CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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MANGELS FOR STOCK. 
miay's Mammoth Long: Bed.— This is 
the finest strain of the Long Red ever offered. 
The mangels raised from our selectca seeQ 
are remarkable for their immense size (often 
weighing 30 to 60 lbs. each) and freedom 
from the coarse grain so often found in the 
large varieties. If you want a bigr crop or 
fine mangels that will be a great beneflt 
to your stock, increasing the flow of milK 
and fattening themjyou can find nothing 
that will beat our Mammoth. We know 
from experience that the Giant Golden, Eng- 
lish Prize and Mav's Mammoth are un- 
eoualed when it comes to both quality and 
yield. Pkt. 5o., oz 10c., H lb. 20o., lb. 
60o., 6 lbs. $3.26, postpaid. 
g^diant Oolden.— This is an entirely dis- 
tinct type of Mangel, of recent introduction, 
and highly prized wherever introduced. In 
England it is largely grown by dairy- 
men 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 latter claim sheep fed on it 
thrive better and appear in much finer 
condition. Its wonderful yield and popu- 
larity in the old country certainly recom- 
mends it to every stock grower in America, 
and from our experience with it we knowit 
will prove very valuable to alt dairymen. 
The flesh is a light yellow and fine grained. 
Pkt. 50j oz. lOc, Yi lb. aOc, lb. 55o., 5 
lbs. $2,50, postpaid . , 
Champion Yellow Globe.— This is one of 
the most popular varieties in cultivation, 
and undoubtedly one of the very best. It is 
enormously productive and grown exten- 
sively on account of the ease with which 
they may be gathered. Pkt. 5c., oz lOo., 
% lb. 15o., lb. 60o., 6 lbs. $2.25. postpaid. 
Bed Globe Mangel.— .'i. larse, red, oval 
variety, keeps well and is especially adapted 
to low soils. Pkt. 5o., oz. lOc, % lb, 15o., 
lb. 45c., 5 lbs. $8.00, postpaid, 
Imperial Sugar Beet. -This is the most 
popular variety of Sugar Beet for feeding 
stock. It will yield as much as most Man- 
gels, and contains 8 per cent, sugar. The 
large amount of healthy and nutritious food 
which can be produced at so small a cost 
makes this root very profitable to stock 
farmers. Has yielded 30 to4,0tons per acre, 
the cultural cost of which was only five cents 
per bushel. Pkt. 5c., oz. lOo., Vi. lb. 16o., 
lb. 45o., 5 lbs. $2.00, postpaid. 
jgEnglish Prize atangef-The great va- 
riety sc? extensively grown in England for 
stock feeding. Specimens have been 
irrown weighing over seventy pounas, 
End it is one of the heaviest croppers 
that has ever been sent to this country. 
yielding 1,600 to l,800bushelBper aore. Thl» 
IS a Mangel that is worthy the attention of every 
farnierin the land who raises cattle, and we can t 
say too much in its favor. Pkt. 6c., oz.lOO,, 
Vi lb. 25c., lb. 65c., 5 lbs. $3.00, postpaid, 
liOng Bed.— Grown extensively for agricnr 
tural purposes, and the seed we offer, althougli 
not as fine a strain as May's Mammoth, IS strict- 
ly first-class and reliable in every respect, nt. 
6c., OZ. lOc, lb. 40c., 6 lbs. $1.75, postpaid. 
White French Sugar.— Largely grown asi 
field beet and can also be used as a table variety, 
as the flesh is very tender and sweet; immensely 
productive. Pkt. 5o., OZ. lOc, lb. 46o., 0 IDB. 
Golden *^ankkrd.-Th!s distinct variety Is; 
valuable addition to our list of roots for stock 
feeding, as it contains less water and more 
sugar than any other variety of Mangel. The 
flesh is of a deep, rich yellow color, very nutri- 
tious, and of great milk-producing quality. Wf 
regard this variety a* indispensable to everj 
dairyman. Pkt. 5c., oz. lOo., V4 lb. 16o., lb- 
50c., 5 lb. $2.25, postpaid. 
Norbiton Giant. -This is grown extensivelj 
by the English dairymen, and it is said they pre 
fer it to any other varietyfor feeding to stock. I' 
is a long, red Mangel, resembhng very mucl 
May's Mammoth. We can safely recommend r 
to our customers as one of the best m our list 
Pkt 5c ,oz.l0c.,lb.45c.,51bs.$2.00postpaid 
gSJersey aueen.— A superior long red Man 
Kei. which grows to Immense size, and ii 
enormously pioductive. In many of th 
dairy regions this variety is almost exolu 
sively grown, and it is. the cheapest foo< 
they can raise on their high-priced land. I 
is a most profitable variety to raise, and oi 
rich ground 1.200 to 1,500 bushels per aor 
can be grown at a cost not exceeding 6o. pe 
bushel for all expenses. We oiftr it for th 
firet time this year, and know it will prove t 
be a valuable addition to our list of mangel 
Pkt. 5o., oz. lOc, Vi lb. 16o., lb. 60o., 6 lb 
$2.25, postpaid. 
FOUR TONS FROM ONE POUND. 
^^^tTor^n^^rri'.. o. Bathg ^e. N. T>.. raised from one lb. of our Sugar Beet .O. 
