Imperial Sugar Beet.^^- 



One. of the best txfts ever raised, for feed- 

 ing cows and young stotk. 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 Sij.OO prize otTered in l»>iH for the heaviest 

 Imperia' Sugar Beet raised from Maule's seeds 

 was secured by J. V. N. Young, Arroyo Grande. 

 Cal., with a specimen weighing an^ pounds. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; % lb., 15 cents: 

 lb., 40 cents; 5 lbs., 81.7.5. 



IM A Mr; CI \X/I TOyPI ^ MAMMOTH PRIZK LONG RED.-The best 



iTlAlNvJCL. W UK.AfCL.O. for deep soil. — This splendid variety has 

 <re;ited a (ireat sensation wherever grown, on account of its extraordinary tilze/won- 

 drrfal productiveness and superior quality. At 8mithfield Cattle Show specimens 

 h;ive been e.xhibited weighing 50 lbs. In 1S«7 one of my customers raised a Prize ]-«ng 

 lied weighing 61 lbs. Packet, .5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; J^^ lb., 1.5 cts.; lb., 35cts.; 5 lbs., S1..50. 



MAULE'S CHAMPION YELLOW GLOBE — This Is the best Yellow Globe In cultiva- 

 tion. It is a splendid keeper, and cows fed on it give an unusual supply of rich milk. I 

 tan highly recommend this strain of Yellow Globe to aU. Packet, .5 cents; ounce, 

 10 cents; ' , pound, 1.5 cents; pound, 8.5 cents, .5 pounds, &1.50. 



YELLOAV TANKARD. — Best for dairy farming. — Considered Indispensable 

 amoDj; English Dairv farmers; It is stated by them they are able to obtain a higher price for 

 milk v> hen feeding cows on Golden Tankard. Sheep thrive on it. Other Mangels cut w hite 

 cirirled with yellow, but Golden Tankard is of a rich, deep yellow throughout. Early, hardy 

 and a heavvcropper, for on account of its shape roots can be left standing close in rows. 

 Uo not oinlt this -variety when ordering. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; J4 pound, 

 15 cents; pound, 40 cents; .5 pounds, S1.75. 



THE JUMBO. — Has produced over 60 tons to the acre, and is the very best strain of 

 long red in cultivation. Has been grown to weigh over 50 pounds, yet it is not coarse, but 

 iiiDst ; xcellent for stock feeding. A Jumbo Mangel w eighing 91 pounds, raised by Forrest 

 Koberts, Arroyo Grande, Cal., secured him the Sf.50.()0 premium in 1^88. If yon want 

 the heaviest cropper of all Mangels, sow the Jumbo this year. Packet, 5 cents; 

 ounce, 10 cents; '., pound, 20 cents; pound, 45 cents; 5 pounds, S'iOO. 



MAULE'S GATEPOST.— One of the very finest mangels ever introduced, giving 

 unbounded satisfaction wherever grown. The crop is very uniform and the roots 

 heavy, handsome and clean, with single tap root. In 1889 a Gatepost weighing ,39 

 pounds, raised by Mrs.Irene D. Hall, Orange, Cala., secured the SoO.OO. Ifi flavor 

 thev are wonderfully rich and nutritious. With good cultivation will crop at the 

 rate of 2,500 bushels per acre. Particularly recommended to graziers. Packet, 

 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; H pound, 20 cents; pound, 4.5 cents; 5 pounds, S2.00. 



NEAV GIANT YELLOW INTERMEDIATE.— It has a magnificent root, and 

 Is easily lifted from the ground; produces enormous crops, and has proven itself to 

 be a most excellent keeper. It grows more than half above ground, is remarkably 

 even in shape, rather elongated in form, and of most vigorous habit of growth. Fine 

 neck and smooth skin. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 14 lb., 20 cts.; lb., 45 cts.; 5 lbs., §2.00i 







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