. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. SMOOTH, BLOOD-RED. An ex- cellent late variety, both for table and cattle. Roots long,blood-red flesh,sweet and tender; keeps well. Resists drought 12 tons can be grown on an acre. Sow not later than June 15th. Per pkt. 5 cts. ; oz. ID cts. ; 3^ H). 20 cts. ; per ft. 50 cts. Early Yellow Turnip. SimilaT to the red turnip, except in color. Per pkt. 5 cts. ; oz. ID cts. ; i/^fi). 25 cts. ;


. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. SMOOTH, BLOOD-RED. An ex- cellent late variety, both for table and cattle. Roots long,blood-red flesh,sweet and tender; keeps well. Resists drought 12 tons can be grown on an acre. Sow not later than June 15th. Per pkt. 5 cts. ; oz. ID cts. ; 3^ H). 20 cts. ; per ft. 50 cts. Early Yellow Turnip. SimilaT to the red turnip, except in color. Per pkt. 5 cts. ; oz. ID cts. ; i/^fi). 25 cts. ; per fb. 75 cts. SWISS CHARD, or SILVER BEET. {Large Ribbed White Silver.) Sown early in the spring it makes a rapid growth of leaves, b.^stian s half-long beet. and is fit for use for greens sooner than any other variety-. Later the leaves grow verj'-large, with broad, flat, beauti- fully white and stems and mid-ribs, which may be cooked like Asparagus, or made into most attractive pickles. The leaves also furnish admirable and healthy food for chickens. Per pkt. 5 cts. ; oz. 10 cts. ; ^ fi). 20 cts.; per ft). 6o cts. MANGEL WURZELS AND SUGAR BEETS. GROWN FOR FEEDING STOCK. 77^1? rjaltie of these for stock feeding cannot be over- estimated. The results from their use are zvonderful, as is clearly shown in the improved health and condition of animals, the increased yield of milk in coivs, and the great saving of hay. They can be raised at a very trifling cost, and selected seed luillyield i;n7?ie7tse crops per acre. Five to six pounds of seed required per acre. The prices quoted beloxu include postage. For prices of seed in large quantities, see Department of Farm ;^IL NEW GOLDEN TANKARD YELLOW- FLESHED MANGEL. This new and distinct va- riety is a most important addition to our list of roots for stock feeding, as it contains less water and more sugar than any other ]\Iangel. A special feature is the rich, deep yellow color of the flesh, differing in this res


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