CARTERS SUGAR MANGEL 
We highly recommend this to all agriculturists who value the sugar qualities in 
roots for their live stock. Our Sugar Mangel possesses a combination of the best 
qualities of a Mangel with those of a Sugar Beet ; being the result of cross fertilisation 
between the well-known Mammoth Long Red Mangel and the Elite Sugar Beet, 
renowned for its high sugar value. We have proved that this important combination 
has been fully realised, not only in our field experiments where we have had special 
regard to weight of yield per acre, but also in our laboratory analysis of the roots under 
our new method of testing their feeding properties. 
The roots are remarkable for their uniformity in size and symmetry of form. 
There is no loss in trimming, no valueless portions, and they are perfectly clean and 
easily lifted. If the rows are sown 20 inches apart and the plants set out 14 inches 
apart, we have proved in our own experiments that our Sugar Mangel will produce 5 tons 
to every 4 tons of the ordinary Mangel crop, while the high sugar content of the root, 
which we have proved by analysis to be 15 per cent, more than that of the sweetest 
Mangel hitherto offered for sale, gives it a very distinctive character, the value of which 
we believe will be at once recognised by all stock-keepers. Furthermore, the high 
density of the root indicates a feeding value not found in ordinary Mangels. 
These qualities are increased if our advice of leaving less space between the rows 
and plants is followed. 
The rows should stand 20 inches apart and the plants be set 
out 14 inches apart. 
Sow 9 lbs. per acre. Stock of Seed very limited, price 2/6 per lb. 
