Young/ Tender 
BEETS 
GARDEN BEETS 
(REMOLACHA PARA LA MESA) 
Plant Beets in rows 18 to 24 inches 
Are 
Best 
MANGELS OR STOCK BEET 
Green Stock Feed 
(Remolachas y Nabos Para El Ganado) 
Mkngels or Stock Beets are a splendid winter feed for cattle and hogs. Increases the milk 
yield from cows. Puts animals in better physical condition. Yield larger crops than turnips and 
are of greater feeding value. The best food in existence for all kinds of livestock. Over 40 tons 
have been grown on a single acre, and in feeding value this is equal to 130 bushels of com. 
CULTURE. Much depends on good culture, 
so prepare your land thoroughly and plow 
deeply. Sow from about the middle of March 
until the middle of June, and give thorough 
cultivation. After the first cultivation, thin 
out, so as to stand ten inches apart in the 
row, and cultivate like corn. If late in plant¬ 
ing, soak the seed for 24 hours before plant¬ 
ing. Sow 4 to 5 pounds to the acre in rows 
2% feet apart. 
147_G0LDEN tankard. Flesh firm and 
solid, and a rich golden yellow color. On ac¬ 
count of its peculiar shape they can be grown 
closer than most Mangels, increasing the yield 
Iier acre considerably. Grows well above 
ground and is easily pulled. Yields particuL 
arly well on light soils. Oz., 10c; V4 lb., 20c; 
Ib., 60c; 5 lbs.. $2.00, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
10 lbs. or more, 30c per lb. 
145— NICHOLSON'S MAMMOTH LONG 
RED. These Beets, on good soil, sometimea 
grow 18 inches long. Dark leaves; flesh white 
tinged with rose. An excellent keeper: nutri¬ 
tious and milk producing. Oz., 10c; % Ib., 
20c; lb., 60c; 5 lbs., $2.00, postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid, 10 lbs. or more, 30c pei: Ib. 
146— NICHOLSON’S GIANT FEEDING 
HALF SUGAR. A stream of Beets very de¬ 
sirable for stock feeding, affording not only 
a very large crop, but exceedingly rich in 
sugar and other nutritive elements. The roots 
average 10 to 12 inches, and the outline is 
that of a broad, thick wedge. The upper por¬ 
tion is of a soft, bright pink, shading lighter 
toward the bottom. Oz., 10c; % lb., 20c; lb., 
60c; 5 lbs.. 12.00, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 
lbs. or more, 30c per Ib. 
135—EARLY ECLIPSE). Requires 50 to 65 
days. Elarly, round, smooth and dark red. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; lb., 35c; lb., $1.00; 5 
lbs., $4.25, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. or 
over 75c per lb. 
137—DETROIT DARK RED. Requires 62 
to 55 days. Has medium sized roots, globular 
or nearly round, very smooth. The flesh is an 
attractive dark blood-red, very tender and free 
from strings. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; lb., 35c; 
lb., $1.00; 5 lbs., $4.25, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
10 lbs. or over, 75c per lb. 
136—IMPROVED EARLY BLOOD TUR- 
NIP BEET. Requires 50 to 55 days. Color 
deep blood-red; very sweet and free from 
strings. Smooth; uniform in size. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 15c; Yi lb., 35c; Ib., $1.00; 5 Ibe., $4.25, 
postpaid. Not prepaid. 10 lbs. or over, 75c 
per lb. 
apart, in well prepared soil. Beets like 
sandy loam, but nearly all types of soil 
will produce beets if sufficiently fer¬ 
tilized and properly tilled. One ounce 
will sow 100 feet of drill; 5 to 6 pounds 
per acre. Ask for prices in larger quan¬ 
tities. 
140—Eorly Wondor 
133—CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN. Requires 50 
to 65 days. Becauis>e of its earliness, attrac. 
tive appearance and other good qualities, this 
variety leads all others in favor among market 
gardeners, at the same time being unexcelled 
as a home garden sort. The exterior color 
of the root is bright red, and the flesh is 
bright red zoned with a lighter shade. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 15c; Yk lb., 35c; lb., $1.00; 5 11m., 
$4.25, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. «r over, 
75c per lb. 
138— 
Crosby's 
Egyptian 
130 — LONG SMOOTH BLOOD-RED. Re¬ 
quires 80 to 90 days. Has long, smooth, blood- 
red roots, growing well down in the soil, 
enabling it to resist the drouth and the heat. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; Y* lb.. 35c: lb., $1.00; 5 
lbs., $4.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs. or 
over, 80c per lb. 
Swiss Chard or Spinach Beet 
(Bleda) 
141— 
Swiss 
Chord 
141—LUCULLUS. Swiss Chard is almost 
a constant crop, standing heat and cold to a 
greater extent than any other vegetable we 
know of. If your garden space is limit^ 
you must make a place for this wonderful 
green. In proportion to the ground occupied 
it will produce more food for the table than 
any other vegetable. It can be used all sum¬ 
mer when spinach is not available. The leaves 
grow very large and make an excellent green 
for table use. The midrib of the leaf may be 
cooked like asparagus. Plant in spring or fall. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c: % lb.. 35c; lb.. $1.00; 5 
lbs., $4.25, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs., or 
over, 75c per lb. 
140—NICHOLSON’S EARLY WONDER. 
Requires 50 to 55 days. Similar to the Crosby’s 
Egyptian, but is very uniform in growth. 
Roots are globular in shape slightly flattened; 
color bright red. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 
35c; lb., $1.00; 5 lbs., $4.25, postpaid. Not 
prepaid, 10 lbs., or over, 75c per lb. 
Below: 145—Stock Beet 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO.. Dallas. Texas 
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