. Catalog 1944 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ROOT CROP. TURNIPS GREEN CROP 1/2 CUP TURNIP GREENS 1/2 CUP COOKED TURNI PS CONTAINS: CONTAINS: 28 Calories 33 Calories 1 1,000 Units Vitamin A 62 Gammas Vitamin B1 60 Gammas Vitamin B1 62 Milligrams Vitamin B2 450 Milligrams Vitamin B2 22 Milligrams Vitamin C 130 Milligrams Vitamin C Mr. F. E. Dean, Manager of our Dallas whole- sale store, with a Shogoin tur- nip produced in his own garden. Note heavy top which Mr. Dean reports as


. Catalog 1944 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ROOT CROP. TURNIPS GREEN CROP 1/2 CUP TURNIP GREENS 1/2 CUP COOKED TURNI PS CONTAINS: CONTAINS: 28 Calories 33 Calories 1 1,000 Units Vitamin A 62 Gammas Vitamin B1 60 Gammas Vitamin B1 62 Milligrams Vitamin B2 450 Milligrams Vitamin B2 22 Milligrams Vitamin C 130 Milligrams Vitamin C Mr. F. E. Dean, Manager of our Dallas whole- sale store, with a Shogoin tur- nip produced in his own garden. Note heavy top which Mr. Dean reports as tender and flavorful for greens. White Flesh Varieties Purple Top White Globe—Table size 55 days. The most popular variety with market gardeners and for the home gar- den. Very attractive globular shaped root, smooth ; purplish red top and flesh white and fine grained, tender and excel- lent flavor. Roots grow to 5 or 6 inches diameter. Tops medium large. Our strain of this variety produces very uniform roots—ideal for marketing. Pkt. 5C—Oz. 15c—J4 Lb. 50c—Postpaid. Early Purple Top Strap Leaved—Table size in 45 days. A very early variety. Roots flat, about 5 inches in diameter; purplish red at top and clear white flesh CULTURE — For summer use, sow in early spring: in light, rich or new soil in rows 1 to 3 feet apart and cover one-half inch deep. May also be sown broadcast, but in either case be sure to have the ground rich and freshly stirred. It is im- portant to get spring- and sum- mer crops started early so that turnips may have time to grow to sufficient size before hot weather causes them to become tough and bitter. For the fall or main crop, sow from the middle of July to the middle of November, same as for spring sowing. An ounce sows 100 feet: 2 to 4 pounds per acre in rows, or 6 to 8 pounds broadcast. below. Fine grained and mild. Pkt. 5C— Oz. 15c—14 Lb. 50c—Postpaid. Shogoin or Japanese—Also known as "Louse Resistant," as well as for


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