Pei TURNIPS Vietaine Vesta 
Spring sowing should be put in 
How, Where and When to Sow einy. so ‘that, they” will attain a 
ize before hot weather. For the regular crop, sow the early sorts in July or 
eae the later sorts during August, and the salad varieties August and Septem- 
ber. Sow either broadcast or in drills, 2 to 2% feet apart, thinning out to 2 to 3 
inches and rolll the ground after sowing. Cover the seed about % inch. Sow 1 to 2 
pounds to acre in drills, 2 to 3 pounds broadcast. Rutabagas or Swede should be 
sown in July, and always in drills 18 to 24 inches apart, and then the plants 
thinned out to stand 4 to 6 inches. As the plants grow ridge up to them, other- 
wise they will form no bulbs. 


Prices on All Varieties of Turnip Seeds Except Where Priced Otherwise. 
Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; '4 Ib., 15c; Yo Ib., 25c; Ib., 45c; 5 Ibs., $1.70. Not 

prepaid, '/ Ib., 15c; > Ib., 20c; Ib., 35c; 5 Ibs., $1.50. Quantity prices quoted 
on Green Ink List. 

AMERICAN RED TOP GLOBE. (60 days.) MIXED TURNIP. A dependable mixture of all 
Grown for us on contract from our own the fall and winter turnips, both for the 
special seed stock. A perfect globe shape turnips and for the greens that will keep 
with bright red or purple top and snow- your table supplied from fall until late 
white bottom. It does not taper like other spring. Sow liberally as they are good 
types of the same variety, due to the ut- both for table use and stock. 
most care in seed selection. Prices, post- EARLY PURPLE TOP FLAT STRAPLEAF. 
paid, pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; '%4 Ib., 20c; Yo Ib., (46 days.) Perfectly flat form with a small 
30c; Ib., 50c; 5 Ibs., $1.95. Not prepaid, tap-root and a bright purple top; the leaves 
Vo \b., 25c; Ib., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.75. ae ae oe DALTON ae oe variety 
EARLY WHITE EGG. (55-60 days.) Splen- and excellent tor teeding’ Stock. 
did home and market sort. ‘Tops erect, EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN. (42 
fairly compact, cut-leaved. Roots white, days.) An extra early sort for home garden 
smooth, grow one-half above’ ground, egg and truckers. Tops small, strap leaved. 
shaped, become 3 inches long and 2% Roots very flat, white with purple top; flesh 
inches through; flesh white, firm, fine clear white, fine grained, sweet and tender. 
grained, Bone renderer on * i a be pa fOr foe F patente, 
EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH. (46 days.) Is ib. 500. 5 ibs. 31.55. Not Maa Ve Tbe 
of a beautiful flat form, of pure white 250; ibe 40c; Bubs $1.75. : 
color and of a delicate mild flavor. It pro- PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. (55-60 days.) 
duces bulbs entirely free from small roots One of the most popular varieties now 
and with long, narrow strap leaves growing grown; globe shape, flesh pure white with 
erect, which permits close culture. a purple top, and of very rapid growth. It 
JAPANESE SHOGOIN. (Louse resistant.) (60 is of the same character and habit as the 
days.) It is quick growing and supplies Purple Top Flat, differing only in its form ~ 

large edible strap leaves as well as smooth 
globular roots of superior quality. Already 
popular as a dual purpose variety; also very 
desirable because of its resistance to aphids 
and leaves; but owing to the great size and 
thickness of the root, it will produce twice 
as much to the acre. It is also a good 
winter variety. 
or plant lice. Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; SOUTHERN PRIZE. (70 days.) Grown for 
V4 |b., 25c; Yo Ib., 35c; Ib., 60c; 5 Ibs., winter and spring salads. Very hardy and 
$2.45. Not prepaid, '/ Ib., 30c; Ib., 50c; stands the winter without protection; highly 
5 lIbs., $2.25. recommended. 
POMERANIAN WHITE GLOBE. (75 days.) SOUTHERN SEVEN TOP. (70 days.) Culti- 
Tops large, with cut leaves. Roots large, vated very extensively in the South for the 
globe shaped, slightly flattened, weighs 4 tops, which are cooked and served as greens. 
to 8 pounds. White throughout, smooth, Does not produce edible roots. Very hardy. 
firm, somewhat coarse. May be left standing in the open ground 
LARGE YELLOW AMBER GLOBE. (75-80 during the winter. 
days.) This is a very beautifully formed EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN. (42 days.) 
variety, of an amber color, quite productive, Extremely early, good for forcing, as well 
solid flesh, and attractive in appearance. as garden culture. Tops small, compact, 
It keeps well and is desirable for either strap leaved. Roots medium small, very 
table use or stock feeding. Postpaid, pkt., flat, white throughout, sweet and tender; 
5c; 0z., 10c; 4 Ib., 20c; '% Ib., 35c; Ib., small tap root. Postpaid, pkt., 5c; 0z., 10c; 
50c; 5 Ibs., $1.95. Not prepaid, Yo Ib., Yq \b., 20c; Yo Ib., 35c; Ib., 50c; 5 Ibs., 
25c; |b., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.75. $1.95. Not prepaid, Yo Ib., 25c; Ib., 40c; 
LONG WHITE COW-HORN. (65-70 days.) A 5 l|bs., $1.75. 
pure white variety with green top, growing YELLOW ABERDEEN. (75-80 days.) Resem- 
in shape similar to a cow’s horn. 12-15 bles a very handsomely formed rutabaga. 
inches long. Is desirable for both table use It can be sown with success fully a month 
and for stock feeding. The flesh is mild, later than the Swede, and is desirable for 
sweet and tender. table use. 
Top Notch RUTABAGAS [Swede Turnips] 
Culture—The same as turnips except rutabagas require a longer season for ma- 
turing and should be sown the latter half of July. 
PURPLE-TOP YELLOW RUTABAGAS. (88 days.) One of the best and heaviest 
cropping sorts. It is of globe shape with a rich purple top and light yellow 
below the ground. The quality is fine. Postpaid, pkt., 5c; 1 oz., 10c; 4 Ib., 20c; 
£2 pbs aiken” 45c; 5 Ibs., $1.70. Not prepaid, '% Ib., 15c; Yo Ib., 20c; Ib., 35c; 
s., $1.50. 

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