Farm Seeds — Roots and Corn 
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WEEBER & DON 
ROOT CROPS FOR FARM STOCK 
MANGEL-WURZEL 
Six pounds will sow one acre. 
Champion Yellow Globe. The finest globe 
variety; the bulb is of handsome form, clean 
single-tap root, and small foliage. * % lb. 15c., 
lb. 35c. 
Golden Tankard. Flesh bright golden-yellow. 
X lb. 15c, lb. 35c. 
Leviathan Long Red. One of the largest and 
most profitable varieties grown for agricultural 
purposes. % lb. 15c, lb. 35c. 
Long Red. An excellent variety for feeding stock* 
a heavy cropper in deep soil. % 10°.> lb. 25c. 
Yellow Globe. A globular-shaped variety, 
adapted for growing in shallow soils. % lb. 10c, 
lb. 25c 
SUGAR BEET 
White Sugar Beet. A heavy cropper, highly 
recommended for feeding purposes. % l 5c -> 
lb. 35c 
Lane's Imperial Sugar Beet. One of the best 
varieties for feeding cattle. % lb. 15c, lb. 35c. 
CARROT 
Three pounds will sow one acre. 
Danver's Half Long Orange. Very extensively 
cultivated, both for market and agricultural pur- 
poses. % lb. 25c, lb. 75c 
Improved Long Orange. For field crops this is the best variety grown. % lb. 25c, lb. 75c. 
White Belgian. Very extensively grown for feeding horses and cattle. % lb. 25c, lb. 75c 
PARSNIP 
Six pounds will sow one acre 
American Hollow Crown. Long, smooth and milky white; the most profitable for 
feeding stock. Lb. 50c 
TURNIP 
Two to three pounds will sow one acre. 
Long White or Cowhorn. A quick-growing, long shaped variety. % lb. 20c, lb. 50c 
Purple Top, White Globe. A globe-shaped variety ; valuable for feeding stock. V, lb. 
20c, lb. 50c. 
Red Top Strap Leaf. 
• lb. 50c. 
IMPEOVED AMERICAN EUTA BAOA 
LEVIATHAN MANGEL- WUEZEIi 
A well-known variety, extensively grown for stock. % lb. 20c, 
White Strap Leaf. The best white variety. % lb. 20c, lb. 50c. 
Yellow Aberdeen Purple Top. A very hardy and productive variety, good for either table or stock. % lb. 20c, lb. 60c 
Yellow Globe. The best yellow variety; it keeps well until late in the spring, and is excellent for stock. % lb. 20c, lb. 50c. 
RUTA BAGA, Russian or Swedish Turnip 
Two to three pounds will sow one acre. 
Champion Swede. A handsome globe-shaped variety ; the 
best for stock. % lb. 20c, lb. 50c 
Improved American. A yellow- fleshed, purple top variety 
grown for stock. % lb. 20c, lb. 50c. 
Long White French. A fine flavored variety, an excellent 
keeper and fine for stock. % lb. 20c, lb. 50c. 
Skirving's Purple Top. One of the best for field culture 
% lb. 20c, lb. 50c 
FIELD CORN 
Eight quarts will plant one acre in hills; three bushels 
DENT VARIETIES 
Golden Beauty. Surpasses all in size and productiveness. 
Qt. 15c, pk. 60c, bush. $2.00. 
Improved Learning. Ears of good size, cob small, large 
grain of bright yellow. Qt. 15c, pk. 60c, bush. $2.00. 
Pride of the North. Very large ears. Qt. 15c, pk. 60c, 
bush. $2.00. 
Queen of the Prairie. In this latitude it has matured a 
crop in 90 days. Qt. 15c, pk. 60c, bush. $2.00. 
Southern Horsetooth. For fodder. Pk. 50c, bush. $1.75. 
Sweet Fodder. Pk. 75c, bush. $2.50. 
will sow one acre broadcast or half that quantity in drills. 
FLINT VARIETIES 
E ^F lv t , Yel 1 1 °^ Canada. A very early, small-eared variety. 
Qt. 15c, pk. 60c, bush. $2.00. 3 
King Philip Very early; matures three months after 
planting. Qt. 15c, pk. 60c, bush. $2.00. 
Longfellow. Well adapted for Northern States. Qt. 15c 
pk. 60c, bush. $2.00. ' 
Large Yellow Flint. Very productive and of good quality. 
Qt. 15c, pk. 60c, bush. $2.00. 
Thoroughbred White Flint. A very robust grower and 
heavy cropper. Pk. 75c, bush. $2.50. 
