Seed annual . ly Purple Top Milan Turnip. D. M. FERRY & CCXS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 59 White A quick growing egg shaped,X)erfecuy smooth, pure white half out of the ground,with small top and rough flesh is very sweet, firm and mild, never yhaving the rank, strong taste of some white vvarieties. Pkt. be; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. loo; ^ : Lb. 50c. ^ Early White Flat Dutch, Strap Leaved. j^ ^^^gt excellent earlygarden variety and largely used in the South,em States. Roots medium sized, flat;color white; very early, sweet and ten-der. It is desirable for table use. b


Seed annual . ly Purple Top Milan Turnip. D. M. FERRY & CCXS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 59 White A quick growing egg shaped,X)erfecuy smooth, pure white half out of the ground,with small top and rough flesh is very sweet, firm and mild, never yhaving the rank, strong taste of some white vvarieties. Pkt. be; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. loo; ^ : Lb. 50c. ^ Early White Flat Dutch, Strap Leaved. j^ ^^^gt excellent earlygarden variety and largely used in the South,em States. Roots medium sized, flat;color white; very early, sweet and ten-der. It is desirable for table use. but isspongy and inferior when over-grown. Pkt. be: Oz. 10c; 2 : ^Lb. 20c: Lb. 50c. Early Purple Top, Strap Leaved, xhis is an earlyvariety and a great favorite fortable use: form flat, like a broaddisc in shape, and of medium size;color purple or dark red abovegroimd. white below; flesh white,fine grained and tender; leavesfew. entire, upright in 5c: Oz. 10c: 2 Oz. 15c; ^ : Lb. EARLY PURPLE TOP, STRAP LEAVED TURNkP. Purple Top White Globe. il^^^^^^V^fTAf^Ts globular and nearly as large as the Pomeranean White Globe, of beauti-ful appearance, of most excellent qualitv, and equally desirable for tableor stock. It keeps well and is a fine market sort. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c;2 Oz. 15c; h Lb. 20c; Lb. oOc. Cow Horn, or Long White. Silp?f ifcu?rhata the top, and is carrot-like in form, growing nearly half out of the Continued. Pomeranean W^^ite Globe, This is one of the most productive kinds, and in good, rich soil roots will frequently grow to twelve poimds in weight. It is of perfect globe shape; skin white and smooth; leaves dark green and of strong growth. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10c: % Lb. 15c; Lb. 45c. Large White Norfolk ?. • A standard sort, usually grown for feeding stock, but the large white sorts, although a little coarser, are of very grood quality for the table. The roots are large, spherical, or slightly flattened and very white. It is allowed


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