48 DREER’S RELIABLE SEEDS 
FARM SGEDS. 
We give special attention to the quality of all our Farm Seeds, and send out only recleaned stock. It is cur aim to 
sen out pure stock, true to name. For green manures we recommend sowing thickly Sugar Cane, Lupins, Tares, 
Field Peas, Rye, and Oats, and plowing under when 6 to 8 inches high. 
SUGAR BEETS AND MANGELS. 
For stock feeding these are indispensable. Noone who keeps horses, sheep or cattle should be without these roots for 
winter and fall feeding. They are rich in saccharine matter, increase largely the flow of milk, and are excellent for 
feeding to fattening stock. 






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SSS Sugar Beets and Mangels quoted at 40 cts. per lb. yy 
SS 7 will be supplied in lots of 5 Ibs. for $1.75; 10 Ibs. for $3.00. 
SUGAR BEETS. 
Improved Imperial White Sugar. An improvement on the other varieties of 
Sugar Beets; more hardy and containing a greater percentage of sugar. 
Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 10 ets., 1b. 50 ets. 
Lane’s Improved White Sugar. This Sugar Beet attains a large size, and grows 
considerably above the ground; fine for feeding. Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 10 ets., Ib. 40 ets. 
White Sugar. A large growing variety, excellent for stock feeding and sugar-making. 
Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 10 ets., Ib. 40 ets. 
Sugar Cane. A very sweet and large growing beet. Should be grown by*®stock 
raisers, as it is an excellent variety. Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 10 ets., 1b. 40 ets. 
MANGEL WURTZEL. 
= z Golden Tankard. Considered indispensable by the best dairymen, owing to its 
= productiveness and richness in saccharine matter. Deep yellow flesh and skin. 
z Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 ets., 1b. 40 ets. 
= Golden Yellow Mammoth. A long Mangel, resembling in form and size the Red 
Mammoth ; flesh, leaf stalks and midrib of the leaves golden yellow, flesh rich in 
saccharine matter. This should be grown largely by all interested in dairying, as it 
will be found extremely rich in all the elements of high feeding. 
Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 ets., lb. 40 ets. 
Norprron Giant Mance,, Mammoth Long Red. A variety that is grown extensively by agriculturists. It 
produces large roots partly above the ground. Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 10 cts., 1b. 40 ets. 
Norbiton Giant. An exceedingly heavy cropper, grows nearly two-thirds of its length out of the ground. Though 
of immense size it is easily harvested and is a valuable sort. Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 10 ets., lb. 40 ets. 
Red Globe. A large red oval variety, which keeps well, and produces better crops on shallow soil than the Long 
Red. Pkt. dcts., oz. 10 cts., 1b. 40 ets. 
Orange Globe. The same as the above, only differing in color. Pkt. 5cts., oz. 10 ets., 1b. 40 ets. 
zp GLosBeE ManGeEL. 

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FIELD PEAS, ETC. BROOM CORN. 
White Southern Cow. Also known as Sand Pea, a Add for postage on Broom Corn Io cts. per qt. 
small white variety with black eve. Sow 2 bushels to} Improved Evergreen. This variety is extensively 
the acre. Qt. 20 ets., postpaid 35 ets., bu. $3.00. grown on account of the color and quality of its brush, 
which is long, fine, and straight, and always green; 
Tares, or Spring Vetches. A good forage plant, also grows 7 feet high. Qt. 15 ets., bu. $3.00. 
used for plowing under; sow 1 bushel to the acre. Large California Golden. One of the most popular 
kinds for making brooms; does not require bending 
down, as the brush has a leaf or sheath around its 
base, which keeps it from crooking ; grows about 12 
Qt. 20 cts., postpaid 35 cts., bu. $3.50. 

Lupins, Yellow Field. Grown for green manure; also Tectahiahmenrichiel d straicht -tipped red 
good for sheep. Sow from April ‘to June, and plow are rine: ‘OL doreta., Bik $3.50. pera oe 
under when in bloom. Sow 4 bushel to the acre. Dwarf. Grows about 4 feet high, extra fine for making 
Qt. 40 cts., postpaid 55 ects., bu. $8.00. brushes or whisks. Qt. 20 ets., bu. $3.50. 


Farm Seeds are sent by express or freight at purchaser’s expense except where noted. Add to the cost of the seed when 
remitting 20 cts. for each 2 bu, seamless bag required. If sent by mail add 8 cts. per pound to prepay postage. 
