
- TURNIP AND RUTABAGA 
_.CULTURE—for the regular crop, plant at once; the Salad Varieties in September. Plant 
either broadcast or in drills 2 feet apart, cover 3 inch deep, and thin out. One ounce plants 100 feet 
of drill; 14 lbs. plants one acre in drills; 2 lbs. one acre broadcast; salad varieties, 3 lbs. to the acre. 
PRICE: All varieties, unless otherwise quoted: No. 446, 
Pkt. 10c.; oz. 15c.; 4 lb. 20c.; Ib. 6Oc.; 2-Ib. lots, 
55c. per lb.; 5-lb. lots, 50c. per lb.; 10-lb. lots, 75c. 
per lb., postpaid. 
No, 449. 
No. 450. WOOD’S IMPROVED PURPLE TOP 
WHITE GLOBE—Handsome appearance and ex- 
tra fine quality easily account for the universal 
popularity of our splendidly bred strain, Globe- 
shaped, of good size, the upper part purple, the 
lower part pure white, with fine-grained, ten- 
der, pure white flesh. for table use it is at its 
best when about three inches across; but for 
stock feeding it should be grown to full size. 
For the private garden and for market it has 
no Superior.) PEt. .10c.; oz. 15¢c.5,.2- 1b. 25c.43 lb. 
75c.; 2-lb. l0Ots, 7Oc. per lb.; 5-lb. lots, 60c. 
No. 453. 
No. 454. 
No. 448—EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH—Like No. 447, except 
that it is pure white. 
No, 457. LARGE AMBER or YELLOW GLOBE—TI'ine grained, 
solid, sweet and tender. 
No. 456. PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN—Hardy; a good 
yielcer, a splendid keeper. 
No. 458. GOLDEN BALL—One of the best and sweetest yellow 
turnips. : 
No. 451. LONG WHITE COWHORN—Often grows 12 to 15 
inches long; fine for stock, 
No. 461. MIXED TURNIP SEEDS—A fine home garden mixture 
of all varieties. 
SALAD TURNIPS 
PRICE SALAD TURNIPS: Pkt. 10c.; oz. 15c.; 4 lb. 20c.; lb. 
50c.; 2-lb. lots, 45c. per lb.; 5-lb. lots, 49c. pen 1lb.; 10-lb, lots, 
35c. per lb., postpaid. 
No. 459. SOUTHERN PRIZE—The most popular turnip grown 
for greens; hardy. 
No, 460. SEVEN TOP—Tihe standard salad turnip of the South; 
cold resisting. 
No. 462. SHOGOIN (Japanese Salad)—The insect resistant va- 
riety. Pkt. 1Gc.; oz. 15c.; 4 lb. 20c.; Ib. G6Oc.; 2-l1b.: lots, 55c. 
per lb.; 5-lb. lots, 50c. per 1b.; 10-lb. lots, 45c. per lb., postpaid. 

EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN. 
White with purple top. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 15c.; 3 lb. 
40c.; lb, $1.25; 2-1b. lots, $1.15 per Ib.; 5-lb. lots, 
$1.05 per lb.; 10-lb. lots, 95c. per lb., postpaid. 
MAMMOTH PURPLE TOP WHITE 
GLOBE—Makes large, globe-shaped roots, white 
with purple top: a big yielder; fine for the 
table, market and stock feeding. 
No. 447. EARLY BED OR PURPLE TOP—A fine- 
sweet, tender white turnip with pur- 
ple top; a quick grower. 
grained, 
LARGE WHITE NORFOLK GLOBE— 
Larg® round, white roots; for table and stock. 
C POMERANIAN WHITE GLOBE 
per lb.; 10-lb. lots, 55c, per lb., postpaid. large, round, pure white; fine stock turnip. 

