IX Mangel Wurtzel and Sugar Beets. 
I offer the standard and reliable varieties and at prices quoted, the 
seed Is sent by mall postpaid, ft requires 5 lbs. to sow an acre. 
golden IANKABD yellow man- 
GEL—My customers say that this is tlie most 
(\ desirable variety they have overgrown, for it con- 
YSa tains more sugar and less water than any other 
Ja»g| 8 a||||m ' variety of its class. It is also claimed that it is 
olle °rthe leading varieties in England, as it is 
\ highly prized for dairy farmers. It is claimed 
,&£HnKi^.^'fiifl 8 sk ' that sheep prefer this to any other. It certainly 
is a very fine mangel, and on account of its pe¬ 
culiar shape, can be left very close in the rows, 
which makes it a very heavy cropper. It ma¬ 
tures quite early, in fact, a little earlier than the 
other sorts: is hardy and, undergood cultivation, 
will yield from 60 to 60 tons 
0 to 60 tons per acre. Per pkt. 
be.; oz. 8c.; yj lb. 12c. ; ]/. z lb. 20c.; ft). 30c. 
IMPROVED MAMMOTH PRIZE LONG 
RED .MANGEE--This is the variety that is 
sometimes called Norbitant Giant or Jumbo. It 
is il e largest variety' 1 know of. It grows about 
two-thirds out of the ground and I have frequent¬ 
ly grown them to weigh 25 pounds each. Those 
desiring a good red mangel will certainly want 
this one, as it always produces roots of good 
quality. Per pkt. 5c. ;oz. Sc.; ]/ ft,. 12c. ; y St). 
30c.; ft). 30c. 
YELLOW OL ID MANGER—This is a very 
profitable and productive mangle and grows 
nearly fwo-thirds of its length above the surface 
and is very easily pulled. Handsome, olive- 
shaped ; excellent tor limestope.soils, Skin is an 
orange yellow. Owing to the demand for this 
variety, J have added it to my list. Per pkt. 5c.; 
oz. 8 c.; H lb. 12c. ; 14 ft. 20c.; lb. 30c. 
GOLDEN GIANT INTERMEDIATE —A 
handsome beet, growing about half above the 
ground and always produces large crops. The 
flavor of this beet is good, while the flesh is 
snow white. It is one of the very best keepers. 
Phe skin is a golden yellow color; neck is small 
while the leaves are medium in size and but few 
are produced. I would advise any one desiring 
a good yellow beet to trv this one. Per pkt. 6 c.; 
oz. 10c.; % ft. 15c.; 3-t.ft. 20c. ; ft. 30c. 
LARGE RED GLOBE MANGEL-De- 
rable variety for planting in shallow soil and 
as it has a shortoblongshaped root; 
productive and one of the best for 
Keeps as well as any, stored for win- 
3c., y, ib. 18c.; lb. 28c. 
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IMPROVED IMPERIAL SUGAR—The most popular and 
p/’ft **Oc • n ft) U r ’0 atl0n ' ‘ mraense crops; easily grown; an excellent 
cropper and considered the very best for feeding. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 8 c. 
WAYZI,KILEV SUGAR—This is the best sugar beet to grow for the manufacture of sugar. It is 
i. j 7 . • , —this is the best sugar beet to grow for flic manufacture of sugar. 
continent , and so far as tried m America, to bo by far the best variety. Per pkt. 5 c.; oz. 8 c.; yi lb. 12c.; lb. 
20 c. ; 
acknowledged generally by the European 
1b. 30c. 
Agricultural Wonder. 
Mills’ New Champion Yellow. 
See colored plate. 
This new carrot has a beautiful yellow color and 
is extra fine for dairymen, as it gives but ter the proper 
color. When the roots are full grown they average 
12 fts. and the tonnage taken from an acre will be 
from 30 to 50 tons. It is not only valuable as a carrot 
for stock but if it is sown at the rate of 12 to 15 lbs. to 
the acre it will be an excellent sort for table use. I 
believe mv customers will find this a remarkable 
carrot, and I take pleasure in offering it this season 
for the first time and would advise all of my customers 
to give it a trial. Per pkt. Go.; 2 pkts. 10c.; oz. 12c.; 
yib. 25c • I Y ft., 40c. postpaid. 
MIULS’ DANVERS CARROT—Very productive 
medium length; roots smooth and dark orange color. 
Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 8 c.; Jq ft. 20 c.; y ft. 30c. ;Tb. 50c, 
MILLS’ IMPROVED LONG ORANGE—Fine 
quality for table ufee:excellent for dairymen. Per pkt. 
5c.; oz. 8 c. ;34 ft. 18q.; % ft. 25c.; ft. 45c. 
LARGE WHITE BELGIAN —Is highly recom¬ 
mended for fattening all kinds of stock. Per nkt. 5c.; 
oz. Go.; Xz ib. 12<i.; 1b. 22c.; ft. 35c. 
Y 
MILLS GIANT SHORT WHITE—Flesh is .rich, 
white, solid, crisp and of excellent flavor. Per pkt! 
Imp. Long Orange. 6c -> oz - 8c -> Y* 15c.; y 3b. 25c.; ft. 40c. 
MILLS’ AGRICULTURAL WONDER—This is 
a distinct new carrot and produces long roots of good 
size and true yellow color. It is claimed it will yield 
to pendent more than any other variety now cultiva¬ 
ted. It is a most excellent quality for the table; keeps 
well and is productive enough to be grown for stock 
feeding. It has out-yielded all the other field carrots, 
and in addition to its immense size, it is remarkably 
free from the toughness generally found in field car¬ 
rots. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c. 
OX-HEART OR GUERANDE CARROT- Of 
fine shape, being intermediate in length and. fully 3 to 5 
inches in diameter; quality extra good; can be pulled. 
Per pkt. 6 c.; oz- 8 c.; y lb. 18c.; % tb. 30c.; ft. 50c. 
MILLS’ DANVERS. 
Carrots. 
