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DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST FOR 1918— From 
BEETS— Continued 
SWISS CHARD MANGEL WURTZEL 
Write for Prices on 10 Lbs. or IVIore 
SWISS CHARD OR SPINACH BEET 
A variety of beet grown exclusively 
for its large, juicy, tender, light col- 
ored leaves and leaf stalks, which are 
much superior to those of other beets 
for use as greens. Swiss Chard is 
also greatly relished by chickens. 
Poultrymen will find this a valuable 
green food for young chicks as well 
as laying hens that are kept constant- 
ly penned up. Lb., $2.50; M ib., 75c; 
oz., 20c; pkg., 5c. 
SUGAR BEETS 
For Sugar or for Stock 
KLEIN WANZLEBEN. This variety 
of sugar beet is very hardy and easy 
to grow. It produces very heavily and 
Is used both for sugar production and 
for stock. Lb., $1.25; % lb., 75c; % 
lb., 35c; oz., 10c. 
DANISH SLUDSTRUP. New kind 
from Denmark. Highly recommended 
by the Danish Government. Long, 
oval, reddish-yellow. Grows well 
above ground, and easy to pull. After 
growing them for five years, we find 
the Sludstrup to be very productive, 
large, smooth, uniform shape, and 
very sweet and solid, and of high 
nutritious value. They much resem- 
ble the Giant Yellow or Gate Post, but 
are sweeter, containing more sugar. 
Lb.„ $1.0t); % lb., 60c; % lb., 35c; oz.. 
10c. 
We surely like your seeds, as they 
all come up and do so well. 
MRS. CHAS. A. OSIER. 
Demlni:, Wash. 
