Farm Seeds — Roots and Corn 



36 



WEEBER ^ DON 



ROOT CROPS FOR FARM STOCK 



MANGEL-WURZEL 



Six pounds will sow one acre. 

 Cliampion Yellow Globe. The lliiest 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. 



}i lb. 1.5c., lb. 35o. 

 Licviatliaii Long Red. One of the largest and 

 most profitable varieties grown for agricultural 

 purposes. % lb. 15o., lb. 35e. 

 L/oiiff Red. An excellent variety for feeding stock; 



a heavy cropper in deep soil. % lb. lOc, lb. 25e. 

 Yellow Globe. A globular-shaped variety, 

 adapted for growing in shallow soils. 3/ lb. lOc, 

 lb. 25c. 



SUGAR BEET 



WliKc Suffar lleet. A heavy cropper, highly 

 recommended for feeding purposes. >i lb. I5c., 

 lb. 35c. 



Lane's Imperial Sugar Beet. One of the best 

 varieties for feeding cattle. ^ lb. 15c., lb. 35c. 



CARROT 



7'!iTee imunds unll sow one acre. 

 Dan ver's Half Long Orange. Tei^ extensively 

 cultivated, botli foi- market and agricultural pur- 

 poses. 14 lb. 250., lb. 750. 

 Improved Long Orange. For field crops this is the best variety grown. % lb. 25e., lb. 7Sc. 

 Wliite Belgian. Very extensively grown for feeding horses and cattle. ^ lb. 25e.' lb. 75o., 



IMMOVED AMKBIOAN EUTA BAQA. 



PARSNIP 



pounds -will so 

 Long, smooth ; 



milky white ; the most profitable for 



American Hollow Crown 



feeding stock. Lb. 50e. 



TURNIP 



Two to three pounds will sow one acre. 

 Long Wliite or Oowhorn. A quiek-growiug, long shaped variety. },{ lb. 20e., lb. 50c. 

 ^MTYb'so?' ^^^^^'^ Globe. A globe-shaped variety; valuable for feeding stock. lb. 

 ''^I'b^SOo'''^ Strap Leaf. A well-known variety, extensively grown for stock. H lb. 20o., 

 White Strap Leaf. The best white variety. % lb. 20e. lb 50o 

 Yellow Aberdeen Purple Top. A very hardy and productive variety, good for either table or stock. 1.' lb 20e lb 60e 

 i ellow Globe. The best yeUow variety ; it keeps well until late in the spring, and is excellent for stock. ^ ib. 2o'c., lb. 50e 



RUTA BAGA, Russian or Swedish Turnip 



Two to three pounds will sow one acre. 



French. _ A fine flavored variety, an exeellout 



LEVIATHAN MANGBL-WUKZEL 



Champion Swede. A handsome globe-shaped variety ; the 



best for stock. 1^ lb. 20e., ib. 50c. 

 Improved American. A yellow-fieshed, purple top variety 



grown for stock. X I'-'- 20c., lb. 50e. 



keeper and fine for stock. ^ lb. 2nc.," lb. 50e.'' 

 Skirving'.s Purple Top. One of the best tor field culture 

 ;i lb. 20c., lb. 50e. 



FIELD CORN 



EigU quarts will plant one acre in hills; three bu.ihels will 



DENT VARIETIES 



Golden Beauty. Surpasses all in size fmd productiveness. 



QX. 15o., pk, (iOf'., busli. !?2.00. 

 In.piM.vc.l I.c,-,,n.itig. Ea,rs of good size, cob small, large 



gram of bright y..|low. Qt. 15c., ])l;. (!0e., bush. 82.00. 

 Pride of tlie North. Very large cars. Qt. 15o., pk. 60c., 



bush. $2.00. 



Queen of the Prairie. In this latitude it has 



crop in 90 days. Qt. 15c., pk. COc. bush. §2.00. 

 Southern Horsetooth. For fodder. I'k. 50c., 

 Sweet Fodder. Pk. 75o., bush. S2.50. 



Matured i 



■e broadcast or halfllial qnantily in drills. 



FLINT VARIETIES 



^^^!''?-'^'*^','"\*' t'atuula. A very early, small-eared variety. 



Qt. ']5c., pk. (iOc, hush" s'2.00. 

 King Pbilip. ^'ery early; matures Ihreo months after 



planting. Qt. 15c., pk. OOc, bush. 82.00. 

 Longfellow. WeU adapted for Northern States. Qt. 15c., 

 pk. OOc, busli. $2.00. 



L.ii-gc Yellow Flinl. Very productive and otgood quality. 

 Q(. loc, ]ik. OOe., bush. S2.00. 



Tli<)i oufflil)roa White I'lint. A very robust grower and 

 heavy crox^per. Pk. 7.5e., bush. S2.50. 



