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THEILMANN SEED OO.’S CATALOGUE 
BEETS—Continued 
Swiss Chard. Cultivated for its 
leaf stocks, which are served as 
asparagus, and for its leaves 
cooked as spinach; cut often, 
new and more tender stalks will 
be produced. Oz. 10c; 54 lb. 30c; 
lb. 90c. 
Long Smooth Blood Red. An 
excellent, large, very soft sort, 
fine keeper. Oz. 8c; 54 lb. 20c; 
lb. 75c. 
MANGEL-WURZELS 
Mammoth Long Red. Of im¬ 
mense size, tends less to hollow 
necks than the common, long 
red varieties. Oz. 10c; 54 lb. 20c; 
lb. 50c. 
Golden Tankard. Flesh deep 
yellow, with light colored rings; 
good cropper. Oz. 10c; 541b. 20c; 
lb. 50c. 
Giant Feeding Sugar. One of 
the greatest milk producing Man¬ 
gels on the market. Oz. 10c; 
54 lb. 20c; lb. 50c. 
Klein Wanzleben. The most 
desirable beet for sugar manu¬ 
facture; valuable for stock feed¬ 
ing, roots medium large, 12 to 
15 inches long, 3 to 4 inches at 
shoulder, tapered, good keeper. 
Oz. 10c; >4 lb. 20c; lb. 50c. 
Mammoth Long Red 
Swiss Chard (Lucullus) 
Crosby Egyptian 
MANGELS AND SUGAR BEETS 
The value of Sugar Beets and Mangels for stock feeding is 
clearly seen in the improved health and condition of the animals. 
They yield enormously and can be grown at trifling cost. Man¬ 
gels make excellent and rich as well as cheap winter feed for 
poultry. For winter store in cellar or in pits. 
