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Seven Top Turnip. 
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Turnips do best in highly enriched, light 
sandy soil. For early crop sow the early 
varieties as soon as the ground can be 
worked in the spring in drills 12 to 15 
inches apart; thin out to 6 or 8 inches. For 
a succession, sow at intervals of a fortnight, 
until the first of August. For fall crop sow 
after middle of August. 
Purple Top Strap Leaf =211y of 
rapid growth 
and mild flavor, the most popular variety in 
use. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 4 Ib. 25c, Yq Ib. 40c, 
Ib. 75c, 5 Ibs. $3.50, postpaid. 
Extra Early White Milan 
It grows with wonderful rapidity, and is the 
earliest White Turnip in cultivation. Of 
splendid quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c, 4 lb. 25c, 
1% Ib. 40c, Ib. 75c. 
Extra Early Milan 42 extra early 
purple top vari- 
ety; is very sweet and mild. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 
Y/, Ib: 25c, Yo lb. 40c, lb. 75c. 
Early Purple Top White Globe 
A very attractive variety; very productive, 
flesh of fine quality. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, Y lb. 
25c, Y2 lb. 40c, lb. 75c, 5 lbs. $3.50, postpaid. 
Snowball or White Globe 
A desirable globe shaped variety, valuable 
for family and market. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, %4 
Ib. 25c, 1% lb. 45c, lb. 90c. 
Early Purple Top Munich 
Very Early; ten days earlier than Purple 
Top. Fine flavor. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 4 Ib. 25c, 
1 |b. 40c, Ib. 75c. 
Excellent for table use, 
Golden Globe Prt 5c, oz. 15c, Y% Ib. 
30c, 4% Ib. 50c, lb. 90c. 
1 New; a quickly growing fall 
White Egg turnip; flavor is mild and 
sweet; its shape is egg-like, has fine ap- 
pearance. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 4% lb. 25c, Yo Ib. 
40c, lb. 75c. 
This sort is cultivated ex- 
Seven Top tensively in the south for 
the tops which are used for~ greens. In 
many sections it is a favorite green feed for 
stock and its use like Rape for a pasture 
crop is quite general. This sort is very 
hardy and the growth usually continues 
throughout the winter. The variety is not 
generally depended on for the root since the 
tops are produced so abundantly. Pkt. 5c, 
oz. 15c, 4 Ib. 25c, Y Ib. 40c, lb. 75c. 

























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The seeds I got of you last year were 
certainly something fine. We had bigger 
cabbage and lettuce than any of our 
neighbors. We had a big crop of toma- 
toes also. I will always recommend your 
seeds. Mrs. Chris. Ludwig. 


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s+ Best Variety for “greens.” 
Shogoin This new turnip is grown 
mostly for “‘greens’” and is much su- 
perior. The tops grow rapidly and in 
great abundance; the foliage being 
nearly twice that of ordinary turnips 
and is of mild pleasant flavor when 
cooked. The turnips are fiattened, pure 
white and of fine quality. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 20c, Y% Ib. 40c, Yo Ib. 70c, Ib, 
$1.25. : 
RUTABAGAS 
Rutabaga or Swedish Turnip 
Rutabagas are largely grown as a farm crop 
for stock but are also excellent for table use. 
Sow seed from 10th to 20th of June, in drills 
two feet apart; thin to eight inches in the row. 
Improved American Purple Top 
—(88 days.) Our special strain 
Rutabaga is noted for its uniformity of 
shape and heavy yield. A dependable variety. 
Keeps well and of excellent quality. Roots: 
5 to 7 inch diameter, large, round with small 
neck and slight tap root; yellow with purple 
top. Flesh: light yellow, firm, sweet and ten- 
der. Pkt. 8c, oz. 15c, 4% lb. 30c, 1% Ib. 50c, lb. 
75c. ; 


