Yellow Fleshed Turnips 
Prices on opposite page under turnip heading. 
*ORANGE JELLY or GOLDEN BALL 
—The best yellow sort for market or 
family use. Roots medium sized, round 
and smooth, with yellow skin and flesh. 
One of the best for winter keeping. 
*YELLOW BORTFELDER — A heavy 
cropping, long-keeping variety, in favor 
with dairymen. 
PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN 
—Extensively grown for stock feeding. 
Good keeper. 
RUTABAGA 
CULTURE—Sow in drills, 3 feet apart; thin to 
6 inches apart. May be planted from June 15th to 
‘July 15th. The later sowings produce the best 
quality. Can be sown broadcast in mid-July. 
IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP YELLOW 
(Regular Strain) — Produces smooth, 
globe-shaped roots of good size. Flesh 
deep yellow and fine grained. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 35c; Ib. $1.00. 
*GOLDEN NECKLESS (With purple 
tops)—Similar to the above except it is 
short necked like a turnip. Exterior skin 
golden yellow under ground with high 
quality yellow flesh. Our strain is very 
popular with market gardeners to whom 
we supply large quantities of seed. Post- 
paid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; %4 lb. 50e; Ib. $1.50. 
LAURENTIAN—A new neckless type. 
Roots purple topped, clean, well shaped; 
skin thick and a good keeper. Flesh 
light yellow or cream color, fine grained 
and excellent quality. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 
1% Ib. 40c; Ib. $1.25. 
~ Tampala 
A new green vegetable, the leaves of 
which are used like spinach. It retains its 
tenderness for a long period and is suited 
for warm weather. It can also be used 
as a fresh salad. The leaves have more 
body, more flavor and more food value 
than spinach. It should be planted in 
fairly warm weather. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 
4 oz. 35c; oz. $1.00. 
RED TAMPALA—Same as above ex- 
cept that foliage has a red tone. Pkt. 15c; 
4 oz. 75¢; 02. $2.25. 
Vigoro Fertilizer 
VIGORO—It is the ideal plant food for lawns, 
flowers, gardens, shrubbery and trees. It is easy 
to apply; results are quick and certain. 
Clean, dustless, weedless, and odorless, Vigoro 
is not to be compared with any other plant food 
you have ever known. It isn’t at all costly. Write 
for prices. Offered in weighed packages as 
follows: 1-10-25-100 lbs. 
FERTILIZERS 
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS 
WRITE FOR PRICES, STATING QUANTITY 
NOTICE—Readjustment in changing prices pre- 
vent us from quoting prices here. Please write us 
for prices, stating quantities desired. All prices are 
FOB our shipping point and purchaser must pay 
transportation charges. The analysis is listed by 
numbers: the first number is nitrogen, the second 
phosphate, the third potash. We do not ship fer- 
tilizers C.O.D. Ask for our current price list. 
ORGANIC FERTILIZERS 
RAW BONE MEAL —A rather slow 
acting fertilizer used for many purposes, 
especially fruit, shrubs and bulbs. Ap- 
proximately 4-23-0. 
COTTON SEED MEAL —A valuable 
organic fertilizer which many growers 
use in place of fish. Important for acid 
loving plants and shrubs. 
SHEEP GUANO—Usually runs around 
2-1-2. Dry ground sheep manure in sacks. 
High in humus, therefore extra fine for 
general purposes. 
FERTILIZERS IN MIXTURES 
Write for prices, stating quantities. 
Order by analysis numbers listed below. 
We can generally supply mixtures with 
the following analysis: 
9-4-6 6-10- 4 5-10-10 
5-6-8 3-10-20 3-10-10 
MINERAL FERTILIZERS 
Write for prices, stating quantities. 
POTASH, MURIATE—Produces color, 
substance and flavor. 50 to 60% potash. 
POTASH, SULPHATE—Also valuable 
for color, substance and flavor. 50%. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE—We may be able 
to offer 18% and triple. 
NITRATE OF SODA — 14 to 16 am- 
monia. Being soluble in water it is valu- 
able for winter and early spring fertiliz- 
ing on any crop where quick leaf growth 
is important. Supply very short. 
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA — This 
runs very high in nitrogen. Similar use 
to that of Nitrate of Soda. Supply short. 
AMMONIUM NITRATE — Approxi- 
mately 34% nitrogen. 
AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE— About 
11% nitrogen, 48% phosphate. 
OTHER ITEMS 
LAND PLASTER OR GYPSUM—This 
contains sulphur in soluble form and is 
valuable for legumes, potatoes and gen- 
eral crops. 
LIME, HYDRATED — Especially valu- 
able for extremely acid soils. 
Printed Radio Garden Talks 
We can mail you a complete set of 
18 Radio Garden Talks made in 1948. 
These are free upon request. 

ee kaa 
