± MANGEL=WURZEL and SUGAR BEETS^v^rsrte'a 
^ ^ quoted, tlie seed la sent by mail 
postpaid, unless otlierwise noted. Weoarry a large stock of Mangel and Sugar Beet Heed at our Western Brandi House, Washington, lown 
It requires 
ohout 5 lbs. of 
ou/r Mangel 
Beet Seed 
to sow 
an acre 
Mills’ Mammoth Prize Long Red Mangel 
This is the most popular long: red mangrel; sometimes call¬ 
ed “Giant” or “Jumbo.” It is the largest variety we know 
of. Grows about % out of the ground and we have fre¬ 
quently grown them to weigh 30 pounds each. It has pro¬ 
duced over 60 tons to the acre. It is not coarse grained, 
even when attaining enormous weight. It is one of the very 
best for cattle and sheep feeding during winter and those 
desiring a good red mangel will certainly want this one, as it always produces roots of good size 
and quality. The illustration, carefully engraved from specimens, will give a good idea of the 
size and shape and our customers who want a good stock feeding red mangel should order this 
one. Pkt. r>c.; oz. 1 Oc.; M lb. J 5c.; % lb. 25c.; lb. 35c., postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 
6 lbs. or over, at 22c. per pound. ___ 
Golden Tankard Yellow Mangel 
Our customers say that this is the most desirable yellow variety that they have ever grown for 
it contains more sugar and less water than any other variety of this color. It is also claimed that 
it is one of the leading varieties in England as it is highly prized for dairy, farmers. It certainly 
is a fine mangel and on account of its peculiar shape can be left very close m rows, which makes 
a very heavy crop. It matures quite early, in fact, earlier than other 
sorts.. Is hardy and under good cultivation will yield from fifty to 
sixty tons per acre. The illustration, carefully made from specimens, 
gives a good idea of the shape and appearance of it and all those who 
wish a first-class yellow mangel should order this one. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 
10c.; V± lb. 15c.; ¥2 lb. 25c.; Ib. 35c., postpaid. 
Giant Ovid Mangel 
This is a handsome mangel, growing nearly two-thirds above the 
ground and alway producing large crops. Easily pulled on account 
of the way it grows. It does well on limestone soil. . The skin is yel¬ 
low and neck is small; while the leaves are medium in size, but few 
are produced. Owing to the demand for this Giant variety we have 
secured a good supply of the seed direct from headquarters and we are 
sure those who wish this giant variety can make no mistake in order¬ 
ing it. Pkt, 5c.; oz. 10c.; Vt lb. 15c.; V 2 lb. 25c.; lb. 35o. postpaid. 
Red Globe iVlangel 
This is the very best Globe Mangel and is used for planting in shal¬ 
low soil. Is easy to dig on account of its having a short oblong shaped 
root. It is immensely productive and one of the best for stock feed¬ 
ing. It keeps as well as any when stored for winter use and our cus¬ 
tomers can make no mistake in planting this if they want to grow a 
good mangel. Pkt. 5c.; oz. lOc.; Vt lb. 15c.; ¥2 lb. 25c.; lb. 35c. 
Improved Wanzleben Sugar Beet 
This is the best sugar beet to grow for the manufacture of sugar. It is also 
used to grow for stock. It is acknowledged by all to be by far the best sugar 
beet grown. We offer genuine imported seed as follows: Pkt. 5c.; oz. lOc.; 
¥2 lb. 25c.; lb. 40c.; 5 lbs. $1.50 postpaid. 
Lane’s Improved Imperial Sugar 
This is another popular and productive BUgar beet; has been in cultivation for some time and 
is well-known in many sections as a favorite for stock feeding. It is rich and sugary in quality 
and the crop sometimes reaches 30 tons per acre, and single specimens grow to weigh nearly 36 
pounds each. Pkt. 5c.; oz. lOc.; ¥\ Tb. 15c.; Vi lb. 25c.; lb. 40c., postpaid. 
will ship by express or freight, not prepaid, 5 lbs. or more of any of the above six varieties at 22 cents per pound. 
