Seven Top Turnip
Cultivated extensively in the South for the tops, which are used for greens. It is very hardy, and will grow all winter, but does not produce a good bulb, and is only recommended for the tops.
Originally listed in: 1881 D.M. Ferry Catalog
Seven-Top Turnip
Favorite in the South for forage; roots of no value. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; ¼ lb., 25c; lb., 75c
Originally listed in: Burpee's Annual for 1916
Seven-Top Turnip
The seed of this is planted in the ground (in the South) in the Fall, and the bulbs left standing in the open ground over winter. The tops are cut for greens in early spring. It will bear several cuttings. The bulbs are useless. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c.
Originally listed in: James J.H. Gregory's 1885 Retail Catalogue