WALJ^R S. SCHELL'S QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET-GARDENERS 
Mammoth Long Bed Mangel-Wurzel 
When cows are fed on it. their milk looks like all cream. Plant an acre — it will cost you $7. and should give you thirty to forty 
tons of feed. 
MANGEL-WURZEL, or Stock Beets 
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HOW TO GROW THEM. — Sow in rows 2V2 to 3 feet apart for horse cultivation, or 
^ 20 inches apart for hand cultivation, as soon as the ground can be thoroughly worked. Cul- 
tivate often and thoroughly. Cover seed about 1 V2 inches, making ground firm. When 4 
inches high, thin to 8 inches apart. Six pounds will sow an acre. 
D.\IRY F.^RMERS should grow more of these for their cows. They make the 
best kind of winter feed, cost Uttle and make more rich milk than almost any 
other feed. Fattening, breeding, and milk cattle do equally well on them. 
About one-fourth of the daily rations should be of roots. They are also excel- 
lent feed for poultry. 
Mammoth Long Red. Very large; red fiesh. Oz. iscts., J<Ib. 40 cts., lb. $1.25, 
6 lbs. Sv- 
Golden Tankard. Flesh yellow. Oz. IS cts., Klb. 40 cts., lb. $1.25, 6 lbs. $7. 
Sludstrup. Reddish yellow; very large and of excellent quality for stock- 
feeding. Oz. 15 cts., Klb. 40 cts., lb. $1.25, 6 lbs. $y. 
SUGAR BEETS (3ud(er=9JunleltU6en) 
HOW TO GROW THEM. — (Same as Mangel-Wurzel.) Sow six pounds to the acre 
in May or June in rows 3 feet apart, thinning the plants when 3 inches high to 8 to 10 mches 
in the rows ; cultivate often. 
Vilmorln's Improved. Size medium, yielding from ten to sixteen tons to the 
acre. Oz. 15 cts., Xlb. 40 cts., lb. $1.25. 
Brussels Sprouts 
HOW TO GROW THEM. — Sow the seed the same as cabbage, in coldframes or hot- 
beds for early, or outside as soon as the ground can be worked. When the plants are 3 or 4 
inches high, set them out in rows like cabbage, 20 to 24 inches apart m the rows and the 
I rows 20 inches apart for hand cultivation or 3 feet apart for horse cultivation. One ounce 
V — of seeiKwill plant a row 200 feet long and make 2,000 to 3,000 plants. 
\ «T>^ ^rnlifir FrhihHinn A very superior selection with very fine. 
rOimC CyXriWlllOn. ^^^^.^^^^^^^ Scfrqut ,s of good size and flavor. 
Very prolific, as shown in the illustration. Pkti iTO (jts., oz. 25 cts., V41b. 
80 cts., lb. $3. 
Dwart French Improved. The plants grow 2 to 3 feet high and produce from 
the sides of the stalk numerous little Sprouts which resemble very small 
cabbages i or 2 inches in diameter. The leaves should be broken down in 
the fall to give the little heads more room to grow; very hardy. Pkt. 5 cts.. 
oz. 20 cts., Xlb. 60 cts., lb. $i.7.S- 
Your desire, of course, is to grow the finest quality vegetables — the first 
important essential is good seed bred for quality and yield. Gardeners every- 
where say Schell's Quality Seeds Grow Better and Yield Better. Every variety 
N.w Brii»»elfl Snrouta 'S tested for vitality and must germinate from 95 to 100 per cent.— this is of 
P^oUfl" Exhibitkm great importance to you. It is a good reason for sending your order to me. 
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