


TABLE BEETS,—(ontinued) | SUGAR BEET. + 
EDMAND’S TURNIP.—This is a very IMPERIAL SUGAR.—One of the best 
thoroughbred Turnip Beet; very early, good | beets ever raised for feeding cows and young 
shape, small top. Has given excellent satis-| stock. Can be raised atacost of 5 cents per 
faction on the Boston Market, where it is con-| bushel, as it has yielded 30 tons and over per 
sidered a very popular variety. Pkt., 5 cts; 0z.,| acre. Very free of side roots. The $25.0) prize 
lu ets.; ee 20 cts.; Tb., 60 cts.; 5 1bs., $2.50. offered in 1888 for the heaviest Imperial Sugar 
_ BARLY BASSANO.—Grows to a good | Beet raised from Maule’s seeds was secured by 
size ; an excellent sort to sow for greens. Pkt.,| J. V.N. Young, Arroyo Grande, Cal., with a 
5 cts.; 02., 10cts.; 1% lb., 20 cts.; lb., 50 cents. specimen weighing 3544 pounds. Packet 5 cts., 
HALF LONG BLOOD.—An excellent | 0z., 10 cts.; 14 Ib., 20 ets.; lb., 40 ets.; 5Ibs., $1.78. 
second early. Good ee for winter use. PK, | —_—_—_——————————— 
5 cts.; 02z., 10 cts.; 44 1b.. 20 cts.; Ib., 60 cents. 
MAULE’S IMPROVED LONG RED. An Old Seedsman ~~~ 
A —The best strain of long dark red beet in the | 7ozZD me many years ago that when general 
4 market, and especially desirable for winter or | business was bad, the Seed business was always 
4 falluse. Excellent asa feed for cattle, as 12|good; from the fact that so many people raise 
Z tons have been grown per acre. Shape shown | their own vegetables in such years in place of 
incut. Sweet, tender, richearmine. No gar-|buying them. This is worthy of consideration. 
den should be without at least a few beets of this | Wry pay green grocers’ bills when $2.00 or $3.00 
variety. Once sown you will always want them, | ?”vested in Maule’s Seeds will raise all the vege- 
Pkt. 10e.; oz. 15¢.; 34 lb. 30¢.; Ib., 90c.; 5 Ibs, $3.50, | bles that youcanuse. - = - - = 
Jay S. Fox, Clinton, Mich. : “Accept my thanks 
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 
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A N G F L WU RTZ F LS MAMMOTH PRIZE LONG SS 
RED. The best for deep soil. \\ 
This splendid variety has created a great sensation wherever grown, Y 
on account of its extraordinary size, wonderful produc- 
tiveness, and superior quality. At Smithfield cattle- GA 
show specimens have been exhibited weighing 50 Ibs. 
In 1887 one of my customers raised a Prize Long Red weig 
61 pounds. Pkt., 5c.: oz., 10¢.; 4 Ib., 15c.; 1b., 35¢.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
MAULE’S CHAMPION YELLOW GLOBE.—This 
is the best Yellow Globe in cultivation. It is a splendid 
—————— 2) keeper, and cows fed on it give an unusual supply of 
: rich milk. I can highly recommend this strain 
7 = i of Yellow Globe Mangel to all. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 
9 10 ets., 4 Ib., 15 cts.; 1b., 35 cts.; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 
—————————————— YELLOW TANKARD.—Best for dairy farming. 
—————<—————————— SS Considered indispensable among English Dairy farmers; 
= == it is stated by them they are ableto obtain a higher pre 
sm for milk when feeding cows on Golden Tankard. 
#8 Sheep thrive on it. Other Mangels cut white, 
oS circled with edo Dut Golden qenkete isof a Ss 
Ss rich, deep yellow throughout. Tly,hardy,and w= 
si a heavy cropper, foron account of its shape SS 
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