MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST—1936 
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Weisse Rube (Ger.) TURNIPS 
Navone (it.) 
Purple 
Top 
White 
Globe 
Turnips 
Grown 
from 
Harris 
Specia 
Strain 
It requires 1 to 1]/^ lbs. oj seed per acre in 
drills, or 12Jo 2)/^ lbs. broadcast. 
Purple Top White Globe 
Special Strain 
Our special stock of Purple Top White 
Globe turnip produces the most uniformly 
smooth handsome roots of any stock we 
have ever seen. The color is a smooth 
snowy white with bright purple tops. Such 
turnips make a much more attractive 
product and always sell better than just 
ordinary turnips. See prices below. 
Have You Missed Anything? 
Make sure you have gone over the pre- 
ceeding pages carefully so that you will 
not be short of seed at planting time. 
M lb. lb. 10 lb. 
EARLY WHITE MILAN. The Earliest Turnip. $ .30 $ .85 $8.00 
Very early, fiat white turnip. 
EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN.30 .85 8.00 
_The earliest purple top turnip, rery fine. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. Special Strain. See above.25 .70 6.50 
Purple Top Strap-leaf.20 .60 5.50 
White, purple top, flat, rery rapid grower. 
Snowball.25 .70 6.50 
Pure white, round as a ball; early, with small tops. 
White Egg.25 .70 6.50 
Pure white, globe shape. 
GOLDEN BALL. TThe smoothest Yellow Turnip.25 .75 7.00 
Round, smooth yellow. A fine turnip. 
SHOGOIN. The Best Foliage Variety.25 .80 7.50 
The best turnip for greens, very much superior to Seven Top, The turnips are white, 
flat and of fine quality. The tops are light green of good quality and grow in clusters. 
Kohirixbe (Ger.) RUT A BAGAS OT Swcde Tumips Cavolo navone (It.) 
i^lb. lb. 101b. 
MACOMBER. Finest Quality. White Flesh. $.60 $2.00 $19.00 
A white purple top Swede of very fine quality for table use. 
IMPROVED LONG ISLAND. Special Neckless Strain.30 .85 8.00 
The best strain of Yellow Purple Top Ruta Baga. The roots are smooth and hand¬ 
some with none or very small necks and few side roots. The flesh is yellow and of 
fine quality. 
Wasser-Melone (Ger.) WATERMELON Cocomero d’acqua (It.) 
An ounce of seed will plant about 25 hills; 2 to 3 pounds to the acre. 
The varieties we have here listed are all suitable for growing in the North, as they are early 
and in our climate will produce ripe fruit before frost, from seed sown in the open ground. 
Oz. M lb. lb. 10 lb. 
STONE MOUNTAIN. Try This One For Market. $.15 $.45 $1.25 $11.50 
WONDER MELON. (New).!.12 .30 1.00 9.00 
The largest and best of the oblong varieties for growing in the North. They 
are early, dark green with bright red flesh of fine quality. Will produce large 
crops even where the seasons are short. 
FORDHOOK EARLY.10 .25 .75 7.00 
KLECKLEY’S SWEETS.10 .25 .70 6.50 
Ice Cream or Peerless.10 .25 .75 7.00 
HUNGARIAN HONEY. The Sweetest Watermelon.12 .30 1.00 9.00 
WINTER QUEEN. White Skin. Long Keeper.12 .30 1.00 9.00 
GREEN CITRON or Colorado Preserving.10 .25 .75 7.00 
