MILLS TABLE BEETS 
Beets are so easy to arrow that they should be In every 
garden. Seed can be sown as early in the Spring as the ground 
can be made ready. One packet of seed will sow about 25 feet 
of row; one ounce, 100 feet. 
Leaflet, “Hoy to Grow Beets ” free with order if asked for, 
BEET — Perfected Detroit —See Page 36. 
Mills Extra Early Blood Turnip 
A selected strain; one of the finest blood turnip all-pur¬ 
pose Beets. Very early, uniform in size and shape, fine 
grained and handsome in appearance. Its fine quality makes 
it a great favorite with all our customers. Ready in about 
48 days. Pkt., (250 seeds), 54 ; oi 54- 
Crosby’s Egyptian 
Popular extra early garden Beet. Handsome in form, small 
tops, fine quality, flesh deep red, and of rapid growth. Ready 
in 50 days. Pkt. (230 seeds), 6«? o*., 10(< 
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Detroit Dark Red 
A Popular Beet 
It is especially desirable for 
the home garden on account 
of Its good quality, being 
sweet, tender, and fine 
grained. The rich dark red 
flesh is very tender through¬ 
out the season. Ready in 
about 53 days. 
Pkt. (250 seeds), 54i 
ot., 1 04- 
Detroit Dark Red 
Early Pickling 
One of the best Early Blood 
Turnip Beets for pickling, 
on account of its small 
round uniform shape. Color 
a glossy red of fine qual¬ 
ity. Is especially good for 
greens. Can be stored and 
is fine for Winter use on ac¬ 
count of its long keeping 
qualities. Ready in 45 to 50 
days. 
Pkt. (250 seeds), 5 «; 
oz., 1 Oc- 
Early Pickling 
MivaH Tahlp Roatc One planting of this 
lame oeeis see d will give many dif¬ 
ferent Beets from the earliest to the late sorts, and will 
furnish a supply throughout the season. 
Pkt. (250 seeds), s<; «*., 1 Of* 
SWISS CHARD 
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SPINACH 
BEET 
Grown for its leaves; makes deli¬ 
cious greens. Packet will sow about 
25-foot row, ounce, 100 feet. 
Lucullu« A lar £ e variety 
kllvUIIIIS with crumpled 
leaves; color a light yellowish 
green. The large leaves keep shoot¬ 
ing out all Summer. 60 days. 
Pkt. (250 seeds), 5(5 oz., io<> 
Fordhook Giant 
The rich dark green leaves grow’ 
very large and are crumpled. Stems 
are pearly white and quality is the 
best. 60 days. 
Pkt. (250 seeds), 5<; o*., 1 5<. 
MANGELS-SUGAR BEETS 
A splendid Winter feed for cattle, sheep, hogs, and poultry. 
Packet will plant 25-foot row; one ounce about 50 feet. 
Golden Tankard 
Mammoth Prize Long Red uurTeTil 
The most desirable yellow Man¬ 
gel an immense yielder. 100 days. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), 54 ; oz., IOC Mt lb., 354* 
op- 
an¬ 
gel, often weighing from 20 to 30 lbs. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), 5<; oz., 
105 days. 
1045 V-i lb., 354. 
Klein Wanzleben Sugar iSgw Be« th i«|e 
smooth white roots, enormous yielder, widely grown for stock 
feeding and sugar. 00 days. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), St; oz., io«; % lb,. 30t> 
One of the few crops that do well 
in all soils; sow anytime from 
early Spring to July. Pkt. to 
about 30 ft. row*; oz., 150 ft. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY— See Page so. 
CARROTS 
Imp. Long Orange 
Danvers 
Improved Long Orange 
Roots grow uniform in size, about 10 
inches long, smooth, and the color is a 
deep rich orange. Splendid keeper. 85 
days. Pkt. (1500 seeds), 54? or,.. 16(. 
range Danvers 
lar Carrot for the home 
or for market. An 
t sort for Winter 
storage. The flesh, a rich 
orange color, is fine-grained, 
of a sw’eet flavor, and ma¬ 
tures in about 75 days. 
Pkt. (1500 seeds), 54! 
oz., 1 54- 
Earliest Scarlet 
Eaxiiest of all Carrots and 
the very best for forcing 
and of excellent quality, of 
a rich orange-red color. 
Ready in about 60 days. 
Pkt. (1500 seeds), 54 ; 
oz., 1 54. 
Oxheart 
A favorite for the home 
garden, growing 4 to 6 
inches long. It is a distinct 
variety, maturing in about 
70 days. 
Pkt. (1500 seeds), 5«; 
oz., 1 5<. 
PARSLEY 
Easily grown in the garden. Pkt. 
for 20 feet of row, ounce 150 feet. 
Moss Curled 
The most popular variety, with 
beautifully crumpled and curled 
leaves, dark green color. Because 
of its pleasant flavor it Is the 
variety most extensively used for 
garnishing soups and salads. 
Ready In 70 to 75 days. 
Pkt. (800 seeds), 5 <; oz., i 54- 
SPINACH 
This is the easiest crop for tender 
greens. Sow very early In the 
Spring and at intervals up to June 
or July. Packet for 25-foot row. I ounce lno feet. 
NEW VIKING —see Page 
New Zealand 
Hot Weather Sort 
Withstands Summer heat and 
keeps on beaming as the 
spreading plants send out side 
shoots continually, the tips of 
which are always fresh and 
tender. Have Spinach all Sum 
mer and Fall. About 65 days. 
Pkt. (150 seeds), 54 ; 
oz., 1 st- 
Princess Juliana 
New Zealand 
Very thick leaves, large and 
rounded, a rich dark green 
color, blistered, crumpled and fine for home garden. About 
50 days. Pkt. (300 seeds), 5<; oz., io<- 
Early Giant Thick-Leaved b v a“ r K h 
green thick leaves. Long standing and a strong grower. 
About 45 days. Pkt. (300 seeds), 54 * oz., 104- 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower (52 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y, 
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