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| this, the best of-all half-long varieties, see colored plate, I 
| page 8. Pkt. 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents ; 44 pound, 60 cents. 
MAULE’S DARK RED EGYPTIAN.—The || 
earliest ; the most popular among market gardeners for | 
forcing purposes. Roots when young are hard, crisp and 
tender, and in color very dark red. I can particularly l 
recommend my seed to those desiring to sow the best 
strain of Egyptian Beet on the market. Pkt., 5 | 
cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 44 1b., 20 cts.; lb., 60 cts.; 5 Ibs,, $2.50. 
ECLIPSE.— Eclipse is as early I find as the Egyptian, | 
and besides is considered by many growers to be of better Il: 
Y? quality and color, Has a remarkably small top. Is very |My 
ay smooth, fine-grained and tender; bright red in color. |§|= 
Many gardeners have largely discarded Egyptian for 
Eclipse, and this year the latter will be more largely sown 
than ever. Pkt, 5c; 0z. 10c; 14 Ib. 20 c.; lb. 60 ¢.; 5 Ibs. $2.50. 
BASTIAN’S EARLY RED.—Very early, quick 
large growth, fine formand bright red color. Profitable 
for either market or home garden. Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 
10 cents; 14 lb., 20 cents ; pound, 60 cents; 5 Ibs., $2.50. 
HILADELPHIA EARLY TURNIP.Thisis a 
very early beet, maturing about the same time or a little 
later than the Egyptian. Itis very rich and sugary and 
j) highly thought of by all whohave ever sownit. Flesh is 
in alternate rings of light and dark pink, butboils red. It 
is very smooth and is a decidedly profitable market variety. 
Pkt ,5¢.;0z,10¢.; %41b., 20cts.; 1b., 60 ets.; 51bs., $2.50. |] 
MAULE’S BLOOD TURNIP.—The blood turnip- 
beet is known the world overas a most desirable variety, | 
and there are any number of strains, good, bad and Hk 
indifferent. Having grown what I consider the most 
desirable and carefully selected of all these various | 
stocks, I have for several years been supplying it to thou- 
sands of my customers to their entire satisfaction. It is | 
nearly as early as the Egyptian, but surpasses the latter | 
variety in favor. Colora rich dark red ; roots fine grained, 
globular shape with small top. Free from side or fibrous |]}, 
roots, always remarkably smooth. Excellent 
for forcing, and a very superior keeper, I 
thus making it also desirable for winter 
use. Cooks sweet, tender and crisp, 
and inevery way may be con- 
sidered the standard sort for 
the market and home gar- 
dener. Has made good crop 
7 weeks from sowing. Pkt. 
10 ets.; oz. 15 cts.; 144 1b. 30 
c.; lb. 90 c.; 5 lbs. $3.75. 
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