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TURNIPS — A Popular Southern Vegetable 
Turnip 
CULT I KE—Sow in rows IS inches apart, covering 
seed % inch deep, pressing the soil down firmly and 
smoothly. Plants should be thinned to 4 to 6 inches 
apart. Also sown broadcast. For best quality grow 
turnips in new ground. One ounce will sow 200 feet of 
row; 2 pounds an acre. 
PURPLE WHITE-TOP GLOBE—50 days 
An early medium-sized, globular shaped 
turnip of good quality for table or stock. 
Heavy producer, good keeper. Flesh is 
white, of good eating quality while young. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 44 lb. 25c; lb. 75c postpaid. 
WHITE EGG—55 days—A sort forming a 
root the shape and size of a^ egg in an 
incredibly short period after sowing. Flesh 
always palatable. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 44 lb. 20c; lb. 60c postpaid. 
POMERANIAN WHITE GLOBE—75 days 
—Large variety used largely for stock; is 
globe-shaped, large leaves, hardy. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 44 lb. 20c; lb. 60c postpaid. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE-TOP MILAM 
—42 days—Excellent medium-sized turnip, 
almost as early as White Milam; smooth white surface, 
purple top, flat shape, white flesh; its growth is very 
uniform and quality the best. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 44 lb. 35c; lb. $1.00, postpaid. 
LOUSE RESISTANT—A splendid white globe turnip 
which grows well in hot and dry weather. Lice do not 
seem to attack this variety as quickly as other turnip 
greens. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 44 lb. 30c; lb. 90c, postpaid. 
PURPLE TOP FLAT DUTCH^46 days—Strap leaved; 
early flat variety. White with purple top. It matures 
quickly and has fine-grained flesh of fine 
flavor. It forms early a fine root, even iu 
shape and of the best quality. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 44 lb. 25c; lb. 75c postpaid. 
COWHORN TURNIP — 70 days — This 
turnip grows very long, often 12 inches or 
more, and 2 inches in diameter and nearly 
half above ground. Very popular for stock 
feeding; is clear white except a little shade 
of green at top. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 44 lb. 30c; lb. 75c postpaid. 
YELLOW ABERDEEN—70 days—A large 
sized, late maturing, long keeping, yellow 
fleshed turnip. It is hardy, productive, 
and valuable for stock feeding. The roots 
are yellow with purple top. The flesh is 
pale yellow, firm, tender and sweet. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 44 lb. 20c; lb. 60c postpaid. 
EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH—4G days—Strap¬ 
leaved ; medium sized flat variety, clear white, early 
and of fine flavor. A fine table variety. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 44 lb. 20c; lb. 60c, postpaid. 
FLOWER SEED PLANTING CHART 
(Symbols used: A—annual. B—biennial. P—Perennial) 
Name of Flower 
Alyssum (A)_ 
Amaranthus (A)_ 
Antirrhinum (A)_ 
Asters (A)_ 
Balsam (A)_ 
Calendula (A)_ 
Candytuft (A-P)_ 
Carnation (A-P)_ 
Celosia (A)_ 
Centaurea (A) _ 
Cornflower (A)_ 
Cosmos (A)_ 
Dahlia (P)_ 
Daisy (A-P)_ 
Delphinium (P)_ 
Dianthus (A-B)_ 
E'schscholtzia (A)_ 
Feverfew (P)_ 
Four O’Clock (A)___ 
Globe Amaranth (A) 
Gypsophila (A-P)_ 
Hollyhock (P)___ 
Lantana (P)_ 
Larkspur (A)_ 
Marigold (A)_ 
Mignonette (A)_ 
Morning Glory (A) _ 
Pansy (P)_ 
Petunia (A)_ ; _ 
Phlox (A)_^_ 
Poppy (A)- 
Portulaca (A)_ 
Rieinus (A)_ 
Salvia (A)_ 
Scabiosa (A-P)_ 
Stocks (P)_ 
Sunflower (P)_ 
Sweet Pea (A-P)_ 
Sweet William (P)__ 
Verbena (A)_ 
Vinca (P)_ 
Zinnia (A)_ 
Height of 
Plant 
Good Cut 
Flowers 
2-12 in. 
