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EDMAND'S TURNIP.— This is a very 

 thoroughbred Turnip Beet ; very early, good 

 shape, small top. Has given excellent satis- 

 faction on the Boston Market, where it is con- 

 sidered a very popular variety. Pkt., 5 cts : oz., 

 10 cts.; M lb., 20 cts.; lb., 60 cts.; 5 lbs., 82.50. 



EARLY BASS ANO Grows to a good 



size ; an excellent sort to sow for greens. Pkt., 

 5 cts.; oz., lOcts.; '/ lb., 20 cts.; lb., 60 cents. 



HALF LONG BLOOD.— An excellent 

 second early. Good also for winter use. Pkt., 

 5 cts.; oz.. 10 cts.; %_lb., 20 cts.; lb., 60 cents. 



MAULE'S IMPROVED LONG RED. 

 -The best strain of long dark red beet in the 

 I market, and especially desirable for winter or 

 [ fall use. Excellent as a feed for cattle, as 12 

 tons have been grown per acre. Shape shown 

 incut. Sweet, tender, rich carmine. No gar- 

 den should be without at least a few beets of this 

 variety. Once sown vou will always want them. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c. ; % "lb. 30c. ; lb., 90c; 5 lbs. 83.50. 



Jay S. Fox, Clinton, Mich. : "Acceptmythanks 

 for 'How to make the Garden Pay' and 'The 

 Practical Farmer.' I must say I feel well paid 

 for the little work which I did, as I 

 received over 20 free packets. 



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IMPERIAL SUGAR.-One of the best 

 beets ever raised for feeding cows and young 

 stock. Can be raised at a cost of 5 cents per 

 bushel, as it has yielded 30 tons and over per 

 acre. Very free of side roots. The $25.00 prize 

 offered in 1888 for the heaviest Imperial Sugar 

 Beet raised from Maule's seeds was secured by 

 J. V. N. Young, Arroyo Grande, Cal., with a 

 specimen weighing 35% pounds. Packet 5 cts. , 

 oz., 10 cts.; 14 lb., 20 cts.; lb., 40 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.75. 



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Have you noticed our Star 

 Collection of fifteen Prize 

 Vegetables on Page 69? It is' 

 worthy of your attention. 



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This splendid variety has created a great sensation wherever grown, 

 on account of its extraordinary size, wonderful produc- j 

 tiveness, and superior quality. At Smithfield cattle- 

 show specimens nave been exhibited weighing 50 lbs. 

 In 1887 one of my customers raised a Prize Long Red weighing 

 61 pounds. Pkt., 5c: oz., 10c; i41b., 20c; lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.75. 



MAULE'S CHAMPION YELLOW GLOBE This 



is the best Yellow Globe in cultivation. It is a splendid 

 keeper, and cows fed on it give an unusual supply of 

 rich milk. I can highly recommend this strain 

 of Yellow Globe Mangel to all. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 

 10 cts., V lb., 15 cts.: lb., 35 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 



YELLOW TANKARD Best for dairy farming. 



I Considered indispensable among English Dairy farmers; 

 it is stated by them they are able to obtain a higher price 

 for milk when feeding cows on Golden Tankard. 

 Sheep thrive on it. Other Mangels cut white, 

 circled with yellow, but Golden Tankard is of a 

 rich, deep yellow throughout. Early,hardy,and 

 a heavy cropper, for on account of its shape 

 roots can be left standing close in rows. Do 

 not omit this 



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