Tomatoes, continued 
Stirling Castle. An excellent sort for forcing under glass, as 
well as for outdoor culture. Fruit bright, glossy red, smooth, 
of fine flavor, and very early. 
The Stone. 120 days. Very large, perfectly smooth fruits are 
bright scarlet, solid, meaty, with few seeds. Ship and keep 
well. 
W. E. B. Co.’s Special Bonny Best. 112 days. This is the 
finest strain of seed that can be procured. Medium early; 
fruits large, globe-shaped, bright scarlet. As a market 
variety it cannot be surpassed. 
Yellow Plum. 100 days. Fruits are yellow, oval, and very 
smooth. Used for preserves. 
Turnips 
For early crop, sow as soon as the ground can be prepared, 
in drills 15 inches apart, and thin the plants to stand 6 inches 
apart. Sow, for succession, at intervals of two weeks until the 
last week in July, and from that time onward until the last of 
August, sow for main crop. The sowings should always be 
made just before a rain, if possible, as the success of the crop 
depends in a great measure upon quick germination and rapid 
growth in the young plants. 
Early Red-topped Globe Turnip 
One ounce of seed will sow 250 feet of drill; 1 to 3 pounds, an acre 
Budlong White Rock. Obtained by years of selection and 
grows much smoother than White Rock. 
Early Red-topped Globe. 60 days. A large, handsome, 
globe-shaped Turnip; excellent for the table and extensively 
grown and pitted for fall and winter use. Remarkable for 
its heavy yield per acre. 
Early White Egg. 49 days. Pure white; egg-shaped; grows 
rapidly and is fine-grained, sweet, delicate-flavored, and 
solid. 
Early White Milan. 47 days. Very early; pure white; of 
fine quality. 
Golden Ball. 60 days. Most delicate yellow-fleshed Turnip 
we know of. Medium size, firm, hard, and of superior flavor. 
An excellent table variety. 
Macomber. Resembles White Rock, but much earlier. A 
favorite in some sections. 
Purple-Top Strap-Leaf. 56 days. Grown largely for fall 
and winter crops. 
Sweet German. A very popular variety in some sections of 
the country where it is highly esteemed for its excellent 
keeping qualities. Large; white; fine quality. 
Twentieth Century Rock. This is now recognized as the 
standard white winter Turnip. 
Rutabaga 
Sow 1 pound of seed per acre 
Improved American. 85 to 90 days. Large, firm, yellow 
roots which keep well, and are of good flavor. Hardy, a 
heavy cropper, and excellent for either table or stock. 
PRICES OF TURNIPS 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
V 4 lb. 
Lb. 
Budlong White Rock. 
....$0 10 
$0 15 
$0 40 
$1 00 
Cowhorn. 
10 
15 
30 
75 
Early Red-topped Globe. 
10 
15 
35 
90 
Early White Egg. 
10 
15 
35 
90 
Early White Milan. 
Golden Ball. 
10 
15 
40 
1 00 
10 
15 
40 
1 00 
Macomber. 
10 
15 
40 
1 00 
Purple-Top Strap-Leaf. 
10 
15 
30 
75 
Seven Top. 
10 
15 
35 
1 00 
Sweet German. 
10 
15 
40 
1 00 
Twentieth Century Rock. 
10 
15 
40 
1 00 
Yellow Aberdeen. 
PRICE OF RUTABAGA 
10 
15 
40 
1 00 
Improved American. 
10 
15 
35 
90 
Twentieth Century Rock Turnip 
Improved American Rutabaga 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
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