Fair 
24-60 in. 
Fair 
144-5 ft. 
Yes 
12-30 in. 
Yes 
1S-30 in. 
Fair 
12-36 in. 
Yes 
12-IS in. 
Yes 
18-36 in. 
Yes 
24-36iu. 
Fair 
24-36 in. 
Yes 
1- 3 ft. 
Yes 
48-72 in. 
Yes 
36-72 in. 
Yes 
10-30 in. 
Yes 
36-60 in. 
Yes 
4-15 in. 
Y r es 
10-12 in. 
Yes 
18-24 in. 
l r es 
24-30 in. 
No 
12-18 in. 
Yes 
18-24 in. 
Yes 
5- 8 ft. 
Yes 
24-36 in. 
Yes 
36-48 in. 
Yes 
8-30 in. 
Yes 
10-12 in. 
Yes 
20-50 ft. 
No 
4- 6 in. 
Yes 
18-24 in. 
Fair 
12-18 in. 
Yes 
24-60 in. 
Yes 
4- 6 in. 
No 
5-10 ft. 
No 
24-42 in. 
Yes 
24-30 in. 
Y'es 
24-30 in. 
Yes 
48 72 in. 
Yes 
4- 8 ft. 
Yes 
12-24 in. 
Yes 
6-10 in. 
Yes 
15-18 in. 
Fair 
24-36 in. 
Yes 
Best Use 
Location 
Sun—Shad: 
Edging 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Any 
Bedding 
Any 
Border 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Border 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Edging 
Any 
Borders 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Border 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Border 
Sunny 
Border 
Moist 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Edging 
Sunny 
For shade 
Sunny 
Edging 
Any 
Bedding 
Any 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Edging 
Sunny 
Massing 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Borders 
Sunny 
Cutting 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Edging 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
Bedding 
Sunny 
When To Plant 
February to May 
February to May 
Jan. to May — Sept, to Nov. 
January to April 
February to April 
Jan. to April —- Sept, to Nov. 
Eeb. to April — Sept, to Nov. 
Feb. to April — Sept, to Nov. 
February to May 
Feb. to April — Sept, to Nov. 
Jan. to Feb. — Oct. to Nov. 
March to May 
February to April 
Feb. to April — Sept, to Nov. 
Jan. to March — Sept, to Oct. 
Jan. to March — Sept, to Nov. 
February to May 
February to May 
March to May 
March to May 
March to May 
Jan. to March — Sept, to Oct. 
February to April 
•Jan. to April — Sept, to Nov. 
March to May 
March to May 
March to May 
Jan. to Feb. — Oct to Nov. 
January to May 
January to May 
Jan. to March — Sept, to Nov. 
March to May 
March to May 
February to April 
March to May 
Feb. to April — Sept, to Nov. 
March to May 
•Tan. to March — Oct. to Dec. 
Jan. to April — Oct. to Nov. 
January to April 
March to May 
March to August 
DIRECTIONS FOR USING FERTILIZER 
FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES—Broadcast 4 to 6 lbs. 
over each 100 square feet and work well into several 
days before sowing seed or setting out plants. For 
larger vegetables in rows apply 2 to 3 lbs. for 50 feet of 
row. Water in. Use half these amounts for additional 
feedings every 4 to 6 weeks during the growing season. 
Soak in with heavy sprinklings. Be sure that the plant 
food is mixed well with the soil and does not come in 
direct contact with the seed or plants. 
POTTED PLANTS—One-half teaspoonful mixed in 
top soil is usually sufficient for plant in 0-inch pot. 
Vary quantity according to size of pot. WATER 
IN IMMEDIATELY. Repeat in 30 days. 
TREES AND SHRUBS—Work several handfuls in 
soil around each shrub or small tree. For larger shrubs 
or trees increase application according to size and dis¬ 
tribute in soil around trunk as far as branches spread. 
Water in. 
