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FARM SEFDS 
beet—TXTRNIP 
Faneuil Hall Square^ Boston 
Mangel-Wurzel, Mammoth Long Red 
FARM SEEDS 
Mangel-Wurzel and Sugar Beet 
Beets Grown for Feeding Stock 
F'\j' poundft of Hvnl irill soir onv avn\ 
CULTfRE.—Sow in drills about two feet apart, thin 
out to nine to twelve inches in row. The lonj? varie¬ 
ties are best suited to a dee)) soil, and the globe sorts 
succeed better than the long sorts on sandy soil. 
Mangel-Wurzel 
At a niiiforin price (if: Oz. 10c., \\ lli. 2(V., lb. 50c.; 
by express, not prepaid, 10 lbs. at dOe. per lb. 
Post Originated in Mngland. Ts one of 
_ the largest and most useful of the 
.Mangels, roots often weighing forty pounds and 
over. <»ur seed is all grown by the originator. 
Golden Tankard. Color a deep rich yellow. The 
flesh is firm and solid, golden yellow in color. 
heavy cropper and easily taken from the ground. 
Kniver’s Yellow Globe. Skin is tinted bright or¬ 
ange. Superb nuality, enormous crop. 
Mammoth Long Red 9'’"''* mammoth 
- 2 _ very regular; 
small toj). Skin bright dark red ; roots grow from 
one half to two-thirds above ground a'nd often two 
f»M*t long. l‘rodu<*es largest tonnage i)er a<Te. 
Red Globe. Difl'ennit from the Yellow (ilobe only 
in color. 
Sugar Beet 
Sow 0 to S lbs. per acre. Valuable both for pro¬ 
ducing sugar and stock feeding. 
Vilinorin’s Improved White. Contains the high¬ 
est percentage of sugar; abso valuable for stock. 
Lane's Imperial. .\n imiuoved variety; very liardy 
and productive. 
Klein Wanzleben 
other Sugar Meet, 
even large at toj) 
large as some of the 
largest iwreentage of saccliarini 
This variety is cultivated 
on a larger scale tlian any 
Root is conical, straight, and 
and rapidly tapering. Not as 
other sorts Imt contains tlie 
matter. 
Turnip 
Turnip and Rnta-l!aga at uniform price of: lb. 
2.5e., lb. T.5c., postpaid; li.v exiiress, .5 lbs. $3.00, Itt 
lbs. $."i.(IO except where noted. 
or Early Red 
Top. Quick grower; 
tlcsb is very line grain, sweet flavor; white witli 
inirple top. More generally used tlian any other 
variety, both for market and for stock. 
Purple Top White Globe An early vari- 
_£-_£-- ety very much 
in favor witli the market gardeners. Of globe shape, 
lieavy croiiper; skin white with purplish top. 
Turnip, Sweet German ,”I'st'''.a 
month earlier than tlie early flat Turnips. Flesh is 
white, firm, sweet and keeps well into the Winter. 
I’kt. .oe., oz. lOe., Vi lb. 2.5c., lb. 7,5c. Postage paid. 
Ruta-Baga 
American Purple Top 'Sr.tJ'Z: 
Stock than any other variety, lellow flesli, solid 
and fine quality. One of tlie very best keefiers. 
Larp:e White French. Flesli is while, solid, mild 
and sweet. Fxeelleiit Winter variety. 
Shamrock Yellow Swede. T,argely grown for mar¬ 
ket and stock. Yellow flesli, solid ; good keeper. 
St. Andrews. A popular variety in Boston markets. 
Flesh yellow witli purple top. 
Purple Top Strap Leaf, 
