Vaughan's gardening illustrated . ?2 Vaughans Seed Store Catalogue — Chicago and New \ork TURNIP—Purple Top White Globe. TURNIPS COW about the first of August in rich, finely worked soil, and in drillsfifteen inches apart and one-half inch deep; thin according to varietyand keep clear of weeds, allowing the Turnips plenty of room. Rutabagas or Swedes require a longer season than Turnips do. Fortable use, they usually keep better and are slightly better flavored thanthe Turnip. They are also an excellent crop to raise for cattle feeding;yields are heavy and the feeding value high. Sow about Jul
Vaughan's gardening illustrated . ?2 Vaughans Seed Store Catalogue — Chicago and New \ork TURNIP—Purple Top White Globe. TURNIPS COW about the first of August in rich, finely worked soil, and in drillsfifteen inches apart and one-half inch deep; thin according to varietyand keep clear of weeds, allowing the Turnips plenty of room. Rutabagas or Swedes require a longer season than Turnips do. Fortable use, they usually keep better and are slightly better flavored thanthe Turnip. They are also an excellent crop to raise for cattle feeding;yields are heavy and the feeding value high. Sow about July 1st, indrills two to three feet apart and thin to eight inches apart. When readyand before heavy frosts, pull them, cut off the tops and store carefully. Purple Top White Globe Originated from Purple Top Flat Turnip. The flesh is firm, finegrained, sweet and rich flavored; it is of good size, globe shaped, fineappearance, a good producer and fine keeper. T408 Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; % lb., 30c; lb., 90c; 5 $ Early White Milan The earliest turnip, can be used Spring or Fall. The skin is smooth,snowy white,
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