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CULTURE The best results are obtained on a deep, rich, sandy loam. If wanted very early, sow such sorts 
as Crosbv's Egyptian or Condon's Royal Blood in hotbeds and transplant, cutting off the outer leaves. For 
general crop sow in freshly prepared soil as soon as the ground will permit, in rows eighteen inches apart cover- 
in°- about an inch deep and pressing the soil firmly over the seed. When the plants are well established, thin 
out to six inches apart in the row. Tor winter use sow Condon's Boyal Blood in June, so as to mature late m 
the season. The roots are stored in a cellar and covered with sand or sandy soil to prevent wilting, or they 
may be kept outdoors in pits such as are used for apples and potatoes. , 
Photographed 
just as they 
run from the 
field. Actual 
size. Note the 
rich dark red 
color. 
CONDON'S ROYAL BLOOD TURNIP BEET 
The Richest and Darkest Red of All Beets 
We believe this is the best Beet for the market and home garden, and on account of its uniformly deep 
rich color the most desirable for canning. Tops small, upright in growth. Leaves dark green, shaded with 
red Root medium sized, globular, or nearly round, very smooth and of dark blood-red color. 
Flesh is 
deep vermilion red, zoned with a lighter shade of the same color. Careful comparisons with all the promi 
nent varieties on the market in this country and in Europe prove that the Condon s Royal Blood Beet is th. 
Packed, 5 
nent voncuta 
most uniform in shape and size, and the most attractive in color. It is unsurpassed in quality, 
cents; ounce, 10 cents; J4 pound, 30 cents; y 2 pound, 55 cents; pound, $1.00. 
DEWING'S BLOOD TURNIP 
A Standard Early- 
Roots smooth, handsome, good size, tender and sweet. A 
favorite with market men. The seed we offer is grown from 
selected beets and is unexcelled by any in the country. Packet, 
3 cents; ounce, 5 cents; y t pound, 15 cents; Vz pound, 25 cents; 
pound, 40 cents. 
LONG SMOOTH BLOOD 
Excellent For Early Greens 
This is the best long, red beet on the market and a great 
favorite in the country, as it is of unexcelled quality, both as a 
table beet and for stock feeding. Packet, 3 cents; ounce, 6 cents; 
pound, 15 cents; y 2 pound, 25 cents; pound, 40 cents. 
EDMAND'S EARLY BLOOD TURNIP 
Earliest Round Beet 
Tops short and rather spreading; ribs and leaf stalks dark 
red; blade of leaf bright green, often with wavy edge. Root 
nearly round or slightly flattened; exterior color dark red, in- 
terior color purplish red with little zoning; crisp, tender, sweet, 
and an excellent keeper. Packet, 3 cents; ounce, 6 cents; V* 
EDMAND'S EARLY BLOOD TURNIP pound, 18 cents; y z pound, 32 cents; pound, 60 cents. 
