. Fresno Seed Company for "seeds that ;. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Vegetables California Fresno Catalogs. 4 FRESNO SEED COMPANY BEETS Plant from September to March. One ounce will sow .fifty feet of drill; five pounds will sow an acre. Rich, deep soil not too recently manured is best for this crop; sow about one inch deep in drills fifteen inches apart, and when well established thin the plants Crosby's Egyptian — New. Upright- growing tops, with few leaves and small neck; firm-fleshed and perfectly shaped root


. Fresno Seed Company for "seeds that ;. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Vegetables California Fresno Catalogs. 4 FRESNO SEED COMPANY BEETS Plant from September to March. One ounce will sow .fifty feet of drill; five pounds will sow an acre. Rich, deep soil not too recently manured is best for this crop; sow about one inch deep in drills fifteen inches apart, and when well established thin the plants Crosby's Egyptian — New. Upright- growing tops, with few leaves and small neck; firm-fleshed and perfectly shaped roots, with dark red, tender, crisp, sweet flesh, make this an ideal early and gen- eral market sort, popular alike with grower and consumer; oz. 10 cts.; lb. 75 cts. Early Blood Turnip—Of large growth. Flesh very tender and retains its blood- red color when cooked. On account of its tall leaves it is a favorite summer time beet with market gardeners; oz. 10 cts.; lb. 75 cts. Eclipse—Is a favorite for the family garden, very sweet, tender and of fine texture; oz. 10 cts.; lb. 75 cts. Crimson Globe—This splendid variety has now been grown quite extensively in many sections of the country and the many good reports received from old customers indicate that it gives most thorough satisfaction. It is of medium size, generally about three inches in diameter, very hancsome in shape, with a remarkably smooth surface. It has a very small tap-root. Gardeners prefer it for summer planting because the large foliage protects the beet; oz. 10 cts.; lb. 75 cts. MANGEL WURZEL or STOCK BEETS Five or six pounds will sow one acre. The seed should be planted in rows two feet apart and thinned to eight inches in the lows. To obtain the best results frcm the crop use deep soil, well plowed. Ihe value of beets for stock feeding cannot be overestimated. The results from their use are clearly shown in the improved health and condition of the animals, the increased yield of milk in cows, and the gre


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