CORNELI 
120 Turnip seeps Main Uses Days 
COWHORN H 80 
A fine sort for stock feed, but also good for table use in the young stage. 
TOPS—Medium to large, oblong, upright, and coarse; medium green, and cut leaved. 
ROOT—10 to 12 inches long, 2% to 3 inches in diameter at the shoulder, tapered, 
somewhat uneven or crooked; white with greenish tinge at shoulder, flesh 
white; sweet flavor. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN HM 40 
One of the earliest turnips for home and market garden. Well adapted for forcing and 
used some for this purpose. 
TOPS—Small, upright, strap leaved. 
ROOT—3 to 3% inches in diameter, flat, smooth, with small tap root. Upper portion 
purplish-red, lower portion white. Flesh white, fine grained, tender and sweet 
when young, becoming rough and pungent when old. 
GOLDEN BALL HM 60 
For the home garden and local market. Very attractive when bunched. 
TOPS—Small, medium green, cut leaved. 
ROOT—About 3% inches in diameter, globular, smooth, orange-yellow. Flesh yellow, 
fine grained and firm. 
POMERANIAN WHITE GLOBE HCF 75 
Large White Globe 
Norfolk 
Roots are grown mainly for stock feed, but also good for table use in the young stage. 
Makes excellent top growth which is widely used for canning and freezing. 
TOPS—Large, broad, upright, coarse, cut leaved, medium green, with typically pun- 
gent flavor. 
ROOT—4 to 6 inches in diameter, globular, with large tap root; entirely white. Flesh 
white, coarse textured, fair quality. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAVED HM 45 
A good variety for spring and fall planting. Valuable for its earliness and fine edible 
qualities. 
TOPS—Medium small, erect, compact, with slender strap leaves. 
ROOT—3 inches or more in diameter, uniform deep flat, with small, smooth tap root. 
Purplish-red above ground and white below. Flesh white, fine textured, tender 
and sweet. 
