20 D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 
BE ET FEEDING... ° 
FRENCH WHITE SUGAR RED TOP. Formerly used for 
sugar making, but the smaller, richer sorts have largely taken 
its place for this purpose. The numerous green leaves are 
quite erect and the elongated egg-shaped root is tinged with 
red at the top, and contains about twelve per cent. of sugar. 
It is very hardy and productive, yielding about twenty tons 
to the acre. A most desirable sort for stock feeding. Pkt. 5c; 
Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10c; % Lb. 15c3 Lb. 35c. 
LANE’S IMPERIAL SUGAR. This is a larger, coarser 
beet than the French White Sugar, more like Mangel Wurzel 
in character, but the white flesh is so much sweeter and more 
tender, that they are liked by some for table use. Pkt. 5c; 
Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10c; “~ Lb. 15c; Lb. 35c. . 
FRENCH YELLOW SUGAR. Grows toa large size, roots 
half long, yellow and sweet. Excellent for stock feeding. 
Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10c; ~% Lb. 15¢; Lb. 45c. 
WIANGEL WURZELS - 
LONG RED. A large, long variety grown for stock feeding. It stands 
a good deal out of the ground; color light red; flesh white and rose col- 
ored. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10c3 % Lb. 15¢; Lb. 35c. 
D, M. FERRY & CO’S IMPROVED MAMMOTH LONG RED. An 
improvement on the old variety. The roots are very large, uniformly — 
straight and well formed, proportionately thicker, and are deeper colored 
than the common sort and with smaller tops. We know our stock of this variety will pro- 
duce the largest and finest roots which can be grown and that it is vastly superior to many 
strains of the same sort offered under other names such as Norbitan Giant, Colossal, Mon- 
arch, etc. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10c3 % Lb. 15e; Lb. 35e. 
YELLOW LEVIATHAN. Roots long, olive shaped, very large, growing over one-half 
out of the ground; flesh white, sweet and tender; tops bright green, comparatively small; 
neck small, short. We think this is perhaps the best of the yellow field beets, because its 
fine flesh never becomes woody, and its roots grow so well out of the ground that the erop 
is easily harvested. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10c; % Lb. 15c; Lb. 35e. 
YELLOW OVOID, OR INTERMEDIATE. Root ovoid, inter- 
mediate between the long and globe varieties; flesh solid, nearly 
white, zoned with yellow; hardy, vigorous and productive. Pkt. 5c; 
FRENCH 
WHITE 
Sua@AR 
BEET. 
. € Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10¢; 4 Lb. 15c¢; Lb. 35e. 
Q_ bio WES y; RED GLOBE. Similar to Yellow Globe except in color, which is a » 
ee aA light red or pink. Pkt. 5¢; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz 10c3 34 Lb. 15¢; Lb. 35e. | J 
RE AWAG \ GE 0) YELLOW GLOBE. A large, round, orange colored variety, of excel- | | ELLOW 
Bas _ lent quality, producing a better crop on shallow soil than the Long Red. Pate 
jn y) oN The roots often keep better than those of the long varieties as they can W eit 
4 hd, be more easily handled without injury. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10e; rer 
% Lb. 15¢c; Lb. 35ce. 
GOLDEN TANKARD. Tops comparatively small, 
with yellow stems and mid-ribs; neck very small; roots 
large, ovoid, but filled out at top and bottom so as to 
approach a cylindrical form. Flesh yellow, zoned with 
white. A great improvement and worthy of use on every 
farm. Pkt. de; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10c; % Lb. 15c3 Lb. 85c. 
ORANGE GLOBE. We think this is one of the 
best varieties of Mangel Wurzel grown for stock 
feeding. It has exceedingly small tops and few 
leaves; leaf stalks and blades green; roots medium 
sized, uniformly globe shaped, having a very 
small tap and few side roots; color of skin deer 
orange yellow; flesh white and of excellent qual- 
ity. Theroots grow almost entirely above ground, 
making them admirably adapted to shallow 
ground and very easy toharvest. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 
2 Oz. 10c; % Lb. 15c3 Lb. 35c. 
GOLDEN 
TANKARD 
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