Wood’s Improved 
Purple Top White Globe 

Extra 
RUTABAGA 
No. 465, WOOD’S IMPROVED PURPLE TOP YELLOW—Long 
Island strain; uniformly large and of the best quality. Pkt. 
100.; oz 15c.; 3 Ib. 25c.; 1b. '75c.; 2-lb. lots, 7Oc. per lb; 5-lhb. 
lots 60c. per 1b.; 10-lb. lots, 55c. per 1b., postpaid. 
No, 466. PURPLE TOP YELLOW —tThe standard strain; good 
keeper and large yielder. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 15c.; 4 lb. 20c.; lb. 60c.; 
2-lb. lots, 55c. per 1b.; 5-lb. lots, 50c. per 1b.; 10-lb. lots, 45c. 
per lb., postpaid, 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
LETTUCE PLANTS—Ready September 15th—Big Boston and 
Iceberg. 65c. per 100, postpaid. Not postpaid, 50c. per 100; 
$4.50 per 1,000. 
ASPASAGUS ROOTS—Book Orders Now for Delivery About 
November 15th. 
Washington Rust Resistant—By mail, postpaid, 25 for 80c.; 
50 for $1.30; $2.25 per 100. Not postpaid, 25 for 70c.; 50 for 
$1.15; $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1,000. 
Palmetto—By mail postpaid: 25 for 70c.; 50 for $1.15; $2.00 
per 100, Not postpaid, 25 for 60c.; 50 for $1.00; $1.75 per 
100; $14.00 per 1,000. 
RHUBARB ROOTS—Ready About November 15th. 30c. each; 
38 for 75c.; $2.50 per doz., postpaid. Not postpaid, 25c. each; 
38 for 60c.; $2.25 per doz.; 50 for $7.00. 


INSECTICIDES 
“ For All Leaf-eating Insects. Sticks to 
Arsenate of Lea the leaf. Use 1 to 2 pounds to 50 gal- 
lons of water (one level tablespoonful to gallon) for general 
spraying. By mail postpaid, 40c. per lb.; 4-lb. pkg. $1.00. Not 
postpaid, 30c. per 1b.; 4-lb. pkg. 75c. 
a3 2 For Leaf-eating Insects. Mix one pound to 
Paris Green 50 pounds of plaster, or with water to 150 
gallons. On vines and tender vegetables use a larger propor- 
tion of plaster and water. ‘By mail postpaid, i-lb. pkg. 20c.; 
1-lb. pkg. 55c.; 5-lb. pkg., $2.25. Not postpaid, i-lb. pkg. 15c.; 
1-lb. pkg. 45c.; 5-lb, pkg. $2.00. 
Kills insects on vegetation, but leaves no pois- 
Rotenone onous residue, Controls bean beetle, cabbage 
worm, asparagus, cucumber and flea beetles, potato bug, tomato 
worm, rose slug, leaf hopper, thrips, red spider, plant lice and 
other garden pests. Apply 15 to 20 pounds per acre. May be 
applied either as a dust or spray. By mail postpaid, 2-lb. pkgs., 
50c. Not postpaid, 2-lb. pkgs., 35c.; 50 lbs. $6.75. 
Lime-Sulphur 
Jose Scale. 
DRY LIME-SULPHUR—HExactly like lime-sulphur solution ex- 
cept that the water has been taken out. For fall and spring 
spraying, use 12 to 15 lbs. to 50 gallons water. Summer spray- 
ing, 24 to 3 lbs. to 50 gallons water. By mail postpaid, lb. 35c.; 
5 Ibs, $1.50. Not postpaid, lb. 25c.; 5 lbs. $1.25. 
LIME-SULPHUR SOLUTION—For fall spraying use 1 gallon to 
8 gallons of water. 50-gal, barrel, $10.00. 50-gal. barrels $3.00 
extra, but returnable. Cannot be mailed. No containers are 
available for smaller quantities. 
For San Jose Seale—The most generally 
used and very effective remedy for San 
S 1 id For San Jose Scale—A high-grade miscible oil 
calecide spray, that is, one that mixes perfectly with cold 
water; it is especially recommended for spraying trees, shrubs, 
etc., while in the dormant state. Kills aphis and red mites and 
destroys the eggs and larvae wintering in inaccessible places 
on the bark of trees. It spreads rapidly into cracks and crev- 
ices and covers rough bark thoroughly. Mix one part Scale- 
cide with fifteen parts water. Quart, 75c.; gallon, $1.75; 5 
gallons, $6.35; 15 gallons, $14.95. 
7 For scale insects, meal 
Garden and Nursery Volek forsee aie eed 
spiders, rust, mites and similar insects. May be used on 
tender plants in leaf with perfect safety; a suitable spray for 
all plants, flowers, vegetables, berries and shrubs. By mail 
postpaid, 4 ozs. 35c.; 16 ozs. 65c. Not postpaid, 4 ozs. 25c.; 
16 ozs. 50c.; gallon $2.25; 5 gallons $8.50, Containers $2.00 
extra, but returnable. 
- For blights, scab, mildew, etc.—Fre- 
Bordeaux Mixture vents blight, scab, rust, mildew, 
black-rot and other fungus diseases of plants and fruits and 
improves the quality and increases the yield. Apply on all vine 
crops, grapes, cucumbers, melons, tomatoes, potatoes and fruit 
trees, etc. Three sprayings on peanuts at the Holland, Va., 
experiment station increased the yield 60%. 8 pounds to 50 
gallons water makes a 4-4-50 mixture (3 level tablespoonfuls 
to 1 gallon). By mail postpaid, lb. 45c.; 4-lb,. pkg. 95c. Not 
postpaid, lb. 35c.; 4-lb. pkg. 75c. 
For Sucking Insects and 







