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TURNIP 
For summer greens or roots sow 
early in drills 12-15 inches apart for 
hand cultivation; 24 inches apart for 
horse cultivation, and press the soil 
down firmly. Thin out when the 
plants have grown to about | inch 
high. Sow again in the summer for 
fall and winter use. Allow one oz. 
for 100 feet of row, 2-3 pounds per 
acre. 
Purple Top White Globe (w) 
The most popular variety for home 
and market gardens, and for ship- 
ping. Tops dark green, large, erect, 
cut leaved. Roots large, globe-shap- 
ed, very smooth, upper part purple- 
red, white below; flesh white, sweet, 
crisp and tender. Our strain is very 
uniform and attractive. 
Diameter 4 in.; Days 57. 
PKT. Oz. WY LB. LB. 
10c l5c 35c $1.00 
Purple Top Milan (w) 
An extra early sort for forcing or 
general use in home and market gar- 
dens. Tops small, strap leaved. 
Roots very flat, white with purple 
top; flesh clear white, fine grained, 
sweet and tender. Diameter 3 in.; 
Days 42. 
PkT. Oz. 
10c 15c 35c 
% LB. LB. 
$1.00 
Purple Top Strap Leaved (w) 
A medium early, very productive 
variety, used extensively in home 
and market gardens. Tops medium 
small, upright and compact. Roots 
flat, purple-red at the top, white be- 
low; flesh. Diameter 4 inches. Days 
46. 
% LB. LB. 
$1.00 
PkT. Oz. 
10c 15c 35c 
WHITE MILAN, early flat 
PKT. Oz. LB. 
LB. 
10c 15c 25c $1.00 
SNOWBALL, round and early 
PKT. Oz. WY LB. LB. 
10c 15c 25c $1.00 
AMBER GLOBE, yellow and sweet 
PKT. Oz. Y% LB. LB. 
10c 15c 25c $1.00 
SEVEN TOP for gardens 
PK Oz. WY LB. LB. 
10c 15c 25c $1.00 
(Five Pounds and over 10c per lb) 
Rutabaga: Swede Turnip 
Brassica napobrassica 
American Purple Top 
PKT. Oz. % LB. LB. 
10c 15c 35c $1.00 
Giant Yellow Swede 
PKT. Oz. Y% LB. LB. 
10c 15c 35c $1.00 
WATERMELON 
Citrullus vulgaris 
In addition to the production of 
regular stocks definite attention is 
directed at our Southern breeding 
grounds to the development of im- 
proved strains of important varieties 
resistant to Fusarium wilt. The num- 
ber of days represents the time re- 
quired to produce full-grown fruits 
in the seed-growing sections. 
One oz: will sow about 50 hills. 
Watermelons should have the same 
culture as muskmelons, but should 
be planted 8 to 10 ft. apart, depend- 
ing on the variety. 
Dixie Queen 
A very prolific, shipping type of 
excellent quality. Fruits oval-round, 
light green with dark green stripes, 
weight 30 lbs.; rind thin but tough. 
Flesh bright red, crisp, and quite 
free from fibre; seed small, white and 
few. Sometimes incorrectly described 
as white-seeded Cuban Queen. Wt. 
30 lbs.; Days 85. 
PKT. Oz. WY LB. LB. 
10c 30c ©6©$1.00 $3.00 
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Georgia Rattlesnake, oblong, dark stripped 10c 20c 60c 
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Chilean Ice Box Melon ....................... 
Tom Watson, oblong, deep red flesh 
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Early Kansas (Indiana Striped: Rus- 
sian Red-seeded: Kansas Queen) 
Has become very popular in the 
Midwest. A heavy cropping variety 
for local markets and shipping. Fruit 
large, nearly round, bright green 
with broad, wavy stripes of lighter 
green. Flesh bright red, thick, free 
from stringy heart, of excellent fla- 
vor; rhind thin and tough; seed 
brownish red when immature chan- 
ging to buff when dry. Weight 30 
lbs.; Days 80. 
PK Ie Oz. Wa LB. 
LB. 
10c 20c 60c $2.00 
Stone Mountain, Improved 
Fruits very 
large, oval-round with blunt ends; 
medium green with indistinct vein- 
ing, rind thin but fairly tough. Flesh 
rich scarlet, fine grained and very 
sweet; seed white with black edge. 
Weight 35 lbs.; Days 90. 
PKT. Oz. WY LB. 
10c 20c 60c 
Florida Giant (Cannonball) 
Vines vigorous and very product- 
ive. Fruit dark green, nearly round; 
PKT. Oz. % LB. LB. 
10c 30c $1.00 $3.00 
Kleckley’s Sweet (Monte Cristo) 
Similar to Wondermelon. An ex- 
cellent variety for home gardens 
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$2.00 
PKT. Oz. Y LB. LB. 
10c 20c 60c $2.00 
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Oz. LB. LB. | 
$2.00 | 
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renee 10c 20c 60c $2.00 j 
ipa’ 10c 20c 60c $2.00 i 
pARe Sa 10c 30c $1.00 $3.00 j 
in Saath” 10c 20c 60c $2.00 = 
ate 10c 20c 60c $2.00 ! 
Rae e: 10c 20c 60c $2.00 | 
; eee 10c 20c 60c $2.00 | 
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