TURNIPS, 
I have an extra choice iot of Turnip Seed this year, and have made 
my prices so very low they are within the reach of everyone, and l 
know that I can satisfy you. I deliver the seed by mail postpaid. 
SNOW WHITE TURNIP —This is one of the finest early turnips ever introduced. It has a thin white skin, always solid, sweet and a good 
keeper. The flesh is snow white and on account ofits being early is the best variety to sow in the garden for early use.' It can be sown late w ith 
good results. Do not fail to give it a trial this season. Per pkt. 5o.; oz. 12c, 
EARLY SNOW BALL OR SIX WEEKS— 
This is one of the best Extra Early Turnips in 
cultivation. Thebulbof medium size, smooth, 
white and of excellent flavor. Per pkt. 5c.; 
oz. 8 c.; 14 lb. 15c.; J /4 lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 
SUPERB MIXTURE OF TURNIPS—This 
mixture contains all of the leading varieties of 
both early and late, and,by sowing this seed, 
a continuous supply may be had throughout 
the season. You cannot do better than plant 
some of this seed. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 8 c.; >4 lb. 
I5c.‘; 1/4 lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 
EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH—This is 
another early variety, which grows to a me¬ 
dium size very quickly. It has a clear white 
skin and is always choice for table use, and is 
one of the very best varieties for spring so wing. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 8 c.; 34 lb. I5c.; y 2 lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF—Thebulb is 
very flat, of medium size and quite smooth, 
with a bright purple top: very fine grained. . . . . 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c.; V, lb. 15c.; Vi lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. EARLY WHITE ELAT DUTCH AMP 
GOLDEN BALL— Very earlv, line quality PCRP1 - E to1> STBAP LEAF turnip. 
a, FVTKA K e ipTV X MTf n 4 t N^!ThDD ,, ® e ” r f ? edin *- Pci P*t. 5c.; oz. 8 c.; % lb. 16c.; V 2 lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 
LX IRA EARLY MILAN his is a good turnip and one of the earliest varieties grown ; bulbs are flat, of medium 
II firayjg: g^ he bcst : filie * rained - bard - solld - d -«. 
WHITE 
EGG—Pro¬ 
duces beau- 
tifn 1 egg- 
shaped roots, with thin 
whiteslcin; alwayssolid, 
sweet and a good keep¬ 
er: excellent for early or 
late sowing, and is most 
desirable for table use. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c.; V4 lb. 
18c.; y 2 lb. 30c.; lb. 45c. 
RUTABAGA AND SWEDE TURNIPS. 
IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE TOP—One of the very best varieties ; fine 
quality ; it keeps hard and brittle until summer, and after heavy cropping; is the 
largest yieider of them all. It is one of the best for tabic and stock feeding. I 
consider my extra choice stock unequaled. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c.; Vi lb. 15c.; >/4 lb. 
25c.; lb. 40c. 
BREADSTONE— Is medium size, very quick glowing and roots 
are smooth, white, with colored tops; flesh perfectly white, fine 
grained, cooks quickly. One of the best in cultivation_for winter 
and spring use. Per pkt.5c.; oz. 8c.; % lb. 20c.; >/4 lb. 35c.; lb. 50c. 
SK. IRVING'S PURPLE TOP—Enormously productive; flesh 
yellow, solid, sweet and one of the best for field culture. Per pkt. 
5c.; oz. 8c.; y. lb. 12c.j 3/, lb. 20c.; lb. 35c. 
HEAVY CROPPING SWEDE—This is a magnificent Ruta- 
baga and I consider it the most profitable of all Swede Turnips, 
as well as the hardiest, heaviest, best shaped and most produc¬ 
tive. The flesh is yellow of the choicest quality and bulbs always 
remain sound and good when flatter varieties will rqt. It is a 
variety that should be sown in preference to all others and you 
\\ ill make a great mistake ifyou do notplant it this year. Per pkt. 
Ac.; oz. 8C.j Vi. lb. 25c.; y 2 lb. 40c.; lb. 60. 
I will mail the following for 
15 cents. 
LARGE WHITE 
SWEET—Flesh white 
and solid ; rich sweet 
flavor; a well-known 
Rutabaga. Per pkt. 
5c.; oz. 8c.; 14 lb. 13c.; 
% lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 
SPECIAL, OFFER. 
CROPPING 
SWEDE 
f packet Purple Top Strap Leaf, 
I packet Early Snow-Ball or Six Weeks, 
I packet Heavy Cropping Swede, 
t packet Large White Sweet, 
i pkts. 15c. postpaid. 
HEAVY 
IMPERIAL 
HARDY 
SWEDE. 
F. B. MILLS, SEEDSMAN, ROSE HILL, NEW YORK. 
IMPERIAL HARDY SWEDE.—Grows 
to a large size, with a single tap root and pro¬ 
duces a fine bulb always of good quality, and is 
one of the best for winter use. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 
8 c.; 14 lb. 15.; 3/4 lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 
More 
than 
500.000 packets 
of MILLS’ Seeds 
were presented 
customers free on the 50 
cent certificate selections 
% l during 1903. HowmonySeeds¬ 
men do you think SELL that many in o 
year? 
