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O. W. CLARK & SON, BUFFALO, NEW YORK 
TURNIPS 
French, Navet. German, TObe. Spanish, JS/abo. 
Culture. —One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill; 2 pounds will sow an acre. This crop does best in 
highly enriched, light, sandy soil. Sow in drills from 12 to 15 inches and thin early to 8 or 9 inches 
apart. A good crop when culti¬ 
vated with judgment; like many 
others, it does far better with care¬ 
ful culture in well fertilized ground. 
Early White Milan. Very 
early ; pure white and of fine 
quality. Oz. 10 cts., %\b. 25 
cts., lb. 8.0 cts. 
Red, or Purple =Top Strap= 
Leaf. Rapid grower, with 
mild flavor ; the most popular 
variety for early use, either for 
the table or stock. Oz. 10 cts., 
%\b. 15 cts., lb. 40 cts. 
White Egg. In shape is nearly 
oval or egg, as its name would 
indicate ; flesh very firm and 
fine-grained ; thin and perfectly 
smooth skin, and both flesh and 
skin are of snowy whiteness 
Oz. ioc., %lb. 15c., lb. 40c. „ TT1 _. J m „ 
D 0 White and Purple-Top Strap Leaf. 
Red, or Purple=Top White * 
Globe. A globe-shaped va¬ 
riety ; an improvement on the preceding for market-garden purposes .... 
Early Flat Dutch. An excellent garden variety, resembling White Strap-Leaf 
the best variety for spring sowing ..... . 
Early White Strap=Leaf. Differs from Red-Top Strap-Leaf only in color . 
Early White Globe. Pure white ; solid; sweet; mild flavor. 
Yellow Globe. Flesh a rich, pale yellow color ; excellent keeper .... 
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RUTABAGA, or 
Purple-top Rutabaga. 
SWEDISH TURNIP 
Monarch. Very large, with 
small top and neck ; flesh a 
rich yellow, solid and very 
fine-grained; will outyield 
any other variety of Rutabaga 
grown. 
Laing’s Improved. One of 
the earliest of the Rutabagas; 
forms a handsome bulb of 
good quality; keeps well; 
good for table use, and has 
long been a general favorite . 
Champion Purple=Top. An 
English variety; resembles 
the preceding; very produc¬ 
tive and of high quality . . . 
SKirving's Purple»Top. A 
very heavy cropper; one of 
the best for field culture, on 
account of its great yield . . 
White Sweet Russian. This 
variety is now very extensively 
cultivated, and is given pref¬ 
erence in many sections for 
its white flesh; it is very 
hardy and productive, keeps 
well until late in the spring, 
and is highly esteemed by 
farmers and cattle raisers for 
its sweet, delicate flavor, and 
great firmness when kept. . 
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