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JOSEPH HARRIS, MORETON FARM, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
HUT A BAGA OR SWEDE TURNIP. 
Imperial Purple Top Swede—I 
have grown this variety of Ruta Baga for 
many years, and still prefer it to all others. 
It is a good cropper; handsome shape; large 
size: keeps well. Yellow flesh, and of the 
best quality either for table or for stock. 
Per lb. 70 cents; per £ lb. 20 cents; per 
packet. 5 
White Sweet or French— A great 
favorite with many people, who prefer it to 
the yellow fleshed variety for the table. Per 
lb. 70 cents; per £ lb. 20 cents; per pack¬ 
et. 5 
Early Turnips that can be Sown Late. 
The two best varieties of Turnips for sow¬ 
ing broadcast on mucky land, or on stubble 
land, or among corn, or after early potatoes, 
etc., are the White Flat Dutch and the Pur¬ 
ple Top Strap Leaf. With me one grows 
just as well as the other. Nothing can be 
better than either. 
I have some choice fresh seed. 
Turnip,Early White Flat Dutch 
—Excellent for table use, very early, good 
size and of fine quality. Can be sown as late 
as the middle of August. Per lb. 70 cents; 
per £ lb. 20 cents; per packet. 5 
Purple Top Strap Leaf— This is my 
favorite variety. I have grown it for many 
years. Good size, handsome, very early 
and of excellent quality. Can be sown from 
July to August. Per lb. 70 cents; per £ lb. 
20 cents; per packet. 5 
Early Yellow Stone— Early, good 
size, rapid grower and of fine quality. Per 
lb. 70 cts.; per £ lb. 20 cts.; per packet.. 5 
Yellow Aberdeen —A great crop¬ 
per, medium early. Excellent for stock 
and good for the table. Per lb. 70 cents; 
per £ lb. 20 cents; per packet. 5 
Golden Dali —Many of my market 
gardener customers write me that this is 
the most profitable turnip-they raise. Per 
lb. 70 cts.; per £ lb. 20 cts.; per packet... 5 
SPINACH. 
To get good spinach early in the spring, 
sow the seed on the richest and best of land 
in August or September. Sow in rows not 
less than a foot apart. 
I have choice seed and will sell it at very 
low prices. 
Spinach, Pound or Summer— 
This is the best variety. It is just as hardy 
as the Prickly or Winter variety. Per lb., 
prepaid by mail, 40 cents; £ lb. 15 cents; 
per packet. 5 
Prickly or Winter— Per lb. 40 
cents; £ lb. 15 cents; per packet.5 
When sent by express not prepaid, deduct 
10 cents per lb. from the above prices. 
