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Farm Seed Catalogue, for 
WHITE TURNIPS. 
DANIELS’ NORFOLK GREEN 
ROUND. This is one of the finest 
varieties, far surpassing the usual 
stocks of Green Round ; extremely 
hardy, and, if not sown too early, 
per pint, 
s. d. 
per bu*li. 
s. d. 
will stand the Winter well 
0 
8 
32 
Green Globe. A fine selected stock 
0 
7 
28 
DANIELS’ PURPLE-TOP MAM- 
MOTH. An early Turnip, very heavy 
cropper, large and handsome roots 
0 
8 
35 
Bell or Decanter. Good old variety, 
extra fine selected stock 
0 
G 
28 
Devonshire Grey Stone. The largest 
of white-fleshed Turnips 
0 
7 
30 
Norfolk White Loaf. Well-known... 
0 
G 
28 
Pomeranian or White Globe. A 
fine Turnip for early use 
0 
G 
28 
Stone or Stubble. First-class for late 
sowing 
0 
7 
30 
DANIELS' RED GLOBE. Fine main 
crop variety ... 
0 
7 
30 
YELLOW-FLESHED OR 
HYBRID TURNIPS. 
per pint. per bush, 
s. d. s. d. 
Green-top Yellow Scotch. Grows 
a heavy crop, flesh solid and juicy, much 
relished by cattle ... ... ... 0 9 35 0 
Orange Jelly or Golden Ball. 
Excellent for late sowing ... ... 0 9 35 0 
Purple-top Yellow Scotch. A very 
superior variety, nearly equal to the Swede 
in quality, may be sown much later with the 
certainty of a crop ... ... ... 1 0 55 0 
Yellow Tankard. Comes early into use, 
large cropper ... ... ... ... 0 9 
35 0 
EVIDENCE OP QUALITY. 
From Mr. JAMES BEATTIE,lStruell. 
“The Turnip Seeds which I got from you last year gave great satisfaction, 
the Defiance Green-top especially were a splendid crop on our light land, and 
are as sound now (May 12th) as when lifted at November.” 
From Mr. JAMES NORTHOVER, Kempstone. 
“ It is only fair to say that I had the best crops of Mangrold, Parsnip, 
Carrots and Swedes from your Seeds that I have ever grown.” 
Spring, 1893. 
NORFOLK GREEN ROUND. 
PURPLE-TOP MAMMOTH. 
PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET VARIATIONS. 
