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Cole*s Seed Store, Pella, Iowa 



BEET 



Get. Eunkle Rube. Ft. Betterave. 

 One ounce will sow 60 feet of driU 



The soil which is best suited for the cul- 

 ture of the beet is that which is rather light, 

 provided that it is thoroughly enriched with 

 manure. For an early supply sow in spring, 

 as soon as the ground becomes fit to work; 

 about the nuddle of May for general crop, in 

 drills eighteen inches apart and one and a 

 half inches deep. As the plants grow, thin 

 four to six incnes in the drills. The young 

 plants make excellent greens. The seed will 

 germinate more freely if soaked in warm 

 water for twenty-four hours before sowing; 

 keep free from weeds by hand weeding or 

 hoeing. In October the roots may be taken 

 up and stored in cellar or put in pits outside 

 like potatoes, care being taken that they are 

 not bruised or injured in the process. From 

 four to six pounds will sow an acre. 



Crosby's Improved Egyptian Beet 



CROSBY'S IMPBOVBD BaYFTIAN. The 



earliest Beet in the market. A selection 

 from Early Egyptian, retains the earliness 

 of the parent stock, and has added thick- 

 ness, giving It a more desirable shape; it 

 is the deepest red, and is of finer quality 

 than the Egyptian, being sweeter and even 

 more tender and smoother. The most de- 

 sirable sort for small beets for early mar- 

 ket. A great favorite among market gar- 

 deners. Per pkt. 6 cts., oz. 10 cts., % lb. 

 35 cts., lb. $1-00. 



OABK BSD EGTFTIAN TUBNIF. The old 



- standard sort, being from ten to twelve 

 days earlier than the Blood Turnip. The 

 roots are large in size, and of a rich, deep 

 crimson color. From the smallness of the 

 tops more can be grown on the same space 

 than any other variety. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 

 10 cts., 14 lb. 35 cts., lb. $1.00. 



BABIi*? MODBIi. This splendid variety has 

 attained perfection for table use. This is 

 indeed a model variety, and will be highly 

 appreciated both for forcing and growng 

 outside. It is a medium eariy variety. The 

 roots are of good size and run uniformly 

 perfect, almost round, with small dark 

 crimson leaves, and a slim tap root. In 

 quality and color it is peerless, very fine 

 grained, tender and sweet, never woody or 

 stringy. Color of flesh deep rich blood 

 crimson, equalling that of the best long 

 Beets. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., i/4 lb. 

 35 cts., lb. 11.00. 



Market Oardeners' Beet 



aXABSET OABDBITBBS'. This variety is 

 an Ideal "Market Gardeners' Beet," with 

 small tap root and but few fibrous roots; 

 color deep blood-red. When cooked they 

 are dark red, fine grained and unsurpassed 

 in quality. One sowing only is necessary 

 to produce early beets for market and main 

 crop for winter use, which is not the case 

 with other varieties. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 

 cts., 1/4 lb. 35 cts., lb. n.OO. 



OBTBOIT DABK BBD. A grand Beet for 

 bunching for market. Top small and up- 

 right, admitting of close plantifig. Roots 

 are perfect turnip shaped with small tap 

 root; skin dark blood red, flesh deep blood 

 red, zoned with a lighter shade, tender and 

 sweet, remaining so long after many sorts 

 become woody. A fine market gardener's 

 beet. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., lb. 35 

 cts., lb. $1.00. 



HARI^Y BIiOOD TURNIP. The standard ear- 

 ly sort. Blood-red, turnip-shaped, with 

 small top and tap root; very tender, and 

 good for early use and late keeping. Per 

 pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., Vi lb. 35 cts., lb. 

 $1.00. 



IiOSra SBIOOTS dark BZ^OOD. a long 

 smooth winter variety, growing to a good 

 size, half out of the ground; color dark 

 blood-red, sweet, tender and keeps well, 

 and is considered the best for winter use. 

 Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., lb. 35 cts., lb. 

 $1.00. 



SWISS CHARB, SFI2TACS or SEA XAI^E 

 BEET. This variety is grown for its leaves 

 only; the middle of the leaf is cooked and 

 served in the same way as Asparagus; 

 the other portions of the leaf are used like 

 Spinach. It is grown extensively in many 

 European countries, and considered there 

 indispensable, and should have more ex- 

 tended culture here. Per pkt. 5 cts,, oz. 10 

 cts., lb. 40 cts., lb. $1.25. 



I have just a small garden and am a widoiv, 

 but cannot resist to send for some of yowr good 

 seeds. My husband said he could always rely on 

 your seed, when he was living. — Mrs. A.. J. Allen, 

 Decatur Co., Iowa. 



