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SUTTON’S “CENTENARY” TURNIP. EARLY-FEEDING VARIETY. This Turnip is deep in form, attains great size combined with density of flesh, and the green russeted shin is a very striMng feature. Sutton’s Centenary matures earlier than the Aberdeens, yields a much heavier crop, and will therefore prove of substantial service to agriculturists, particularly to those who fatten sheep and stock in large numbers. Seed should not be sown too early.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6704, 30 December 1908, Page 3
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