76 VEGETABLE SEEDS— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Klein's Wanzleliener — Best of all sugar beets; has rather long 
slender root, very rich In sugar; will yield under average 
conditions 16 tons to the acre. All stock men know tliat 
sugar malces fat, and will realize its value as a stock food. 
Vllmorln's Improved — This French variety is popular with 
sugar beet growers; contains a larger percentage of sugar 
and requires less water than otiiers. 
Qiant Feeding' Sngar Beet or Half Sugar White Man?le — The most valuable of all 
stock feeding, very heavy yielder. the favorite with stock feeders, very easily 
pulled, growing half out of the ground. 
Stock Peediner — A Half Sugar Beet of large size, and Is a very popular variety 
with cattlemen. 
Tor Stock Peedlng — The ground should be thoroughly prepared and made firm 
and mellow, same as for Mangels. Seeding and cultivation should be continued 
In much the same manner except that they should be thinned out 6 to S inches 
in a 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. 
FOR PRICES ON SUGAR BEETS AND 
MANGELS— SEE RED INSERT PAGE 80 
Sugar Beet 
Klein 
Wanzlebener, 
Mangel Wurzel Yellow Globe. 
Mangel Wurzel — Criant Bed Sckendorf. 
MANGEL WURZELS 
Mammoth Itoag Bed — immense .vlcider; very large, skin dark red; 
splendid for winter feeding. 
fine grained yellow 
Qolden Tankard — The dairyman's mangel; 
flesh, rich in milk producing qualities. 
Danish SIndstrap — The D^inlsh government encourages the grow- 
ing 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 ,t11 Mansrels, having been 
awarded first class certificate. In color it is reddish-yellow 
and of a distinct type. Tt contains the largest per cent of nu- 
triment found in any sort. It is very hardy, grows well above 
ground and is easily pulled. 
Oiant Ealf Sugar Bose — A maenlficent sort, growing at least 
half out of the ground, rendering the crop easy to gather. 
Skin of the upper part Is rose colored, and the lower part white. 
Flesh white tinged with rose. 
Qlant Bed Eckendorf — A very popular variety grown in European 
countries when root crops are grown on a very large scale. It 
ever it has been tried. The roots are smooth, long and cylin- 
drical in shape, very much iilte the tankard mangels. They are 
very heavy, weighing from 15 to 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. 
Giant Tellow tiokendorf — The same as the Giant Red variety 
except tlie skin is yellow. Very desirable In all respects. 
Yellow Globe — An especially good variety to grow If one has a 
limited supply of water; a great favorite for dairymen, making 
a wonderful increase in milk; easy to pull and harvest; tops 
are small. 
Bed leviathan — Makes a large, magnificent root, growing half 
above ground and easily lifted; an enormous cropper and good 
keeper. It is of even shape, with smooth skin. Flesh firm 
and sweet. 
