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Keywords: The field and garden vegetables of America (Page 109) (6002091775).jpg THE TURNIP 109 <br> or six inches in length an inch and a half in diameter at the <br> crown and weighing eight or ten ounces ; skin white or yel- <br> lowish-white ; flesh white dry very firm and sugary ; leaves <br> small deep green spreading Half early and one of the <br> best of the dry-fleshed varieties <br> Golden Ball M'Int Vil <br> Yellow Globe <br> Bulb produced mostly within the earth nearly globular <br> and very smooth and symmetrical ; skin bright yellow below <br> ground greenish above ; leaves compara- <br> tively small spreading; flesh pale yellow <br> sweet and well flavored but not so fine- <br> grained as that of many other varieties It <br> is a good table turnip ; and with the Robert- <br> son's Golden Stone which it greatly resem- <br> bles the most valuable for cultivation where <br> large-sized garden turnips are required Its GowenBaii <br> size is about that of the last named Average specimens <br> measure four inches in diameter nearly the same in depth <br> and weigh from twelve to fourteen ounces <br> Green Globe Law <br> Green-top White Globe <br> Roots of a fine globular shape with a small neck and tap- <br> root ; very white below and green above the surface of the <br> ground ; of medium size hardy and firm in texture but <br> scarcely so much so as the Green Round ; than which it <br> arrives at maturity rather earlier It is somewhat larger than <br> the White Norfolk ; has large deep-green foliage ; grows <br> strongly ; and produces extraordinary crops but it soon <br> becomes spongy and often decays in autumn or early in <br> winter <br> A sub-variety of larger size and with softer flesh is known <br> by the name of Hungarian Green-top Globe 29062447 92326 42073 Page 109 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/29062447 1863 10 5962/bhl title 42073 Burr Fearing Biodiversity Heritage Library The field and garden vegetables of America United States Varieties Vegetable gardening Vegetables Library Congress bhl page 29062447 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/29062447 united states Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2011-08-02 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/6002091775 2015-09-10 20 59 09 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 The field and garden vegetables of America Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script
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