Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . 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, bu


Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . 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. ^LANES IMPROVED. An old standard sort, one of the most valuable for stock feeding. Hardy Sugar Beet. Klein Wanzeleben. 6 R. & J. FARQUHAR & SEED CATALOGUE. BROCCOLI. (Spargel Kohl.)This vegetable resembles the Cauliflower, but is hardier. White Cape. Heads white, close, and compact; a standardPkt., .10; oz., .40; 34 lb., #; lb., $ BRUSSELS SPROUTS. sort. (Sprossen Kohl.) Cultivate like Cabbage. It is ready for use late in autumn after the /early frosts. One ounce of seed produces about fifteen hundred The finest variety. In a trial of 33/sorts at Chiswick this sprout was placed first .Paris Market. Half-dwarf Selected English. Tender and rich . .Scrymgers Giant. Large, compact sprouts . v. / 3kt. Oz. K lb. Lb. •05 •25 •75 $ •05 .20 •5° !-75 •05 .20 .60 •°5 .20 •5° J-75 /e CARDOON. (Kardon.) Grown for the mid-ribs of the leaves, which are blanched in thesame manner as Celery . Pkt., .05; oz., .25; 34 lb., .75; lb., $ CARROT. (Moc/ire.) Sow in April and May, in drills about ha


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