TURNIPS 
Golden Ball 
Of the yellow or golden 
fleshed turnips this is the 
best variety. Roots grow 
quickly to good size, are 
smooth and very fine in ap¬ 
pearance. Flesh is a rich yel¬ 
low color, tender and mild 
in flavor; in fact, we consid¬ 
er it the best turnip for ta¬ 
ble use. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
EARLY WHITE MILAN !4 lb- 20c.; lb. 70c. 
Extra Early White Milan 
A very valuable sort 
largely used by market 
gardeners for first or extra early use. The quickest growing 
variety and under favorable conditions is fit for use in a 
few weeks after sowing. The roots are of medium size, of 
pure white color and very handsome appearance. Flesh is 
fine grained, sweet and of mild flavor. A splendid variety 
for both the home and market garden. Pkt 5c.; oz. 10c. t 
J4 lb. 25c.; lb. 90c. 
GOLDEN BALL 
Purple Top White Globe 
This grows very quickly to large 
size; roots even and regular in form 
and of most handsome appearance. The bulbs will measure six inches and 
more in diameter, being of perfect globe form; the upper portion is of 
rich purplish red and the lower half creamy white. Flesh white, firm and 
crisp, of mild flavor. It is an excellent keeper and being so productive 
is one of the best to grow for stock feeding. The plants being of such 
large, strong growth should be thinned more severely than with small 
early sorts. This variety is very extensively used for market growing. 
PkL 5c.; oz. 10c.; A lb. 25c.; lb. 85c. 
, LARGE WHITE BELGIAN 
FIELD CARROT 
Large White Belgian 
This is the largest yielding 
stock carrot grown. Nearly half 
its length grows above the 
ground, making them very easy 
to harvest. Carrots are often IS 
inches long and 4 to 5 inches in 
diameter. Yields of 15 tons per 
acre are nothing unusual. Excel¬ 
lent for either cows or horses. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 'A lb. 25c. 
SUGAR BEET 
Klein Wanzleben 
This Beet is the result of years 
of methodical and persevering 
lection. It gives better results than 
any other variety. It is extremely 
rich in sugar, thousands of anal¬ 
ysis showing that the average per¬ 
centage of sugar obtained from 
this variety is about eighteen and 
its average yield may be stated as 
from 15 to 16 tons per acre but 
crops of 25 to 4 0 tons per acre 
have been obtained off it. Flesh ^1 1^ A rjjt^Q U (TT* 
finely grained and very sweet. Pkt. OU vHni OC.L. ! 
5c.; oz. Sc.; lb. 20c.; lb 60c. ^ 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
TOMATO LETTUCE CUCUMBERS ONION 
SCUASH 
SPINACH 
PARSNIP 
14 Big Pkts. of the Earliest Vegetables for 85c. 
If you wish to have things in your garden very early, far ahead of your neighbors, 
plant Ibis special collection. It is made up of our very earliest varieties of Northern 
Grown Seeds which are unexcelled for earliness, hardiness and productiveness. This 
collection contains 14 full sized packets as follows: 
ONION—Giant Sweet Spanish 
PEAS—Extra Early Marvel 
RADISH—Jung's Rapid Red 
PARSNIP—Jung’s Private Stock 
SPINACH—King of Denmark 
SQUASH—Table Queen 
TOMATO—Jung’s Wayahead 
If bought at regular catalog prices the above would cost $1.30 but as a special 
offer we will send the above 14 full sized packets of Earliest Seeds for 85c and in 
addition you may select 3 pkts. of the free specialties on inside front cover. Book¬ 
let of Culture Instructions free with each collection. 
BEANS—Extra Early Wax 
BEET—Early Model 
CABBAGE—Golden Acre 
CARROT—First of All 
CUCUMBER—Earliest of All 
SWEET CORN—Ex. Ea. Fortune 
LETTUCE—Earliest Wayahead 
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