CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLAm'S, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
sow 6 TO 6 POUNDS OF SEED PER ACRE. 
[d'lct 10c. per ponnd from prices quoted below if seed is to be shipped by 
express or freight at your expense. At prices quoted on 
this pag-e all seed is sent postpaid. 
MAT'S UABUffOTH LONG- RED.— This is the finest strain of the Long 
a ever oifored. The mangels raised from our selected seed are remarkable 
f their immense size (often weighing 30 to 50 lbs. eacht and freedom from 
I co.arse grain so often found in the large varieties. If you want a big 
of fine mangels that will be a great benefit to your stock, increasing 
! flow of milk and fattening them, you can find nothing that will beat 
r Mammoth. We know from experience that the Giant Golden, Bnglish 
fze and .Vlav's Mammoth are unequaled when it comes to both quality and 
y. Pkt. 5c, oz. lOo, Vtlb. 15o, lb. 35c. 
ENQ-LISH PRIZE MANaEL.— The great variety so extensively grown 
pigland for stock feeding. Specimens have been grown weigrhing over 
renty pounds, and it is one of the heaviest croppers that has ever bean 
ht to this country, yielding 1,500 to 1,800 bushels per acre. Pkt. 6c, 
flOo, Wlb. 20o, lb. 50c. 
J GIANT aOLD 13N.— This is an entirely distinct type ol .Mangel, of recent 
Iroduction, and highly prized wherever introduced. In England it is largely 
T)wu by dairymen and sheep raisers; the former prize it not only for its 
bat yield, but for the rich character of the milk it produces while the 
ter claim sheep fed on it thrive better and appear in much finer oo idi- 
11. Its wonderful yield and poptilarity iti the old country certainly recommends 
lo every stock grower in A mei iea, and from our experience with it wc know 
will prove very valuable to all dairymen. The flesh is a light yellow and fine 
kined. Pkt 5c, oz. lOc, Vilb. 20o, lb. 50c. 
1 LONG- RED.— Trials for several years past have proven to us that our strain 
toog Red is equal, if not superior, to many stocks of Mammoth that is ofiisred 
[other firms. Pkt. 5o, oz. lOc, Va lb. 15c, lb. 35o. 
1 CHAMPION YELLOW aLOBE.— Its shape and yield makes it one of the 
It varieties that can be grown, being easily harvested. Pkt. 5c, oz. lOc, Vilb. 
Ic, lb. 40c. 
1 GOLDEN TANKARD. -Flesh a rich golden shade and of great milk-produc- : ■:• 
t qualities. Pk». 5c. oz. 10c, Vi lb. 15o, lb. 35c. , S 
JERSEY aUEEN— A m.nmraoth variety on the style of Bnglish Prize, with .■...v.: 
tcord of over 1 .500 bushels per acre. Valuable for dairymen and stockgro wers. ivK 
ft. 5o, oz. lOo, Vt lb. 25c, lb. 650. 
RED QLOBE MANGEL.— A large, red. oval varletv, keeps well and is especially 
lapted to low soils. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, M lb. 15c, lb. 36c. 
1 NORBITON GIANT —This is grown extensively by the English dairymen, and . , 
f 1 said they prefer it to any other variety for feeding to stock It is a long, red man- ^ 
gel, resembling very much May's Mammoth. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
10c. V* lb 15c, lb. 46c. 
