MOOT CROPS 
MANGEL BEETS 
For Stock Feeding 
The varieties listed are all grown from improved stocks and can be depended upon 
as being the finest available quality. They yield immense tonnage under favorable 
conditions. Price, Any Variety, Pound, 40c; 10 Pounds, $3.50. 
SLUDSTRUP—A good cropper 
with high-feeding value. Roots are long, 
oval, reddish-yellow; grow half above 
the ground, making them easy to harvest. 
Flesh white, tinged with yellow. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED — Very 
popular and one of the heaviest crop¬ 
pers. Yields run from 30 to 50 tons per 
acre. Roots extremely large, slightly 
tapered, grow half above the ground. 
Skin red; flesh white with rose tinge. 
GIANT INTERMEDIATE—In shape 
it is between the long and round sorts. 
A heavy yielder. The skin is yellow, 
the flesh white with yellow zones. 
COWHORN — A heavy cropping white variety with roots 12 to 15 inches 
long, tapering and often crooked like a cow’s horn. Flesh is tender and mild and 
not at all undesirable for table use. Tops large, upstanding, with deeply cut leaves. 
Ounce, 10c; Quarter Pound, 20c; Pound, 50c. 
Root Crops are an important winter feed for Poultry, Rabbits, Hogs, Sheep, 
Cattle and Horses. They yield an immense per acre tonnage and are a depend¬ 
able crop to grow. They can be stored under the same conditions as potatoes. 
GIANT HALF SUGAR ROSE — A 
heavy yielding, valuable variety for 
stock feeding. Roots long, tapered; skin 
white below the ground, rose colored 
above; flesh white, with high sugar 
content. 
GOLDEN TANKARD—Roots large, 
nearly cylindrical; grow partly above 
the ground; skin deep orange; flesh yel¬ 
low with white zones; very productive. 
STOCK CARROTS 
LARGE YELLOW BELGIAN — A 
heavy yielding variety with high food 
value and a wonderful appetizing qual¬ 
ity. Roots are produced entirely under¬ 
ground, tapered, 3 inches across at the 
shoulder and a foot long. Ounce, 15c; 
Quarter Pound, 35c; Pound, $1.00. 
STOCK TURNIPS 
LONG YELLOW BORTFELD — Recently introduced from Europe and the 
most valuable turnip for stock-feeding purposes. They grow to gigantic size, are 
of excellent quality and are relished by all livestock. The roots grow three-fifths 
above the ground and are easily harvested. Our strain is a selection made by the 
Astoria Oregon Experiment Station. 
Ounce, 10c; Quarter Pound, 25c; Pound, 60c. 
LILLY S 
STRAIN 
DANISH 
SLUDSTRUP 
MANGEL 
ARTICHOKE TUBERS 
JERUSALEM —A sunflower-like plant that is grown the 
same as potatoes and which produces a heavy tonnage of 
tubers, which make fine hog and cattle feed. Generally 
harvested by letting the hogs do their own digging. Four to 
eight sacks plant an acre. Tubers in season only Novem¬ 
ber 1st to April 15th. Price on application. 
LARGE YELLOW BORTFELD TURNIP 
Lettuce is a hardy cool, short-season crop, requiring mellow, moist soil, quickly available fertilizers and continuous growth. 
£ 30 J 
