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MANGEL BEETS 
For Stock Feeding 
Culture .—In order to grow well, Mangels re^ 
•quire a deep soil and plenty of manure. Sow in 
May or June in rows 18 inches to 2 feet apart, 
and thin to 6 inches in the rows. One ounce 
of seed will sow 50 feet of drill; 6 to 8 pounds to 
the acre. 
Giant Half Sugar. A variety highly recom¬ 
mended for stock feeding. Of large size; 
bright pink color, shading to white. Oz. 
5c., 34 lb. 15c., lb. 40c.; 5 lbs. or more, per 
lb. 35c. 
Golden Tankard. A distinct type of Mangel 
and considered indispensable on account of its 
great yield and the rich character of its golden- 
yellow flesh. Oz. 5c., 34 lb- 15c., lb. 40c.; 
5 lbs. or more, per lb. 35c. 
Mammoth Long Red Mangel. A great 
producer, attaining an enormous size. 
Oz. 5c., 341b. 15c., lb. 40c.; 5 lbs. or 
more, per jb. 35c. 
Red Globe Mangel. A red, globe- 
shaped variety of medium size and yielding 
good crops. Oz. 5c., 34 lb. 15c., lb. 40c.; 
5 lbs. or more, per lb. 35c. 
SWISS CHARD 
This delicious vegetable should occupy a plot in 
every home garden. It is cultivated for its tender 
leaves, which are used as Spinach, the midrib being 
often cooked and prepared the same as Asparagus. 
The roots are unfit for use. It is productive through¬ 
out the season—a veritable “Cut-and-Come-Again.” 
Cultivate same as Beet. 
Swiss Chard, or Silver Beet. Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 20c., 
lb. 60c.; 5 lbs. or more, per lb. 55c. 
Lucullus. This is a very large and highly es¬ 
teemed variety with fine foliage and a strongly 
developed midrib. Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 25c., lb. 75c.; 
5 lbs. or more, per lb. 70c. 
Brussels Sprouts 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Culture .—An estimable species of the Cabbage 
family which should be known to every American 
gardener. It produces small heads or sprouts all 
along the stalk, which, cooked in the same way as 
Cauliflower, are a great delicacy. For Fall use 
sow in the seedbed in early Spring and in June for 
late crop. Set the young plants in rows about 2 
feet apart and 18 inches to 2 feet apart in the rows. 
The flavor is improved by early frosts. 
Paris Market. A dwarf, choice variety. 34 oz * 
10c., oz. 15c., M lb. 50c., lb. $1.75; 5 lbs. or more, 
per lb. $1.65. 
Long Island Strain. Compact heads of delicious 
flavor and extremely popular. 34 oz. 10c., oz - 
15c., 34 lb. 50c., lb. $1.75; 5 lbs. or more, per lb. 
$1.65. 
Swiss Chard 
