DREER'S IVIID-SUr«/IMER CATALOGUE. 



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DREER'S NEW CROP TURNIP SEED 



One ounce -will sow 100 feet in drills ; 2 ponnds to the acre 



S CUT TURE Sow in July and August for a fall and winter crop ; do not sow later than the 1st of September. Take ) 



/ up the roots in November or before severe frosts ; cut off the tops within an inch of the crown, store in I 



( a cool cellar or pit, or pile in a conical form, out of doors, in dry ground ; cover carefully with long straw, and finish by earth- ' 



S ing up, covering them with about 12 or 15 inches of earth, leaving a trench around the heap to carry off the water. Put away 



) in this manner they will be found in good condition in the spring 



TURNIP, White 



Flesh Varieties. 



Pkt. Oz. 14-lb. 



Lb. 

 60 

 SO 

 SO 

 SO 

 80 

 SO 

 80 



7S 

 SO 

 SO 



Early Snowball 5 10 20 



White Flat Dutch 5 10 20 



Red Top Strap=Leaf .... 5 10 20 



Purple Top White Globe . . s 10 20 



Early Purple Top Milan . . 5 15 30 



Large White Norfolk .... 5 10 15 



scarlet Kashmyr 10 15 30 



Purple Top Munich 5 15 25 



White Egg 5 10 20 



J ^nz White (Cow Horn) . . 5 10 20 



TURNIP, Yellow Flesh Varieties. 



Pkt. Oz. i<-lb. Lb. 



Yellow Aberdeen 5 10 20 50 



Golden Ball 5 10 20 50 



V«Uow or Amber Globe . . 5 10 20 50 



RUT A BAG A TURNIP. 



largely grown for feeding stock, and are also excellent 

 for table use. pkt. Oz. '4 -lb. Lb. 

 Dreer's Imp. Purple Top 

 American Purple Top . . 

 Skirving's Purple Top . 

 Large White French . . 

 Budlong's Imp. White . 



WE PAY POSTAGE.— Af prices quoted for Vegetable > 



Seeds we pay postage. Mangel Wurzel and Sugar ) 



Beets, Beans, Sweet Corn, Peas, Grass, Clover, and ) 



LFarm Seeds are shipped by freight or express at pur- ) 



chaser's expense. } 



■ ■ s 



10 



25 



7S 



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20 



so 



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so 



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10 



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7S 



GOLDEN TANKARD MANGEL. 



MANGEL WURZEL and SUGAR BEET. 



These are extremely valuable for feeding stock. Those who keep horses, sheep or 

 cattle should not fail to have these roots for fall and winter feeding. They are rich in 

 saccharine matter, increase the flow of milk, and are fattening. Sow in June and July, 6 

 lbs. to the acre. If wanted by mail, add 8 cts. per lb. for postage. 



MANGEL WURZEL. 



!4-lb. 



Golden Tankard, fine quality 15 



Mammoth Long Red, heavy cropper 15 



Golden Yellow Mammoth 15 



Yellow or Orange Globe 15 



Red Globe 15 



SUGAR BEETS. 



Klein Wanzleben, the sweetest and best 15 



Improved Imperial White Sugar 15 



White Sugar, green top 15 



Lane's Improved White Sugar 15 



D'WARF ESSEX RAPE. (For Pasturage and Soiling.) 



The Essex Rape is extremely valuable for feeding, and is very fattening to both sheep 

 and swine, and also assists in producing an abundant flow of milk in milch cows. It can 

 be used as a part feed for animals that are being fed for market, and is also valuable as a 

 food for lambs at weaning time. It can be sown for fall crop in July and August, and 

 still later in the southern states ; it is sown broadcast 6 lbs. to the acre, but is better 

 drilled, in which case 3 lbs. to the acre will suffice. In a few weeks from the time of 

 sowing, sheep, hogs or cattle can be turned on it ; all reports agree that they gain weight 

 faster on this than any other fodder and as it can be sown after other crops are off, the 

 gain in fodder is secured at a nominal cost. Stockmen, Daiiymen, and Farmers have 

 proved its value. Per lb., loc, by mail, i8c.; 10 lbs., 90c.; bushel of 50 lbs., ^4.00; 

 100 lbs., S7.00. 



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