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Condon's World Beating Stock 
MANGELS AND SUGAR BEETS 
GIANT FEEDING SUGAR BEET, OR HALF 
SUGAR MANGEL 
This magnificent Sugar Beet, while giving nearly as large a 
yield of easily grown and harvested roots as a crop of Mangels, 
supplies a food of very much higher nutritive value, the roots for 
feeding purposes being really more valuable, pound for pound, 
than those of the very best strains of Sugar Beet, and the yield 
under egually favorable conditions being more than double. The 
roots grow partly out of the ground, and because of this and their 
shape, the crop can be harvested and stored at less expense than 
any other root crop. We are certain that every one who plants 
this variety and grows it.with care will be much pleased with the 
crop. Every farmer should try it. Ounce, 9 cents; 14 pound, 20 
cents; Yz pound, 38 cents; pound, 70 cents, postpaid. 
KLEIN WANZLEBEN SUGAR BEET 
. (Por Suerar Making:) 
i ? variety yields 14 to IS per cent of sugar and is considered 
the best for sugar making, both in Europe and America. A heavy 
piti^ir^i.oTpoBi'aia!"*'" ^° " 
VILMORIN'S IMPROVED WHITE SUGAR 
Of medium size and brought by careful selection to the highest 
perfection, both in shape and color of roots. Greatly esteemed by sugar 
manufacturers, and one of the finest for stock feeding, owing to 
the high percentage of sugar. Ounce, 12 cents; Vt pound. 30 cents: 
H pound, 55 cents; pound, $1.00, postpaid. 
IMPROVED MAMMOTH 
LONG RED MANGEL 
Our stock is a great improvement on 
the old variety. The roots are very 
large, uniformly straight and well 
formed. Color deep red, roots solid, tops 
small. Roots attain a large size. We 
received several reports last season of 
Mangels weighing 20 to 23 pounds each. 
Produces an immense bulk and tonnage. 
Ounce, 7 cents; 14 pound, 18 cents; H 
pound, 32 cents; 1 potuid, 60 cents, post- 
paid. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN 
TANKARD MANGEL 
The Best Yellow Mang-el Grown — Dairy- 
men's Friend 
It combines apparently all the fine 
points possible to condense into a Man- 
gel. The color is a deep rich yellow. 
The flesh is firm and solid and a rich 
golden yellow in color. On account of 
its shape, enormous crops are grown, 
and it is ea.sily lifted from the ground. 
Ounce, 9 cents; ^ pound, 20 cents; 14 
pound, 38 cents; pound, 70 cents, post- 
paid. 
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