Root Crops for Farm Stock 

 Mangel-Wurzels and 

 Sugar Beets. J&fiSL 



1151. New Jumbo Mang'el.-For milch 



cows and cattle generally, the New 

 Jumbo Mangel has no equal. It is a 

 milk producer of the highest quality 

 and at the same time keeps the cattle 

 over winter in prime condition. It 

 will outyield any other Mangel two to 

 one. It is easy to grow, producing 

 immense roots in great quantities, thus 

 yieldinga most profitable crop. PKt. 5c, 

 Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 10c, 1/2 Lb. 15c, 

 Lb. 25c, 5 Lbs. $1.10. 



1152. Gate Post Mangel.— The name 

 indicates the immense size of this fine 

 flavored Mangel. Among the Yellow 

 Mangel it stands superior. The milk 

 it produces when fed to cows is of the 

 richest character, As one experienced 

 farmer puts it, "The Gate Post Mangel 

 is a butter and milk producer of the 

 first merit." If you want the best 

 Yellow Mangel you ever grew, send 

 for Bolgiano's Gate Post Mangel. 

 PKt. 5c, 1/4 Lb. 10c, II? Lb. 15c, 

 Lb. 25c, 5 Lbs. $1.10. 



1153. Giant Red Mangel-Wurzel.— 

 The heaviest cropping and best long 

 Mangel. This mammoth variety grows 



Cow/ Peas, 



New Era. — Most highly recommended 

 by the experiment stations. Extremely 

 productive. Write us for special leaflets 

 on this excellent Pea. 



1162. BlacK Cow Peas.— Seed medium- 

 sized and black. Vines trailing. Seed 

 matures early. Market prices. 



1163. Clay Peas.— Seed medium-sized and 

 cream-colored. Vines grow tall and erect 

 Seed matures medium late. Marketprices. 



1164. Whip-Poor-Will.-Vineserect. Seed 

 large and mottled red and white and ma- 

 tures early. Good to grow between corn. 

 Marketprices. 



1165. Canada Field Peas.— Sown in Feb- 

 ruary, March or April. Cures easily, mak- 

 ing a splendid hay. Sow 1 to \Vi bus. per 

 acre broadcast with V 2 bus. of oats. ' Cut 

 for hay before the peas mature. Market 

 prices. 



1166. Wonderful or UnHnown Peas. — 

 Seed medium-sized and buff. Vines erect 

 if planted late, trailing if planted early. 

 Seed matures late. Market prices. 



1167. Soja Beans. — The great drought-re- 

 sisting forage crop; unsurpassed in nutri- 

 tive value for feeding; also makes a splen- 

 did soil improver. Marketprices. 



1168. BlacK Eye.— Vines erect. Seed me- 

 dium-sized and white, and matures me- 

 dium late. Market prices. 



1169. Red Ripper. — Vines vigorous, half- 

 trailing, seed large and dull red. Matures 



to immense size, single roots weigh- ver y late - Market prices. 



ing from 20 to 30 pounds each, and n„i„;„„„7 n "P„„,l T: m «»v n„i„ 



always of fine texture and of good BOigianO S G00ti Times" OatS. 



quality; is remarkable for broad shoul- 1156. "Good Times" Oats will yield from 

 der and massive shape of the root, by 100 to 160 bushelsof unusually large, white 

 which a greatweightis obtained with- plump heavy grains to the acre. The 

 out coarseness. In England ithas pro- straw is very strong, handsome, and 



stands up well. The great vigor and pro- 

 ductiveness is indicated by the very broad 

 blades, On account of its great stooling 

 capacity, it requires much less seeds than 

 most other sorts. "Good Times" Oats, as 

 its name aptly indicates, on account of its 

 our list of roots for stock feeding, as it vigorous growth and wonderful produc- 

 contaius less water and more sugar tiveness, will bring "Good Times" to 

 than any other Mangel. A special those farmers who have had little suc- 

 feature is the rich, deep yellow color cess or entire failure with their, crops 

 of the flesh, nutritious and milk-pro- of Oats. Where successful crops of Oats 

 ducing qualities. In England, where have been raised, "Good Times" Oats will 

 it is considered indispensable for farm- produce heavier crops than were ever pro- 

 ing, large dairy farmers state that duced bofore. Those who have raised 

 they are not only able to obtain a "Good Times" Oats from the few bushels 

 higher price per gallon for milk from we put out last j'ear, are getting now on 

 Bolgiano s New Jumbo Mangel. cowsfedon this Mangel but also that the open market five cents more per bush- 

 the cows are in much better condition. PKt. 5c, 1/4 Lb. 10c, 1/2 Lb. 15c, el than the highest quoted market price. 



duced from 60 to 75 tons of roots to the 

 acre. PKt. 5c, 1/4 Lb. 10c, 1/2 Lb. 

