(For Stock 
MANGEL-BEETS 27,50 
CULTURE. Sow six pounds to the acre in rows three 
feet apart, and thin to nine inches in the row. Seed 
should not be sown until the ground is warm and the 
weather fully settled. Shallow planting is desirable be- 
cause the seed germinates more quickly and a larger 
proportion will make vigorous plants than when planted 
deeply. Deeper planting will be required on sand lands or 
when the soil is dry. Cultivation should begin within a 
day or two from planting. Sow one inch deep. Mangels, 
when fed in combination with grain, are worth 
almost as much, pound for pound, as the grain. Ex- 
perience has proved that mangels so aid digestion and 
assimilation, by keeping the animals in a healthy condi- 
tion, that they increase the feeding value of other feeds 
consumed beside the nutrients the roots contain. Man- 
gels, when fed to cows, materially increase the flow of 
milk. 
Giant Red Eckendorf 105 days 
The roots are red in _ color, 
smooth, long and cylinder shaped. 
Grow largely above ground. PKt., 
10e; 1 oz, 20c; \% Ib., 65e; % Ihb., 
S5e; 1 lb., $1.50. 
Golden Tankard 
A popular productive mangel, 
that does well on any soil. Skin 
golden, flesh yellow zoned, white 
and very sweet. PkKt., 10ce; 1 oz., 
20ce; % Ib., G5e; % Ib. 85e; 1 Ib., 
$1.50. 
102 days 
Imp. Mammoth Long Red 
110 DAYS. Is a selection of the 
very best type of long red man- 
gel. The roots are extra large, 
often 20 to 24 inches in length, 
weighing from 14 to 20 lbs. Roots 
are uniformly straight and well 
formed, the flesh is white tinged 
with rose. HBasily harvested as 
roots grow % inch or more out 
of the ground. Pkt., 10c; 1 oz, 
20c; % lb., 65e; % Ih., Sd5e3 1 Ib., 
$1.50. 

Improved Mammoth 
Long Red Mangel 
Mammoth Golden Giant 110 days 
Grows very large, yet it has a very fine, even shape an 
smooth Fn: Flesh is white, firm and sweet. Pkt., 10c; 
1 oz., 20c; %4 Ib., 65c; 1% Ib., 85e; 1 Ib., $1.50. 
90 days 
Giant Feeding Half Sugar (White) 
Is a very large growing sugar beet. A heavy yielder, 
an excellent feeder, but is not fit for sugar production. 
Yields nearly as heavy as do other mangels, but supplies 
for stock feeding a food of very much higher nutritive 
value. A most excellent feed for stock and poultry. 
Pkt., 10c; 1 0z., 20c; %4 Ib. 65¢e; % Lb., 85ce3 1 Ib., $1.50. 
Gould’s Reliable Sludstrup Barres - Me days 
It is a reddish yellow color, is very hardy and grows 
well above eround. Flesh white with faint yellow tinge. 
A heavy yielder. Pkt., 10c; 1 oz. 20ce; %4 Ib., G5e; % Ib., 
Side; 1 Ib., $1.50. 
SUGAR BEETS 
Gould’s Reliable Sugar Beet 90 days 
We consider this to be one of the very best sugar beets 
for sugar production. Is rich in sugar content, also valu- 
able for stock feeding—rich in vitamins. Pkt., 10¢; 0oz., 
20c; %4 Ib., 65e; 1% Ib., 85c3 1 Ib., $1.50. 
- BROCCOLI 
Broccoli is rich in Vitamins A and C, also high in 
Vitamin G. 
70 days 
Italian Green Sprouting 
Cook 
A licious vegetable, with a distinctive flavor. 
free sarye the Pane way as asparagus or Syme 
Forms a large, compact, bluish-green head. rr or. Je 
is cut, the plant produces numerous tender side anes : 
each bearing a small head. Continues to nae ores 
to 10 weeks. By successive planting it mee e enjoy 
right up to freezing weather. Pkt., 15¢; 0z., 85c. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Long Island Improved 90 days 
i in diam- 
ds or sprouts about one to two inches in 
ee ora on the stocks at each leaf Jot These mee 
be boiled or creamed like cabbage or cauliflower. ay 
15¢e; 02., 80c. 

