MANCHESTER and ALTRINCHAM. 
Green Globe Improved Turin/ 
Turnips 
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Kohl Rabi. 
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Y ellow-Fleshed Varieties. 
PURPLE-TOP YELLOW SCOTCH. A good keeper, ^fghl^y d ’ 
nutritious, and nearly equal to a Swede for feeding purposes 0 9 
IMPROVED GREEN-TOP YELLOW SCOTCH. A very hardy 
and valuable turnip ; produces a heavy crop, and keeps well . . . 0 9 
YELLOW TANKARD. An early, long-shaped variety, grows a 
heavy crop, largely used for feeding sheep off the ground ... 010 
DALE’S HYBRID. One of the best types of Scotch Green-Top 
Yellow Turnips ; grows to a large size, and keeps well 0 9 
FOSTERTON HYBRID. From original stock. One of the most 
valuable Green-Top Yellow Turnips in cultivation ... 0 9 
INVINCIBLE GREEN TOP. Suitable for early or late sowing, 
of round shape, flesh firm and juicy ... ... ... o 10 
White-Fleshed Varieties. 
Per lb. — s. 
GREEN GLOBE, IMPROVED. A superior variety, large, and of 
perfect shape. The hardiest of all the white-fleshed turnips ... 0 
GREEN BARREL. A first-rate turnip, oval shape, very hardy ... 0 
GREY STONE. A quick-growing, heavy-cropping variety... 0 
PURPLE-TOP MAMMOTH, IMPROVED. An excellent type of 
this well-known variety, largely grown for early feed. Finely 
shaped, very solid and juicy, and thrives well on poor soil . . . 0 8 
POMERANIAN WHITE GLOBE. A large and handsome variety, 
one of the best for early consumption ... ... ... ... o 7 
Turnips for Late Sowing*. 
Per lb. — s. d. 
ALTRINCHAM YELLOW. An excellent variety, good for early 
use i o 
EARLY MARKET GREEN-TOP WHITE (Dean’s). Extra selected 
stock, specially recommended for market purposes 1 6 
EARLY WHITE STONE OR SIX WEEKS. A quick growing variety, 
and very popular ... 0 10 
GOLDEN BALL OR ORANGE JELLY. Handsome variety of rapid 
growth, and a good keeper ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Kohl Rabi. 
( Turnip-rooted Cabbage.) 
This is in reality a Kale, with the stems distended, so as to resemble 
the “ bulb ” of a turnip. The “ bulb ” itself is of a higher feeding value 
than the turnip and the leaves are as nutritious as ordinary kale. It is 
very hardy, does well in any soil, and stands drought better than Swedes, 
for which it is an excellent substitute. 
Per lb. — s. d. 
LARGE GREEN. The best variety in cultivation ... ... ... 2 0 
Joseph Wood, Esq., Syddal House Farm, Bramhall, writes “ I am pleased to 
say the seeds I have had from you for a number of years have always been very 
satisfactory.’’ 
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