54 Pioneer dimeric an S<BedsmaTi''^Esta.blishedl870 
Ruta Baga or Swede Turnip Have Firmer Flesh Than Turnip, And Will Keep Later Into Spring—1 Oz. Will Sow 100 Ft. Row—3 Lbs. Per Acre 
RUTA BAGA 
822 Best Purple Top Yellow Swede 
Sliumway’s Giant Premier is the finest and most 
profitable of all yellow purple top Rutabagas, being the 
hardiest, heaviest, best shaped and most productive. 
Tile roots arc licttcr keepers tliaii most sorts. The flesli 
is of a lieautiful yellow color, of the choicest quality, 
full of nourishment. E.xeellent for ti^ble use and stock 
feeding. Matures in 95 days. E.xcellent .shipping 
variety always bring top prices on any market. Pkt., 
10 cts.; oz., 17 cts.; Vi lb., 35 cts.; Vz 1^., 58 cts.; lb., 
$1.00; 2 lbs., $1.75, postpaid. 
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See Page 5 
for Cabbage, 
Tomato, Pep¬ 
per, Sweet Po¬ 
tato and Pansy 
Plants. 
823 A very good yellow fleshed sort with 
large tankard-shaped roots, relatively small 
necks, and small tops. The root above 
ground is purple-red, while below it is yel¬ 
low. The flesh is very solid, fine grained, 
and sweet. Very productive with wonder¬ 
ful keeping qualities. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 
cts.; Vi 
2 lbs., $1.25, postpaid. 
74 lb., 23 cts.; 1/2 lb., 40 cts.; lb., 70 cts.; 
®24 American Purple Top Yellow 
Also failed Skir\liiK*.s I'lirnle Top. .\n old stand¬ 
ard variety wliieh has been improved by selective 
breeding. The roots are large and smooth, reddish 
purple above ground with shcrt t^jvliakr and small 
tops. They have a line globular 'shafie; very easy 
to pull. The flesh is yellow, solid and sweet, ■with 
a high content of dry matter. A hardy type and a 
heavy cropper. Keeps well. Pkt., .I ots.; or.., 10 
ets.; t4 11>., 20 ft.s.; % lb., 35 cts.; Ib„ 00 ots.: 2 ll)s., 
.“SI. 10, postnaid. 
825 White Sweet Russian 
This variety is very desirable either for table use 
or for stock feeding. The flesh is white, firm and 
sweet. The roots are very large, nearly globe- 
shaped, with small necks. They are- white-skinned, 
bronze or green at the top. The tops are small and 
strap-leaved. An immense crop can be grotvn at 
very little expense. A fine keeper. Pkt., 5 ots.; oz., 
10 ot.s.; % lb., 20 ots.; % ll>.. 35 ots.; lb., OO ots.; 2 
lbs., .$1.15, postpaid. 
NEW REDUCED PRICES 
The Improved Soil Inoeulator, Nobbe-Hiltner 
TRAG 
tner Proe m 
M 
1 Fertility 
“Insiu-e your 
crops with 
NItragIn. Best 
investment you Restores and Maintains Soil Fertility 
could make.” Look on the Label for the GERM COUNT, 
Expiration DATE and PRICE. 
Every GARDENER Should Know 
That Pea.s, llettns, Sweet Peas and Lupines lielorig to the 
Legume family—plants that bear their seed in a pod—like clover 
and alfalfa. All legumes form a partnership at the roots with 
certain kinds of helpful bacteria called Legume Germs, that are 
able to pump or draw nitrogen from the air and give it to the 
plant. They form on the roots in colonies, looking like lumps 
called nodules, which are really nitrogen storehouses. 
Without these germs, legumes would rob the soil of nourish¬ 
ment and have a sickly growth. Few soils contain a natural 
supply of these benotioial organisms. It is therefore necc.ssary to 
“inoculate”—a[iply tlie.se nitrogen-gathering germs directly to 
the seeil liefore planting. All Agriculturists recommend inocula¬ 
tion for legumes. 
XITRAGIX is a granular ilOIST soil-like culture, packed in 
tins. Easy to ap]ilv. Directions on every can. 
Prices for NITRAGIN Bacteria Culture listed below. Postpaid. 
Gar- 
' den 
Size 
*‘2 
Bu. 
Size 
1 
Bu. 
Size 
1^3 
Bu. 
Size 
2 
Bu. 
Size 
2U 
Bu. 
Size 
5 
Bu. 
Size 
10 
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16% 
Alfalfa or S\v«tet Clovf-r . 
S0..10 
$0..50 
$1.00 
1697 
.•\lsike Clover... 
..30 
.50 
1.00 
1698 
Crimson Clover,. 
.30 
..50 
. 
1.00 
1699 
Red Clover. 
.30 
..50 
. 
1.00 
1701 
White Dutcli Clover.. 
.30 
.,50 
. 
1.00 
1702 
Field Peas. 
.25 
.40 
$0.60 
$1.70 
1703 
Cow Peas. 
..^0 
$0..50 
1.00 
$1.60 
1704 
Garden Beans. . 
$0.10 
.25 
.40 
.60 
1.70 
170.'> 
Garden Peas. 
.10 
.25 
.40 
.60 
1.70 
1706 
Sweet Pea.-. 
.10 
.25 
.40 
.60 
1.70 
1707 
Lespedeza. 
..30 
.50 
1.00 
1708 
Sand Vetch 
.25 
.40 
.60 
1.70 
1709 
Soy Beans &• Limas. . . 
.30 
..50 
1.00 
1.60 
Garden size Bacteria for Peas, Sweet Peas and Beans (3 in 1). 
Sufficient quantity to treat from 1 oz. to 4 lbs. of Seed. Price 
10 cts., postpaid. 
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Each IIOTKAP is a small hothouse, to 
speed development as well as protect. 
lIOTlOiVPS mean stronger, healthier 
plants, Avitli larger and earlier yields— 
and premium prices result! Crops pro¬ 
tected with HOTKAPS get to market 2 
to 3 weeks earlier, sometimes more. Their 
slight cost is returned many times in 
higher prices. 
HOTKAPS are patented wax paper 
cones, placed over the seed or plant. They 
maintain jierfeet mulch around each plant, 
by preventing drying and crusting of the 
ground. They are easy to set out. One 
man can place 3,000 or more in a day. 
HOTKAPS ARE INEXPENSIVE 
Special prices by Mail Postpaid 
1718 Special 100 package (contains 100 Hot- 
kaps, composition garden setter and 
tamper) .$2.65 
1719 Special 250 package (contains 250 Hot- 
kaps, comj)o.sition garden setter and 
tamper) . 4.30 
1716 Steel HOTKAPS, setter and tamper... 1.90 
1715 Composition garden setter, each.50 
1717 Steel tamper, each.35 
Prices on Germaco Hotkaps No. 1714 
F. O. B. Rockford, Illinois-Shipped by Express 
or Freight 
1,000 or more. $10.25 per M. 
5,000 or more. 10.00 per M. 
10,000 or more. 9.85 per M. 
25,000 or more. 9.75 per M. 
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setter, boxed, 3 pound.s. 
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25 Hotkaps with Sturdy Cardboard Setter—Only 65 cts., Postpaid. 
