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H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
HASTINGS’ BIG 7 
TURNIP COLLECTION 50c 
The most popular of all Turnip collections, Hastings’ “Big 7” gives every family in the South a full supply of early, medium and 
late turnips. Ifo other seed house offers you such a bargain in GOOD TURNIP SEED as this. For 50 cents we will send you, post- 
paid, one full ounce each of Extra Early White Egg, Purple or Red Top Strap Eeaf, Early White Flat Dutch, Purple or Red Top 
Globe, Yellow or Amber Globe, Improved American Rutabaga, and Seven Top Turnip. Seven ounces of Turnips, all different, of the 
very best grade seed, for 50 cents, delivered at your postoffice. No other varieties will be sold at this price ana no changes will be 
allowed in this collection. If you do not want to plant all this seed this spring, what you hold over is perfectly good for next fall’s 
sowings. This superb turnip collection is now a standard for all turnip planting in every Southern State, This collection will give 
all the turnips any ordinary family can use and more. Remember: These are full ounces of seed. 
7 Ounces, 7 Varieties, 50 Cents, Postpaid 
Hastings’ Improved American Rutabaga — The Finest Rutabaga in the World 
Yellow or Amber 
Globe (No. 469) 
Sometimes called Yellow Stone, 
Undoubtedly the best of the yel- 
low fleshed sorts. Globe shap- 
ed, light yellow colored skin 
and flesh. Fine grained, sweet 
and a good keeper. A heavy 
cropper. Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 
10 cents ; % pound, 35 cents ; 
pound, $1.25; postpaid. . 
Seven Top (No. 477) 
The “salad” variety so largely 
planted in fall for greens dur- 
ing winter. Sown in earliest 
spring it furnishes “greens” 
very quickly. Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 10 cents ; 14 pound, 35 
cents; pound, $1.25; postpaid. 
Hastings’ Mixed 
Turnips (No. 479) 
A fine mixture of all the varie- 
ties of turnips and rutabaga 
listed by us giving a variety of 
turnips from one sowing, bulb- 
ing varieties as well as “turnip 
greens.” Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 
10 cents ; 14 pound, 35 cents ; 
pound, $1.25; postpaid. 
Hastings’ Improv- 
ed American Ruta- 
baga ( No. 468 ) JuVfeVt 
cropper of all rutabagas for the 
South. Of fine form, with rich 
purple colored top and light 
yellow flesh of most pleasing 
appearance. The flesh is tender 
and sweet and exceptionally 
free from hard, stringy nature. 
Has comparatively small tops, 
fine feeding roots, and is the 
surest and heaviest cropper. 
We have sold this special strain 
of American Rutabaga for near- 
ly twenty-five years and we have 
never had a variety of vegetable 
that has given such general sat- 
isfaction in all sections and in 
all kinds of seasons. Packet, 5 
cents; ounce, 15 cents; 14 pound, 
50 cents ; pound, $1.50; postpaid. 
TURNIP PRICE 
These turnip prices are the 
highest we have ever known. 
There is a turnip seed fam- 
ine due to repeated seed. crop 
failures both in the United 
States and Europe. Prices 
will continue high for some 
time. 