CABBAGE 
Cabbage is one of the best vegetable sources of Vitamin 
C—also rich in Vitamins B and G. Green leaves are 
ten times as rich in Vitamin A as white bleached leaves. 
Help to keep your digestion, glands, nerves and organs 
in tone. As a tonic, food, and medicine, it is one of 
Nature’s best. 
YELLOWS RESISTANT VARIETIES LISTED ON PAGE 6. 
CULTURE FOR EARLY CABBAGE. Seed of the early 
varieties should be sown % of an inch deep in a green- 
house, hotbed, or in boxes in the house, about 6 weeks 
before the plants are needed for planting out. One-fourth 
pound of séed produces enough plants for one acre. 
If, when the second leaves appear, the plants can be 
transplanted, spacing them 8 inches apart, better and 
more hardy plants will be obtained. 
As soon as the soil can be worked in the spring the 
plants should be removed to the open field and set in 
rows 2 feet apart each way. 
CULTURE FOR LATE CABBAGE. The seed may be sown 
in rows one foot apart or broadcast in the garden, about 
the middle of May, and the plants set in the field in June. 
Early Jersey Wakefield 62 to 65 days 
The earliest cabbage grown. Heads are very solid and 
conical in shape with very few outside leaves, which 
permits closer planting. Fine for home or market gar- 
dens. Pkt., 10c; oz., 45e; %4 lb., $1.35; 1 Ib., $4.00. 
Golden Acre* 63 to 65 days 
An early round head variety of the Copenhagen Market 
type, which heads up ahead of Copenhagen. This excel- 
lent variety heads very uniformly, producing a hard 
head which does not burst easily and which stands ship- 
ment well. This is one of the most valuable contributions 
to our list of cabbage varieties. PKt., 10c; oz., 65c; %4 Ib., 
$2.00; 1 Ib., $6.00. 
68 days 
Copenhagen Market* 
Heads grow upon a short stem, are solid and large, often 
weighing from 8 to 12 pounds. It is the largest of the 
early round-headed varieties. Its quality is extra fine 
and sweet. The leaves are light green, rather small, 
saucer-shaped and tightly folded. Excellent for early 
market and early kraut. Pkt., 10c; oz., 65e; %4 Ib., $2.00; 
1 Ib., $6.00. 
Cabbage plants 
available in May 
and June. 




For Insecti- 
cides see 
pages 47 to 
50. 
Copenhagen Market Cabbage 

QUANTITY PRICES 
Owing to scarcity of wegetable seeds, no quantity 
prices are printed in this eatalog. Prices in larger 
amounts than quoted will be forwarded on application. 
All Seasons 85 to 90 days 
It does well planted at all seasons. An excellent variety 
for fall and winter use. Fine for kraut. The heads are 
somewhat flattened but nearly round, very solid and of 
fine quality. The plants are very vigorous and are noted 
for withstanding the hot sun or a long dry spell. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 50c; % Ib., $1.50; 1 Ib., $4.50. 
95 to 105 days 
Late Flat Dutch 
A low growing variety, heads large, bluish-green, round, 
solid, broad and flat on top. An excellent fall and winter 
variety, and a good keeper. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 45c; %4 Ib., 
.353 1 Ib., $4.00. 
Batmboad Savoy 90 to 95 days 
The best of the Savoy or curly leaf type of cabbage. 
Produces a large solid head upon a short stem. Heads 
almost round; inside yellow to greenish yellow. It is 
very sweet and delicious especially after being touched 
by frost. A good winter keeper. Pkt., 10e; 02., 65e; % Ib., 
$2.00; 1 Ib., $6.00. ; q Dr 
Use Pyrocide, a non-poisonous insecticide on your cab- 
bage plants, 

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