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Cole's Seed Store, Pella, Iowa 



SUGAR BEETS AND MAN- 

 GEL WURZEL 



The following varieties are valuable for 

 stock feeding. We can honestly urge our 

 friends to plant them in quantity; they give 

 immense crops, are easily raised, harvested, 

 and kept through the winter. The results 

 from their use are wonderful, and are clear- 

 ly shown in the improved health and condi- 

 tion of animals, the increased yield of milk 

 in cows, and the great saving in hay and 

 corn. Sow in drills 30 inches apart, on rich, 

 well prepared ground early in spring. Culti- 

 vate well and thin to 8 inches in the row. 

 For winter, store in pits or cellar as soon as 

 heavy frost is feared. From four to six 

 pounds will sow an acre. 



LANE'S IMPEBIAI, SUGAB. The most pot>- 

 ular beet raised for feeding cows or young 

 stock and contains a greater percentage 

 of sugar than the ordinary variety. From 

 thirty to forty tons have been raised on an 

 acre. Per oz, 10 cts., % lb. 25 cts., lb. 

 75 cts; not prepaid 5 lbs. $3.00. 



G-IANT HAIiF SUGAB. This variety com- 

 bines best qualities of the Sugar Beet and 

 Mangels. It is a heavy yielder, easily 

 grown and harvested as a crop of mangels. 

 Being much sweeter they are of much 

 .higher nutritive value. The roots grow 

 partly out of the ground, they are very 

 large, smooth, clean and of oval shape. 

 The flesh is white, succulent, sweet and 

 unexcelled in feeding qualities. Per oz. 

 10 cts., % lb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts., by ex- 

 press, 5 lbs. 13.00. 



Golflea Tankara Mang'el 



Mammotli Mangrel Wnrzel 



IMPBOVED 

 MAMMOTS 

 ZiONG BED 

 MAN-GE]^ 



Also called Nor- 

 biton Giant, Col- 

 lossal and Jumbo 

 Mangel, the heav- 

 iest cropping and 

 best long Man- 

 gel. This mam- 

 moth variety 

 grows to an Im- 

 mense size, sin- 

 gle roots weigh- 

 ing 30 to 50 lbs. 

 each, and always 

 of very fine tex- 

 ture and good 

 quality. It has 

 produced from 60 

 to 75 tons per 

 acre, and is most 

 valuable for stock 

 feeding. Per oz. 

 5 cts., 1/4 ib. 20 

 cts., lb. 65 cts.; 

 not prepaid, 5 

 lbs. $2.50, 10 lbs. 

 $4.50. 



GIANT SLXJDSTBUP. A Danish variety 

 that comes highly recommended and is 

 considered one of the best, has been 

 awarded first-class certificates by the Dan- 

 ish Government. In color it is a reddish 

 yellow, has a long ovoid root, growing 

 more than half above ground, easily har- 

 vested. An enormous yielder. Contains a 

 large per cent of sugar, making it of high 

 feeding value. Per oz. 5 cts., ^4 lb. 20 

 cts., lb. 65 cts., 5 lbs. $2.50, 10 lbs. $4.50. 



GO'IiDEN TANKABD. The best type of in- 

 termediate Mangel; small top, smooth, very 

 solid flesh of a deep yellow color, nutritious 

 in milk producing qualities; admits of close 

 culture, and a heavy cropper; 75 tons have 

 been grown on an acre. Per oz. 5 cts., % 

 lb. 20 cts., lb. 65 cts.; not prepaid, 5 lbs., 

 $2.50, 10 lbs. $4.50. 



Collection of Mangels 



COZiIiECTION OP MANGEIiS. One ounce 

 each of the above five varieties for 30 cts., 

 1/4 lb. of each for $1.00, one pound of each 

 for $3.25, postpaid, or the five pounds by 

 express, $2.50, 



