sow 5 TO 6 POUNDS OF SEED PER ACRE 
Beduct 10c. per pound from prices quoted below if seed is to be shiooed hv 
express or freight at your expense. 
MAY'S MAMMOTH LONG RED. 
This IS the finest strain of the I.ong Red ever offered. The mangels raised 
remarkable for their immense si=te (often weighfnK 
80to 50 lbs. each) and freedom from the coarse grain so often found ^i th? 
'iirfoV'il'^^flV*^' T^'l* ? °f fi-i^ mangels that wfll be a 
great benefit to your stock, increasing the flow of milk and fattPi^^S 
l^^'^^'.y"" 9^? "otliil^.^.l'at will, biat pur MamnSth wf know from 
exp. r ence that the Giant Golden, English Prize and May's Mammoth are un- 
tmialled when It comes to both quality and yield Pkt 6c 
260, lb. 40o, 6 lbs. $1.60, postpaid. i-kt. 00. 
oz lOo, Hlb 
mi. 
GIANT GOLDEN. 
This is an entirely distinct type of Mangel, of recent introduction and 
highly priced wherever introduced. In England it is largely grown bv 
dairymen and sheep raisers; the former prize it not only for its great 
yield, but for the rich character of the milk it produces, while the littpJ 
claim sheep fed on it thrive better and appear in mucklner condition 
Its wondcrfu yield and popularity in the old country certain" rec^oinmendsU 
to every stock grower in America, and from our experience with it weTnow t 
will P">ve very valuable to all dairymen. The flesh is a light yellow and fine 
gramed. Pkt. 6c, oz. 10c, ^Ib.SOo, lb. 4Go, 6 lbs. $1:75. postpaid. 
ENGLISH PRIZE MANGEL. 
The great variety so extensively grown in England for stock feeding Sneo- 
imens have been grown weighing over seventy pounds, and it is one of 
^''KOO*f^ri^,rfi°Pr^" ^""^ to this country, voiding 
GO, postpaid." 250, lb. 65o! 51b8^ 
Champion Yellow Globe— Its shape and yield makes it one of the best varieties 
Mbsr|"l.'6"d?, postbaid.^ ^-"^^^^'i- ^kt. 6c, oz. lOo, V. lb. I60. Ibrioo! 
Oolden Tankard— Flesh a rich golden shade and of great milk orodncin^ 
qualities. Pkt. 6c, oz. 10c, lb. iSi, lb. 40c, 6 lbs. $1.60, postpaid ^ 
Jersey aueen— A mammoth variety on the style of English Prize with a 
Pkfio" n/Yn^^S .^^^"i^ PfiT ^^I'- Valuable for iairymenfndstSgrowers 
Pkt. 60, oz. lOo, 14 lb. 26o, lb. 660, 6 lbs. $3.00, postpaid: 
Bed Globe Mangel— A large, red, oval variety, keeps well and is esoeciallv adantrH 
to low soils. Pkt. 6^0, oz. lOo, %lb. 15c. lb. 360, 8 lbs. $1.40, postpaid. 
Jilorbiton Giant- 1 his is grown extensively by the English dairymen and it is sairt 
they prefer it to any other variety lor feeding to stock.^It is a long red 
eel, resembling very much May'i 
ngel, resembling 
P%t. 6o, oz. lOo, Vi lb. IBo, A." 460. 
Mammoth 
6 lbs 
, oz. , 
$2.00, postpaid 
IiOng Bed— Grown extensively for agri- 
cultural purposes. Pkt. 5c, 
oz. lOc, lb. 36c, 51b8' 
$1.35, post 
paid 
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rOUR TSNS FROn ONE FOUND That- » what John Currie, of Bathgate, N. P., raised from One Pound of our Sugar Beet Seed. 
Give our Mangel Seed a Trial This Year. It Will Pay You. 
