84 VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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State Nursery and Seed Co. 
SUGAR BEETS 
SUGAR BEET— (VVanzleben.) Lb. (Postpaid), 45c; by 
Express or Freight, Lb., 40c; 10 Lbs $3.25 
Best of all sugar beets; has rather long slender root, 
very rich in sugar; will yield under average condi- 
tions 16 tons to the acre. All stock men know that 
sugar makes fat, and will realize its value as a stock 
food. 
SUGAR BEET— (Vilmorin's Improved.) Lb. (Postpaid), c.,„a.. ko«« 
40c; by Express or Freight, Lb., 35c; 10 Lbs $3.25 
This French variety is popular with sugar beet grow- (.♦vanzieoea.; 
ers; contains a larger percentage of sugar and requires less water 
than others. 
BEET— (Giant Feeding Sugar Beet or Half Sugar White Mangel.) Lb. 
(Postpiaid), 45c; by Express or Freight, Lb., 40c; 10 Lbs $3.25 
The most valuable of all for stock feeding very heavy yielder, the favor- 
ite with stock feeders, easily pulled, growing half out of the ground. 
BEET— (Stock Feeding.) Lb. (Postpaid), 40c; 
By Express or Freight, Lb., 35c; 10 Lbs $2.75 
A Half Sugar Beet of large size, which is a very popular variety with 
cattlemen. 
For Stock Feeding. — The ground should be thoroughly prepared and 
made firm and mellow, samie as for Mangels. Seeding and cultivation 
should be continued in much the same mannor except that they should be 
thinned out 6 to 8 inches in the row. The Giant Feeding Sugar Beets or Half 
Sugar Mangels are especially valuable for feeding stock as they give a feed 
of much greater nutritive value than mangels. 
MANGEL WURZELS 
Mangel Wurzel (Yellow Globe.) 
Mangel Wurzel (Giant Red Eckendorf.) 
MANGEL— (Mammoth Long Red.) ¥2 Pint Carton, 15c; 
Lb. (Postpaid) 40c 
By Express or Freight, Lb. 35c; 10 Lbs $2.75 
Immense yielder; very large, skin dark red; splendid 
for winter feeding. 
MANGEL— (Golden Tankard.) Lb. (Postpaid). 40c 
By Express or Freight, Lb., 35c; 10 Lbs $2.75 
The dairyman's Mangel; fine grained, yellow flesh, rich 
in milk producing qualities. 
MANGEL— (Danish Sludstrup.) Lb. (Postpaid) 40c 
By Express or Freight Lb., 35c; 10 Lbs $2.75 
The Danish Government encourages the growing of root 
crops by offering certificates of merit to growers who 
select and produce sorts which are of distinctive value. 
Sludstrup is considered the best of all Mangels having 
been (awarded first class certificate. In color it is red- 
dish-yellow and of a distinct type. It contains the 
largest per cent of nutrimient found in any .sort. It is 
very hardy, grows well above ground and is easily 
pulled. 
MANGEL— (Giant Yellow Eckendorf.) Lb. (Postpaid), 40c; 
Bv Express or Freight, Lb.. .35c; 10 Lbs $3.00 
The same as the Giamt Red variety except the skin is yel- 
low. Very desirable in all respects. 
MANGEL— (Yellow Globe.) Lb. (Postpaid) 40c 
By Express or Freight, Lb., 35c; 10 Lbs $2.75 
An especially good variety to g;row if one has a limited 
supply of water; a great favorite for dairymen, making 
a wonderful increase in milk; easy to pull land harvest; 
tops are small. 
MANGEL— (Red Leviathan.) Lb. (Postpaid), 40c; by Ex- 
press or Freight, Lb., 35c; 10 Lbs $2.75 
Makes a large, magnificent root, growing half above the 
ground and easily lifted; an enormous cropper and good 
keeper. It is of even shape, with smooth skin. Flesh 
firm and sweet. 
MANGEL— (Giant Red Eckendorf.) Lb. (Postpaid), 40c; 
By Express or Freight, Lb., 35c; 10 Lbs $3.00 
A very popular variety grown in European countries 
where root crops are grown on a very large scale. It 
has laiso proved very satisfactory in the United States 
whenever it has been tried. The roots are smooth, long 
,and cylindrical in shape, very much like the tankard 
mang'Pls. They are very heavy, weighing up to 15 and 20 
pounds each. The flesh is firm, crisp and solid, white 
in color and of high feeding value. This variety is 
easily harvested, a large proportion growing above 
ground. 
