FAEBVIEW SEED FAR3IS, Inc., SYRACUSE, N. Y 
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CRIMSON GLOBE BEET—This is a variety that is giving satisfac¬ 
tion wherever grown. It is tender, beautiful form with rich red flesh. The 
roots grow to medium size and handsome in shape. The tops and leaves are 
small and occupy but little room in growing. It is free from any stringy 
or woody substance that is quite frequent among other beets. These Beets 
sell readily anywhere on account of their attractive appearance. Crimson 
Globe is well known and is becoming a leading variety 
everywhere. Give it a trial. Pkt., 4c.; 3 pkts., 9c.; 
6 pkts., 15c.; oz„ 10c.» 2 ozs., 18c. 
EGYPTIAN BLOOD TURN I r BEET—This is a 
well-known Blood Turnip Beet, which has always been 
popular. It is early, flesh is dark red color, and in many 
sections is preferred to any other variety. We offer a 
carefully selected strain. Pkt. 4c„ 3 pkts., 9c., 6 pkts.. 
15c., oz„ 8c., V4 lb., 16c., Vi lb., 28c., lb.. 50c. 
ECLIPSE BLOOD TURNIPBEET—TheEclipse 
is early and highly prized by many as one of the best 
table Beets, We have taken great pains in selecting 
seed stock which will produce Beets which are smooth, 
fine grain, tender and of deep red color. Pkt. 4c., 
3 pkts., 9c., 6 pkts., 15c., oz., 8c„ V4 lb., 16c„ Vi lb., 
28c., lb., 45c. 
EDMAND’S EXTRA EARLY BLOOD TUR¬ 
NIP BEET—This variety has a short top; is round in 
form, very smooth, early and of good size for gardeners. 
The skin and flesh is a deep blood red and is considered 
an excellent garden Beet. Pkt., 4c.. 3 pkts., 9c., 
6 pkts., 15c., oz., 8c., Vi lb., 16c., Vi lb., 28c.. lb., 45c. 
MARKET GARDENER’S BEET—This is a great variety 
and we can highly recommend it to market gardeners. It grows 
very rapidly from the start, making a heavy root for autumn or 
winter use. One sowing early in the spring will produce early 
Beets for market and a main crop for winter use, and the quality is 
firsfclass at all periods of growth. It is an excellent keeper and 
highly recommended for winter use. The color is a beautiful dark 
red and the quality is the very best. The Beets make a handsome 
appearance on account of very small roots and a small top. Pkt. 
5c.. 3 Pkts., 12c., 6 pkts., 18c., oz., 12c., 2 ozs., 20c. 
THE COLUMBIAN—This Beet grows roots 3 to 4 inches in 
diameter which are ready for use almost as quickly as some of 
the earlier sorts and are much better quality than many of them. 
The flesh is deep blood red, tender and of rich flavor, and it retains 
its fine quality, until the roots have reached full growth. If seed 
is sown as late as July it will produce roots of good size before 
frost. Pkt., 4c., 3 pkts., 9c.. 6 pkts,, 15c., oz., 10c., V4 lb., 
22c., Vi lb,, 30c., lb., 50c. _ 
ELECTRIC BLOOD TURNIP BEET—The flesh of this 
handsome Beet is a rich red, very tender while in shape it is almost 
round and is remarkably early. The tap root is small, the leaves 
and top are small and grow very close to the ground. The flesh 
is free from fibre. It has rich and sweet flavor. We know all who 
grow this Beet will be pleased with it. Pkt., 4c., 3 pkts.. 9c~ 
6 pkts., 15c., oz., 10c., V4 lb., 18c., V a lb., 30c.. lb., 55c* 
IMPROVED 
LONG 
—This variety is pop¬ 
ular everywhere and 
is the best long red 
Beet grown. The tops 
are large, neck small, 
roots, stems and vines 
red.leavesdark green. 
The roots taper at 
both ends and grow 
nearly even with the 
surface. It keeps 
well throughout the 
winter and late in 
spring. Pkt, 4c., 3 
pkts., 8c., 6 pkts., 
15c.. oz., 8c.. Vi lb., 
14c., Ms lb., 25c., lb., 
40c. 
Mixed Rppf<S==£ hi ? is as g00d a thin ? as can be sown in the g arden >* it is a special mixture made of all the best 
i * ^ . Tr r? bl ? ISeets and Wl11 S ive a supply from very early throughout the entire season. They can 
also oe Kept during the winter m the cellar and we know this mixture will give great satisfaction wherever sown Try it. 
Packet, 4c.; 3 packets, 9c.; 6 packets, 15c.; oz., 8c.; 2 ozs., 15c.; 1-4 lb., 20c.; 1-2 lb., 30c. 
