72 VEGETABLE SEEDS— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
BEET— (Half Long Blood). Per oz., 10c; % lb., 30c; lb., $1.00 
An excellenl main crop beet. A great favorite as a 
table or field sort. Roots are deep red in color, and 
always symmetrical and smooth. The flesh is of a rich 
dark red color. In quality it is sweet, crisp and ten- 
der, and is an enormous cropper and a reliable winter 
keeper. It is a heavy beet without being hard to pull. 
It never becomes woody, and is always good for table 
use or stock food, whether pulled young or old. Be- 
coming very popular with market men and stock 
owners. 
BEET — (Extra Early 
Dark Red Montana 
Strain). Per oz., 10c; 
% lb., 35c; lb., $i.20 
The market gardeners' 
beet. For richness of 
color and exquisite 
flavor this new strain 
cannot be equaled. 
Early, rich and sweet. 
BEET— (Eclipse). Oz. 10c 
Vi lb. 30c; lb $1.00 
Best variety for main 
crop; good keeper, 
clear blood red, sweet 
and tender. 
BEET— (Edmunds Early 
Blood Turnip). Per oz., 
10c; % lb., 30c; lb., $1.00 
Roots of good form, 
turnip shaped and 
flesh deep red, as name 
indicates. This is a 
standard variety, and 
one of the best. 
BEET— (Detroit Dark Red Turnip). Oz., 10c; 14 lb., 30c; 
1 lb $100 
One of the best early beets either for table or market; 
small top, early maturing, splendid shape and color, 
very crisp, tender *'"d sweet. 
SUGAR BEETS 
Beet— (Dark Red Egyptian). 
Vz pint carton, 15c; oz., 10c; 
..$1.40 
BEET— (Dark Red Eflyptian). 
Vi lb., 40c; 1 lb ^ u . 
Has more good qualities than any other beet, extra 
early, sweet, small-leaved; color dark crimson. 
BEETS— (In 5c Lithographed Packages). 
Extra Early Egyptian Long Red Mangold 
Early Eclipse Wanzleben Sugar 
Early Blood Turnip Crimson Globe 
Edmunds Blood 
Clear Lake, Mont.. April 1. 
Received Strawberries in fine condition; many thanks 
for extra plants. ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ 
Laird, Mont., April 29. 1912. 
The Strawberries and Ferns came last week, and we 
were truly well pleased with ^h^em.^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ 
SUGAR BEET— 
(tVanzleben). Per 
lb., postpaid, 40c; 
10 lbs $3.00 
Best of all sugar 
beets; has rather 
long slender root, 
very rich in su- 
gar; will yield 
under average 
conditions 16 tons 
to the acre. All 
stock men know 
that sugar makes 
fat, and will real- 
ize its value as 
a stock food. 
Sugar Beet — (lu'.per- 
ial Sugar). Per lb. 
45c; 10 lbs $3.25 
An improved, lane 
beet, very large 
and a heavy 
yielder, will grow 
15 to 20 tons to the 
acre; an invaluable 
variety for the 
stock feeder, being 
rich in sugar. 
(Wanzleben 
Sugar). 
SUGAR REET— (Vilmor- 
in's Improved). Per lb. 
postpaid, 40c; 10 lbs., 
$3.00. 
This French variety is 
very popular with su- 
gar beet growers; con- 
tains a larger percent- 
age of sugar and re- 
quires less water than 
others. 
BEET— (Giant Feeding 
Sugar). Per lb., post- 
paid, 45c; 10 lbs., $3.25 
The most valuable of 
all for stock feeding, 
very heavy yielder, the 
favorite with stock 
feeders, easily pulled, 
growing half out of the 
ground. 
MANGOLD 
WURZELS 
MANGOLD —(Mammoth 
Long Red). (See cut). 
Vz pint carton, 10c; lb., 
postpaid, 50c; 10 lbs., 
$4.00. 
Immense yielder; very 
large, skin dark red; 
splendid for winter 
feeding. 
M A N G O L D— (Golden 
Tankard). Per lb. post- 
paid, 50c; 10 lbs., $4.00 
The dairyman's man- 
gold; fine grained, yei- 
lew flesh, rich in milk 
oroducine Qualities. 
Mangold Wurzel, 
Long Red. 
