Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . tender. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; 3£t/ lb., .20; lb., .60. Crimson Globe. Globular shaped Beet, with smooth surface; flesh deep crimson, excellent / quality. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; % lb., .20; lb., .60. fc/DEWiNGs Early Blood Turnip. Good color; medium size; smooth and handsome. Sweet and popular for main crop. Pkt.,.05; oz., .10; /% lb., .20; lb., .50. Detroit Red. Round, of medium size andfinest quality; very dark. Pkt., .05; oz., .10;/i^lb., .20; lb., .60. Long Smooth Blood. Excellent dark-fleshedlate sort; stands drought well. Pkt., .05; oz.,! .10; 3^ lb., .20


Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . tender. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; 3£t/ lb., .20; lb., .60. Crimson Globe. Globular shaped Beet, with smooth surface; flesh deep crimson, excellent / quality. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; % lb., .20; lb., .60. fc/DEWiNGs Early Blood Turnip. Good color; medium size; smooth and handsome. Sweet and popular for main crop. Pkt.,.05; oz., .10; /% lb., .20; lb., .50. Detroit Red. Round, of medium size andfinest quality; very dark. Pkt., .05; oz., .10;/i^lb., .20; lb., .60. Long Smooth Blood. Excellent dark-fleshedlate sort; stands drought well. Pkt., .05; oz.,! .10; 3^ lb., .20; lb., . Spinach. The leaves are deliciouswhen cooked as greens. Pkt., .05; oz., .10;3^ lb., .25; lb., . Swiss Chard. Used as greens; the leal/stalks used as Asparagus. Pkt., .05; oz., 10;\ 14 lb., .25; lb., .75. Beet for Greens. The small plants make deli- •15; 15; 10; lb. cious greens. Pkt., 05; , . Black Leaved. Pkt., .05; oz34 lb., .35; lb., $ K. & j. FARQUHAR & SEED MANGEL WURZEL. An invaluable 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, di


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