EVE]RYTEIIIH(G FOR FARM AMD QAMEM 
BEET 
—Ft. BETTHRAVE A TABLE 
One ounce will sow about 50 feet of drill; 5 lbs. wi)l sow an acre 
in spring As plants grow, thin out to from 4 to 6 inches, accordine to size of 
roots are best. ^ ■-' " - ■ • • • - ' 
besf ot spinach 
Make drills i in. deep, and from i to I'A feet between, and sow early 
Too rirh ^nll anM tr,,^ r„„^h' 7^^^.' — "r ^'^^ °' Variety, keeping in mind that medium-siztd. good colored 
too rich soil and too much space produce large, coarse roots. Never use manure in spring. The thinnings make the 
DETROIT DARK RED TURNIP BEET 
ROUND or TURNIP 
VARIETIES 
DETROIT DARK RED TURNIP 
Valuable for its remarkable uniformity and 
smoothness, size medium; flesh rich red, fine- 
grained, tender and remaining so for a long time; 
admirable for either siunmer or fall use. Roots 
very smooth, uniformly round and never woody. 
The tops are dark-colored and vigorous. One of 
the best varieties for the home garden or market 
and equally good to store for winter. Lb. $1.50: 
H lb. 50c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
CROSBY'S IMPROVED EGYPTIAN 
The only similarity it bears to the extra Early 
Egyptian Beet is in its great earliness. It has a 
thicker and altogether larger root than its Extra 
Early namesake. In color a distinct vermilion 
and of superb quality. Lb. $1.50; }4 lb. 50c.; 
oz. 20c.; pkt. Sc. 
COLUMBIA 
A superb early main-crop Beet. The smooth, 
clean roots grow three to four inches in diameter. 
Flesh deep blood-red, tender, and of rich flavor. 
The beets are ready for use almost as quickly as 
the e.xtra early sorts, and of better quality. It 
retains its fine quahty until the roots have reached 
fuU size. Foliage is comoaratively small, of a rich 
bronze color. Lb. $1.50; V lb. 50c.; oz. 20c.: 
pkt. 5c. 
"WITHAM FIREBALL" 
. A quite distinct extra early turnip-rooted va- 
riety of finest table qualities. Flesh is solid, crisp 
and sweet, and of brilliant fiery red color. Per- 
fectly globular in form with smooth skin. Pkt. 
10c. ; oz. 30c.; 14 lb. $1.00. 
CRIMSON GLOBE 
Unsurpassed for main crop use. A handsome, 
early or main-crop variety, of medium size, almost 
globe-shaped, and entirely free from rootlets, 
leaving the skin entirely smooth. The roots 
average 10 inches in circumference, the foliage is 
small and of a rich bronze purple. The flesh is a 
rich blood red, slightly zoned and of the finest 
quality, always sweet and tender, never stringy. 
Lb. $1.50; }i lb. 50c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
EDMAND'S IMPROVED BLOOD TURNIP 
fnr c.^'iH?t'!f°"'H i'''^''"' t"™'P-^haped blood beet Skin and flesh are of a deep blood red. sweet and tender in quality and unsurpassed 
Irown Vl5 t keepmg purposes. The roots grow regular and are of right marketable size. Tops are smaU aLw^ng them ?o be 
fr^v J^, .oei''- J'"^ '^"^ '^"'^ ^'^^ ^^"'y ^^tisf^ctio" « a bunching sort. Lb. $1.35; K lb. 40c Po^ 15c. ; pkt. 5c. 
EXTRA FAR^^"7r VPTi intense red roots Lb. $1.35; M lb. 40c. ; oz. 15c. ; pkt. 5c. 
F™AlsANO.-^l'f™rj7l^^^^^^ itc^ pLf. 5c.°''' """""^ ^ P*^*' 
^^'^^Lb.^KS^^'lb.^'sTcToz. 2oS'pkt.'5c! """"^ ^'"^ ^""''^^ ''"^ ^^^^"^^ blood-red color. 
HALF LONG AND 
EWING'S BONSECOURS MARKET 
The best general half long Beet in cultivation. Neat shape- 
uniformly smooth, si)leudid color and excellent flavor. Is a very 
heavy cropper, and a great favorite with market gardeners. We 
strongly recommend it. Lb. $1.35; }i lb. 40c.; oz. 15c.; pkt. 5c. 
EWING'S SELECT GARDENER'S FAVORITE 
Medium sized, clean, free-growing root, finely shaped, beautiful 
ri: - blood-color. A splendid table variety and sure to please. 
Lb. $1.50; M lb. 45c. ; oz. 15c. ; pkt. 5c. 
LONG VARIETIES 
DETROIT HALF LONG DARK BLOOD 
(Select strain). A splendid sort for winter use. The roots are 
intermediate between the globe-shaped and the long beets. An 
enormous yielder and a great favorite with the market gardener. 
Free from woody fibre or toughness. The flesh is dark red and 
of highest table quality. Lb. $1.35; lb. 40c.; oz. 15c.; pkt. 5c. 
IMPROVED LONG BLOOD.— Lb. $1.20; H lb. 35c.; oz. 15c.; 
pkt. 5c. 
When Seeds are to be sent by mail, add postage for J lb. 6 cents. 1 lb. 
10 cents; and for each added lb., 8 cents per lb. 
