STAFFEL'S TANGY 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE—Globular in 
shape, of good size and very attractive 
appearance. The roots are large, purple or 
dark red above the ground, white below. 
The flesh is white, fine grained and ten- 
der. The roots when in best condition for 
the table are about 3 inches in diameter, 
but can be grown much larger for stock 
feeding. This sort keeps well for so early 
a variety and is one of the best for market 
use. It is also known as Red Top White 
rdatek Ounce 10c; Y% pound 20c; pound 
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EARLY PURPLE TOP, STRAP LEAVED— 
Extensively used for the table. The leaves 
are few, entire, upright in growth. The 
roots are flat, of medium size, purple or 
dark red above ground, white below. The 
flesh is white, fine grained and tender. 
Roots when in best condition for table use 
are about 21 inches in diameter but can 
be grown much larger for stock feeding. 
This sort is also known as Early Red Top, 
Strap Leaved. Ounce 10c; 1%4 pound 20c; 
pound 60c. 
EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH, STRAP 
LEAVED—Early, white. Used for the table, 
especially in the Southern States. The 
leaves are entire, toothed on the margin 
but not divided or lobed, and are upright 
in growth. The roots are of medium size, 
flat, very white fleshed, fine grained and 
sweet. The roots when in best condition 
for table use are about 2% inches in 
diameter. This variety is also grown as a 
field crop. Ounce 10c; %4 pound 20c; 
pound 60c. 
SHOGOIN or JAPANESE TURNIP—Espe- 
cially valuable for turnip greens, which 
are always in good demand during the 
late spring and summer months in the 
South. The leaves grow upright, about 2 
feet high when fully developed, which 
makes it practically free from insect at- 
tacks. Oz. 10c; Y% pound 30c; pound $1.00. 
@ TERMS AND_ SHIPPING 
STAMPS—On orders of seeds where the amount is less than one 
dollar, we will accept U. S. postage stamps in good condition (One- 
cent and two-cent stamps preferred) the same as cash, but we 
would ask those remitting stamps to wrap them in oiled paper, if 
possible, to prevent their sticking together or to the order. 
EXPRESS CHARGES—When paying express charges be sure you only 
pay “’second class’”’ rates, which apply to all seeds. Don’t let any 
express agent charge you first class rates. 
MEXICO CUSTOMERS—Please notice that the Parcel Post rate into 
your country is 1¥4c per each 2 ounces up to 8 ounces. The pound 
rate is 19 cents and the Registration 15 cents per package. We 
ship up to 25 pounds per package. 
All goods are offered subject to being unsold on receipt of order, 
and we reserve the right to advance prices without notice. 
In filling out your orders always give SHIPPING DIRECTIONS, and 
write NAME and ADDRESS DISTINCTLY on each and every order. 

DOMESTIC PARCEL POST RATES Each 
On Seeds, Plants, Bulbs and Roots within Lb. or 
the U. S. and Possessions fraction 
1—San Antonio and within 50 miles of San Antonio 8c 
2—Within 50 to 150 miles of San Antonio... 8c 
3—Within 150 to 300 miles of San Antonio... 9c 
4—Within 300 to 600 miles of San Antonio 10c 
5—Within 600 to 1000 miles of San Antonio. llc 
6—Within 1000 to 1400 miles of San Antonio... 12¢ 
7—Within 1400 to 1800 miles of San Antonio... 14¢ 
8—AIl over 1800 miles from San Antonio... 15c 
GIVE YOU MORE 
DELICIOUS GREENS 
TURNIPS 

TURNIPS—PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
Tomato and Pepper Plants Ready in March 
Dozen, Postpaid, 25c 
No Plants Sent C. O. D. 
MARKET GARDENERS 
AND LARGE GROWERS ARE 
INVITED TO SEND IN THEIR 
LIST FOR QUANTITY PRICES 
INSTRUCTIONS 3 
WEIGHT LIMIT—Packages are subject to a limit of maximum 
weight in the first, second and third zone of 70 pounds; in all 
other zones of 50 pounds. 
ZONE RATES—May be had by applying to your Postmaster who 
will tell you which zone you are in, with reference to San Antonio 
or consult parcel post schedule below. 
POSTAGE—Has to be prepaid and customers will kindly add same to 
their valued orders, as packages cannot be mailed charges collect at 
destination. This refers to larger quantities than prices quoted 
postpaid. 
PARCEL POST, C. O. D.—Packages may be sent C.O.D. at an extra 
expense of 12 cents, which amount is added to the order. 
INSURED PARCEL POST—If customers want their packages sent 
insured they will kindly add cost to their remittance. Rate, 5¢ up 
to $5.00; 10¢ up to $25.00. 
Our Guarantee 
Our seeds and plants are sold to you 
fee he with the express understanding that if 
Lb. or they are not as represented and not 
fraction fully satisfactory when you receive 
- them, we will take them back and 
Ic CHEERFULLY REFUND YOUR 
2c MONEY. But as there are so many 
Be outside influences over which we have 
7c no control, such as climate, method of 
9c planting, care, conditions of soil, etc., 
we cannot guarantee results or be re- 
sponsible in any way for the crop. 
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