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THE PRICE OF BEET SEED IS IMMATERIAL—GOOD SEED IS ESSENTIAL 
BEETS—Continued 
LANDRETHS’ EARLY BLOOD RED TURNIP 
—56 Days. In this particular beet you have one of 
the old standbys. Very hard to equal. Top-shaped, 
early in maturity and one of our best sellers. Very 
desirable in every respect. Skin deep red and very 
smooth. When cut it proves itself to be one of the 
best red Turnip Beets on the market. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 16c i lb. 30c lb. 86 c 
Long Blood Red—^80 Days. Resists drought 
better than any other variety of Beet. Color, deep 
red; flesh, very sweet; roots long, slim with a big 
shoulder, one third out of the ground. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 16c J lb. 30c lb. 86 c 
Ohio Canner—66 Days. In shape more like 
Crosby Egyptian than Detroit. Inside very ex¬ 
cellent dark color and practically free from light 
zones. A splendid new variety likely to supersede 
other strains. Pkt. 6 c oz. 16c I lb. 36c lb. $1.16 
New Century, Lutz Green Leaf or Long Season 
Tops small, glossy green with pink midribs; roots 
dark purplish red, haK long top shape; flesh blood red 
with indistinct zone. Is a late variety for home use. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 16c i lb. 40c lb. $1.30 
SUGAR BEETS 
Giant Feeding Half Rose Sugar—90 Days. This 
beet is extremely desirable for cattle—qf high nutri¬ 
tive value. The flesh is white, and very sugary. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 10c J lb. 20c lb. 60c 
Klein-Wanzleben—90 Days. Beet sugar manu¬ 
facturers have united in recommending this as pos¬ 
sessing the highest sugar producing qualities, as 
much as 18 tons of sugar having been made from 
100 tons of root of this variety. We highly recom¬ 
mend it also for feeding. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 10c i lb. 20c lb. 60c 
SWISS CHARD 
Large Ribbed (Dark Green)—60 Days. Greens 
for boiling are alw'ays acceptable. Spinach cannot 
always be had and often is tough and stringy. The 
Chard, on the other hand, is in season from early 
Spring to Autumn frost, and will be found a most 
agreeable dish. One of the best vegetables, the 
green foliage used like Spinach, the thick-leaved 
stem cooked like Celery. The roots of this plant 
are not good for edible purposes. The cultivation 
of this is the same as that of Beets. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 16c J lb. 30c lb. 86 c 
Lucullus Swiss Chard 
Lucullus—60 Days. Stalks pure white and thick 
as Rhubarb. Foliage yellowish green and crumpled 
like Bloomsdale Spinach or Savoy Cabbage. Very 
choice. Growing in popularity every day. The tops 
cook like Spinach and the stems like Celery. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 16c i lb. 30c lb. 86 c 
MANGEL WURZELS FOR CATTLE 
Golden Tankard—100 Days. A rapidly maturing 
root adapted to shallow lands, although doing well 
on every soil. The root has broad shoulders partly 
above ground, rich golden skin, solid sugary flesh 
and golden footstalk. The flesh is yellow zoned with 
white. Pkt. 6 c oz. 10c | lb. 20c lb. 60c 
Mammoth Long Red—110 Days. In England, 
80 tons have been grown to the acre. Everywhere 
the most popular variety for cattle feeding. Roots 
grow half above ground, very large, long, well 
formed, usually straight, flesh-white tinged with 
rose. We cannot recommend this beet too highly 
to dairymen. Pkt. 6 c oz. lOc i lb. 20c lb. 60c 
CABBAGE 
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Native of the Western European Coast. Gardeners Can Rely Upon Landreths’ Cabbage Seed. 
One Ounce Will Produce 1000 Plants. Seed breaks ground in 6 days. One inch high in 8 days 
under most favorable circumstances in greenhouse. Deep rooting will resist drought, so in setting 
out cover to the first leaf-stems. Supply plenty of moisture and manure. We suggest that you do not sow 
seed for an entire crop at one time, as plants of various ages are differently affected by circumstances, and 
by separate seed plantings you have a better chance to profit from at least a portion of your crop. 
Wisconsin Yellows-Resistant Cabbage varieties were introduced by the Wisconsin Agricul¬ 
tural Experimental Station to combat the tremendous crop failures at the beginning of this 
century, and have proven to meet their requirements to prevent the disease commonly known as 
“Yellows,” or sometimes called “Wilt.” These strains have been successful in combating this 
disease. 
