BEETS 
C179 Ohio 
(65 days) 
banner see photo 
lower left hand cor¬ 
ner. A beet of recent 
introduction, deep blood 
red, tender, sweet and 
free from stringrines.s. Its 
uniform, rounded roots 
and rich color are espe¬ 
cially desiiable, both fpr home 
use and for the market. 
Packet, 10c; oz,, 20c; 'A lb., 
30c; lb., $1.00; postpaid. 
Cl80 Crosby's Egyp- 
The roots are flattened in 
shape, of medium size, 
\'er\’ smooth, dark red, sweet and 
tender. The very best of the 
early flattened beets. Packet, 5c; 
oz.. 13c; A lb., 25c; lb., 85c; ppd. 
C201 Detroit Dark Red /’Vre 
home Harden and for the market, this beet 
is second only to Sondeir^HHcr’s Marly Illood 
'I’urnip. Round, dark rf'd, sweet and of ex¬ 
cellent (iualit.\’: do(‘s not lose color in cook¬ 
ing. Packet, 8c; oz., 15c; A lb., 30c; 1 lb., 
95c; postpaid. 
SUGAR BEETS 
(jiant Halt Sugar Mangel Bee 
(S.) day.s) lOxti'a sweet, and laiKC, of special hi^ 
Iced value tor poirltry atrd dairy use. On he;r\ 
.soil 1 pieter this variety, as it grows shallow at 
postpaid. ' 50 
Cl78 Sonderegger's Early 
Blood Tlirnio photo on rear 
ftiooa xurmp outside cover. One of 
the finest for the Middle West, especially for 
the home garden. Of oirtstanding Quality; 
tops medium, dark green, tinged red, roots 
globular, smooth with few fine roots. Flesh 
dark red with indistinct zones. Of excellent 
quality, very sweet and tender-. Packet, 10c; 
oz., 15c; A lb., 30c; lb., 95c; postpaid. 
Cl84 Early Blood Turnip 4riety 
for canning; smooth, tender, and of fair 
((uality. Still well liked ti.\’ manj- gardeners. 
Packet, 5c; oz., 15c; A lb., 20c; lb., 75c. 
Cl82 Crimson Globe dium^’siTe 
globe shape. A beet of fine quality, very 
dark red, and smooth. A favorite with mar¬ 
ket growers. Packet, 5c; oz., 12 c; A lb., 25c; 
lb., 90c; postpaid. 
Photo at Left: Cl92 Swiss Chard g^fd > 
Swiss Chard Qf ^^is variety only the leaves are 
used, same as Spinach. Produced 
in large numbers throughout svrm- 
mer and fall. Packet, 5c; oz., 12c; 
A lb., 25c; postpaid. 
Profitable for- syrup, also for dairy cows 
and poultry. For cattle feed the beets 
shoitld he chopped or groitnd up so that 
the pieces are not larger than 1-inch 
square. Kasy to store in pits for winter 
use with straw or dirt cover. For- making 
syrup a bulletin sent out free on request 
by U. S. Dept, of Agriculture will give 
you complete directions. 
C202 feein Wanzleben dlls) 
Long, slender- roots, heavy producer, and 
rich in sugar contents, very valuable for 
syrup and sugar production, also for feed, 
dz., 5c; A lb., 20c; lb., 60c; postpaid. 
MANGEL BEETS 
Produces enormous crops of beets per 
acre, and they can be stored in pits or 
caves for winter use. Egg and milk 
production during the winter is greatly 
increased if the animals receive some 
fi-esh feed. Mangel Peets are most pr-ofit- 
ahly used in dairies and poultry ranges. 
Try them, you will increase your income, 
and you will be keeping your animals in 
good shape. 
C194 Danish Sludstrup iiays) 
Reddish >'ellow, grows well above the 
ground, and therefore easy to harvest. 
Reets mediunt to large in size, and of 
highest feed value. 6 z., 5c; A lb., 15c; 
lb., 50c; postpaid. 
C200 Mammoth Long Red 
(110 days) The latest variety I have, and 
the largest; beets being of enormous size. 
Of this Mangel Beet you can count on a 
greater production of feed per acre than 
of any other crop that grows, and the 
beets keep well in pits. Oz., 8c; A b., 20c; 
lb., 70c; postpaid. 
MANGEL and SUGAR BEETS 
are grown in rows, the r-ows 3 ft. apart. 
As soon as the plants are 3 to 4 inches 
high thin them out to stand 
10 to 12 inches apart in the 
row. Sow when most danger 
of frost is over. Occasional 
cultivation to 
keep soil loose 
and free from 
weeds is very 
beneficial to the 
beets. 
Ohio Canner, one of 
the best beets for 
main crop. 
“BIG THREE” 
Beet Collection 
Sonderegger’s Early Blood 
Turnip 
Ohio Canner 
Crosby’s Egyptian 
3 excellent sorts 
One Packet of each 
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BEETS 
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Sonderegger Nurseries and Seed House, Beatrice, Nebraska 
