Good Seed, Full Weight and a Fair Price. 
Egyptian Blood Turnip — One of 
the earliest beets in cultivation. Color, 
deep crimson ; excellent quality. Per 
packet, 5 cents; oz., 10 cents ; lb., 70 
cents. 
Bastian's Extra Early Turnip* 
— As early as the Egyptian; larger 
and smoother. In appearance a blood 
beet, but streaked wsth white. A fine 
beet for market gardeners. Pe»° packet, 
5 cents ; oz., 10 cents ; lb., 60 cents. 
Extra Early Bassano — The old 
standard early beet. Very early but 
not a blood beet. Per packet, 5 cents ; 
oz;, 10 cents ; lb., 50 cents. 
Dewing' s Improved Early Tur- 
nip—Earlier than the Blood Turnip Beet. Eoots a good red,, 
large, uniform, smooth and handsome. For all uses the best 
turnip beet ; largely grown for market. Per packet, 5 cents ; 
oz., 10 cents ; lb., 60 cents. 
Swiss Chard, Silver Ribbed or Sea Kale Beet — Grown 
solely for its leaves. The mid-rib can be stewed and served as; 
asparagus, and other parts of the leaves used as spinach. Per 
packet, 5 cents ; oz. , 10 cents ; lb. , 50 cents. 
EGYPTIAN BEET. 
SUGAR BEET. 
SUGAR BEETS. 
Yiimorin's Improved White Sugar 
— This variety contains 16 per cent, of 
sugar ; yields moderately heavy crops. 
Considered the richest in sugar of any of 
the Sugar Beets. A fine table beet. Per 
• packet, 5 cents; oz., 10 Cents; lb., 75 
cents. 
French White Sugar, Red Top— Con- 
tains 10 to 12 per cent, of sugar ; is the 
largest and most prolific of ail the Sugar 
Beets, averaging on good ground 20 tons 
per acre ; grows slightly above ground ;: 
ripens earlier than other varieties. My 
crop of seed of this beet the past season 
was unusually fine. Per packet, 5 cents :. 
oz., 10 cents ; lb , 50 cents. 
Lane's Imperial Sugar — One of the 
best of the Sugar Beets ; yields large- 
crops and largely grown. Per packet, 5* 
cents ; oz ; 10 cents ; lb. , 50 cents. 
MANGEL WUKZELS. 
garter' s orange globe 
MANGEL. 
Carter's Improved Orange Globe? 
— The best of all the Globe Mangels;; 
will grow in all soils ; rich, nutritious 
and will keep very late. Per oz., 10' 
cents ; lb., 50 cents. 
Carter's Mammoth ILong- Red — 
Is very large size and good quality ;: 
grown extensively. Per oz., 10 cents ;. 
lb., 50 cents. 
Golden Tankard— In shape interme- 
diate between the Long and Globe 
varieties ; color yellow ; nutritious and 
fine flavor. The type does not seem 
to be well established, as it does not 
grow uniform. Per oz. , 10 cents ; lb,,,, 
55 cents. 
