. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . If ^ASHBUKN'S Purple-top, Strap Leaf. Similar to above, except in color. These two kinds arc the best for spring or fall sowing, and for all garden culture. Flesh fine- grained, and rich and buttery flavored. Per pkt., 5 Yelrow Maita. Symmetrical, small-bulbed, early variety: skin smooth, bright or- ange, flesh pale yellow, fine-gi-ained, and well-flavored. Per pkt.^ 5 "leiiow Aberdeen. A hardy and productive variety; flesh pale yellow, tender, and sugary; keeps well. Per pkt., 5 Robertston's Gol
. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . If ^ASHBUKN'S Purple-top, Strap Leaf. Similar to above, except in color. These two kinds arc the best for spring or fall sowing, and for all garden culture. Flesh fine- grained, and rich and buttery flavored. Per pkt., 5 Yelrow Maita. Symmetrical, small-bulbed, early variety: skin smooth, bright or- ange, flesh pale yellow, fine-gi-ained, and well-flavored. Per pkt.^ 5 "leiiow Aberdeen. A hardy and productive variety; flesh pale yellow, tender, and sugary; keeps well. Per pkt., 5 Robertston's Golden Stone. Smooth and symmetrical; skin bright yellow; flesh firm, sweet, and well-flavored; hardy, and keeps well. Per pkt., 5 . Large White Norfolk. A sub-variety of the Common Flat Turnip; grows to a
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