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Sherwood Hall Nursery Co.’s 
French, Navet. German, R^en. Spanish, Nabo 
Culture. — One ounce will sow one hundred and fift}’ feet of drill ; two pounos wi 
crop does best in highly enriched, light, sandy soil. Sow in drills from twelve to fif- 
teen inches, and thin early to eight or nine inches apart. A good crop when cultivated 
with judgment. 
Oz. \ 
K.Mra-Early Purple-Top Milan. Earliest in cultivation ; white 
flesh of excellent flavor $o lo < 
GoUleii Hall or Orange Jelly. Very handsome; rich, pale yel- 
low flesh 10 
Piu'ple-Top Mimicli. A very early sort ; snow-white flesh, of 
excellent flavor lo 
Red-Top Globe. A standard variety ; very heavy cropper .... lo 
Sweet Geriiiaii. A long variety ; flesh pure white, solid, sweet 
and mild-flavored lo 
AVliilc Egg. Skin and flesh of snowy whiteness ; .sweet, firm and 
fine-grained lo 
White Elat Hutch. Very early ; white flesh ; solid and mild . . to 
While French or Rock. Grows long ; sweet and mild-flavored . lo 
sow one acre. This 
WHITE EGG. 
Oz. 
AVhite Norfolk. Grows to a 
large size ; used mostly for 
feeding stock So lo 
AVhite Strai)-Ijeaf. A good, 
early, white variety ; fine 
flavor lo 
Yellow Aberdeen. Good 
keeper ; usually grown for 
stock feeding lo 
Yellow Stone. The best yel- 
low-fleshed variety for 
table use ; delicious qual- 
ity 10 
Oz. 
Improved A in e r i c a n . 
Solid flesh of superior 
quality ; good for table or 
stock $0 lo 
Champion Purple-T o p . 
Highly recommended ; pro- 
duces extraordinary crops 
in good soil 
Ijaing’.s Improved. Hand- 
some variety of excellent 
quality 
Pri/.e-AA'inner. Of large 
size and very symmetrical ; 
keeps sound and good for 
a long time 
Shamrock. Productive and 
nutritious; excellent for 
stock feeding 
Skirving’s Purple-Top. A 
first-rate variety, and keeps 
well 
lo 
lo 
10 
10 
10 
If-Ib. Lb. 
$0 15 So 5° 
20 6o 
20 6o 
25 75 
!i-lb. Lb. 
So 25 So 75 
20 6e 
20 6o 
20 6o 
20 6o 
20 6o 
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