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LANDRETHS’ SEEDS ARE YOUR ASSURANCE OF THE BEST 
A Group of Landreths’ Southern Snow White Globe 
(For description see Page 73) 
TURNIP—Continued 
YELLOW FLESHED VARIETIES 
Aberdeen or Yellow Scotch—70 Days. This 
Turnip is highly recommended for cattle. Roots 
yellow with green top, flesh yellow. It is a ranker 
grower and coarser and later than the Amber Globe 
which we offer, but we recommend it most highly 
for dairy purposes. Listed by us over 100 years ago. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c J lb. 16c lb. 46c 
AMBER GLOBE GREEN CROWNED—70 Days. 
This we introduced in 1863 and it is almost indis¬ 
pensable in every household. It is a vigorous, free 
grower, valuable for both table and cattle feeding, 
productive and an excellent keeper. We can say 
without hesitancy it is the best yellow fleshed 
Turnip on the market today. Roots are large with 
green tops and globular shaped. The skin is yellow, 
except at the top, which is green. The flesh is light 
yellow, of fine texture and very sweet, and when 
cooked more closely resembles Rutabaga than any 
other Turnip on the market. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c J lb. 16c lb. 46c 
Amber Globe Red Crowned—70 Day^s. A 
Bloomsdale selection from the older Green Crowned 
Amber Globe. The same in every respect as the 
Green except it has an outside red crown and for 
this reason it is preferred by some market gardeners, 
as they like its appearance in the basket. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c \ lb. 20c lb. 60c 
Golden Ball or Orange Jelly—60 Days. Cut 
leaved, small tops, an excellent fine-texture, smooth¬ 
skinned, early orange and yellow fleshed variety. 
Desirable for the Home Garden. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c \ lb. 16c lb. 46c 
RUTABAGA 
BLOOMSDALE SWEDE—90 Days. The Blooms¬ 
dale Swede is the parent of all neckless Rutabaga, 
called by some Improved Long Island Swede, quite 
wonderful in its fine breeding. It is a yellow i 
globular or ovoid shaped Rutagaba, large size, the I 
finest texture and flavor, a rich, creamy yellow, with j 
a purple top, and absolutely free of neck—a good ' 
keeper. Undoubtedly the best of the Rutabagas. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c J lb. 20c lb. 60c 
Budlong Breadstone or Sweet German—90 
Days. A white fleshed Rutabaga, is stump rooted, 
fibrous outside; very hardy; a long keeper. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c I lb. 20c lb. 60c ! 
LANDRETHS’ IMPROVED PURPLE TOP ! 
YELLOW FLESHED or Long Island Swede—90 
Days. A hardv, oval-rooted sort, a heavy cropper. 
Flesh yellow, with a purple crown. Grown largely i 
by market gardeners for table use. 1 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c j lb. 20c lb. 60c 
LANDRETHS’ PARTICULAR—90 Days. This ( 
remarkable stock is grown by us on our Bloomsdale 
Farm. It is absolutely free from neck, solid, sweet, 
tender, with a good purple top, excellent yellow 
flesh, and a fine shaped bulb. The gem for Market |; 
Gardens. Pkt. 6c oz. 46c I lb. $1,60 lb. $6.00 
WINTER TURNIPS FOR GREENS 
Dixie Land—60 Days, A form of Turnip for winter | 
greens. Produces large foliage of light blue-green 
color. An exceedingly good variety. The roots, 
however, are not good for eating, only the tops 
being used. Pkt. 6c oz. 10c ? lb. 16c lb. 46c 
Seven Top or Southern Prize—60 Days. This 
Turnip is used entirely for greens and salad. It | 
may be left standing in the open ground during ! 
Winter as far north as Philadelphia. In the Spring | 
in the Southern State it yields an abundant foliage | 
for boiling with cured meat and is in much demand. 
It is principally cultivated in the Southern States 
and is a great favorite as greens for stock. It is 
very hardy. Pkt. 6c oz. 10c J lb. 16c lb. 46c 
