COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA 
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Turnips and Rutabaga 
CULTURE—One-half ounce for 100 feet of row, one and 
a quarter pounds per acre. If sown broadcast use two pounds 
to the acre. Drill into rows foot apart and thin to 4 inches 
apart in rows. Frequent cultivation hastens the crop to ma¬ 
turity. For general crop turnips can be sown at any time un¬ 
til the latter part of August. 
RUTABAGA should be planted 18 inches between the 
rows and thinned out to 6 inches in the row. Requires long¬ 
er season to mature than is the case with common turnips. 
The most desirable early turnip to grow is SNOWBALL. 
It is large and of the highest quality. The best late Turnip 
is PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. The earliest of all is 
turnip Yori 
VARIETIES OF TURNIP 
All Prepaid 
GOLDEN GLOBE (76 days). 
SEVEN TOP . 
PURPLE TOP WHITE MILAN (42 days) 
WHITE MILAN (42 days). 
WHITE EGG (55 days). 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF (55 days) 
oz. 
lb. 
lb. 
$0.05 
$0.10 
$0.40 
.05 
.10 
.40 
.05 
.10 
.50 
.05 
.10 
.60 
.05 
.10 
.40 
.05 
.10 
.40 
TURNIP SNOWBALL or JERSEY LILY 
Extra Early—Extra Good—(40 days) 
The roots are a perfect globe, snow white in and out¬ 
side, highly attractive when bunched, the flesh solid, sweet, 
tender and perfectly delicious whether eaten raw like an 
apple or cooked. Of much better quality than the Milan 
varieties. Oz. 5c; lb. 50c; 10 lbs. $4.00, prepaid. 
RUTABAGA SUPERBA (74 days) 
The finest rutabaga that grows. Perfectly round, bright, 
clean, yellow in color, fine grained and sweet. Earlier than 
other varieties and neckless, the same shape as Purple Top 
Globe Turnip. A trial will convince you that it is a high class 
variety. Originated by a New England gardener. Superba sells 
on the New York market at 60 to 75 cents per barrel above all 
other stocks. Pkt. 6c; oz. 10c; lb. 60c; 10 lbs. $5.25, prepaid. 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP (88 days) 
Globe shaped, upper portion of the root rich purple. 
Flesh yellow and sweet. An old and still very popular variety 
with a prominent neck. Ready two weeks later than Superba, 
Oz. 6c; M lb. 14c; lb. 55c; 6 lbs. $2.60, prepaid. 
A New Jersey customer says: Send me 10 lbs. of Ruta¬ 
baga Superba seed. I grew the finest roots last year from 
your seed that I ever raiaed. 
*R J T A If you raise stock you will 
save money by feeding be¬ 
sides grain, beets and car¬ 
rots. These roots have the same influence on the health of 
your stock as fruits and vegetables have on yourself. You 
cannot eat all meat and stay in good health, neither can your 
stock eat all grain and stay well. All grain diet means ill 
health. You have to buy stock powder, call the veterinary 
maybe. Both cost money. Feed roots and your stock will 
be in pink of condition. You will do better financially, your 
stock will feel better and would thank you heartily if stock 
was endowed with the gift of speech. If in doubt as to what 
is the truth, whether it pays or does not pay to grow and 
feed roots, write to Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 
for information about root crops, write to your Agricultural 
paper, ask your friends and then ACT. Use 4 lbs. of seed per 
acre. 
GIANT YELLOW ERFURT 
Also called Golden or Yellow Tankard. Flesh yellow, 
roots cylindrical shaped, growing well above the ground. 
Very nutritious. Pkt. 5c; lb. 10c; % lb. 20c; 1 lb. 40c; 
10 lbs. $3.50, prepaid. 
YELLOW OBERNDORF 
Also called Yellow Globe, Golden Globe, Champion Yel¬ 
low Globe, etc. It is a fine variety with nearly globe shaped 
roots that grow two-thirds above the ground, making it easily 
gathered. Best variety for poorer soils. Pkt. 5c; *4 lb. 10c; 
lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.60, prepaid. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED 
This variety has been known to produce mangels over 
60 pounds in weight. Pkt. 5c; lb. 10c; lb. 20c; lb. 40c; 
10 lbs. $3.50, prepaid. 
TURNIP YORI—The best paying variety for early spring 
sales. Ready in three weeks from date of sowing, always 
mild and sweet no matter what the weather. To try this 
turnip will do you good. 
>Ve sell quarter and half ponnds at ponnd rates, 5 lbs. or 
over at 10 lb. rate, 25 lbs. or over at 100 lb. rate. 
