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Mangel-Wurzel and Sugar Beets 
Tose beets, which have for a long time been grown abroad by stock 
ralsr3 and dairymen, can be used to advantage in place of some of the more 
expoBive mill feeds, and should be planted more extensively than they are. 
For oultry they furnish a valuable winter feed, much relished by the hens. 
Froi ten to fifteen tons can be raised on one acre. 
So* in May or June—5 pounds per acre. 
Pkt. Vi lb. Lb. 
All a s Mammoth Long Red Mangel-Wurzel. A variety pro- 
dcing roots of mammoth size.10 .30 .75 
Golon Tankard Mangel-Wurzel. Bright yellow; very 
p^ductive .10 .30 .75 
Sntto’s Prize Winner Mangel-Wurzel. Considered to be 
th very best of the yellow Mangels. The massive roots 
ai of a deep globe shape, very clean in outline, with a Allen’s Mammoth 
sigle taproot, and carry a comparatively small amount Long Red Mangel- 
oi ollage. This variety may be relied upon to yield a Wurzel 
prfltable return on practically every class of soil that is 
enable of growing Mangels, and when stored in good 
codition the roots keep sound until the following sum- 
rn r. (See page 19).10 .30 .85 
Lan s Imperial Sugar. A greatly improved variety of the 
Wite French Sugar .10 .30 1.00 
Broccoli 
Boccoli is nearly allied to the cauliflower, and may be regarded as a variety of that delicious 
vegcnble. It is hardy and sure to head, but Inferior In flavor. It succeeds best in deep, rich, moist 
soil and in cool weather. Seeds 
should be sown at the same time 
and plants receive the same gen¬ 
eral culture as cabbage. 
One ounce of seed will produce 
about 2,000 plants. 
Pkt. Oz. 
Purple Cape. Heads 
greenish purple; me¬ 
dium size and com¬ 
pact .10 .60 
Italian (Early Green 
Calabrese). A vari¬ 
ety much liked by 
the Italian trade. 
Forms a fair-sized 
head; after this is 
cut, new spr outs 
grow which form 
small, loose heads.16 $1.10 
Brussels Sprouts 
A species of the cabbage family, 
producing along the stem small 
sprouts like little cabbages. Grown 
in the same manner as winter cab¬ 
bage. 
One ounce of seed will produce 
about 2,500 plants. 
Pkt. Oz. % tt>. 
Improved Long 
Island. A va¬ 
riety of excel¬ 
lent quality.10 .50 $1.60 
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