Seed annual, 1899 . z. 10c;^Lb. 16c; Lb. 46c. SHEPHERDS GOLDEN GLOBE a choice English strainin which the tops of the large, round roots are bronze-greenand the flesh is deep orange color; very uniform and most desirable sort. Pkt. 5c; ; 2 Oz. 16c; J^; Lb. 50c. «n m\ D. M. FERRY & CO\S DEvSCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. RUTA BAGAS or SWEDES-Continued. 63 QpONARCH, or ^pANKAHD This is a yellow fleshed sort, having very-large, tankard shaped roots, with relativelysmall neclvs and tops. Color puiT)lish-crimsonabove ground, vellow below; flesh very solid,fine grained and of the best flavor.


Seed annual, 1899 . z. 10c;^Lb. 16c; Lb. 46c. SHEPHERDS GOLDEN GLOBE a choice English strainin which the tops of the large, round roots are bronze-greenand the flesh is deep orange color; very uniform and most desirable sort. Pkt. 5c; ; 2 Oz. 16c; J^; Lb. 50c. «n m\ D. M. FERRY & CO\S DEvSCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. RUTA BAGAS or SWEDES-Continued. 63 QpONARCH, or ^pANKAHD This is a yellow fleshed sort, having very-large, tankard shaped roots, with relativelysmall neclvs and tops. Color puiT)lish-crimsonabove ground, vellow below; flesh very solid,fine grained and of the best flavor. This verypopular variety is also sold as Hursfs Mon-arcli. and Carters Elephant. ; ; ; ^; «Mi%UAi*44 -^ ^erv superior variety, both inttangnOlm form and quality, and held high estimation in many parts of England,large size, small neck, few or no sideroots, and yields well. Flesh yellow,sweet and solid; skin yellow with purpletop. Pkt. 5c; Oz. lOe; 2 Oz. 10c; % Lb. loc; Lb. 4oc. American Purple TopRUTA Baga UDLONGS WHITE Though sometimes called a turnip this ismore like a ruta baga. The root is large,both .skin and flesh very white and it is oneof the best varieties we have for table excellent keeper and a desirable sort formarket 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 15c; ^Lb. 20c; Lb. .50c Caings Purpk Cop ^tXe^Ll?? Roots globe shaped, skin purplish-red aboveground and yellow below: flesh yellow, neckssmall; tops pecuhar in that they are strapor entire leaved. An excellent variety inevery way. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 15c;^Lb. 20c; Lb. .50c Carters Imperial ^,rT° Cop .i» .^Sf^.oS°IS yellow, solid, firm, sweet and rich. It is ahardy sort, jields heavily, with no ten-dency to long necks. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c;2 Oz. 10c; 3^ Lb. ; Lb. 45c mC$t HOrfOlR red^dilh-pu?p& abo?e ground, but yellow underneath. Hardier than the common turnip and will keep solid until spring. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10; ^ Lb. 15c; Lb. 77IKi


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