Turnips are Easily Grown and Very Productive 
Cable ‘Curnips 
The old adage: ‘Sow Turnips the 25th of July, wet or dry,” still holds good for the 
main crop, but excellent results are often obtained from seed planted early in August. 
New land, plowed the previous spring, is good; harrow thoroughly and dress liberally 
Sow broadcast and rake or bush in. For summer 
use, sow early, flat varieties as soon as ground can be worked in spring in drills 12 to 
with first-class commercial fertilizer. 

SF SouamD AN 
Makes Seeds Healthy 
14 inches apart; cover lightly and thin 6 to 8 inches apart in the rows. Don't use fresh 
manure, as it makes the roots rough and useless. 

Sweet Yellow Globe 
Swede Turnips 
Also known as Rutabaga, Russian, French, and Rock Tui- 
nips. Sow from the middle of June until the middle of July 
in drills 2 feet apa-t and thin liberally. Cultivate thoroughly. 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill; one pound for one acre. 
Sweet White Rock. One of the very best of Swedish sorts; 
commands a good price. Good size and shape, smooth and 
clear white, hard and brittle, but cooking tender and 
sweet. As a winter or spring Turnip, it has no superior 
ae gh equals. Keeps very late. Oz., 10c; 1%4 lb., 25c; 
LCE 
Improved American Purple Top Swede. A strain of yellow 
Rutabaga of American origin, with smaller top and with 
shorter neck than English varieties. Oblong, with short 
tap root. While growing large on strong, newly cultivated 
land, they remain solid and fine grained. 
Flesh deep yellow; skin yellow, purple 
above ground. Quality and flavor sweet 
and mild, and like the other Swedes, 
keeping until late spring. Oz., 10c; %4 
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Sweet Fterbs 
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HERB GARDEN IN 1941 
Pkt. Oz: 
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Sweet Basil). eos 10 x00 
Sweet Fennely. poses es ae 10 40 
Sweet-Marjorcdmys see 19 50 
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at the same place in the shopping district, 
where we have done business for many 
years. 
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One ounce will sow 10 square rods, one pound 
for one acre. 
Sweet Yellow Globe. One of the very best for table and 
feeding; globe-shaped, large, smooth and handsome; 
pale yellow, flesh hard and firm, mild and sweet. 
Keeps well. Oz., 10c: % lb., 25c; 1 Ib., 70c. 
Extra Early Purple-Top Milan. Flat Turnip; earliest in 
cultivation. Medium size, flat and smooth; skin white, 
changing to bright purple above ground; flesh white 
and firm; flavor mild and sweet. Pkt., 10c: oz., 15c; 
Y% \b., 30c: lb., $1.00. 
Early White Flat Strap-Leaf. Popular, early market va- 
riety; good size and quick growth; flesh white, sweet 
and tender; good for early spring planting. Oz., 10; 
Ami bsa2oC mI D.C: 
Early Purple-Top Strap-Leaf. Very popular; more gener- 
ally cultivated than the other flat varieties, as it is a 
quick grower and attains a much larger size; valu- 
able for spring and fall planting; flesh and skin white, 
skin changing to purple above ground; very compact 
emclatinessOz-7l0css 4m lb eZoCGmlb. a7 OC. 
Purple-Top Globe. Large; globe-shaped; good quality; 
productive and handsome; flesh white and tender, skin 
white and purple. Good for table or feeding stock. 
Oz, lOc?) 4 Ib.7)-25c;) Ib: 70c: 
White Egg. Quick grower, egg-shaped, very smooth, 
pure white; thin skin, flesh solid, mild, juicy and sweet. 
Grows large, keeps late, one of the best. Oz., 10c; 
VY \b., 25c; lb., 70c. 
Golden Ball. Globular, good size, flesh deeper color than 
Yellow Globe; firm, good keeper, excellent. Oz., 10c; 
Y4 \b., 25c: lb., 70c. 
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