~ Condon’s Enormous Mangel or Cow Beets “ 
Average Yield 25 to 30 Ton Per Acre— 
A Sure Cropper and a Big Money Maker 
The Largest Yielding, Highest Feeding Value of any Mangel we know of. 
Grows well above the ground, easily harvested, very nutritious. In color is 
a rich cardinal red, very cylindrical in shape. Flesh is white, firm and very 
sweet. Feed cows 25 to 50 pounds a day, depending on taste. Average 
ate 25 to 30 tons per acre. Oz. 20c; 14 Ib. 50c; 12 Ib. 90c; Ib. $1.65, post- 
paid. 

Any land that will grow a good crop of Corn will produce a good crop 
of Mangels or Sugar Beets, which are surer crops than any other root. 
Sow 6 to 8 lbs. per acre. 
An Acre of Roots will Winter Your Stock. Relished by All Stock. Keeps 
Animals Healthy. Good Tonic. As Digestible as Grain. Takes the Place of 
Silage. Roots as good as Grain Pound for Pound without Water. Saves 
One-Half Grain Feed without Reducing Milk Yield: 
The value of Mangels for stock feeding is clearly seen in the improved 
health and condition of the animals, the increased flow and quality of milk} 
from cows, and the saving in fodder. They yield enormously and can be 
grown at trifling cost. Everyone who keeps even one cow should grow a 
patch of Condon’s Enormous Mangels for winter feed. They also make 
excellent and rich feed for poultry. 
224 Mammorn Long Red 
Our stock is a great improvement on 
old variety. The roots are very large, 
uniformly straight and well formed. Col- 
or deep red, roots solid, tops small. Roots 
attain a large size. We received several 
reports last season of Mangels weighing 
20 to 23 pounds each. Produces an im- 
mense bulk and tonnage. Oz., 17c; 14 Ib., 
45c; 16 |lb., 75c; Ib., $1.35, postpaid. 
















222 Condon’s Enormous 
Mangel or Cow Beets 
“The World’s Greatest” 

Farmers and Stock Raisers Note 
No Crop that you may plant will give you so much 
for so little invested as Cow Beets and Mangels. Try 
an acre or two this year. 1 oz. of Seed will sow a row 
100 ft. long. 7 lbs. of seed will sow one acre. 
228 Sugar Beet Klein Wanzleben 
Genuine Sugar Beet for Making Sugar 
This Beet is the result of years of methodical and persevering selection. 
It is extremely rich in sugar, thousands of analyses showing that the 
average percentage of sugar obtained from this variety is about eighteen 
and its average yield may be stated as from 15 to 16 tons an acre, but 
crops of 25 to 40 tons per acre have been obtained off it. Flesh finely grained 
and very sweet. Excellent for milch cows and stock feeders. Oz. 18c; 4 
Ib. 48c; Y lb. 85c; lb. $1.60, postpaid. 


224 Mangel 
Mammoth 
Long Red 

227 Giant Feeding Sugar Beet, or Half Sugar Mangel 
This magnificent Sugar Beet, while giving nearly as large a yield of easily grown and har- 
vested roots as a crop of Mangels, supplies a food of very much higher nutritive value, the roots 
for feeding purposes being zeally more valuable, pound for pound, than those of the very best 
strains of Sugar Beet, and the vield under equally favorable conditions being more than double. 
The roots grow partly out of the ground, and because of this and their shape, the crop can be har- 
vested and stored at less expense than any other root crop. We are certain that every one who 
plants this variety and_ grows it with care will be much pleased with the crop. Every farmer 
should try it. Oz. 17¢; % Ib, 45c; Y% Ib. 75c; 1b. $1.35, postpaid. 

223 Golden Tankard Mangelil The Best Yellow Mangel Grown—Big Yielder 
| TERT i PD 7 

It combines ap- 
parently all the fine 
points possible to 
condense into a Man- 
gel. The flesh is 
firm and solid and a 
rich golden yellow 
in color. Oz., 17c; 

227 ans Ib 
Feeding 4 « 45c; 14 : 
Sugar Beet, 4 |b, Saat é 
or Half 75c; lb., $1.35, post- 
Sugar 3 
Mangel paid. 
