DETROIT DARK RED. $ days. The 
est. main — 
crop beet. The roots are smooth, me- _ 
dium sized, globe-shaped. The skin is 
a dark blood red and the flesh is 
solid vermilion-red with no zonin 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 4 Ib., 70c; % I 
$1.30; Ib., $2.45, postpaid. 
PERFECTED DETROIT. 62 days. Well 
adapted for market or canning, with 
good color and heavy yield, and heavy- — 
ier tops than our strain of Detroit — 
Dark Red. PkKt., 10c; 0z., 25c; % 
ib., 70c; % Ib., $1.30; Ib., $2.45, — 
postpai ‘Sr Sig 
Detroit Dark Red Beet es pes 
ag ag ermeu neerc. | WHITE SUGAR. A most desirable and exten- 
_ MANGELS OR STOCK BEETS 
sively grown Sugar Beet. The roots are — 
‘ | wedge shaped, 12 to 15 inches long, and about © 
A cheaply produced, heavy yielding, highly valu- 4 inches thick at the shoulder. The skin is — 
able feed for stock and poultry. grayish white and the flesh pure white. With — 
EP Pte a. very high sugar content and good keeping 
The pba ie Secon Se an Saito oltpaid qualities, this is not only a source of sugar, but _ 
eres aan $5.75. Se genie eS : an excellent stock food and milk producer. — 
7 Oz., 15c; % Ib., 40c; % Ib., 75c; 1 Ib., $1.85, 
MAMMOTH LONG RED. The heaviest yielder De ee eines Be tan aes oe 
and most popular of all Mangels. The light on : Prepares On aphee ae 
red roots are pinkish fleshed and grow well out : a: 
of ground. Yields run as high as fifty tons to GOLDEN GIANT or DANISH SLUDSTRUP. A 
the acre. very high yielder, the long oval roots are red- i 
dish yellow with white flesh, growing more — 
GIANT HALF SUGAR ROSE. The long, oval, » & - 
white fleshed roots are white skinned with than half above ground and easily harvested. — 
rose-colored shoulder. This type combines in The Mangels above are priced: Oz., 15c; 44 Ib., | 
considerable degree the sugar content of the 41c; 4 Ib., 77c; 1 Ib., $1.40, postpaid. Not pre- 
sugar beet.and the size of the mangel. paid, 5 Ibs., $5.75. . phe 
ad 2 - sp RS Oe Culture: For early planta 
page * at: : gf fe th Sas sow indoors in February or 
Pek nai i EF March. One-eighth inch of soil 
“ae EET alah ean Beene ae es) to cover seed is sufficient. Trans- _ 
4 a plant indoors and set outside in 
late May, in rows 3 feet apart 
, eo % - and 6 inches apart in the row. Celery requires enough — 
Foe, Note So bs water at all times so that its growth is not checked. 
2p Soil or boards may be used to blanch the stalks. Days _ 
listed from time of transplanting. Ries 
83 days. Pir 
- GOLDEN PLUME or WONDERFUL. ween 
The Best of the Self Blanching Sorts, early, large and _ 
vigorous. The plants are sturdy and compact, re- _ 
: : sistant to blight and rust, with heavy stalks and full — 
hearts of excellent quality, blanching r dil Pkt, 
Golden Plume ’ § readily. t. 
- 20c; % o2., T5e; Oz, $1.30, postpaid. a 
UTAH or SALT LAKE No. 15. 125 days. The best green celery. Large, broad stalks with well _ 
developed heart, a good keeper, of fine nutty flavor. Largely used when green, but blanches ~ 
quicker than most green sorts to a crisp pure white. Pkt., 15c; 4% 0z., 50c; oz., 90c; % Ih., 
$3.25, postpaid. oS 
90 days. Dwarf Strain. Very popular because of earliness | 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING. ease of blanching. The stalks are thick, solid and sw 
blanching to a golden yellow. This is a fine home garden variety. Pkt., 15c; 1% oz., 50c; 01 
90c; %4 Ib., $3.25, postpaid. Be 
CELERIAC OR TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY — GIANT PRAGUE. 110 dee re 
only the root is used. Should be planted like other celery, but need not be banked. An excellent 
vegetable for use in soups, stews and sauces, as it imparts a delicious flavor. Is good bo 
separately. Pkt., 10c; % 02., 50c; oz., 85c; 4 Ib., $3.05, postpaid. ; 
