MANGEL WURZEL BEETS 
Harvesting Mangels at our Trial Grounds 
Carter’s Improved Mammoth Long Red. — The largest and most productive of all the long red sorts. 
It is smooth skinned and fine grained, and very regular in size. During the very dry summer of 
1911 this variety did particularly well on all soils when shallower-rooted varieties mostly failed. 
This improved variety is not so liable to produce the fanged or “whiskered" roots so usually grown 
from inferior strains of seed. First Prize, London Dairy Show, 1909. 
Price, .10 per oz.; .25 per 34 lb.; .75 per lb. 
Carter’s Red Emperor. — A heavy cropping intermediate variety, with high feeding value, density of 
flesh, digestible solids, and keeping quality. Its rich, solid flesh renders Carter’s Red Emperor a 
valuable mangel for fat stock raisers who require the maximum bulk of feed with the maximum of 
digestive food solids, and its compact shape ensures the smallest possible amount of waste. 
Price, .10 per oz.; .30 per 34 lb.; -80 per lb. 
