Plant Mangels for Poultry and Stock Food. 
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SWISS CHARD for Greens 
1 oz. of seed will sow a row 100 ft. long. 7 lbs. of seed to sow 
one acre. 
The Cut and Come Again Spinach Beet 
Provides “Greens” from Early Spring Until Frost 
The outside leaves of Swiss Chard are used as “boiling 
greens” and are excellent for this purpose. They closely re¬ 
semble spinach in flavor, but are declared by connoisseurs to 
be even finer. The large white stalks are used like aspara¬ 
gus; they are boiled and served in melted butter or milk 
dressing and are fully as delicious as asparagus. Swiss Chard 
grows well even during hot weather when spinach fails. 
282 Lucullus or Silver Ribbed 
A strong growing Swiss Chard with extra large leaves 
which are thick and heavily crumpled. It yields an enormous 
amount of greens, and has thick white stalks. The most pop¬ 
ular variety so we have discontinued growing other varie¬ 
ties. Packet, 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 30 cts.; % lb., 55 cts.; 
lb., $1.00; 2 lbs., $1.90, postpaid. 
Condon’s Enormous Mangel 
Any land that will grow a good crop of Corn will 
produce a good crop of Mangels or Sugar Beets, 
which are surer crops than any other root. Sow 6 to 
8 lbs. per acre. 
282 Swiss Chard Lucullus 
The value of Sugar Beets and Mangels for stock 
feeding is clearly seen in the improved health and 
condition of the animals, the increased flow and 
quality of milk from cows, and the saving in fod¬ 
der. They yield enormously and can be grown at 
trifling cost. Everyone who keeps even one cow 
should grow a patch of either Mangels or Sugar 
Beets for winter feed. They make excellent and 
rich feed for poultry. 
An Acre of Roots will Winter 
Your Stock. Relished by All Stock. 
Keeps Animals Healthy. Good 
Tonic. As Digestible as Grain. 
Takes the Place of Silo. Roots as 
good as Grain Pound for Pound 
without Water. Saves One-Half 
Grain Feed without Reducing Milk 
Yield. 
*» Condon’s 
Enormous 
The Largest Yielding Highest 
Feeding Value of any Mangel we 
Know of. Grows well above the 
ground, easily harvested, very nutri¬ 
tious. In color is a rich cardinal red, 
very cylindrical in shape. Flesh is 
white, firm and very sweet. Feed 
cows 25 to 50 pounds a day, depend¬ 
ing on taste. Average yield 25 to 30 
ton per acre. Ounce, 10 cts.; % 
30 cts.; % 55 cts,; 1 lb., $1.00; 
5 lbs., $4.50; 10 lbs., $8.50, postpaid. 
288 Condon’s Enormous—The Jumbo Mangel 
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