 15c, Lb. 22c, 5 Lbs. $1.00. 

 1154. Golden Tan Kard Yellow- 

 Fleshed Mangel.— This distinct va- 

 riety is a most important addition to 



Lb. 22c, 5 Lbs. $1.00. 



1155. Improved Sugar Beets for maKing' 



Sugar. — Is a very large growing sort; used 

 also for feeding stock. Recommended as 

 hardy and very productive, yielding from 

 35 to 40 tons to the acre and containing a 

 greater percentage of sugar. PKt. 5c, 1/4 Lb. 

 10c, 1/2 Lb. 15c, Lb. 22c, 5 Lbs. $1.00. 



Culture of Cattle Beets.— They should be ^JfJvJf f„„?^.J" s t 

 sown from April to June in drills 2 feet apart, 

 and afterwards thinned out to stand 1 foot 

 apart in the rows. Keep well cultivated, and 

 you will have au abundant crop of roots for 

 winter use. 



Send for sample; you never saw such fine 

 Oats as "Good Times" Oats. PacKets 5c and 10c, Lb. 15c. 

 PecK 50c, Bushel of 32 Lbs. $1.00. 10 Bus. and over at 85c. Bolgiano's "Good Times" Oats. 



Bolgiano's New Century OatS. 1159. Potato Oats.-A fine, White Oats, maturing two 



1157. It immediately leaped into the greatest success, weeks earlier than any other variety. Has strong 

 It is a first-class crop, early to mature and extremely ? tra , w ', withstands the drought and yields 90 to 150 

 heavy weight. The straw is strong and stiff, and is , 2^ she i s p £ r a S. r . e «« P .»i, 5c aBd „ , , 0c ' Lb ' 15c « PecK 



itirely free from rust '40c, Bushel $1.00. 10 Bus. at 85c. 



New Century Oats lias fresh new life and is the 116 °- Silver Mine.— A tall and very prolific sort. Has 

 hardiest and heaviest of Oats. It is so strong and g. s Jl ort it hl ?t 8 'Si, na " d yields rmmensely . PKts. 5c 

 thrifty that neither freezings, protracted droughts « ' 0c J,. Lb - 15c, PK. 40c, Bus. $1.00. 10 Bus. at 85c . 

 nor hot winds seem to have much effect upon its U 6 h Virginia Grey Winter or Turf Oats. PKts. 5c 

 growth. It appears able to grow right 

 along from start to finish almost without re- 



POULTRY 



Food 



gard to weather conditions. Grain is the 

 heaviest'in existence. New Century Oats is 

 as bright as a new dollar; the hull is as thin 

 as a sheet of paper. 



The originator says, "We have raised 100 

 bushels to the acre." A yield like this is 

 uncommon, but yields from 60, 70 or 80 can 

 be obtained by careful cultivation. PKts. 

 5c and 10c. Lb. 15c, PK. 40c, Bus. $1.00. 

 1158. Scottish White Oats.— A very produc- 

 tive Side Oats yielding this year 96 bushels 

 to the acre. A grand variety for either fer- 

 tile or thin, poorland. PKts. 5c and 10c, 

 Lb. 15c, PK. 40c, Bus. $1.00. 10 Bus. at 85c. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



•TRADEMARK REGISTERED' 



PRATT'S ANIMAL REGULATOR.-Trial 

 pacKage 25c. Regular pacKag'e 50c. 



EXTRA FINE POULTRY BONE.— 50 lbs. 

 $1.50, 100 lbs. $2.50, 1 ,000 lbs. $22.00. 



PRATT'S POULTRY F00D.-8 ozs. 10c, 

 Postage 5c, 26-oz. pKg'. 25c. 5-lb nKa. 

 60c. 12-lb. pKa. $1.25. 



PRATT'S LICE KILLER.-5 ozs. 10c. 

 Postage 2c. 1 lb. 25c. Postage 10c. 



PRATT'S HARNESS S0AP.-15c. 



PRATT'S HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD. 

 7-lb. pKg. 50c. 12-lb. bag' 75c. 25-lb. 

 bag $1.50. 



SLUG-SHOT KILLS BUGS on rosebushes, 



currants, cabbage, potatoes, etc. 1 Lb. 10c, 

 5 Lbs. 25c, 100 Lbs. $4.00. 



! 10c, Lb. 15c, PK. 40c, Bus. 85c. 10 Bus. at 7Sc. 



1110. MAMMOTH RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER. 



Thoroughly 

 Cleaned. 



All per lb. 

 7c. 4 Lbs. 25c, 

 25 Lbs. $1.00. 

 By Mail, add 

 8c per Lb. 

 Postage. 



FOR 



PARROTS 



AND 



CHICKENS. 



MIXED 

 BIRD SEED. 



IWBWBff 



CANARY 

 AND 

 RAPE. 



PLAIN 

 CANARY. 



