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Early Blood 
Turnip Beet 
The following' seven varieties postpaid: Fkt., 5c; 
oz., 10c; 25c; I1bi, 40c; 1 Ih., 70c; 5 Ihs., $3.00. 
151 Crimson Globe. An exceeding-ly fine table beet, 
of mid-season maturity. Large globe shaped roots. 
Flesh purplish-red with moderate zonings. 
153 Improved Extra Early Eclipse. An early variety 
for home use. Globe shaped, medium dark red col¬ 
or, with zones of lighter color. A fine pickier; sweet, 
crisp. 
154 Early Blood Turnip. Excels in flavor and ap¬ 
pearance. A medium early variety, roots top shaped, 
dark red, retaining color even when cooked. Sweet 
and crisp. Matures quickly but is a splendid keeper. 
155 Crosby’s Eg'yptian. An extra early variety pre¬ 
ferred by market gardeners, splendid for bunching. 
Roots globe shaped, slightly flattened, with small tap 
root. Finest quality, tender and sweet. Flesh pur¬ 
plish-red. 
157 Detroit Dark Bed. The outstanding variety for 
home use, truck gardeners, and canning. Fine qual¬ 
ity, tender and sweet. Roots perfectly round. With 
small tap root, uniform. Flesh dark red with slight 
zone. 
167 Early Wonder. Globe shaped 
with small tap root; tops medium 
small, erect. Flesh very dark red, 
and tender. Valuable as market gar¬ 
dener early variety, because of its 
smooth skin and uniform size. 
168 Improved Early Egyptian. The 
earliest of all beet varieties, adapt¬ 
ing it for first early crop and forc¬ 
ing. Firm, crisp and tender. 
158 Swiss Chard. Makes continu¬ 
ous greens of delicious flavor 
throughout the summer. Grows 
anywhere. Plant from early spring 
till July. Postpaid: Pkt., 5c; oz., 8c; 
1/4 lb., 20c; Vz lb., 35c; 1 lb., 6Sc; 5 
lbs., $3.00. 
152 Good Por All. A heavy yield¬ 
ing early maturing strain of Detroit 
Dark Red. An All-America winner. 
Smooth globe shape roots. Equally 
superior for table, canning or pick¬ 
ling. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; lb., 35c; 
1 lb., $1.00; 5 lbs., $4.00. 
Enjoy These Better Beets 
1 oz. Early Blood Turnip. 
1 oz. Detroit Dark Red. 
1 oz. Crimson Globe 
No. 12C—3 oz. Postpaid only 
25 
Detroit Dark Bed Beet 
stock Feeders—Raise Mangels 
The average yield of mangels per 
acre is 30 tons. Aside from the min¬ 
imum feeding value of $2.50 per ton. 
the mangel is a regulator that keeps 
stock in the best health. 
Mangels are very easily grown. 
A loose or sandy loam type of soil 
is best to grow mangels on. Drill 
about 6 pounds of seed per acre in 
rows 2 feet apart. Cultivate right 
after planting down the drill rows. 
The following varieties postpaid: 
Oz., 8c; lb., 18c; y^ lb., 30c; 1 lb., 
45c; 5 lbs., $2.00. 
159 Mammoth Dong Bed. One of 
the most popular mangels. Enor¬ 
mous, weighing 25 pounds. High 
yielder. Color light red, flesh white 
with rose tinge. 
160 Golden Tankard. Very large 
size and easily lifted. Skin deep or¬ 
ange, flesh yellow with white zones. 
166 Giant Half Sugar. Heavy 
yielder, valuable for feeding. Flesh 
white, with good sugar content. 
Grows half out of the ground, mak¬ 
ing it easy to harvest. 
SEED AND BOOTS 
101 Washington Rust 
Proof. Preferred by market 
gardeners because of free¬ 
dom from disease. A large 
straight luscious stalk with 
firm tips of finest quality. 
Postpaid: Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 
% Jb., .‘10c; lb., 60c; 
1 lb., 90c. 
These two varieties: Pkt., 5c; oz.| 
20c; 14 lb., 55c; 1 lb., $1.75. 
251 White Plume. Earliest of all. 
A favorite for the table because of 
crisp tender quality. Stalks are uni¬ 
formly large and solid. 
253 Giant Pascal. An excellent vari¬ 
ety for fall and winter use. Large, 
thick, crisp, stringless stalks with a 
delicious nut-like flavor. Blanches to 
a beautiful yellowish-white. 
Asparagus 
Asparagus and Rhubarb 
Roots, Page 05. 
Asparagus Roots. 25 (5) 
39c; 50 @ 69c; 100 @ 
$1.25; 300 @ $3.35; 500 
@ $5.00, Postpaid. 
252 Golden Self Blanching. Most de¬ 
sirable for truckers. Stalks heavier than 
white varieties blanching into a rich 
golden yellow. Fine quality, crisp, ten¬ 
der, free from strings. Postpaid: Pkt., 
5c; oz., 25c; y^ lb., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.50. 
255 Celeriac or Turnip-rooted Celery. 
Roots nearly globe-shaped, are used for 
flavoring soup, stews, etc. Postpaid: 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; V4 Ib., 55c; 1 lb., $1.90. 
See page 2 for the best varieties 
of all vegetable seed in the BIGGEST 
BARGAIN VADUE OP THE YEAR. 
White Plume Celery 
