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MANGEL WURZELS 
Any land that will grow a good crop of Corn will pro¬ 
duce a good crop of Mangels or Sugar Beets, which are 
surer crops than any other root. 
Mangels give one-third greater increase of milk in feeding cows than does the same weight 
of Potatoes. Forty tons Mangels (a crop of an acre) have as much nutritive matter as 130 
bu. of corn and are more digestible. Send to Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 
for Special Bulletin on Mangels and Beets. 
Plant five pounds of Seed per Acre 
CULTURE—Sow seed in good soil during May or June in rows 20 inches to 2 
feet apart. Thinning the plants 6 to 8 inches in the row and don’t harvest until 
late frost, 5 to 6 pounds of seed will plant an acre of ground. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED—This variety is a great favorite among dairymen. It 
produces a wonderful root that weighs from 30 to 40 pounds each and averages 
from 1000 to 1500 bushels to the acre. An excellent keeper. Postpaid, pkt. 5c, 
oz. 10c, V4 lb. 14c, Va lb. 24c, 1 lb. 44c. 
CHAMPION YELLOW GLOBE—A similar variety to the Mammoth Long Red, 
t except the color of the skin and flesh is yellow. Postpaid, pkt. 5c, oz. 7c, *4 lb. 
11c, i/ 2 lb. 20c, 1 lb. 38c. 
GOLDEN TANKARD—The great milk producing beet for the dairy farmer. 
Stock of all kinds thrives on this beet, it yields immense crops of from 60 to 
70 tons to the acre. Excellent keeper. Flesh is a deep golden yellow and con¬ 
tains more sugar t u most Mangels. Postpaid, pkt. 5c, oz. 7c, Vi lb. 11c, 
Vi lb. 20c, 1 lb. 38c. 
-Choice kinds mixed. Postpaid, oz. 6c, Vi lb. 13c, V 2 
MIXED MANGEL SEED- 
lb. 23c, 1 lb. 38c. 
Sugar Beet 
CULTURE—Sow seed in good soil during May or June in rows 20 inches to 2 
feet apart. Thinning the plants 6 to 8 inches in the row and don’t harvest until 
late frost. 5 to 6 pounds of seed will plant an acre of ground. 
KLEIN’S WANZLEBEN—Probably the most widely cultivated beet grown, for 
sugar and stock feeding. Very rich in saccharine. Postpaid, pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 
Vi lb. 14c, 1/2 lb. 24c, lb. 44c. 
LANES IMPROVED—A fine producer that is rich in saccharine. A good sugar 
and stock food. Postpaid, pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, Vi lb. 14c, V2 lb. 24c, lb. 44c. 
Sugar Beet 
Swiss Chard 
CULTURE—Plant one ounce to 75 feet, a row, or 5 to 6 pounds to the acre. Rows spaced 15 to 18 inches apart 
and seed planted 1 inch deep. Should produce excellent roots or tubers. Seed may be soaked over night in 
warm water to hasten germination. When seedlings appear 2 to 3 inches above the ground, thin out to 4 inches 
apart between the plants. 
SUMMER SPINACH —The perpetual spinach beet that you can cut continually for greens. Has thick stalks 
and grows from 24 to 30 inches high. Very tender and sweet when cooked, with a mild flavor. Postpaid, pkt. 
5c, oz. 14c, Vi lb. 28c, V2 lb. 41c. 
LUCULLUS—Giant spinach-like tops which grow as soon as cut. It is sometimes called “Cut-and-come- 
Again” Spinach. The midrib is served like Asparagus. Postpaid, pkt. 5c, oz. 12c; Vi lb. 19c; V 2 lb. 36c. 
Pike's "Can't-Be-Beat" Cauliflower 
Mangel Beet 
CULTURE—Makes an excellent growth in 
rich well drained sandy soil with plenty 
of moisture and moderately high tempera¬ 
tures. Seed should be started in a hot 
bed or in the greenhouse and transplanted 
out doors as early as possible, same as early cabbage. Space plants about 3 
feet apart in rows. As soon as heads start to form tie outer leaves over the 
top. One ounce of seed will produce about 3 thousand plants. 
Henderson's Early Snowball 
HENDERSON’S EARLY SNOWBALL—The earliest and best strain of cauliflower 
used both by market gardeners and private families. A rather dwarf variety with 
short outer leaves. Large, beautiful snow white heads. Vigorous grower. 
paid, pkt. 10c, V 2 ° z « 90c, oz. $1.40. 
Post- 
Extra Early Erfurt 
EXTRA EARLY ERFURT—Very early small leaf variety which is suitable for 
forcing or open ground. Solid head, medium size, excellent quality. Postpaid, pkt. 
5c, V2 oz. 75c, oz. $1.25. 
Danish Dry Weather 
DANISH DRY WEATHER—An excellent drought resisting variety that will thrive 
where other varieties fail. It produces fine large solid heads. If other varieties 
you have tried failed, plant this for results. Postpaid, pkt. 5c, Vs oz - 75c » oz - $1-25. 
Leek 
CULTURE—-Sow in drills about an inch deep. Transplant when large enough to 
handle about 6 inches apart in the row. 
MUSSELBURG—A large growing variety with broad leaves spreading like a fan. 
Postpaid, pkt. 5c, oz. 24c, Vi lb. 92c. 
AMERICAN FLAG or LONDON—A mild flavored variety that is very popular. 
Postpaid, pkt. 5c, oz. 24c, Vi lb. 92c. 
Henderson’s Early Snowball Cauliflower 
‘The plants ordered from you received and I am highly pleased with them.” (signed) Mrs. D. H. Reed, Hattiesburg, Missjb 
