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MANGEL WURZEL OR STOCK BEET 



Mangeis are the most important of all root crops for feeding and form the best winter feed for 

 cattle and hogs. They increase the flow of milk when fed to milch cows and yield enormous 

 crops, as much as 50 tons having been grown on one acre. They may be grown in any part of the 

 American continent on fairly good farm land; all that is necessary is good cultivation. The best 

 soil for .Mangels is loose, friable loam and deep plowing. Follow the plow with a subsoil plow. 

 and the crop will more than repay the extra trouble. The grounds should be well enriched, and 

 the seed sown in May in drills 24 inches apart in light soils, and 30 inches apart in strong, rich 

 land: thin out the plants with a hoe to 9 inches apart in the former and 12 inches apart in the 

 latter. 6 to S lbs. of seed are used per acre if sown with a drill, or double that quantity by hand. 

 Cultivate with a horse hoe. 



HENDERSON'S COLOSSAL LONG RED. This is a distinctly fine breed of this 

 popular Mangel. The roots are smooth and regular, of the largest size and blood-red 

 color. The quality is exceedingly nutritious, and in all respects this variety is most 

 distinct and valuable. (See engraving.) Price, 35c. per ]4, lb.; $1.00 per lb.; in lots of 

 10 lbs. and upward, 90c. per lb. 



HENDERSON'S GIANT INTERMEDIATE. This is a variety between the Golden 

 Tankard and Yellow Globe. It is larger than the Tankard, not such a rich golden color, 

 but a heavier cropper. Price, 35c. per % lb.; $1.00 per lb. ; in lots of 10 lbs. and upwards, 

 90c. per lb. 



GOLDEN TANKARD. The roots are handsome in shape with deep orange colored 

 skin. The flesh is bright golden-yellow, and in this respect differs from most other 

 varieties, which cut white. Sheep have a preference for this sort over other Mangels; 

 it is said that they will pick out every piece of Golden Tankard before touching others. 

 It yields under the best cultivation 75 tons per acre. Price, 35c. per J| lb.; $1.00 per 

 lb.; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 90c. per lb. 



LONG RED. This variety is more generally grown for agricultural purposes than 

 any other, producing roots of large size and excellent quality. Price, 30c. per M lb.; 

 90c. per lb.; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 80c. per lb. 



LONG YELLOW. Differs from the Long Red only in color. Price, 35c. per \i lb.; 

 $1.00 per lb.; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 90c. per lb. 



NEW HALF SUGAK MANGEL 



This is distinctly a new variety of Mangel, and is the result of careful interbreeding 

 between White Sugar Beet and Colossal Long R«d Mangel. It certainly approaches 

 nearer to a Sugar Beet than any other known variety of Mangel, and by analysts it has 

 been shown that it is very rich in saccharine matter. Its growth is very rapid, so that it 

 matures much more quickly than other varieties, and on that account it may he sown 

 at a later date. The bulb is yen- uniform, of good shape, and has a single tap-root. 

 When singling it may be left much more closer in the rows, than larger growing Man- 

 gels, and it will yield remarkably heavy crops. 



Half Sugar Red, Price, 35c. per I4 lb.; $1.00 per lb.,; 10 lbs., 90c. per lb. 



Half Sugar White, Price, 35c. per \i lb.; $1.00 per lb.,; 10 lbs., 90c. per lb. 



TURNIP FOR STOCK FEEDING 



PDRPLE-TOP WHITE GLOBE. One of the best varieties grown; thick globe-shape, 

 white fleshed, of large size, rapid growth, fine quality and a heavy cropper. It keeps 

 well, and is unequaled for stock-feeding. Price, 60c. per ' 4 lb.; $2.00 per lb. 



LONG WHITE OR COW HORN. Matures very quickly; root shaped like a Carrot, 

 about half of which is formed above ground; flesh white, fine-grained and sweet, and of 

 excellent quality. Price, 45c. per J4 lb.; $1.50 per lb. 



WOOD'S GREEN TOP YELLOW (New). The best variety for winter use; the 

 flesh is yellow, extremely hard, solid and brittle and is highly esteemed by cattle: the 

 shape which is free from neck enables it to be trimmed without waste. (Crop failed.) 



YELLOW GLOBE. One of the best varieties fcrr general crop; flesh, yellow, very 

 firm and sweet, and keeps well until late in the spring; grows to a large size, and is excel- 

 lent both for stock or table use. Price, 60c. per ! 4 lb.; $2.00 per lb. 



YELLOW ABERDEEN. Very hardy and productive, good keeper; globe-shaped; 

 pale yellow, with purple top. Very firm in texture, yellow fleshed, closely resembling 

 the Ruta Bagas in keeping qualities; good for stock. Price, 60c. per % lb., $2.00 per lb. 



FIELD CARROT ^h^§ CK 



LONG ORANGE IMPROVED.— Of large size, fair specimens averaging 12 inches 

 in length, with a diameter of 3 inches at the top. Color, orange-red. Fed to milch 

 cows it imparts to the butter a delicious flavor and rich golden color. Price, 20c. per 

 oz.; 60c. per H lb.; $2.00 per lb. 



DANVERS. — A handsome cylindrical-shaped Carrot of good size and stump-rooted. 

 Under the best cultivation it has yielded from 25 to 30 tons per acre. Price, 20c. per 

 oz.; 60c. per % lb.; $2.00 per lb. 



WHITE VOSGES. — The heaviest-cropping field Carrot, producing thick, shapely 

 Carrots, which are easily harvested. They are used for stock feeding. They grow clean 

 and free from side roots. Price, 20c. per oz.; 60c. per ' 4 lb.; $2.00 per lb. 



LARGE WHITE BELGIAN. — Exclusively grown for stock. Price, 15c. per oz.; 45c. 

 per } A lb.; $1.50 per lb. 



LARGE YELLOW BELGIAN. — Similar to above except in color. Price. 15c. oer oz • 

 45c. per 14 lb.; $1.50 per lb. F 



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 WURZEL 



FERTILIZERS 



Raw Bone Meal. This is ground medium fine, decomposes more 

 rapidly in the Boil than the coarser grades, and is therefore more quickly 

 beneficial. ( se '2 to 1 ton per acre broadcasted and harrowed in. 



Price, 100-lb. bag, $4.50; 200-lb. bag, $8.50. 



Blood and Bone. A vers- high grade fertilizer and superior for im- 

 mediate as well as for prolonged results; it is of exceptional value for 

 garden crops, root crops, corn, grain, grasses, fruit trees, small fruits, 

 grape vines, and in fact, all vegetation Use for field crops ' .. to 1 ton per 



acre; garden cro/is $00 to 500 lbs. p< " am . 



Price per 100-lb. bag, $5.00; per 2C0-lb. bag, $0.50. 



Pure Animal Manures. Convenient, compact, high-grade Datura 

 manures dried and ground or pulverised, very nutritious, unm 

 and lasting in effect. They make rich Liquid Manures. 



Sheep Manure Pulverized. Price, 100-lb. bag, $3.50. 



Cattle Manure, Dried. Price, per 100-lb. bag, $3.00. 



Canada Hard Wood Ashes. Drive aua\ I iniproi 



texture of the soil ; indispensable n>r all crops requiring potash; 

 beneficial for garden and field crops, grass lands and lawi - 

 tons pi 



Price, 100-lb. bag, $2.00; per bbl. of about 200 lbs., $3.50. 



