zoned 
with a darker shade, verv crisp, tender and sweet, remaining so a long 
time. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; X lb., 20c; lb., 65c. 
Lentz Extra Early Turnip. *»g!&tttg-J£X 
productive and of fine even shape. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; X lb., 20c; lb., 60c. 
Light 
SUGAR 
BEETS 
Beet, Crimson Globe. 
and 
MANGELS. 
See next page. 
Spanish. — Betteraga. 
Tlinff ^^ ee ^ ut ) The earliest sort in cultivation; roots arc of 
1 "6* fine turnip shape, skin smooth, flesh deep blood red- 
fine for forcing. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c: X lb., 20c; lb., 65c. 
LoilF Smooth Tllood faf ? ut -) Grows to good size; color 
^""b omuuiii jjiuuu.. dark bloo<1 red t small or up • ht 
growth. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; X lb., 15c; lb., 40.c 
Mav's Mflrkpt Prflrdf»nf»r ^ee Cut-) An extra early sort, 
a±<ty & itttunci udxueuer. of umform si2e and handsome 
shape; tender and sweet. Pkt., 5c; oz.. 10c; X lb.. 20c ; lb., 65c. 
Eflflv Rfl«;c;ano Ver y ear 'y flat sort, tender, juicy; flesh white 
±saj.iy JJHSMUU. and rose co i ored circled with pink; very sweet. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; X lb., 15c; lb., 55c. 
Croshv'e: T^crvnttnn An ""Proved strain of the Early Egyptian. 
V/lU&Uy S> .CgypUdn. Much thick( , r smn other, and of tetter color 
and quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., IOc; X lb., 20c; lb., 60c. 
T^.arlv Rnctiflnc Extra early, half long blood red sort; flesh very 
uaiiy uaaudlis. tender, and retains its blood red color when 
cooked. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c ; X lb., 15c; lb. 55c. 
Edmund'*; Earlv Turnin ° ne of the most uniform of all 
J^UlllUllU & Hxtliy XUIUip. , urnip shaped beets; tops small, 
flesh dark red.very tender and sweet. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; X lb., 15c; lb. 55c. 
TVlirlz'Pr'c T?cnrnriT*a (^e e back Cover.) An extra early 
U.CK.CI S> TdVOriie variety , and one , hat has become a 
great favorite with the gardeners in all sections on account of its uniform 
size and handsome shape. Color, deep red throughout, fine grained, ten- 
der and sweet. Valuable for market gardeners or private use. Pkt., 5c: 
oz., JOc; X lb., 20c lb., 65c. 
("Virneion filnllA This is an extremely handsome second- 
viUHBUll VJJ.UUC early or main-crop beet, with richly colored 
flesh of superb quality. The beets are of medium size, slightly oblong 
form, and entirely free from fibrous roots, having only a slender tap- 
root, as shown ill the illustration. The beets average three inches in diam- 
eter; the skin is so smooth and the form so regular that when washed for 
the market they have the ap;iearance of highly polished dark red balls. 
The flesh is a deep purplish crimson, slightly "zoned," and is remarkably 
sweet and tender. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
10c; X lb., 25c; lb., 75c. 
Swiss Chard, White. 
Grown for its leaves and leaf stalk, 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c, X lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 
Swiss Chard, Yellow. 
Similar to the above, except in color. 
Pkt.,5c;oz., 10c; X lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 
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