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German. Kuntelrube French, Betterave Spanish, Bettaraga 



One ounce to 50 feet of drill; 5 to 6 pounds to the acre In drills. 



The soil which is best suited is that which is ratner tight and thor- 

 oughly enriched with manure. For an early supply, sow in Spring as 

 soon as the ground becomes fit to work, in drills about 1 foot apart 

 and 2 inches deep. For main crop, sow the first week in May, and for 

 Winter use sow in June. 



BASSANO, EARLY FLAT— An 



early, tender variety; color light 



red. Pkt. 5c: oz. 20c; ft lb. 50c; 

 1 lb. $1.50. 



CROSBY'S E G Y P T I A N — The 



best for early market; is early as 

 the original strain of Egyptian, is 

 thicker and less inclined to push 

 up a woody stock as it advances 

 in growth. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; % lb. 

 50c: 1 lb. $1.50 



EARLY BLOOD TURNIP. — One 



of the best known and most popu- TURNIP.— An improved variety of 



lar early sorts; smooth and dark deep blood red color, fine form and 



red; excellent quality. Pkt., 5c; flavor; a favorite market sort, 



oz. 20c; '/ 4 lb. 50c: lb. $1.50. Pkt. 5c: oz. 20c; ]/ 4 lb. 50c; lb. $1.50. 



ECLIPSE BLOOD TURNIP.— 



Very early, round, smooth and dark 

 red. Our strain of this variety is 

 very select; it has a very small 

 top. and is one of the best for 

 market. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; }/ 4 lb. 

 50c; lb. $1.50. 



DETROIT DARK RED.— Round; 

 skin dark red; flesh light red, very 

 sweet. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 14 lb. 50c; 

 lb. $1.50. 



DEWING'S EARLY BLOOD 



Crosby's Egyptian. 



MANGEL-WURZEL 



6 to S pounds of seed will sow an acre. 



CULTURE. — The following varieties are extensively grown for feed- 

 ing stock and are excellent food to increase the flow of milk. As they 

 grow much larger than the varieties cultivated for table use, they re- 

 quire more room, and should be sown in drills about 2 feet apart. The 

 seeds should be dropped about 2 inches apart in the drills, and when 

 strong enough thinned out to 12 to 15 inches in the row. The long 

 varieties are best suited to a deep soil, and the globe sorts succeed 

 better than the long sorts on sandy soil. 



GOLDEN TANKARD. — Best and most popular for dairy farming; a 

 very large, yellow-fleshed sort, said to contain a large amount of sugar; 

 grows largelv above ground, is hardv and a heavv cropper. % lb. 40c; 

 y 2 lb. 75c; lb. $1.00. 



LONG RED. — This is an old-fashioned long red Mangel. lb. 30c; 

 y 2 lb. 50c; 1 lb. 75c. 



Improved Long Orange. 



German. Mohre 



CARROT 



French, Carotte 



Spanish, Zamahoria 



One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill; 3 pounds required for 

 an acre. 



CULTURE. — Carrots require a very finely pulverized soil 

 to grow them to perfection. A good, light and well-enriched 

 sandy loam is the best for this crop. For field culture, sow 

 in drills 3 to Zy 2 feet apart, so as to cultivate by horse. 

 Market-gardeners sow in drills, about 18 inches apart, and 

 cultivate by hand. For early crops cover y 2 inch deep, and 

 thin to six inches apart in the row; for late cover ^ inch 

 deep, and thin to four inches. 



EARLY SCARLET HORN. — A very popular sort; quick- 

 growing; deep orange in color: blunt-rooted; 6 to 8 inches in 

 length. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; y A lb. 50c; y 2 lb. 75c; 1 lb. $1.25. 



IMPROVED LONG ORANGE.— The best known and most 

 largely cultivated of any carrot; excellent for stock or table 

 use; roots deep orange, 12 to 1^ inches long. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 

 !4 lb. 50c; y 2 lb. $1.00; 1 lb. $1.50. 



DANVERS HALF-LONG. — One of the heaviest croppers; 

 roots dark orange color, 8 to 10 inches in length, thick, and 

 ending in a somewhat abrupt point; first class for all soil/ 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; %, lb. 50c; y 2 lb. $1.00; 1 lb. $1.75. 



OXHEART, or GU ERA NDE.— Roots short and very thic'ff 

 and intermediate between Scarlet Horn and Chantenay; color 

 deep orange; fine-grained and sweet; easily dug; annuair 

 grows in favor. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; y A lb 50c; y 2 lb. 75c; 1 IV 

 $1.25. 



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