1 THE JUMBO MANGEL 
This is one of the very best Lone: Red Mange! Wurzels in culti¬ 
vation. It is not coarse grained as many Mangels are, and it is 
common for specimens to grow to weigh from 40 to 60 pounds each. 
An excellent Mangel for stock feeding and on account of its great 
productiveness, producing from 50 to 60 tons to the acre, we can 
highly recommend it to farmers to grow for a heavy crop, l'kt. 
8c., oz. 7c., 2 ozs. 10c., Vi lb. 15c., Vt lb. '<45c., lb. 45c., post¬ 
paid. 
Mammoth Prize Long Red Mangel 
A very large Long Red Mangel, best suited for deep soil. 
Grows about ,J Ai out of the ground and quite frequently the 
weigh 30 to 40 pounds each. One of the very best for cattle ; 
and sheep feeding during winter, as it always produces^ 
roots of good size and quality. Pkt. 3c., oz. 7c., 2 ozs. 
IOCm Vi lb. 1 5c., Ve lb. 35c., lb. 45c., postpaid. 
Red Globe Mangel 
The best Red Globe Mangel and is used for planting 
in shallow soil. It is pasy to dig on account of having} 
a short oblong shaped root; good for stock feeding 
and preferred by many. Pkt. 3c., oz. 7c., 2oz. 10c. 
Vi lb. 15c., Vi lb. 35c., lb. 45c., postpaid. _ 
Golden Tankard Mangel 
The most desirable yellow variety, for it con 
tains more sugar and less water than any other 
variety of thi3 color. It is highly praised by i 
the dairy farmers and we can highly recom¬ 
mend it as a fine Mangel. It matures quite, 
early, earlier than many other sorts, is hardy, 
and under good cultivation will yield 40 to 50, 
tons per acre. Pkt. 3c., oz. 7c., 2 ozs 
I Oc., Vi lb. 15c., Vt lb. 25c., lb. 45c., 
postpaid, 
Klein Wanzleben Sugar Beet 
The best Sugar Beet to grow for «tock,, 
feeding. It produces a good si zt root 
of the best quality and those who 
want a good Sugar Beet should order 
this one.Pkt. 3c., oz. 7c., 2 ozs. 10c. t 
Vi- lb. 15c., K lb. 25c., lb. 45c. 
postpaid. 
MI XT I! RK MANGEL 
WURZELS AND SUGAR 
BEETS-Those who would like 
to grow a variety of Mangel Wur- 
zel and Sugar Beets would do 
well in ordering a supply of 
this seed. For feeding pur¬ 
poses it can not be beat. Pkt. 
3c., oz. Oc., 'A lb* 12c., Vt 
lb. 20c., lb. 35c.. postpaid. 
| r Try 
the Great 
Jumbo Mangel 
GIANT CRIMSON RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT 
We offer a good stock of Roots which will make excellent stock to grow for forcing next winter. Send us 
your order for roots. 
Every root planted this spring will make a good clump for winter forcing. Try this plan. 
Price of good roots, 10c., each, 6 for 50c., 15 for $1 .OO, postpaid. By express or freight, not pro 
paid, lOO for $4.00, 350 for $8.00. 500 for $15.00, 1 OOO for $37.00. 
We oll'er seeds, pkt, 5c., 3 pkts. 12c„ Vt oz. 15c., oz. 35c. 
YOU CAN GROW RHUBARB 
IN THE WINTER 
The profit in growing Rhubarb is enor¬ 
mous. The culture for open field, also as 
a forcing crop for winter, is very simple. 
You can have Rhubarb pies any time in 
winter and market some at high prices. 
Plant a quantity of our Giant Crimson 
Roots this spring; cultivate well to secure 
large clumps of roots by fall. In Novem¬ 
ber take these clumps up andallowthem 
to freeze for a few days and nights and 
then set them in barrels or boxes and place 
them in a cellar or any place where the 
temperature can be kept from 50 to 70 de¬ 
grees. Keep the soil moi*t, not wet, and 
in four or five weeks you will have Rhu¬ 
barb large enough for market. You can 
get about three cuttings during the vjnter, 
when prices are high, and from $4u0 to 
$200worth can be grown in an ordinary 
cellar during the winter. Not only is 
Rhubarb a valuable crop for forcing, hut it 
is a paying crop to grow in open field in 
summer. Weadviseour customersto try it. 