- Kills Poultry Lice. Kills plant 
4 ” c 
laff [h Gee pe LOM Aphis) ticio and veectanies. s 
40% NICOTINE : ; concentrated solution of 
nicotine sulphate, guar- 
anteed to contain not less than 40 per cent of nicotine. Dilute 
1 to 2 teaspoonfuls to a gallon of water as directed. By mail, 
postpaid, 1 oz. 49c.; 5 ozs, $1.15; lh. $260; 2 lbs. $3.75; 5 lbs. 
$7.00. Not postpaid, 1 oz. 36c.; 5 ozs. $1.05; 1 lh. $2.45; 2 lbs. 
$3.60; 5 lbs. $6.70. 
For Chewing and Sucking Insects—A py- 
‘ RED rethrum spray that is highly recommend- 
; ARROW ed for ere gale on A hg and 
== flower plants an ruit trees. n ounce 
INSECT SPRAY makes 6 gallons of spray (a teaspoonful 
: : ow to a gallon of water); 4% pint makes 50 
gallons. By mail postpaid, oz. 35c.; 4 ozs. $1.00; pint, $2.85, 
, . For Treating Wheat—2 to 3 ounces 
Copper Carbonate {ih “treat one bushel, By mail 
postpaid, 1-lb. pkgs., 40c. each; 5-lb. pkgs., $1.50 each. Not 
postpaid, 1-lb. pkgs., 30c. each; 5-lb. pkgs., $1.25 each. 
C e For Oats, Barley and Wheat—Hffective in controll- 
eresan ing covered smut and stripe of barley, oat smuts, 
and bunt or stinking smut of wheat, It improves the stand 
and yield of grains 1 to 5 bushels to the_acre. A pound treats 
32 bushels ata cost of 14 to 24 cents a bushel. By mail, post- 
paid, 4- oz. pkg. 35c.; lb. 95c.; 4-lb. pkg. $2.90, Not postpaid, 
4.02. pk&. 30c.; lb. 80c.; 4-lb. pkg. $2.70; 25-lb, pkg. $15.00. 
a . - Kills weevils, bugs and insects gen- 
Car bon Bisulphide erally in beans, peas and grains 
while in storage. When placed on top of either bulk or sacked 
grain the fumes permeate the entire bulk. Not postpaid, 1-lb. 
pkg. 40c.; 24-lb. pkg. 99c.; 5-lb, pkg. $1.60. Cannot be mailed. 

s . Apply it for red spider, brown rot, 
Dusting Sulphur scab, mildew, leaf-spot, rust and other 
fungus diseases. Use it on potatoes when cut for planting 
to prevent scab and bleeding. Dusting peanuts with sulphur 
increased the yield 35% at the Holland, Va., experiment station, 
By mail postpaid, 5 lbs. 70c.; 10 lbs. $1.10. Not postpaid, 5 lbs. 
45c.; 10 lbs, 75c.; 25 lbs. $1.50; 50 lbs. $2.80; 100 lb. bag $5.25, 


A serviceable duster 
for small gardens, one iz 
that distributes dry i= 
powder to the last ¥ 
particle either on 
top ‘or under the SK. : 
leaves, ‘The filler Cap) Qo mienmsemsmnnaan (ee 
is easy to remove for = 
refilling. By mail postpaid, $1.30. Not postpaid, $1.10. 
