. Beckert's seeds : garden, flower and lawn. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. WM. C. BECKERT, PITTSBURG, PA. SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS. FIELD BEETS FOR STOCK FEEDING Grown for stock feeding, they form very wholesome and nutritious food. Of special value for feeding to cows as they greatly increase the flow of milk. The seed should be dropped about 2 inches apart, in drills 2 feet apart, and the plants thinned so that there will be 12 to 16 inches between them. From five to eigh
. Beckert's seeds : garden, flower and lawn. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. WM. C. BECKERT, PITTSBURG, PA. SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS. FIELD BEETS FOR STOCK FEEDING Grown for stock feeding, they form very wholesome and nutritious food. Of special value for feeding to cows as they greatly increase the flow of milk. The seed should be dropped about 2 inches apart, in drills 2 feet apart, and the plants thinned so that there will be 12 to 16 inches between them. From five to eight pounds of seed are re- quired to sow an acre. GIANT LONG RED MANGEL. Heavy cropper. Roots long and thick, with rose and white flesh, and grow partly above ground. GOLDEN TANKARD. Has large, handsome roots, and grows partly above the ground. Flesh bright yellow. RED-TOP SUGAR BEET. Combines with heavy yield a good percentage of sugar; white flesh. CHAMPION YELLOW GLOBE. Large, smooth, yel- low globe-shaped roots. GIANT YELLOW INTERMEDIATE. Distinct color bright yellow; roots oval-shaped, growing two-thirds above the ground. Enormous yielder. Mangel Beets in quantities of 5 lbs. and over at 30 cts. per lb. Prices of all the above Field Beets, oz. 5 cts., 4 ozs. 15 cts., lb. 35 cts.; postpaid, 43 cts. CABBAGE SEED Extra-Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage Seed sown in hotbed or greenhouse about February 15 will give plants large enough to transplant into hotbeds about March loth. Set them 2 to 3 inches apart each way, and as soon as they become well established, remove the glass for part of the day, to harden them for final transplanting into the open ground, increasing the exposure daily until April 10 or 20, when the final transplanting may be made. Plants for this early crop need not stand further apart than i x 2 feet. For late crops sow the seed in April or May, and transplant to the open ground when large enough, setting the plants up to the first leaf, and 2x3 feet apart. It i
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