. Landreth seeds Philadelphia : American grown seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. TiRNirs. 1. Red Top Flat. 2. Earlv Dutch or White Top Flat. 3. Early Red Top Globe. 4. Jersev Lilv. 5. Green-Crowned Amber Globe. 6. Red-Crowned Amber Globe. 7. Southern Snow White Globe. 8. Yellow Aberdeen. EABLY FLAT EED, OR PTJKPLE TOP (stkap-leaved), 60 DAYS.—Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. luc. EARLY FLAT DUTCH oz. 10c. 5TRAP-LEAVED).—Pkts. 5c. and lOc: p


. Landreth seeds Philadelphia : American grown seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. TiRNirs. 1. Red Top Flat. 2. Earlv Dutch or White Top Flat. 3. Early Red Top Globe. 4. Jersev Lilv. 5. Green-Crowned Amber Globe. 6. Red-Crowned Amber Globe. 7. Southern Snow White Globe. 8. Yellow Aberdeen. EABLY FLAT EED, OR PTJKPLE TOP (stkap-leaved), 60 DAYS.—Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. luc. EARLY FLAT DUTCH oz. 10c. 5TRAP-LEAVED).—Pkts. 5c. and lOc: per LARGE EARLY RED-TOP GLOBE. 65 «r. moved Is it from the nccky or tap-rooted Englishforms. The BLOOMSDALE Is delicate In texture, purple crowned, golden skinned, almost per- fectly globular in form and earlier to mature than any other known form of Ruta Baga. The 1 e a e s spring directly out of a rounded crowii, the small rat-tail root terminating a synxmet- rlcal base. 3iothlng' like it can be seen among the Eng- lish varieties. We have had them over and over again. It compares with other Swedes as a well-bred, short-horn cow compares with a scrub cow. The Bloomsdale Swede will be found not only the best cattle-feeding Turnip, but the best Turnip for Table. Bloomsdale Swede. use during Winter, being of fine texture and of fine flavor. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 10c. SEVEN-TOP (FOR OR SALAiis). —This may be left standing in the o|>en ground during Winter as far north as Philadelphia. In the Southern States it yields, in the Spring, abundant foliage for boiling «-ith cured meats, and is in much demand. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. \Qc. DIXIE LAND.—A form of Turnip for Winter Greens. No variety producing tops so entirely proof against frost. The foliage a deep blue preen, the root oval, smooth, white and tender; destined to supersede the Seven Top, being more hardy, as productive of leaf for Winter Greens. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 10c. (38). Plea


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