Miscellaneous Agricultural Seeds 
MANGEL WURZEL or STOCK BEETS 
Mangels are the most important of all roots crops for feeding and form the best winter feed for cattle and hogs. They 
increase the flow of milk when fed to milch cows and yield enormous crops, as much as 50 tons having been grown on 
one acre. They may-be grown in any part of the American continent on fairly good farm land; all that is necessary is 
good cultivation. The best soil for Mangels is loose, friable loam and deep plowing. Follow the plow with a subsoil 
plow, and the crop will more than repay the extra trouble. The soil should be well enriched, and the seed sown in May 
in drills 24 inches apart in light soils, and 30 inches apart in strong, rich land; thin out the plants with a hoe to 9 inches 
apart in the former and 12 inches apart in the latter. 6 to 8 lbs. of seed are used per acre if sown with a drill, or double 
that quantity Broapcast. Cultivate with a horse hoe. 













COLOSSAL LONG RED. This is a distinctly fine breed of this popular Mangel. The roots are smooth and regular, 
of the largest size and blood-red color. The quality is exceedingly nutritious, and in all respects this variety is most 
distinct and valuable. 
Price, 14 lb. 60c; lb., $1.25; 10 lbs., $11.00. 
GOLDEN TANKARD. ° The roots are handsome in shape with deep orange colored skin. The flesh is bright golden- 
yellow, and in this respect differs from most other varieties, which cut white. Sheep have a preference for this sort over 
other Mangels; it is said that they will pick out every piece of Golden Tankard before touching others. It yields under 
the best cultivation 75 tons per acre. 
Price, 14 lb., 60c; Ib., $1.25; 10 Ibs., $11.00. 
DANISH SLUDSTRUP. Highly recommended. Color reddish-yellow of Giant Intermediate type. It has great 
feeding value for cattle and hogs, heavy yielder. 
Pri¢e, 14 lb., 60c; lb., $1.25; 10 Ibs., $11.00. 
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SUGAR BEETS 
VILMORIN’S IMPROVED WHITE. A greatly improved variety of Sugar Beet, 
obtained by over 20 years’ continued and systematic selection. The prop¢ ortion of 
Sugar in the roots, under ordinary circumstances, amounts to 18 to 20 per cent 
while in other varieties the usual average is 12 to 15 per cent. Has yielded 30 
tons and over per acré, and is unequalled for feeding cows and young stock. 
Price, 44 |b., 60c; lb. $1.25; 10 lbs., $11.00. 
FIELD CARROTS for Stock Feeding 
a LONG ORANGE IMPROVED. Of large size, fair specimens averaging 12 
z inches in length, with a diameter of 3 inches at the top. Color, orange-red. Fed 
f to milch cows it imparts to the butter a delicious flavor and rich golden color. 
Price, 14 lb., $1.30c; Ib., $3.75. 
RUTA BAGA Swedish or Russian Turnip 
These grow very rapidly, and yield from twenty to twenty-five tons per acre, 
§ in good, rich, deep soil, with proper cultivation. The Ruta Bagas proper should be 
sown in this latitude from May 25th to‘June 25th. Sow 2 to 3 Ibs. per acre. (See 
page 44.) 
BEGGAR WEED (Desmodium tortuosum) 
A leguminous annual plant growing, according to soils and con- 
ditions, 3 to 7 feet high. It is highly esteemed where known in our 
Southern States as a forage and soil .renovating crop. 
Price, lb., $1.25; 10 Ibs., $10.00. 
BIRD SEED, Fancy 
CANARY SEED. Recleaned. 
Price, Ib., 25c; 10 lbs., $2.00; 25 Ibs., $4.50; 100 Ibs., $16.00. 
“WILD BIRD SEED’? MIXTURE. Feed your feathered 
friends during the winter when food is scarce with this mixture. 
Price, Ib., 20c; 10 Ibs., $1.75; 25 lbs., $3.75; 100 Ibs., $12.00; 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER 
Highly valued as an excellent and cheap food for fowl. It is the 
best Egg-Producing Food known. It can be raiséd cheaper than 
Corn. Four pounds of seed will p!ant one acre. 
Price, lb., 30c; 10 Ibs., $2.50;.25 Ibs., $4.50; 100 lbs., $16.00. 
SHALLU or EGYPTIAN WHEAT 
Heads are similar to Broom Corn, very large yields of grain and 
fodder. Excellent feed for Cattle, Chickens, etc. Sow 5 Ibs. per 
acre. 
Price, Ib., 30c; 10 Ibs., $2.75; 25 lbs., $5.00; 100 Ibs., $18.00. 
TEOSINTE 
Reana Luxurians 
The plant resembles Corn, but is more leafy and tillers enorm- 
ously. After cutting it grows again with remarkably rapidity. ' 
Those having only a small amount of land on which it is desired : , 
to produce the maximum amount of forage should sow Teosinte. . TEOSINTE & 
ps a ~ Plant in drills, 6 to 8 Ibs. per acre. . / LES bs pide: DN a A 

Price, lb., $1.25; 10 Ibs., $10.00. 

