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sown late in summer, and are gathered in the autumn, 
yet by sowing early in the spring, Turnips may be 
grown for family or market by early summer. When 
ordering, please be particular to state which kind is 
wanted. The Ruta Ilagas are excellent for all kinds of 
stock, and are relished by all. Every farmer should 
grow this Turnip. 
EAKLY WHITE SIX WEEKS. 
ENGLISH TURNIPS. 
Turnip, Early White Flat Dutch, size me¬ 
dium; grows quick; ft). 75 < 5 ls. ; oz., 10 cents, 5 
Early Yellow Dutch, one of the best for the 
garden ; per It)., 75 dls. ; per oz., 10 cents, . . 5 
Strap-Leaved, White-Top, roundish, of medi¬ 
um size ; one of the best, either for market or 
family use ; per lb., 75 cents ; per oz., 10 cents, 5 
Strap-Leaved, Purple-Top, similar to above, 
purple above ground; per lb., 75 cents; per 
oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Early Purple-Top Munich, the earliest of all 
Turnips ; two weeks earlier than any other 
sort; resembles the common early purple-top ; 
per lb., $1.00; per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Early White Six Weeks, very early and fine; 
per ft>., 75 6ls. ; oz., 10 dls., .... ... 5 
Early White Stone, a good, globe-shap¬ 
ed Turnip ; per lb., 75 6ls. ; per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Early Yellow Stone, similar to above, except 
in color; per lb., 75 < 5 ls. ; peroz., 10 cents, . . 5 
New White Egg, a very excellent variety, 
nearly oval, or egg-shaped, flesh firm and fine 
grained, and of snowy whiteness ; particularly 
desirable for the table ; can be sown as late as 
the middle of August ; lb. 75 cents ; oz. 10 cts. 5 
White Norfolk, a popular variety for feeding; 
per lb., 75 dls. ; per oz., 10cents, . 5 
White Globe, large, white; fine for field cul¬ 
ture; per lb., 75 cents ; per oz., 10 cents, ... 5 
Yellow Globe, an excellent smooth, yellow, 
round Turnip, of large size; known in seme 
places as Golden Tall; lb. 75 cents; oz. io<fls., 5 
Orange Jelly, a very beautiful yellow Turnip, 
one of the very best yellows for the table; per 
lb., 75 cents ; per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Green-Top Yellow Aberdeen, excellent, per 
lb., 75 cents : per oz., 10 cents . 5 
Jersey Navet, a delicate, white Turnip, long, 
somewhat like the Parsnip in form; one of 
the best for the table, very sweet; per lb., 
$i.oo; peroz., 10 cents,. 5 
PURPLE TOP SWEDE . 
In the above list of Turnips we have given the best 
varieties known. Our seed is all new,and either grown 
by ourselves or the most reliable producers in this 
country and Europe. We believe it to be choice and 
true in all respects. 
Turnip, Long Red Tankard, good and productive 
for field crop, per lb., 75 < 5 ts.; peroz., 10 els., 5 
Sweet German. This celebrated Turnip is white, 
sweet, a long-keeper, and generally solid until 
mid-summer. It should be sown as early as 
the Swedes; per lb. 75 cents ; per oz. 10 cts., . 5 
RUTA-BAGA, OR SWEDE TURNIPS. 
Ruta Baga, White Sweet, a large, white, solid 
Swede, sometimes called White Russian; per 
lb., 75 cents ; per oz., 10 cents,. 5 
WHITE SWEDE. 
White Red-Top, a French Swede, with red¬ 
dish purple top, sweet and solid ; lb. 75 cents ; 
peroz. 10 cts., . 5 
Green-Top, a round, solid, sweet variety, very 
productive ; per lb., 75 cents ; per oz. 10 cents, 5 
Laing’s Purple-Top, an old and favorite vari- 
ety, good keeper, solid and productive ; per lb., 
75 cents; per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Carter’s Imperial Purple-Top, claimed to be 
the best Purple-top grown ; very hardy ; per lb., 
75 cents ; per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Marshall’s Extra Purple-Top, a celebrated 
English variety, and one of the very best ; per 
lb. 75 cents ; per oz. 10 cents, . 5 
Skirving’s Liverpool, good quality, and of me¬ 
dium size, very solid and sweet ; supposed to be 
the best for a shallow soil; per lb. 75 cents ; per 
oz. 10 cents, . 5 
Large London, a good and very reliable long 
keeping variety ; per lb. 75 cts ; per oz. ro cts., 5 
