TURNIPS 
Pkt., 5c... 1 Ounce, 10c... 4% Pound, 30c. 
Above Prices Apply to All Varieties Except Milan. 
Planting Instructions For the early crop, sow the seed as soon as the 
ground can be prepared; for the tate crop,>sow 
in the latter part of July or early in August. The rows may be 12 to 18 inches 
apart or 26 to 30 if a horse cultivator is to be employed. If one good seed is 
dropped to every inch of furrow the stand should be satisfactory. 
White Fleshed Varieties 
The earliest varieties are the two Milan Turnips. These reach a size of 
2 to 3 inches in sixty days and it is at this size that they are best. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN. The earliest in cultivation. 
Very flat, medium size, with a bright purple top; leaves few, short, 
and light of color. The pure white flesh is of the choicest quality, 
hard, solid, and fine grained. It is an excellent keeper. 1 oz., 15c; 
YA |b., 35c. 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN. Root small, very smooth, flat, en- 
tirely white, with a slender tap-root; leaves small and few, undivided, 
oval. Prices same as Purple Top Milan. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAVED. The standard for this part of the 
country. The root is small or medium sized, very flat, quite smooth, 
pure white on the underground part, and bright violet-red on the 
upper part. 




EARLY WHITE EGG. A quick-growing, egg-shaped variety. The flesh 
is very sweet, firm and mild, never having the rank, strong taste of 
some varieties. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. An old favorite. Root large, 
quite round, white underground, and purple on the upper 
part for about one-half of the length of the root. 
POMERANIAN WHITE GLOBE. A free-growing rough leaved 
sort used for both table and stock. Flesh is white, very 
firm and close grained. 
Yellow Fleshed Varieties 
AMBER GLOBE or STRAP-LEAVED. Root almost round or, 
more usually, top-shaped; flesh pale yellow, fine-grained 
and sugary. 
SEVEN TOP. The salad turnip. When sown in the early 
spring it produces greens very quickly. 
PURPLE TOP YELLOW. The best variety of the Swedish 
PURPLE TOP turnip. It is hardy and productive, flesh is yellow, of solid 
WHITE GLOBE texture, sweet and well flavored. Rutabaga requires more 
room and a longer period for its growth than the turnip. 
TOBACCO _ HERBS 
ie NO GARDEN !S COMPLETE WITHOUT A FEW HERBS 
Pkt., 10c . . 1 Ounce, 40c .. '4 Pound, $1.25. 

Anise Dandelion (Loew- Sage 
HAVANA. Pure Cuban grown seed. When grown inthis Balm enzahn) Savory 
country commands a high price as cigar stock. Borage (Gurken- Dill Sorrel 
CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF. Best adapted to the cli- kraut Horehoun i 
mate of the Middle and Northern states, as it is more ae H d she: ae 
hardy and endures the cold better than the tender va- Way, yESCR es SS 
rieties grown in the South. Catnip or Cat- Lavender Sweet Marjoram 
MISSOURI BROAD LEAF. A well known standard sort. mint Rosemary Sweet Thyme 
valuable for cigar wrappers. Chervil, annual Rue Wormwood 
WHITE BURLEY. A variety grown for the manufacture Coriander, annual 
of fine cut and plug. ’ 


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