MANGEL WURZELS 
FOR STOCK 
FEEDING 
FARMERS AND STOCK BREEDERS, THIS IS A MONEY CROP because 
of the ease with which immense quantities can be raised and turned into cash 
by feeding it to your stock. 
"RrlrpnHnrfprfViant PaH The best and moat prolific variety. 
r/CiLenaOnerVTiam JS.ea. ^.i,h smooth roots of cylindrio 
shai>e, and solid llesh of the hiRhest nutritive value. It gives the largest 
yield of all Mangels, the rools are of very large size, but are easily harvested, 
growing partly above the ground. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, H lb. 20c., lb. 4Sc. 
Eckendorf er Giant Yellow. 
lb. 45c. 
Same as above except in color. 
Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc., H lb. 20c., 
This we consider the finest 
strain of the Long Red ever 
May's Mammoth Long Red. 
offered. It is truly a nianxmoth, a single root often weighing from thirty to 
fifty pounds. Enormously productive, yielding thirty to forty tons to the 
acre. They grow well above ground and are easily harvested. Our seed 
c<mies from a specialist in Euroi:* and can be relied upon as superior to many 
of the so-callc(l Manmioth sorts under assumed names. If you want a crop 
of fine Mangels that will be a great benefit to your stock, increasing the flow 
of milk and fattening them, you can find nothing that will beat our Mammoth. 
Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc., J4 lb. ISc, lb. JSc. 
ri5an+ finlHpTl This is an entirely di.stinct type of Mangel and 
yjlaJlV V7U1U.C11. highly ijrizcd wherever introduced. In England it 
is largely grown by dairymen and sheep raisers ; the former prize it not only 
for its yield, but for the rich character of the milk it produces, while the latter 
claim sheep fed on it thrive better and appear in much finer condition. Its 
wonderful yield recommen<ls it to every stock grower. Flesh is a light yellow 
and fine grained. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, 'A lb. 20c., lb. 50c. By express or 
freight, 10 lb. lots 35c. per lb. 
Champion Yellow Globe. ^■^5^/?is'Se1"bylioc^''L:dlJ 
harvested. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc., H lb. 15c., lb. 35c. 
fi,rAAa-n Ta-nh-arA Flesh a rich golden, and of great milk producing 
ijoiaen lanKaxa. qualities. Pkt. sc., oz. loc., h ib. isc, ib. 35c. 
TJqJ Plrv'k^i A large, red, oval variety, keeps well and is especially 
«.eQ VJlODC. adapted to low soils. Pkt Sc., oz. lOc., 'A lb. ISc, lb. 35c. 
'Vi>11/-,TTr f-ni'afmaAia^a Root ovoid, intermediate between the 
lellOW intenneaiate. long and globe varieties; flesh solid, 
uearlv white, zoned with vollow; hardy, vigorous and productive. Pkt. 5c„ 
oz. 1 6c., H lb. ISc, Ib. 35c. 
IVTrt+o Anv of the above varieties offered at 3oc. per pound we can ) 
IIUIC. sup'ply, by express or freight, in 10 lb. lots for $2.00; 100 lb. > 
lots for S18.00. ) 
SUGAR BEETS, For Stock Feeding. 
THE QRE.Vr VALUE OF SUGAR BEETS FOR STOCK FEEDING cannot 
he overestimated, analysis having demonstrated the fact that 400 pounds of 
Sugar Beets arc equivalent to 100 pounds of the best hay. They are not as 
i> avy yielders as Mangels, but contain a much larger percentage of saccha- 
rine matter. Sow^ 12 to 15 pounds to the acre. 
PJant TToorlitio- tSiiWiir This unites the large size of the Mangel 
Ijiani r eeamg OUgar. ^Ith the greater feeding value of the 
Sugar Beet. The roots are always regular and uniform, broad at the top 
with a full and slightly tapering shoulder. Pkt. Sc., oz. 10c., H Ib. ISc., 
lb. 35c. 
Improved Kleinwanzle- 
Qiant 
bener.;^i';^ 
mended in the Sugar Beet pcction. 
is a large growing va- 
that is highly recom- 
Eckendorfer Giant Red .Manj^el. 
The Cheapest Food 
For All Live Stock 
.\bout 15 per cent of sugar can be ob- 
tained from this sort with ordinary 
field culture. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc., M Ib. 
ISc, lb. 3Sc. 
Imperial Sugar. 
probably more largely grown than any 
other Sugar Beet for fee(nng to stock. 
It will yield as much as Mangels and contains a large per cent of 
sugar. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc., lb. ISc, lb. 35c. 
Vihnorin's Improved. ^^ri^.^wc^t^. 
ISc, lb. 3Sc. 
WVlitii "PrpnrVi Qncrcir *hat is grown in many 
Willie rrentll CaUgar. parts of France in preference to 
any other variety. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc., W lb. ISc, lb. 3Sc. 
Any land that will grow S Virtriv Ctliaor The heaviest yielding, richest Sugar Beet in 
a pood croD of corn will ) VILUIA OUgdl. cultivation. Produces from 25 to 40 per 
a gooa crop OI corn will / -C-r 7 cent more sugar per ton than any other va- 
produce a good crop of Mangels or Sugar Beets. No crop paysWiety. The roots arc very unifomr and sym- 
the farmer and stock raiser better. 8oo to i.ooo bushels to ) metrical, of light color, do not waste in 
the acre is an ordinary yield while with good culture double |~f-h^^^^^^^ 
this quantity can be grown. They make the cheapest of foods) they yieJd from 18 to 20 per cent of sugar. 
for all kinds of live stock, horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, chickens, \ Every Sugar Beet factory should investigate 
etc. They are easily grown and help to keep your stock in ] '^^ """'^ ' ' 
good condition and free from disease. Dairymen claim that a) 
bushel of mangels and a bushel of com are worth more than NotC. ^^^riersTilrgaTBelt bv%x^'^^^^^ 
two bushels of corn for feeding. If you have never grown J or freight, 5 ib. lots 20c. per lb., 10 lbs. at 
them, a trial will convince you of above facts. > ISc, lOO lbs. at iSc, bags included. 
> dering, state variety wanted. 
In or- 
