FOR STOCK FEEDING. 
The value of these for stock raising: cannot be over-estimated' 
analysis having: demonstrated the fact that 400 lbs. of Mang^els 
are equivalent to 100 lbs. of the best hay. During the past year 
crops of 1 500 to 2,500 bushels on one acre were raised in the 
state of Minnesota from seed obtained from us. Secure equally 
profitable crops for yourself by ordering- your seed from us. 
SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY. 
In many sections of the country immense factories have been 
built for the production of sugar from Sug-ar Beets, and entire 
farms are now devoted to the raisinfr of Beets for this purpose. 
The farmers begin to see that this is one of the best crops that can 
be grown, not only for stock feeding but for this new industry. 
It is one of the most profitable crops tor our northwestern farm- 
ers. Five to six pounds will sow one acre. 
Considering the trifling expense of their cultivation there are no 
more profitable crops for our farmers to raise than these, which 
can bs obtained by sowing our selected strains of Sugar Beets and 
Manerels . . 
May's Mammoth Long Rod. — Our strain of this well-known variety 
is the very finest ever offered. We had specimen roots sent us last year 
that weighed 30 lbs., and which were of tVic very finest quality and tex- 
ture. The crops obtained from our strain of seed are remarkable for the 
broad shoulder and massive shape of the root, whereby a sreater weight 
is obtained without that coarseness aUvavs inherent in the nnimproved 
seed stocks. If you want a big crop of iMangles sow May's Mam- 
moth this season. Pkt. 5c.. oz. lOc., Vi Hi. 20c.^ lb. 40c. 
Golden Tankard Mangel. — This distinct variety is a valuable audi- 
tion toour list of roots for stock feetlin^. as it contains less water and 
more suKar than any other variety of Mangel. The flesh Is of a deep, 
rich yellow color, very nutriti»us, and of great milk-producing quality. 
We regard this variety as indispensable to every dairyman. Pkt. 5e.. 
oz. 10c., lb. 45c. 
Norbiton Giant.— This is grown extensively by the English Dairymen, 
and it is said they prefer it to any other variety for feeding to stock. 
It is a leuK, red Mangel, resembling very much May's Mammoth. We 
can safelv recommend it to our customers as one of the laest in ar.r list. 
Pkt. .'5c., "oz. 10c. , lb. 4.5c. 
English Prize Mangel.— It is considered by all large growers of 
Mangels for stock feeding purposes to be unsurpassed. Specimens have 
been grown wciching over 50 pounds, and we think it is one of the 
heaviest croppers ever introduced. Its shape and color resembles the 
Long Red, but is a great improvement on that variety. Pkt. 5c., oz. 
lOc, lb. 50c. 
Champion Yellow Globe.— This is one of the most popular varieties 
in cultivation, and undoubtedly one of the very best. It is enormously 
productive and grown extensively on account of the ease with which 
they may be gathered. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., lb. 4.0c. 
Red Globe Mangel.— A large, red, oval variety, keeps well and is 
especially ail.^ptcd to low soils. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., lb. 4.0c. 
Imperial Sugar Beet.— This is the most popular variety of Sugar 
Beet lor feeding stock. It will yield as much as most Mangels, and con- 
tains 8 per cent, sugar. The large amount of healthy and nutritious 
food which canbe produced at so small a cost makes this root verj' prof- 
itable to stock farmers. Has yielded 30 to 40 tons per acre, the cultural 
cost of which was only five cents per bushel. Pkt. Sc., oz. 10c. , lb. 40c. 
Long Red.— Grown extensively for agricultural purposes, and the 
seed we offer, although not as fine a strain as May's Mammoth, is 
strictlv first-class and reliable in every respect. Pkt. Sc., oz. 10c. , lb. 3Sc. 
White French Sugar. — Largely grown as a field beet and can also be 
used as a table variety, as the flesh is very tender and sweet; immensely 
productive. Pkt. Pc. oz. 10c., lb. 4oc. 
Giant Golden. — This is a great improvement over the old Yellow In- 
termediate, being much larger and more even in shape, and of a beauti- 
ful yellow color. It grows more than half above ground, with fine neck 
and large leaves; flesh yellow, firm, sweet, greatly relished by cattle. In 
short it is a magnificent root, easily lifted from the ground, producing 
enormous crops; an excellent keeper, and one of the best yellow 
Mangels known. Pkt. 5c.. oz. 10c., lb. 50c. 
i SPECIAL PRICE LI 
May's Mammoth Long Red 
Golden Tankard 
White French Sugar.. 
5 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
$1.60 
$2.75 
1.40 
2.50 
1.30 
2.40 
1.30 
2.40 
1.35 
2.50 
1.25 
2.35 
1.30 
2.50 
1.50 
2.50 
1.40 
2.50 
1.(50 
2.75 
"it iitn prices S90l ia taut li y eipra;; er froig ht at eur cliaser'se^nease. 
