For the Southern States. 
Pouici iaEi Globe. 
This is selected from 
the above. It is 
smoother and hand¬ 
somer in shape ; good 
to plant early in 
spring. When pulled 
before it is too large 
it is a very salable 
turnip in the market. 
While Spring. 
This is similar to the 
White Flat Dutch; 
not quite so large, 
but rounder in shape. 
The tops are larger; 
it is early, a good 
quality, and best 
adapted for spring 
planting. 
Yellow Aber¬ 
deen. This is a 
variety very little 
cultivated here. It is 
Extra Early white French. 
Pomerian Globe. 
shaped like theKuta Baga, color 
yellow with purple top. Good 
for table use or feeding stock. 
Robertson’s Golden Ball, 
is the best of the yellow Tur¬ 
nips for table use. It is very 
smooth, oval in shape, and of 
a beautiful orange color. Leaves 
are small. Should be sown in 
fall of the year, and always 
in drills, so that the plants can 
be thinned out and worked. 
This kind ought to be more cul¬ 
tivated. 
Amber Globe. This is 
very similar to the above kind. 
£ arly I* n r p I e T o p 
Uliinieli. A new variety from 
Germany; flat, with red or 
purple top; same as the Ameri- 
