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FORREST’S HONEST SEEDS 
TURNIP 
Large, Honest Packets 5c Each. 
Deduct 10c per pound, 4c per half pound, if ordered to go by freight or express. 
Extra Early Purple Top Milan—A new, early, very white variety, with purple top and strap 
leaf, mild and sweet. Oz. 8c, J4 lb. 15c, It). 50c. 
Extra Early White Milan—Same as above 
except it is pure white. Oz. 8c, 34 It). 15c, 
lb. 50c. 
Early Flat Dutch or White Top Strap- 
Leaved—A standard variety; good size; pure 
white; small top, with but few leaves; very 
sweet. Oz. 8c, 34 lb. 12c, lb. 40c. 
Snowball or Early Six Weeks—A com¬ 
paratively new, early, handsome, tender, and 
sweet variety. Oz. 8c, 34 lb. 15c, lb. 40c. 
Early White Egg—An egg-shaped variety 
for spring or fall sowing. Flesh white, firm, 
fine grained, mild, and sweet. Oz. 8c, 34 lb. 
12c, lb. 40c. Snowball 
Yellow Stone—One of the best yellow fleshed varieties for table use, and equally good for 
feeding stock. Oz. 8c, 34 lb. 12c, lb. 40c. 
Long White Cowhorn—A fine strain, matures quickly, carrot-shaped, fine grained, and 
sweet. Oz. 8c, 34 lb. 12c, lb. 40c. 
Pomeranian White Globe—Excellent both for feeding and table. Honest pkt. 5c, 34 lb. 
15c, lb. 40c. 
Purple Top White Globe—A variety of decided merit. Globular shape, very handsome, 
and of superior quality, either for the table or stock. It is a heavy producer, early, of rapid growth 
and an excellent keeper. Oz. 8c, 34 lb. 15c, lb. 40c. 
Yellow Globe or Amber—Flesh firm and sweet; grows to a large size; excellent for table use 
or stock, and keeps well until late in the spring. Oz. 8c, 34 lb. 15c, lb. 40c. 
Golden Ball or Orange Jelly—Rapid grower; globe-shaped; bright yellow; a superior table 
variety or for stock. Oz. 8c, 34 lb. 15c, lb. 40c. 
Yellow Aberdeen—The flesh is yellow, tender, and sweet, and very solid. In color, the 
turnip is purple above, and deep scarlet below the ground. It is very productive, and a good 
keeper. Honest pkt. 5c, oz. 8c, 34 lb. 15c, lb. 40c. 
Purple Top Strap-Leaved—The well-known, popular variety, either for family or market 
use; large size; white, purple above ground; flesh fine grained. Oz. 8c, 34 lb. 15c, lb. 40c. 
Seven Top—Very hardy, grown for leaves, used as greens or salads. Oz. 8c, 34 lb. 15c, lb. 40c. 
RUTA BAGA VARIETIES 
The Ruta Baga should be sown a month earlier than turnips, as they require longer to mature. 
Sweet German—This variety is very popular in many sections, notably so in the New England 
states. It partakes largely of the nature of the Ruta Baga, and should be sown a month earlier 
than the flat turnips. The flesh is white, hard, firm, and sweet; keeps nearly as well as the Ruta 
Baga. Highly recommended for winter and spring use. Honest pkt. 5c, oz. 8c, J4 lb. 15c, lb. 40c. 
Long Island or Improved American—(Purple Top.) Very hardy and 
productive. Flesh yellow, sweet, and solid; good for stock or table use. Honest 
pkt. 5c, oz. 8c, 34 lb. 15c, lb. 40c. 
Large White or White Russian—Grows very large. Excellent for table 
or stock. Flesh firm, white, and solid; has a very rich and sweet flavor. The 
best keeper of any. Honest pkt. 5c, oz. 8c, J4 lb. 15c, lb. 40c. 
Sweet German Skirving’s Purple-Top—Yellow flesh, a standard field variety, and excellent 
for family use. Honest pkt. 5c, oz. 8c, 34 lb. 15c, It). 40c. 
