Snow White Turnip 
SNOW WHITE TURNIP—This is one of the finest early 
Turnips ever introduced. It has thin white skin, always solid, sweet 
and a good keeper. The flesh is snow white and on account of its 
being early is the best variety to sow in the garden for early use 
It can be sown late with good results. Do not fail to give it a trial 
this season. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts.. 10c.; oz., 15c.; % lb., 40c.. 
EARLY 
SNOWBALL 
Oli 
SIX WEEKS 
This is one of 
the best Extra 
Early Turnips 
in cultivation. 
The bulb is o f 
medium size, 
smooth white 
and of excellent 
flavor. Per pkt. 
5c.; oz. 10c.; 
Vi lb., 90c.; % 
lb. 30c.; Ib. 
50c. 
SUPERB MIXTURE OF TURN IPS—This mixture con¬ 
tains all the leading varieties, 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.; 
3 pkts., 9c.; oz. 10c.; Vi Tt>. 15c.; V 2 Th. 35c.; lb. 40c. 
HEAVY CROPPING RUTABAGA 
This is 3 . magnificent Rutabaga and we consider it 
the most profitable of Swede Turnips, as well as 
the hardiest, heaviest, best shape and most produe 
tive. The flesh is yellow, of the choicest quality 
and bulbs always remain sound and good 
when flatter varieties will rot. It is a variety 
that should be sown in prefer¬ 
ence to all others and you will 
make a great mistake if you do not 
plant it this year. Per pkt., 5c.; 3 
pkts., 9c.; oz., 10c.; % Tb., 35c.; 
V'i IT)., 40c.; Ih„ 70c.__ 
SKIRTING’S PURPLE TOP 
—Enormously productive; flesh yel¬ 
low, solid, sweet and one of the 
best for field culture. Per pkt., 
5c.; 3 pkts., 9c.; oz. 10c.; 3 /4 lb. 
15c.; V 2 Tb. 35c.; Tb. 45c. 
BREADSTONE—Is medium' 
size, very quick growing' 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. 
10c.; Vt lb. 30c.; V 2 lb. 35c.; lb. 
60 c. 
IM P R O V E11 A M E RICAN 
PURPLE TOP —One of the best 
varieties; fine quality, it keeps 
hard and brittle until summer, and 
after heavy cropping is the largest yielder of ^ 
them all. It is one of the best for table and 
stock feeding. We consider our extra choice 
stock unequalled. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 14 
lb. 30c.; V 2 lb. 30c.; lb. 50c. _ 
IMPERIAL HARDY SWEDE—Grows to a 
large size, with a single tap root and produces a 
fine bulb always of good quality, and is one of the 
best for winter use. Per pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts., 9c.'; 
oz.. 10 .; U lb.. 15c.; V 2 lb,, 35c,; lb.< 45. _____ 
LARGE WHITE SWEET—Flesh white and solid, 
rich sweet flavor, a well-known Rutabaga. Per pkt.. 5c,J 
3 pkts., 8c.; oz., 10c.; Vi lb., 30c.; V 2 lb,, 30c.; lb., 45c. 
EARLY WHITE ELAT DUTCH This is another early variety, which grows to a 
medium 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 sowing. Our Early White Flat Dutch seed 
this season is the finest we have ever produced, being of strong vitality. Give it a trial. j 
P kt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 8c.‘, oz., 10c.; Vi lb., 20c.; V 2 lb., 30c.; lb., 50 . ^ 
White Egg: 
produces egg 
thin white 
id, sweet and 
Excellent for 
—A variety that 
shape roots with 
skin, always sol- 
a good keeper, 
early or late 
sowing. Very desirable for table 
use. One of our best. Pkt., 5c., oz., 
10c., 2 ozs.. 15c., % lb., 30c 
EXTRA EARLY MILAN— 
This is a good Turnip and one of 
the earliest varieties grown; bulbs 
are flat, of medium size, smooth 
with a small purple top. The flesh 
is pure white, of the best quality; 
fine grained, hard, solid and an ex¬ 
cellent keeper. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 
10c.; % lb. 35c.; V 2 lb. 45c.; 
lb. 80c. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF—The bulb is very 
flat, of medium size and quite smooth, with a bright pur¬ 
ple top; very fine grained. Per pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts., 8c.5 
oz. 10c.; Vt lb. 15c.; V 2 1b 35c.; lb. 45«. 
GOLDEN BALL—Very early; fine quality and keeps 
well. Excellent for table use or stock feeding. Per pkt., 
5c.; oz. 10c.; Vi Tb. 15c.; V 2 Tb. 35c.; lb. 45c. 
HEAVY CROPPING 
b 
J 11 ® i-s ^ 
u of 2+3-c i 
rft r l 
0 
< glass;g.s^-5 
& 111,2‘ao 8 3 §« I 
< S, g<H sen 2 s 
rr > tJ “5-0 
12 8 g-g® S- 
> pxj « ® «°.S 
5: E.S ” ca-s 
tL. 
13 Ots. : 
I pkt. Purple Top Strap Leaf-.; 
1 pkt. Early Snow Ball or Six- 
Weeks; 1 pkt. American Purple 
Top • 1 pkt- Large White Sweet. 
Packets for I«o., postpan 
-< O O— £ C 
™ n g£.t;„ E-g r's °s 
T ® g d ” c> -5^ P 
J ®JcJs 
*** 1 ft m : d d o c o , 
Yr W . w jr- +-> ^ oi C 
H, 2= |£g~|£f 
/v * S ?"B ^ S* a . 
Q $ p jjjj! gs” | 
y WA M .S3 > ; 
|l!|.s sfJMi 1 
2ac u»£ o 0 .!Es " I 
^ g.ST e.Sia * $■$ g § - H ! 
f ri Cm T >• O ^ a O 1) 
•.SSo^jSiEogcaSjpfi 
r ’ G °o" 
, “ d 8 <u.2 ®.iJ 
■rr'Z P 0r c.S ci ’5 0 
SCSI's ' 
D 
^ j A U 
S D 0 
