CARDEN BEETS. 
1 offer the choicest and best varieties of BEETS in cultivation, and 
please remember that my prices are very low and seed is sent by mail 
postpaid. A good supply of Beet seed should always be planted. 
IMPROVED LONG RED 
—This Beet is popular every¬ 
where. Tops are large, necks 
small. Jtoots, stems and vines 
red, leaves green. Roots are 
large, tapering at both ends, 
growing nearly even with the 
surface; flesh and skin dark red, 
tender, sweet and remains so 
when kept until spring. Per 
pkt. 5c,; oz. 8c.; J4 15c.; 
% fi>. 25c.; fix 40c. 
nil 
THE NEW COLUMBIAN—This new beet has a splen¬ 
did reputation on account of its small top, smooth skin and 
dark blood red flesh, it is of the very best quality and quite 
early, ft is claimed by some that it is as early as the Egyp¬ 
tian and hplds its quality for a long time. It is one of the 
very best to grow for winter. Even if sown as late as July, it 
will produce roots of good size before frost. The Columbian 
and Stinson are, at present, leaders. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c.; % 
lb. 20c.; % lb. 30c.; fix 45c. 
DEWING’S IMPROVED RLOOD TURNIP—Flesh is 
deep blood red, very tender and grows to a good size. It is 
pronounced one of the very best beets for the garden. Per 
pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c.; J4 lb. 12c.; % lb. 20c.; lb. 35c. 
TRUE DARK STINSON—This 
1 packet Edmands 
Extra Early Blood |||||| 
Turnip. ipflllt 
1 packet New Col- M|||| 
umbian. gp||||§ 
1 packet linproved||||||| 
Long Red. 'Uplll 
1 packet Improved 
Wan/leben Sugar. k||||§| 
One regular si/L |§|jl|| 
packet of each of 
above 4 choice 
Beets mailed to- 
gether for only 15 |||St 
cents postpaid J||| 
B re HW ppI See Colored Plate. 
9bS XKa&S This grand new variety is for 
early and main crop. It is just 
ShipiJjjjsgf the beet for table; beautiful form, 
very tender, with rich red flesh. 
The root is of medium size, 
( generally about 3 inches in diam- 
Blp 1 -' ..?■ " eter. It is a little deeper than 
roim d with a very srnoth surface. 
It has a small tap root, while the 
leaves are dark and small, borne 
on slender stems. P'lesh is not 
stringy or woody. It can be 
thoroughly distinguished from 
other beets. My stock is true. 
3§HiE|§s Per packet Oc.; 2 pkts, 10c.; 
^^S O!. 15c.; 14 ft. 40c. postpaid. 
EGYPTIAN BLOOD TURNIP. 
EGYPTIAN BLOOD TURNIP— 
This is claimed to be the earliest of all 
beets. A well-known 
variety; roots turnip 1 
sliape and the flesh is a 
of a dark red color. Per • 
pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c.; lb. MtsblSb.■ 
15c; y, lb 25c.; ft 40e. S .«in 
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