For Extremely Early, Rapidly Maturing Turnips Use Kilgore’s Tokyo Market and Early Florida 
TURNIP and RUTABAGA 
Plant 2 to 3 pounds of seed per acre 
We list only the types that are best suited to Florida and Southern soils and growing conditions. For best 
quality grow Turnips rapidly. 
Culture. Plant in rows 1 % feet apart. Thin early, because any over-crowding will result in rough, slow- 
growing, poorly flavored roots. Turnips can be planted every month in the year in Florida. Rutabagas are 
best grown as a late fall and winter crop. 
Prices quoted are postpaid. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Kilgore’s Tokyo Market. (New.) 
■ (35 days.) This variety 
BRED-RITE is extremely early in ma- 
turity, producing very 
beautiful, attractive, 
white, globe-shaped roots, with a very 
fine tap root. Foliage grows upright, is 
louse resistant, but not as luxuriant and 
heavy as Japanese Foliage turnip. 
Where a very early, uniform, pure white, 
globe-shaped turnip is desired, Toyko 
Market is the very best variety to plant. 
Our special stock of this variety is ex¬ 
ceedingly uniform, all the roots being 
of similar shape and maturing about the 
same time, which makes it an ideal va¬ 
riety to grow for market. The roots are 
of exceptionally fine quality, and of ex¬ 
ceedingly attractive appearance. Pkt. 5c; 
)41b. 20c; lb. 65c. 
Kilgore’s Tokyo Market Turnip 
Purple-Top White Globe. (50 days.) The roots 
--— are almost perfect 
globe-shaped, and the flesh and skin are white, colored 
a beautiful purple or red above ground. Very fine¬ 
grained and sweet, of superior quality. Grown ex¬ 
tensively in the South for shipment to northern mar¬ 
kets. Pkt. 5c; )4 lb. 15c; lb. 40c. 
White Globe. (44 days.) A handsome, pure white, 
-- very large, perfectly round Turnip 
of fine quality. It has small tops, grows rapidly, and 
gets very large, producing a heavy yield per acre. 
Closely resembles Purple-Top White Globe except for 
color. Pkt. 5c; 14 lb. 15c; lb. 40c. 
White Effff (45 da y s -) An early, oval or 
_ '' egg-shaped variety with clear 
white roots of medium size. The flesh is white, firm, 
fine-grained and sweet. Pkt. 5c; 14 lb. 15c; lb. 40c. 
Kilgore’s Early Florida. (35 days.) 
— -_ _ We have 
an exceptionally fine 
BRED-RITE stock of this early vari- 
■QIOH ety. Our seed is grown 
“““ from special hand-select¬ 
ed and transplanted roots. The roots are 
of medium size, smooth, flat, and white, with a bright 
purple top, and extremely early. Recommended as an 
extra early home garden and local market variety. 
Pkt. 5c; 141b. 20c; lb. 65c. 
Japanese Foliage Turnip. (SHOGOIN or Lo V s T 
-—- - - L- resistant.) (50 days.) A 
louse-resistant foliage turnip from Ja- 
BRED-RITE pan, which we are offering because 
KQZBi of extremely promising results we have 
«...secured with it in our Proving 
Grounds. This turnip resists the hot, scorching sun, 
dry weather, and lice. It produces an immense yield 
of upright-growing foliage, which is always in good 
demand during late spring and summer in the South. 
The roots are white, semi-globe shaped, but more large¬ 
ly planted for the tops which are extremely large, 
thick, very succulent, tender, and of finest mild flavor. 
Pkt. 5c; 141b. 20c; lb. 65c. 
Kilgore’s Earliest White Flat. ( 42 days.) 
- An early 
foliage turnip developed in Japan. It produces very 
delicate, smooth, high quality foliage for greens and 
matures considerably earlier than Japanese Foliage 
turnip. The foliage grows upright, making it louse re¬ 
sistant and easy to clean for greens. The root is white 
in color, flat in shape, and develops very early. It may 
be grown for both foliage and roots, and as a result of 
our trials is highly recommended where a very early 
foliage turnip with delicate, high quality, flat, white 
roots are desired. Pkt. 5c; )4lb. 20c; lb. 65c. 
Early White Flat Dutch. (42 days.) A very 
--- early, flat, pure white, 
smooth turnip, of medium size and fine quality. 
Pkt. 5c; 1-4 lb. 15c; lb. 40c. 
American Improved Rutabaga. ( 90 da ys.) The 
very finest Pur¬ 
ple Top Rutabaga grown. The smooth roots attain a 
much larger size than turnips, are almost globular, 
being slightly oblong, pale yellow with a purple top, 
and with a very small neck. Flesh is yellow, solid, 
tender, not hard and stringy. For table and stock 
feeding. Pkt. 5c; T4 lb. 20c; lb. 50c. 
FOR BEST RESULTS PLANT KILGORE’S “BRED-RITE” SEEDS 
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