Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . ble crop for stockfeeding. Highly relished bycattle, resulting in improvedhealth and condition, increas-ing the yield of milch from April to June onwell cultivated, deep, richsoil, in drills 24 to 30 inchesapart. Six -to 8 lbs. of seedare required per acre. Priceof all varieties, .10 per oz.;.15 per i^ lb.; .35 per lb.; 10lbs. and upwards at .25 perlb. If by mail, add .08 perlhc extra for postage. /M AM MOTH LONG largest and heaviestcropper of all the long redsorts. It grows well out ofthe ground, and is easily har-vested. Color blood red;


Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . ble crop for stockfeeding. Highly relished bycattle, resulting in improvedhealth and condition, increas-ing the yield of milch from April to June onwell cultivated, deep, richsoil, in drills 24 to 30 inchesapart. Six -to 8 lbs. of seedare required per acre. Priceof all varieties, .10 per oz.;.15 per i^ lb.; .35 per lb.; 10lbs. and upwards at .25 perlb. If by mail, add .08 perlhc extra for postage. /M AM MOTH LONG largest and heaviestcropper of all the long redsorts. It grows well out ofthe ground, and is easily har-vested. Color blood red; amost valuable and distinct va-riety, and very popular on ac-count of its nutritious andmilk-producing qualities. Ourseed is produced from thelargest selected roots and is amostsuperior strain. j/GOLDEN TANKARD. A greater weight per acremay be obtained from thisvariety than all other largegrowing sorts, being an excel-lent shape and of very neathabit. Flesh bright goldenyellow, differing in this respectfrom all other varieties which. Mangel Wurzel. Golden Tankard. cut/white. Rich in saccharine matter and feeding YELLOW GLOBE. This varietyhas a very finetop and singletap root, adapt-ed for growingin shallow less expensivesort to lift thanthe larger-grow-i n g smooth,good size, and ofexcellent qual-ity. Mangel Wurzel. Mammoth Long Red. j/red globe. Very similar to Yellow Globe, but differing in color. SUGAR BEET. One of the best paying crops for stock feeding. When fed to milch cows willincrease the flow and quality of the milk. They keep well throughout the win-ter. They are not such heavy yielders as Mangel Wurzel, but are of superiorquality and rich in saccharine matter. Oz., .10; % lb., .15; lb., .40. It by mail,add .08 per lb. extra for postage. 10 lbs. and upwards, .30 per lb. l/klein wanzeleben. The most popular variety; root conical, straight, and even; large shoulder,rapidly tapering to a yielder, remarkably rich in sugar.


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