
HALL’S SELECTED TOBACCO SEEDS 
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TURNIP 
CULTURE—For early use, sow as soon as the ground can be worked. 
The ruta bagas sow early in July, and the other winter turnips 
sow from the middle of July to the middle of August. Turnip seed 
is generally sown broadcast, but can also be sown in drills 12 inches 
apart, and can be cultivated; in this manner they will produce a 
large crop. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN—Of medium size, very sweet, 
ivory white both inside and out. Pkt. 5e; oz. 15¢e; 4% Ib. 35e3 
Ib. $1.00. 
RED OR PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAVED—For fall sowing and main 
crop this is the best variety. White flesh and purple top. Pkt. 5c; 
oz 10¢c; 4% Ib. Ib. 25e;3 Ih. T5e. 
PURPLE-TOP WHITE GLOBE—Best market turnip. Enormous pro- 
ducer and extensively grown for fall and winter use. Pkt. 5e; 
oz. 10e; \%4 Ib. 25e; Ib. T5e. 
IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE TOP RUTA BAGA—A hardy, pro- 
ductive variety with small neck; roots are large, oblong or glo- 
bular in form, with a very small tap root; color bright yellow with 
a purple top; flesh very solid, tender and sweet. Pkt. he; oz. 10c; 
Y Ib. 20c¢; Ib. 60c. 
SEVEN TOP—Grown exclusively for the tops, which are used for 
greens. Oz. 5e; % Ib. 15e;3 Ib. 50e. 
SHOGOIN—Fast, growing, has large leaves, can be used as greens. 
round white roots, mild and tender and fine quality. 
Tobacco 
THE CROP THAT MADE KENTUCKY FAMOUS 
oz. 5c; % Ib. 
15e; Ib. 50e. 

PURPLE-TOP QLOBE TURNIP 

HALL’S SELECTED TOBACCO SEEDS 
CULTURE—Seed is sown in February in a plant 
bed which is protected by a thin cotton cloth 
and set about June first in highly fertilized 
ground in rows three and a half by three feet. 
Cultivate often and worm and sucker as 
needed. One ounce, sows 500 square yards, 
sufficient to set two or three acres. 

Burley (center), showing the difference In early growth of resistant 
and susceptible strains when grown on diseased soll. 
BELL'S BOURBON WHITE 
BURLEY TOBACCO 
ITS LOW NICOTINE CONTENT, which is very 
desirable to cigarette companies; sold only in 
original packages. % oz. $1.00; oz. $2.00. 
CERTIFIED No. 16—Black Root-Rot Resist- 
ant Stand-up White Burley. Produced under 
the supervision and inspection of the KEN- 
TUCKY SEED IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. 

No. 16 averages about two more leaves per plant 
than other varieties, which has resulted in a 
heavy yield of lug leaves. Only sold in original 
package. % oz. 75c3 oz. $1.50. 
SHIPP’S WHITE BURLEY TOBACCO SEED— 
Produces a bright grade of tobacco—on either 
old iand or virgin soil—with color, quality and 
weight. Grows. the Light Color cigarette and 
smoking tobacco that brings the highest price 
on the market. In originators sealed packages. 
$1.50 per oz; % oz. T5e. . 
The sturdy tobacco plants shown above is the proof that it is 
profitable to use VIGORO in feeding tobacco plant beds. al 
Use three-quarters as much VIGORO as you would ordinarily use 
of regular plant bed fertilizer. Rake it in lightly to mix it with the 
top inch of soil, then sow seed. Top-dress the bed when the plants 
are well up and have several leaves and then again, two weeks later. — 
When top dressing, apply evenly when th 
VIGORO off plants y e PLANTS ARE DRY. Work 
IMMEDIATELY. 
Write us for prices on VIGORO. 
STANDARD BURLEY VARIETIES Pkt. 25c; ¥ oz. 60c; oz. $1.00; % Ib. $3.50. 
IMPROVED WHITE BURLEY—tThe stalks are large and strong, 
and producing a heavy yield of rich bright leaves. 
JUDY’S PRIDE TYPE OF WHITE BURLEY—This variety has won great popularity in certain 
Tennessee and we think it a good stand-up burley. sections of Kentucky and 
KELLEY’S TYPE OF STAND-UP WHITE BURLEY—This is a splendid selection from the Stand-up strain of burleys. ce 
by brushing lightly and then water thoroughly — 
keeping the leaves above the sround. Easy to cure, 


