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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 





MANQEL-WURZEL AND SUGAR CATTLE BEETS 



We strongly recommend the Mangels and Sugar Beets for feeding to cattle, eheep and swine. The 

 roots grow to a very large size, make a much heavier yield than Turnips, and are more nutritious and 

 fattening for food during the winter, largely increasing the yield of milk in cows. They can be grown 

 at trifling cost. The seed should be sown during April or May, in rows 2 J to 3 feet apart, at the rate of 

 five pounds per acre. When the plants are 2 or 3 inches high, thin or cut out with the hoe to 10 or 12 

 inches apart. The roots should be harvested before froet and stored in pits or cellars. 



Photograph of Prize Chirk Castle Mangel In comparison with the largest Improved Mammotli Long Red, both specimens 

 grown in same field, w^th same cultivation. We believe tbis specimen to be the largest Mangel ever grown in America. 



THE CHIRK CASTLE MANQEL-WURZEL BEET 



Remarkable for its handsome, thick, uniform shape and very broad shoulders, its diameter 

 being greater and its weight much heavier than Mammoth Long Ked, as shown in our photograph 

 above. Flesh is deep red, containing less water and more sugar than any other Mangel, making it 

 more nutritious and milk-producing. Sheep also thrive better when fed on it, picking out pieces of it 

 in preference to other kinds. It was originated in Scotland, where it has been known to produce 60 

 tons to the acre. Pkt., lOc; oz., 15c. ; i lb., 25c.; lb., 75c., postpaid; by freight or express, lb., 65c.; 5 lbs. 

 (enough for one acre), $3.00 ; 10 lbs. and over at 50c. per lb. 



All the following varieties of MangeUWurzel and Sugar Beets are put 

 up in regular Iarge=sized packets, each at gc. per packet. 



If ordered to be sent by mail, add loc. per lb. for postage. When pur= 

 chased in 5=lb. lots, 5c. per lb. may be deducted. 



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Mammoth Long Red Mangel. Sometimes called Jumbo, Norbitan, Giant, and 

 Colossal. Esteii?ively grown for stock feeding 



Taber's Gate Post Mangel. The most useful, largest and best yellow, often 

 weighing 40 lbs. and over, and producing 2,000 to 2,500 bushels to the acre . . 



Golden Giant Intermediate (Yellow Leviathan Mangel). Grows more than half 

 above ground ; flesh white, tirm, sweet . 



New Golden Yellow Mammoth Mangel. Form and size resembles Red Mam- 

 moth ; flesh golden yellow, large and very productive 



Champion Yellow or Orange Globe. Heavy cropper ; succeeds on light land 



Golden Tankard Mangel. Broader than Mammoth Long Red ; hardy and early . 



Giant Half Sugar Rose. A cross of the Mammoth Red Mangel and Improved 

 Sugar Beet, containing more sugar than other Mangels; root large, long and 

 smooth, and of a beautiful light rose tint; fine quality and a heavy cropper . . 



Improved Klein Wanzleben Sugar Beet. Possesses the highest sugar-producing 

 qualities. A very fine and shapely root ... 



Lane's Improved Imperial. An improvement on the French Sugar Beet. Har- 

 dier, more productive, yielding thirty -five to forty tons per acre 



Red Top White Sugar Beet. The old variety, largely grown for stock feeding . . 



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