ANDREWS-BURRI SEED ANNUAL AND PRICE LIST 
TURNIPS 
CULTURE—Sow early varieties in April, in drills 
12 to 18 inches apart. Cover seed % inch and thin 
out to 4 to 6 inches in the row. Cultivate fre- 
quently. For succession, sow at intervals until 
the last week in May. For fall and winter crop, 
sow in July or August in drills or broadcast. Use 
1 ounce to 250 feet of drill; 1 pound per acre in 
drills or 1% pounds broadcast. 
EXTRA-EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN 
—This splendid new turnip is the earliest 
in cultivation. The bulbs are flat, medium 
size, smooth, and free from rootlets, with 
thin and crisp white flesh of excellent 
flavor. The upper portion of the bulb is a 
aa purple, while the lower half is pure 
white. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE — The 
bulb measures 3 inches and more in diam- 
eter, being of perfectly globe form; the 
upper portion is of rich purplish red, and 
the lower half is clear, creamy white. 
Flesh white, firm and crisp, of mild flavor. 
It is an excellent keeper, and being so pro- 
ductive, is one of the best to grow for 
stock feeding. The plants, being of such 
large, strong growth, should be thinned 
more severely than with small early sorts. 
This variety is very extensively used for 
market growing. 
XXX PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE—Ow- 
ing to the great amount of care and labor in- 
volved in making this the best strain on the 
market, we are obliged to ask a higher price 
than for the ordinary stock. However, the bet- 
ter price you will obtain for these extra fine 
turnips will more than offset the small increase 
in cost. Its particular feature is its very bright 
red top which goes well down on the root. It is 
a quick-growing type, with fine-flavored white 
flesh. Keeps well for such an early variety. 
RUTABAGA, AMERICAN PURPLE TOP— 
Days to maturity, 90. This type of rutabaga 
has been grown in this country for a hundred 
years. The American strain is a selection from 
the older English type. It has been selected for 
a smaller top and shorter neck than is usually 
found in England. The roots are globular, but 
grow to a large size and are of splendid qual- 
ity. Excellent for table use or stock feeding. 
NECKLESS—A new introduction of special 
merit. It is globe-shaped, color bright yellow 
with clear purple top, very smooth and practi- 
cally free from any neck. 
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PURPLE TOP GLOBE 
PRICES—TURNIP 
Oz. 
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Marly. Whites Valan ee caren ene te ate 15¢ 
Purpler lope Viilaneene sees eae 15¢ 
Purples Pop sGlobe gece © cetpos cis = aoe 15c 
Purple Top Strap Leaved .......... 15c 
Karlysonow allay sees oer cane eee 15¢ 
RutabaraNecklessp. wwe aoe ee 15c 
XXX Purple Top White Globe....... L5c 
HERBS—SWEET, MEDICINAL, 
PRICES POSTPAID 
Oz. 
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White Burley 
Yellow Pryor 

WA May, 108). 
20c $0.60 
20¢ .60 
BDCT LOD 
35e ~=—_: 1.00 
20c .60 
20c .60 
35¢e 1.00 
vee eS 
25c 15 
POT 
% Lb. Lb. 
OPEN 
$1.50 $5.00 
OPEN 
OPEN 
OPEN 
OPEN 
4.50 16.00 
2.40 6.00 
OPEN 
Oz. % Lb. 
50c $1.25 
50c 1.25 
