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JOSEPH BKECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
Beans, Pole - Continued. 
Wax~Podded Vai*ictiesm 
in. Qt. l»k. 
Qolden Butter, or Mont 
cPOr. Pearliest of the 
wax j)ole sorts . $0.20 $0.30 $1.75 
Qolden Cluster, Very 
large and tender, golden 
pods, 
early . . . .20 
.40 2.25 
Indian 
Chief, or Black 
Wax. 
The most l>op- 
ular wax j>ole bean . .20 
.40 2.00 
Swiss riinrd Beet. 
BEET, 
German, I^unkel Rube. — P'rench, Betierave. — Spanish, Beteraga. 
Sow from April to beginning of July, in deep rich sandy loam, one inch 
deep, in drills about one foot apart. Thin the young plants to the distance of 
six or eight inches, and fill up any vacant places with those taken out. The 
turnip rooted are the earliest, and are of fine quality When young, the leaves 
make excellent greens. Otte ounce will so7v feet of drill, ^ to 6 lbs per acre. 
Ilrri'k’.s Bents .111 Beet. 
Hreck^s Beats AIL Superior in all respects 
to others as an early or main crop variety 
Columbia, Round and smooth, deep red flesh 
Crosby*s Egyptian, Early as original type, but thicker, smoother, and of better quality 
Crimson Globe. Globe shape, flesh deep purplish red . 
Detroit Dark Red. Quite round, skin very dark, flesh bright red 
Dewing's Early Blood. A standard variety of excellent quality 
Early Arlington, Early, deep round form, blood red color . 
Early Bassano. The earliest of all; flesh almost white 
Early Bastian. A quick, large-growing sort, of good color . 
Eclipse, Very early, dark-red color, small top, smooth roots 
Edmand's Early Turnip. One of the best in shape, color, size, and quality 
Egyptian, An early, good color, smooth turnip beet 
Long Smooth Blood Red, An excellent late variety 
Perpetual Spinach, A giant S7viss Chard. The leaves are very large and ornamental 
Swiss Chard, or Sea Kale Beet. This variety is cultivated solely for its leaves. 
The midrib is stewed and served as asparagus, the other portion of the leaves being 
used as spinach ............. 
Stinson. Very dark color, small leaved, suitable for forcing ..... 
Pkt. 
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. 7 *; 
Mangsi^Wurzei and Sugar BoBts, 
IjOns: Yenow 
Sow in May or June in rows 18 inches to 2 feet apart and thin to 8 inches 
in the row. The value of these for stock-feeding lannot be overestimated; 
for sheep, dairy-stock, and fattening of cattle, experience has proved the 
Mangel-Wurzel to be at once healthful, nutritious, 
ounce 7vill sow jo feet drill, 6 to 8 pounds per acre. 
Breck's Mammoth Long Red. A selection of the 
I^ng Red variety. It is smooth skinned, fine 
grained, and a heavier cropper. We consider it 
superior to all others ...... 
Qatepost. The characteristics of this desirable vari¬ 
ety are small top, tap root, heavy cropper, color 
pale orange ........ 
QIant Yellow Intermediate, Grows in shallow .soils 
Qolden Tankard. A half-long variety of a bright 
yellow color ........ 
Kinver Yellow Globe. Large globular formed 
roots. Adapted for growing in shallow soils. 
Long Yellow. Differs from Long Red only in color 
Norbiton Giant. I-<ong Red, a valuable variety 
Red Globe. Similar to Yellow Globe, except in color 
Breck's Imperial White Sugar. An improved 
American-grown E'rench Sugar Beet 
Klein*Wanzieben Sugar Beet. Unsurpassed for 
the production of sugar or for cattle feeding 
Lane's Improved Sugar Beet. A well-known va¬ 
riety, valuable for feeding to cattle 
Yellow French Sugar. Fine sort for stock 
Five pounds Mangel or Sugar Beet at 28 cents per pound. 
Ten pounds Mangel or Sugar Beet at 25 cents per pound. 
See Special Offers on third page of 
and economical. One 
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Breek^H Imperial 
l^ugar Beet. 
