WALTER S. SCHELL'S QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET-GARDENERS 
Golden Tankard Yellow M angel- Wurzel 
When cows are fed on it. their milk looks like all cream. Plant an acre — it will coat you $2.40, and' should give 
you thirty to forty tons of feed. 
MANGEL-WURZEL 
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For Feeding 
Stock 
Dairy farmeTS should grow more of these for their cows. Thev make the best kind of winter feed, cost little 
an d ma ke 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 
excellent feed for poultry. Sow in rows 214 to 3 feet apart, as soon as the 
ground can be thoroughly worked. Cover seed about iK inches, making ground 
firm. When 4 inches high, thin to 8 inches apart. Six pounds will sow an acre. 
I Mammoth Long Red. Very large; red fiesh. Oz. 5 cts., J^lb. 15 cts., lb. 50 cts., 
6 lbs. S2.40. 
I Golden Tankard. Flesh yellow. Oz. S cts., }4\h. 15 cts., lb. 50 cts., 6 lbs. $2.40. 
Sludstrup. Reddish yellow; very large and of excellent quality for stock- 
feeding. Oz. 5 cts., J^lb. 20 cts., lb. 75 cts., 6 lbs. I3.60. 
SUGAR BEETS 
Sow six pounds to the acre in May or June in rows 3 feet apart, thinning the 
plants when 3 inches high to 8 to lo inches in the rows; cultivate often. 
Vilmorin's Improved. Size medium, yielding from ten to sixteen tons to the 
acre. Oz. 5 cts., '-<lb. 15 cts., lb. 50 cts. 
SWISS CHARD BEET, or SEA KALE 
Stems are cooked as a salad or pickled. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., %\h. 2$ cts., 
lb. 8s cts. 
LUTZ'S GREEIN-LEAF WIINTER TABLE BEET 
A very large, dark red. table Beet; tender and sweet; keeps well and is a most 
desirable variety for fall and winter use. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., Xlb. 40 cti., 
lb. $1.25. 
Brussels Sprouts 
3?ofento^I 
New Prolific Exhibition. ^ superior selection with very tine. 
^— ^— ^— — even-shaped Sprouts of good size and flavor. 
Very prolific as shown in the illustration. Pkt. lo cts., oz. 25 cts., K'b. 75 cts., 
lb. S2.50. 
Dwarf 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. IS cts., J<lb. 40 cts., lb. $i.2S. 
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. 
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Kew Brussels Sprouts, 
Prolific Exhibition 
