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: White Fleshed Varieties 
__ EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN 
-. 40 Days—The Milans are the earliest turnips 
grown. Excellent for home gardeners, truck- 
ers and for forcing. Tops are very small, 
strap leaved and compact. Roots very flat, 3 
to 4 ins. in diameter, white with purple top 
and smooth. Flesh pure white, fine grained, 
ae sweet and tender. 
/- Ss; EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN 
_ 40 Days—Attractive in appearance, this va- 
- riety is entirely white. In all other respects 
the same as Purple Top Milan. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
60 Days—A well known turnip grown exten- 
sively for the table and stock feeding. Roots 
- large, globe-shaped, white with purple top. 
Refer to Buist's Mammoth, which is rese- 
lected from this variety. 
WHITE NORFOLK 
75 Days—A popular large, white globe va- 
riety used in the South. Fine for table or 
stock. Tops are also used for greens. 
Yellow Fleshed Varieties 
PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN 
75 Days—An attractive turnip with splendid 
keeping qualities. A valuable all-purpose va- 
‘riety for Winter use. Tops large, cut-leaved. 
Roots pale yellow with purplish-red top, glob- 
ular, 4 to 5 ins. in diameter, smooth and 
solid. Flesh pale yellow, firm, sweet arfd 
"tender. 
AMBER GLOBE 
75 Days—A beautifully formed variety grown 
chiefly for stock feed. Pull when 3 to 4 ins. 
for table use. Tops large, cut-leaved. Roots 
light yellow with green top, globular, large, 
5 to 7 ins. in diameter and smooth. Flesh 
tender. A heavy yielder and splen- 
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 Buist’s Turnips 
EARLY WHITE EGG 
55 Days—Early and very desirable for home 
and market gardeners. Tops medium, com- 
pact, erect and cut-leaved. Roots egg-shaped, 
smooth, 3 to 314 ins. long, 2 to 2/4 ins. in 
diameter growing half out of the ground. 
White throughout with firm, fine grained, 
sweet flesh of fine quality. 
EARLY SNOWBALL 
40 Days—An early variety of fine quality 
recommended for home and market gardeners. 
Tops small and upright. Roots round, medium 
size 2 to 3 ins. in diameter, white throughout 
with fine grained, sweet and tender flesh. 
-COW HORN OR LONG WHITE 
70 Days—A long carrot-shaped variety grow- 
ing half out of the ground. Chiefly grown 
for stock feed but very good for table use if 
young. Tops large, erect, cut-leaved. Roots 
white with light green top, 12 to 15 ins. long, 
214 to 3 ins. in diameter, tapering to a blunt 
point, slightly crooked. Flesh mild, sweet and 
tender. A heavy cropper. 
Foliage Turnips for Greens 
Gas extensively in the South for Winter and 
Spring salad. Plant the seed in August, Septem- 
ber or very early Spring. The tops are cooked and 
served as greens, 
SEVEN TOP 
A very hardy popular variety planted everywhere in 
the South for greens and for stock grazing. Shoots very 
tender when young. Roots woody and undesirable for 
table use. 
SOUTHERN PRIZE 
Similar in growth to Seven Top, hardy and produces an 
abundance of leaves for greens and forage. 
SHOGOIN OR JAPANESE FOLIAGE 
A valuable combination for both tops and edible roots, 
Resists insects and withstands hot, dry weather. Tops 
produce a heavy crop of erect leaves 18 to 20 ins. tall 
which are large, thick, juicy, tender and of mild flavor. 
Roots semi-globular, white throughout with fine-grained, 
tender, sweet and mild flavored flesh. 
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TURNIP—White Fleshed parece (continued),? 
Pp 
_ did keeper. t. Oz. %Lb. Lb. 
‘ae Early Purple Top Milan . . .$0.10 90:15 $0.35 $1.00 
Bite YELLOW GLOBE Early White Milan ........ tO ats omssrein 
75 to 80 Days—Excellent for both Purple Top White Globe .. .10 .15 20 75 
table and stock feeding. Tops large, White Norfolkt ia ease 310.8 (15.96.25 Se 
we upright, cut-leaved. Roots globular, Early White Egg ......... ELOoe. 15a 25 ee 
. 4 to 5 ins. in diameter, pale yellow Early Snowball ........... 102°27.15 25 ee 
~ throughout with firm, crisp, excel Cow Horn .........-.---- 10° 153 25 
Tent flavored flesh. TURNIP—Yellow Fleshed Varieties 
Mee? by Pkt. Oz. Y%Lb. Lb. 
awe GOLDEN BALL Yellow Aberdeen ......... $0.10 $0.15 $0.30 $0.85 
ee 60 Days—The best of the yellow. Amber Globe .....:...-.. ‘10s. LS 30 ot 
fleshed varieties for the home and Yellow Globe ............ 10K SIS ee : 
Rieee market gardener to use for an early Golden Ball..........-.-- 10 15 30 ~3©.85 
‘Fall crop. Tops small, erect, cut- TURNIP—Foliage Varieties 
hd _leaved. Roots orange-yellow, round, Pkt. Oz. %Lb. Lb. 
4 to 5 ins. in diameter and smooth. ' Seven Top ......------->- $0.10 $0.15 $0.25 $0.75 
Flesh yellow, fine texture, mealy with Southern Prize .......---- 10630 15 9.23 ee 
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