SEED GROWERS 



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MANGEL WURZEL 



Mangel Wurzels, because of the ease of culture, enormous yield and high food value in the ration, 

 are very valuable for stock feed. We list below the most desirable varieties. 



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Danish Red Giant Ecl<endorf beeck 



Enormously productive. Roots very large, thick, cylindrical, 



compressed at mid-section; blunt; red above, rose below ground; 



grow largely above ground; easily harvested. 

 Danisli Yellow Giant Eckendorf beorf 



Enormously productive. Roots light yellow, tinged with green 



above ground. Similar to Kirsch's Ideal or Ideal, and aside from 



color, the same as Danish Red Giant Eckendorf. 

 Danish Sludstrup beldu 



Very high yielder. Roots long oval, orange colored; flesh white 



with faint yellow tinge. 

 Giant Half Sugar, Green Top behul 



Roots long ovoid, grayish-white with light bronze-green shoulder; 



flesh white. 

 Giant Half Sugar, Rose Top beros 



Roots long oval, tapered; grayish-white with rose-colored shoulder; 



flesh white, rich in sugar. 

 Giant Yellow Intermediate beyel 



Roots large, long oval, grow about % above ground; light 



gray tinged with brown above, and orange-yellow below ground; 



flesh firm, white, rich in sugar, of high feeding value. 

 Golden Tankard beant 



Roots large; thick oval, nearly cyhndrical; light gray above, 



deep orange below ground; flesh yeUow with white zones. 

 Mammoth Long Red beoth 



Superior to strains offered as Norbiton Giant, Colossal, Monarch, 



etc. Roots large; long spindle shape, straight, and thick; grow 



J^ to H out of ground; light red; flesh white tinged with rose. 

 Yellow Leviathan belev 



Roots very large, long; thick spindle-shaped; light gray tinged 



with brown above ground, yeUow below; grow 3^ above ground; 



very easily harvested. 



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Five Varieties of Mangels. The Line Shows Soil Line or Ground Level 



