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StocK Feedings 
Any land that will grow a good crop of corn will produce a 
good crop of Mangels or Sugar Beets. No crop pays the farmer 
and stock-raiser better. 800 to 1,000 bushels to the acre is an 
ordinary yield, while with good culture double this quantity 
can be grown. They make the cheapest food for all kinds of 
live stock, horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, chickens, etc. Dairy- 
men claim that a bushel of Mangels and a bushel of corn 
are worth more than two bushels of corn for feeding. 
Eckendorfer Giant Red M t Jk e „W. B ( r l w- ,, ??S 
smooth roots of cylinder shape, and solid flesh of the high- 
est nutritive value. It gives the largest yield of all Mangels: 
the roots are of very large size, but are easily harvested, 
growing partly above the ground. Pkt. 5e, oz. 10c, Vi lb. 
20c, lb. 50e postpaid. 10 lbs. op more, by express 35c, 
per lb. 
May's Mammoth Long Red ? h h e s C es e t 0 St s raf„ p 
of the Long Fed offered. It is truly a mammoth, a single 
root often wei ghing from 30 to 50 poundi. Enormously 
productive, yielding 30 to 40 tons to the acre. They grow well 
above ground and arcvery easily harvested. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
10c, •lib 20c, lb. 50c, postpaid 
Uolf Si«»<ir Matiorpl This new mangel is white with 
ndll ITldllgGl ro se tip and on account of its 
wonderful yield and excellent quality it is one of the most 
profitable mangels for stock feeding. When fed to milk 
cows it has proven to be especially valuable, increasing the 
milk supply and on account of its sugary quality gives the 
milk a fine rich flavor. We feel positive that any one who 
gives this variety a trial and grows it with care will be 
pleased with the crop. Pkt. 5c. oz. 10c, H lb. 15e, lb. 40c, 
postpaid. 
Plant finlHpn This is an entirely distincttype of Mang- 
ulalll UU1UC11 el and highly prized whereverintioduced 
In England it is largely grown by dairymen and sheep 
raisers: the former produces, while the latter claim 
sheep fed on it thrive better and appear in much finer 
condition. Its wonderful yield recommends it to every 6tock 
grower. Flesh is a light yellow and fine grained. Pkt. 5c, 
oz. 10c. '4 lb. 20c, lb. 50c. By express or freight. 10 lb. 
lots 35c per lb. 
Champion Yellow Globe ^Sf.ffi*te 
ed by stock, easily harvested. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c. V\ lb. 20e, 
lb.50c, postpaid, 10 lbs. or more by express 40e per lb. 
Golden Tankard 
50c postpaid. 
Flesh a rich golden, and of great milk pro- 
ducing qualities. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10e, V4 lb. 15e, 
Eckendorfer much 
reduced 
n „ j PlftUo A large red, oval variety, keeps well and is especially adapt- 
V Kea UlOUC e( i to low soil. Pkt. 5c. oz.lOc. '4 lb. 15c. Ib. 50c. postpaid 
VMl«»ir Infot-tnorliatp Root oval, intermediate between the long and globe 
I eilOW lnicriUCUlalC varieties; flesh solid, nearly white, toned with yellow: vigor- 
ous and productive. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, M lb. 15e, lb. 35e. 
Any of the above varieties at 50c per lb. We can supply by express or 
freight in 10 lb. lots 35c lb., 100 lbs. 30c lb. 
SUGAR BEETS, For Stock Feeding 
ftiant FppHitier Sncrar This unites the larger size of the Mangel 
Uiaul reeUlUg Sugar with tne g reate r feeding value of the Sug- 
ar Beet. The roots are always regular and uniform, broad at the top. with a 
full and slightly tapering shoulder. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c. H lb. 20e, lb. 55c; by 
express or freight 5 lbs. 40e lb. 10 lbs. 20c lb., 100 lbs. 18c lb. . 
Improved Kleinwanzelbener Sft&tfSKSSSS iXs£% 
Beet section. About 15 per cent of sugar can be obtained from this sort with 
ordinary field culture. Pkt. 5C, OZ. 10c, H lb. 20c. lb. 55c. by express or 
freight 5 lbs. 40c lb., 10 lbs. 20e lb., 100 lbs. 18c^lb. 
Vilmnrin'c Imnriwprl A heavy yielder.ro aJPcinds of soil. Pkt. 5c, 
Vlimonn S improved oz . , 0Ci , 4 ]b . 2 0c. lb. 50c. by express or 
(much reduce!) 
freight 5 lbs. 30c, lb. 10 lbs. 25c, lb. 100 lbs. 20c lb. 
WhitA EVpnrh Slio-nr Grown in many part* of France in preference 
TT1IHC neill/ll JUgdl to any other variety. Pkt. 5c. oz. 10c. Vt lb. 
20c, lb. 50c, by express or freight 5 lbs. 40e„ Ib. 10 lbs. 30c lb. 100 
lbs. 25c lb. 
Virtriv Altera r The heaviest yielding, richest Sugar Beet In eul 
Vll/MIA ougai tivation. Produces from 25 to 40 per cent mo " 
sugar per ton than any other variety. Pkt. 5c oz. 10c, '4 lb. 20c. 
50c, by express or freight, 5 lbs. 40elb. 10 lbs. 30elb. 100 lbs. 25c 
Ttrmprial ^norar A ' onff variety more largely grown than any oth-r 
liny CI 141 J Ugdl Sugar Beet for feeding to stock. It yields as much 
Mangles and contains a large per cent of sugar. Pkt. 5c. oz. 10c, '4 Ib, 2W 
lb.50c, by express or freight 5 lbs. 35c lb., 10 lbs. 25clb., 100 lbs- 
23c lb. 
