Maulers Table Bezis— continued 

 Two Varieties Especially Suited for Winter Storing 



While these two beets are highly recommended for winter storing, they are also valuable for use during the summer. 

 Late sowings give best beets for winter use. 



82 Maule's Market Gardenersijt 



Never past its prime (65 days) 



The popularity of this splendid beet is well deserved, fo '' ' 

 always good; it makes no difference whether they are yc 

 or old. small or large. They are always tender: The re 

 are of a uniform, even, half-long shape, deep red, smoot 

 distinctly zoned, sweet, tender and fine-grained. Thej 

 grow rapidly into a solid, firm-fleshed root that is par- 

 ticularly suited for winter storing. It is valu; 

 alike to market growers and home gardeners. 



Pkt. 10(i; oz. ISfi; Vi lb. 450; Vz lb. 65s 

 lb. $1.10; 2 lbs. $2.00; 5 lbs. $4.80 



Beets, carrots and other root crops produce 

 best results if sown in light, thoroughly 

 prepared soil of good fertility in a sunny 

 location. 



73 Burpee's Winter Keeper 



Tender and delicious the entire summer 

 and winter (70 days) 



Truly a "Long Season" beet and just the one you want 



as it will remain tender and sweet all summer, and also 



when stored for winter. The half-long or top-shaped 



beets have long, green tops, which can be used for greens. 



Beets are of medium size, very deep red color without 



light colored rings. Grows slowly, producing good-sized beets 



medium early, but even when they get very large. Winter 



Keeper will be found as tender as much earlier varieties. In 



great demand by home gardeners who appreciate quality. 



Truckers and market gardeners selling direct to the consumer 



have built up a wonderful business on this beet, 



Pkt. 100; oz. 200; 1/4 lb. 500; 1/2 lb. 750; lb. $1.25; 

 2 lbs. $2.30; 5 lbs. $5.50. 



Maule's Marlfet Gardeners Beet 



for Stock 

 Feeding 



Sugar Beets and Mangels 



Culture: Sow the seed in May or early June in rows 2 to 3 ft. apart and cover the seed with 1 in, of soil. Thin to stand 8 to 12 in. 

 apart in the row. Use one packet for 25 ft. of row; one lb. for 100 ft.; and 5 to 6 lbs. to the acre. 



94 The Jumbo — the best long red mangel (110 days)<3( 



Roots grow to a truly enormous size, uniformly straight and even, and comparatively thicker than most other mangels. Always 

 gives the best satisfaction wherever grown. Flesh is white tinged with rose. It requires a well-prepared top soil of moderate 

 fertility and a good long season to reach full size. A great favorite in many sections. 



Pkt. 5^; oz. lOjii; V4 lb. 25$;; 1/2 lb. 40f!; lb. 65^; 2 lbs. $1.15; 5 lbs. $2.60. 



96 Yellow Tanliard — a favorite, highly nutritious mangel 



(100 days) Heavy cropper; large oval-shaped roots; light gray above ground and deep orange 

 below; flesh is yellow, zoned with white. Its productiveness and nutritive value have made it a 

 favorite mangel with stock farmers. Highly rehshed by livestock. 



Pkt. 50; oz. 100; V4 lb. 25^; 1/2 lb. 400; lb. 650; 2 lbs. $1.15; 5 lbs. $2.60. 



101 Giant Half Sugar — bright rose and white mangel 



(90 days) Tremendously productive and highly nutritious mangel. Roots are light rose above 



ground, grayish white below; flesh is firm, juicy, and pure white. They are large, oval-shaped and 



quick maturing, Pkt. 50; oz. 100; 



1/4 lb. 25^; 1/2 lb. 400; lb. 650; 2 lbs. $1.15; 5 lbs. $2.60. 



The Jumbo Mangel 



Table Beets are listed 

 pn pages 14 and 15 



Maule's Gate Post Mangel 



U WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 



95 Maule*s Gate Post (100 days)^ 



Golden yellow oval-shaped Mangel 



The name "Gate Post" refers to the desirable habit of the roots grow- 

 ing ^4 or more above the ground. This makes the harvesting of this 

 mangel much easier than those which grow mostly below the soil sur- 

 face. Maule's Gate Post produces large, attractive, oval-shaped 

 roots of a golden yellow color. The flesh is white, sometimes 

 showing a tinge of yellow in the rings, Pkt. 50; oz. 100; 



1/4 lb. 250; 1/2 lb. 400; lb. 650; 2 lbs. $1.15; 5 lbs. $2.60. 



92 Imperial Sugar (90 days) 



Sweetest of all Mangels 



Thick, oval-shaped roots of large size, yielding as much as 30 tons 



per acre. Easy and inexpensive to grow. Has a rich sugar quality 



and is undoubtedly the sweetest of all mangels for stock feeding. 



Pkt. 50; oz. 100; 1/4 lb. 250; Vi lb. 400; lb. 650; 



2 lbs. $1.15; 5 lbs. $2.60. 



93 Klein Wanzleben Sugar 



Heaviest yielding Sugar Beet 



(90 days) Large, smooth white roots with broad shoulder, grad- 

 ually tapering toward the base; good keepers. Widely grown in 

 many sections for sugar production and stock feeding. Rich in 

 sugar content; may be used, when small, for table use. Claimed 

 to be the heaviest yielder of the sugar beets. Pkt. 50; oz. 100; 

 1/4 lb. 250; 1/2 lb. 400; lb. 65^; 2 lbs. $1.15; 5 lbs. $2.60. 



Imperial Sugar Mangel 



