. Harris' rural annual for 1897 and catalogue of Moreton farm seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. JOSEPH HARRIS MORETON FARM, N. Y. 19 TURNIPS. early us apart, and thin the plants to. spring in rows 15 inches part in the rows. For fall June and July, but many PURPLETOP STRAP LEA F—The favorite variety to v summer and HARRIS' WHITE PURPLE-TOP RUT A BAG A. flat, clear white with purple top. We have a fine strain. Lb. 50c, J4 lb. 18c , pkt. 5c. Early Purple-Top Mi- lan—This n
. Harris' rural annual for 1897 and catalogue of Moreton farm seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. JOSEPH HARRIS MORETON FARM, N. Y. 19 TURNIPS. early us apart, and thin the plants to. spring in rows 15 inches part in the rows. For fall June and July, but many PURPLETOP STRAP LEA F—The favorite variety to v summer and HARRIS' WHITE PURPLE-TOP RUT A BAG A. flat, clear white with purple top. We have a fine strain. Lb. 50c, J4 lb. 18c , pkt. 5c. Early Purple-Top Mi- lan—This new variety much resembles the above, but is two weelss EARLY PURPLE-TOP Milan. earlier, being the earliest variety in cultivation. The bulbs are clear white, smooth and hand- some, with purple top. Lb. 70c., % lb. :20c., pkt. 10c. White Flat Dutch—Verv early, pure white, and of the best quality. Lb 50c, M lb. 15c., pkt. 5c. Early Yellow Stone—An early flat yellow turnip, of fine quality. Lb. 50c, kt. Yellow Aberdeen—A large globe-shaped yellow turnip. Fine for use in the fall or early winter, or for stock feeding. A heavy cropper. Lb. 50c., »^lb. 15c, pkt. 5c Colden Ball—A handsome early yellow turnip, as round as a ball, and of the best quality. Lb. 00c, H lb. 20c, pkt . 5c. RUTA BAGAS, OR SWEDE TURNIPS. CULTURE.—Sow in May or June, in rows 2to 'Zy, feet apart, and thin the plants to ten inches apart. The land should be well manured or fertilized. We find a dressing of equal parts of nitrate of soda and superphosphate, applied broadcast at the rate of Jill) or :>illl pounds per an. , before the sn on top and pure white on the of fine quality. We stronglj narket where a white ruta baga In the spring of 1892 one ot our customers in Oswego, N. V., sent to us some very handsome White Purple-Top Ruta Bagas, saying that they were brought into market by a Scotch garden- er, and that they wnv preferred to all other ruta bagas in the market. They were such hand- some
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