Mangel Wurzel Beets ’’ 
for Stock Feeding 
2 Ozs. per 100 Ft.; 8 to 10 Lbs. per A ere 
’ANGEL WURZEL, also called Mangel or Stock 
.Beet, is very valuable for stock feed. The roots ex' 
cel as a Winter keeper, giving an im^ 
mense yield of food at 
small cost for cattle, hogs, 
sheep and poultry. They 
keep cattle in a healthy con' 
dition, increase the yield 
of milk and save fodder. 
In feeding stock, they 
should be sliced and are 
even better if steamed and 
mixed with bran. Sugar 
beets are desirable not 
only for sugar making 
but for stock feed¬ 
ing the same as 
Mangels. 
Culture—Plant the 
same as for table 
beets except that the 
rows should be lYl 
ft. apart and thin¬ 
ned to 6 ins. apart. 
Cultivate frequently. 
GOLDEN TANKARD 
100 Days—A distinct type 
of Mangel, largely grown by 
dairymen and sheep raisers; the for¬ 
mer prize it, not only for its great 
yield, but for the rich character of the 
milk it produces. Roots large, nearly cyl¬ 
indrical, deep orange, grows partly above 
ground; flesh yellow with white zones. 
GOLDEN GLOBE 
100 Days—If your soil is inclined to be shal¬ 
low, grow this variety to produce the largest 
yield. Roots are round, beautiful shape, color 
light yellow. Grows partly above ground, 
flesh yellow and of immense size. 
KLEIN WANZLEBEN SUGAR 
90 Days—Grown in many sections for sugar, 
as it contains a high percentage of sugar; is 
also good for stock feeding. Roots long with 
thick shoulder, tapered; skin grey-white; flesh 
solid white. A heavy yielder. 
Buist’s 
Chirk Castle 
Mangel 
CHIRK CASTLE 
110 Days—^A selection of the Mammoth Long 
Red which originated in Scotland. Its size is 
enormous and the productiveness unequalled. 
Specimen roots have been grown weighing 
56 lbs. and a whole crop averaged 38 lbs. per 
root. It requires no more labor or care in its 
cultivation than other mangels, but its yield is 
heavier than any other variety. Skin light 
red; flesh white with rose tinge. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED 
110 Days—This famous variety is the result of 
continuous and careful selection. The charac¬ 
teristic of our stock is the broad shoulder and 
massiveness of the root, by which a greater 
weight is obtained without the coarseness 
which appears to be inherent in 
many stocks of Long Mangel. It 
is especially adapted to deep, rich 
soil. The production is enormous, 
a single root weighing from 25 
to 30 pounds with yields of 30 to 
50 tons per acre. Roots long and 
tapering, grow half above ground; 
color light red; flesh white with 
rose tinge. 
GIANT HALF SUGAR 
90 Days!—A variety combining the best qual¬ 
ities of Sugar Beets and Mangels. A heavy 
yielder, used largely for stock feeding. Roots 
long, oval, tapered; skin white with rose tinted 
shoulder; flesh white, rich in sugar. 
MANGEL WURZEL AND SUGAR BEETS 
Pkt. 
Oz. 1/4 Lb. 
Lb. 
5 Lbs. 
Chirk Castle. 
.$0.05 
$0.10 $0.25 
$0.75 
$3.25 
Mammoth Long Red . .. 
. .05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
2.50 
Golden Tankard . 
. .05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
2.50 
Golden Globe . 
. .05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
2.50 
Klein Wanzleben. 
. .05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
2A0 
Giant Half Sugar. 
. .05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
2.50 
