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TURNIP 
1 oz. will plant 100 ft. row, 1 to 2 lbs. per acre. 
1 oz. 1/4 Ib. 1 Ib. 10 Iba. 
Extra Early White Milan ..... oe aE oss $ .20 $ 50 $1.50 $13.50 
Best white variety for market garden forcing. Tops small, com- 
pact, strap-leaved. Roots medium small, 3 1/2 inches across, flat, 
entirely white; flesh fine grained, mild and tender. 40 days. 
below; flsh white, fine grained, mild and tender. 40 days. 
EXTRA Earty Purple Top Milan ......  .20 50 1.50 13.50 
A very early variety of mild flavor. Tops small, strap-leaved. 
Roots flat, 3 1/2 inches across, purplish-red above ground, white 
Purple Top White Globe .............. .20 50 1.50 13.50 
An outstanding strain for mark .t gardeners. Tops medium large, 
compact, erect, dark green and cut-leaved. Roots globular, smooth 
4 to 5 inches diameter, intense purplish-red top half with pure 
white bottom; flesh whit2, firm, fine-grained and tender. 55 days. 
Improved Golden Ball ................ .20 50 1.50 13.50 
The best yellow-fleshed turnip. Tops small and cut-leaved. Roots 
globular, 3 to 4 inches diameter, smooth exterior orange-yellow ; 
flesh yellow, firm, fine-grained. Good keeper. 60 days. 
FOLIAGE TURNIP 
1 oz. 1/4 |b. 1 Ib. 10 Ibs. 
SEVel LODE etre wn ee oe te sass $ .20 $ 50 $1.50 $13.50 
Extremely hardy foliage turnip grown principally for greens. Roots 
woody, fibrous, toughand inedible; crown sends up numberous leafy 
shoots which are excellent for greens. Grows rapidly and produces 
an abundance of tender leaves. 
WATERMELON 
1 oz. will plant 30 hills, 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre. 
1 oz. 1/4 Ib. 1 Ib. 
Kleckleys Sweet ......... Ate aeae Se eae tetas Sarl) § 50 §$ 1.50 
A popular graden variety. Fruits 24 inches long, 12 inches di- 
ameter large cylindrical shape; skin dark bluish-green: rind thin: 
flesh bright scarlet, sweet, crisp with no stringiness. Seed creamy 
white with trace of brown. 85 days. 
New Hampshire Midget .................. es 30 .95 3.00 
Introduced - by the New Hampshire Experiment Station. ihe ay 
small or “ice-box’’ type of Melon which reaches maturity much 
earlier than most varieties in Northern areas. The Melon is small, 
elleptically shaped, about three pounds, bright red flesh with a 
thin light green rind and many small seeds. It must be _ har- 
vested at early maturity, since it will not hold up well if it be- 
comes overripe. 63 days. 
Citron, RediSeeded. 25 cm. 5 ok os hci oe Ges ek Ce 25 .80 2.50 
Most popular for preserves, fruit 6 to 8 inches diameter, nearly 
round; skin is alternating light and dark green striped: flesh 
solid white and not edible in raw state. Seeds smooth red. 90 
to 95 days. 
