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FORREST’S HONEST SEEDS 
BEETS—Continued 
Improved Early Blood Turn ip— The blood turnip 
has long been the standard. We have always kept 
pace and improved our strain up to the highest 
standard, being free from side roots, and always 
smooth, with small tops and superior quality. 
Honest pkt. 5c, oz. 8c, lb- 12c, tb. 40c. 
Detroit Dark Red —A splendid beet of a dark-red 
color, small top and perfectly smooth roots, flesh 
dark-red zoned with a lighter shade Honest pkt. 
5c, oz. 8c, lb. 15c, tb. 50c. 
Early Bassano— Very sweet, light colored, fine form 
lb 40c. 
Early Blood Turnip 
Honest pkt. 5c, oz. 8c, % lb. 12c, 
Early Yellow Summer— Bright yellow roots of sw'eet flavor. Honest pkt. 5c, oz. 8c, l /i lb 
15c, lb. 50c. 
Half Long Blood Improved —One of the best winter varieties. Honest pkt. 5c, oz. 8c, tb. 
12c, tb. 40c. 
Improved Long Dark Blood —This is an improved strain, and* we consider it one of the best 
sorts. Roots long, very smooth and dark- 
red. It is an excellent keeper and of good 
quality. Large honest package 5c, 1 oz. 7c, 
tb. 12c, tb. 40c. 
Swiss Chard or Silver Beet— This differs 
from the beet, in that it is grown expressly for 
its leaves, and never makes bottom like beets, 
but furnishes fine greens, and the middle, or 
the rib of the leaf, can be used like asparagus. 
As fast as the leaves are broken off new 
ones appear, so that it gives a plentiful 
supply of fine greens from Spring until Fall. 
If any of our friends are fond of greens, they 
should not forget to include a package in their 
order. Large honest package 5c, oz. 8c, }<t lb. 
15c, lb. 45c. 
Mangel Wurzel —For stock feeding. Six 
to eight pounds of seed required to an acre. 
Swiss Chard 
We strongly recommend the Mangel and Sugar Beets for feeding to cattle, sheep, and swine. 
I he roots grow to a very large size, making a much heavier yield than sugars, and are more nutri¬ 
tious and fattening for food during the winter, largely increasing the milk in cows. 
Norbitan Giant— A celebrated variety sometimes called Jumbo and Colossal. It is grown 
extensively for agricultural purposes, producing enormous roots frequently weighing 50 lbs. each. 
A very heavy cropper, often going 50 tons and upward to an acre. Should be grown on a deep, 
rich soil. Honest pkt. 5c, lb. 10c, lb. 28c, postpaid; by express 5 lbs. and over, 15c. lb. 
GARLIC 
The sets should be planted in the spring. Cultivate same as onions. Sets lb. 15c, lb. 40c, 
postpaid; by express, lb. 30c, 10 lbs. and over, 25c per lb. 
