. Delano Bros. catalogue of choice field and garden seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Vegetables Nebraska Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. flELD SeCDS,. MANGEL WURZEL. Probably the best guide in all sections is to sow from eight to ten days before the time that Corn is usually planted. Sow 8 lbs per acre. Long Ked—This is the variety most generally grown for stock. Produces large roots of an excellent quality. 30c per 11), 5 tl) lots or more, 2oc lb. Golden Tankard—Flesh bright, golden yellow. Used extensively in English dairies for its nutritious and milk produ


. Delano Bros. catalogue of choice field and garden seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Vegetables Nebraska Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. flELD SeCDS,. MANGEL WURZEL. Probably the best guide in all sections is to sow from eight to ten days before the time that Corn is usually planted. Sow 8 lbs per acre. Long Ked—This is the variety most generally grown for stock. Produces large roots of an excellent quality. 30c per 11), 5 tl) lots or more, 2oc lb. Golden Tankard—Flesh bright, golden yellow. Used extensively in English dairies for its nutritious and milk producing qualities. Sheep eat it in preference to all other mangels. With extra culti- vation it yields 75 tons per acre. 35c per lb, 5 lbs and over 30c per lb. SUGAR BEET. Lane's Imperial—An improved variety of the French Sugar Beet, obtained by careful selection in this country, and recommended as being hardier, more productive and containing a greater percent of sugar than the ordinary variety. 35c per lb; 5 lb lots and over, 36c per lb, GOLDEN TANKARD BEET. BUCKWHEAT. New tlapanese—The largest buckwheat grown and heaviest yielder. Such a sterling novelty has seldom been given to agriculturists, and we would advise all growers of buckwheat to give this a trial in preference to any other variety, w^hether it be for milling, for the apiary, or aviary. Packet 5c, peck 60c, bushel $ GRASS SEED. i 50c. By express or IreignT, pecK ouc, Dusfiel $, 10 iner—A new varietj, having a test yield in Nebraska at. els per acre. Large branching heads, filled with long, grains. Straw remarkably stifi". Have excelled the /ho tried them. By mail, lb 20c, 3 lbs 50c. By express or shel $, 10 bushel 75c a bushel. ^v^cv. ...... Nebraska's famous Stock Breeder has to say about our BANNER OATS. Delano Bros., Lee Park, Nebr. Dear Sirs:—I have grown Tick's American Banner Oats for the past two years, and like them better than any other variety I have ever grown. They have a lo


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