FAIRVIEW SEED FARMS, SYRACUSE, N. Y 
The 
Jumbo 
Mangel Wurtzel and Sugar Beets 
The Jumbo Mangel 
This is one of the very best Long: Red Mangrel Wurtzel Beets in cultivation. It is not coarse 
grained as many Mangels are. and it is not uncommon for specimens to grow to weigh from 40 
to 50 pounds each. It is 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 farm¬ 
ers to grow for a heavy crop. Our seed stock is the very best. Pkt., 3 c., oz., 7c., V4 lb. 12c„ 
Mi lb. 20c., It). 30c., postpaid. 
Jumbo Mangel Wurtzel 
Yellow Tankard Mangel 
This is the most desirable yellow variety, for it contains more sugar and less water than any 
other variety of this color. It is highly prized by dairy farmers and we can recommend it as a 
fine Mangel. It matures quite early, earlier than many other sorts, is hardy and under good 
cultivation will yield 40 to 60 tons per acre. Pkt., 3c., oz.. 7c.. Vi lb. 12c., Ms lb. 20c., lb. 
30c., postpaid. 
Mammoth Prize Long 
Red Mangel 
This is a very large Long Red Mangel, 
best suited for deep soil. Grows about % 
out of the ground and quite frequently 
grows to weigh 30 to 40 pounds each. It is 
one of the very best for cattle and sheep 
feeding during winter, as it always pro¬ 
duces roots of good size and quality. Pkt., 
3c., oz.. 7c., Vi lb. 12c., Mt lb. 20c., tb. 
3(><•., postpaid. 
Red Globe Mangel 
This is the best Red Globe Mangel and is 
used for planting in shallow soil. It is 
easy to dig on account of having a short 
oblong shaped root; good for stock feeding 
and preferred by many. Pkt., 3c., oz. 
7c., Vi !b. 12c„ Mi lb. 20c., !b. 30c., 
postpaid. 
Klein Wenzleben Sugar Beet 
This is the best Sugar Beet to grow for 
stock feeding. It produces a good size 
root of the best quality and those who 
want a good Sugar Beet should order this 
one. Pkt.. 3c., oz. 7c., Vi lb. 12c., Mi lb. 
20c.. Ib, 3Qc., postpaid. 
Imperial Sugar Beet 
This is a popular well known productive 
Sugar Beet, well known in many sections 
as a favorite for stock feeding. The qual¬ 
ity is rich and sugary and the crop some 
times equals more than 30 tons per acre. 
Pkt., 3c., oz. 7c., Vi lb. 12c., Mi Ib. 20c., 
IT). 30c., postpaid. 
Mixture Mangle Wurtzels 
and Sugar Beets 
All those who would like to grow a variety 
of Mangle Wurtzel and Sugar Beets would 
do well in ordering a supply of this seed. 
We believe for feeding purposes nothing 
better could be sown. Our mixture con¬ 
tains all the leading Mangel Wurtzels and 
Sugar Beets and we can supply seed at the 
following prices; Pkt., 3c., oz., «c.. V\ lb.. 
1 Oc.* Mi IT)., 18c.. IT)., 30c., postpaid. By 
Express or Freight, not prepaid, 5 lbs., 
sufficient for one acre, $1.00. 
Yellow Tankard Mangel 
TE0SINTE 
This resembles Indian Com somewhat in appearance, but the leaves are long¬ 
er and broader and stalks contain a sweeter sap. It is excellent for dairymen 
on account of making such a mass of foliage which will excel any Corn that 
can be grown and will give two to three cuttings in a season. It is astonishing 
the great yield if planted on good soil. It starts rather slow at first, but after 
it reaches a heighth of from eight to ten inches its rapid growth is astonishing. 
Three pounds of seed will plant an acre, and it should be planted in hills two to 
three feet apart each way. Try some Teosinte seed this year. Pkt., 5c., oz.. 
8c., Vi IT).. 22c., Mi Ib., 40c., tb., 75c. 
CHOICE SEED OATS 
Q1ANT BEAUTY 
We have a selected lot of Choice Seed Oats which are very plump and heavy 
and will make a very large yield. They are pure white, the straw grows about 
4 feet high and the heads average nearly a foot in length. They ripen up even¬ 
ly and very early for such a large Oat. The hull is very thin, while the Oats 
are plump and heavy. Those who want an excellent, early large yielding white 
Oat, should grow this one this year. We guarantee they will more than please 
all who grow them. Price of Choice Re-Cleaned Seed, pkt., 4c.» lb. 20c., 3 tbs., 
50c., by mail postpaid. By Express or Freight, F. O. B., here, pk,. 40c., 1 : i 
bu.. 75c.. bu.. $1.1 5, 2 bu.. $2.00, 10 bu.. $8.50. (32 lbs.) to the bushel. 
MAMMOTH This choice variety is early, 
large and prolific. The nut is light red with two 
°F ^ree kernels to the pod; always large and of 
rich flavor. It is of upright growth and pro- 
duces the largest pods and kernels of any variety. 
It. will pay everyone to try this variety, as they 
will ripen as far north as Canada. Plant in rows 
eight inches apart about two inches deep. Keep the ground clean and when 
ripe dig and dry. Pkt., 5c., 3 pkts., 12c., 7 pkts., 20c. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
For feeding sheep Rape is superior to any other fodder plant, and under 
favorable conditions it is ready to pasture sheep or cattle within six weeks from 
time of sowing. An acre of Rape should without difficulty pasture twelve to 
fifteen sheep from six weeks to two months. In northern states it is sown 
from May until August for fall pasturing. It should be sown broadcast, at the 
rate of five pounds to the acre. Pkt f , 5c., oz , 8c., Vi Ib., 12c., Mi Ib.. 18c., Ib. 
25c., postpaid. By Express or Freight, not prepaid, 6 lbs., or more, at Be., 
per pound. 
