. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 13 Half Long Blood. BEET—CoutiMued. Early Blood Turnip—The old stand- ard. A ffood Summer and Au- tumn variety. Pkt. S*?*, oz. 10^, H lb. «f. lb. 60<?. Long Dark Blood Red—A good variety for keeping overwinter. Flesh dark red. tender and sweet. Pkt. h<P, oz. 10^. M lb. m, lb. m. Top Shaped French or Stras- burg—A favorite sort with the gardeners of France. Grows to large siz


. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 13 Half Long Blood. BEET—CoutiMued. Early Blood Turnip—The old stand- ard. A ffood Summer and Au- tumn variety. Pkt. S*?*, oz. 10^, H lb. «f. lb. 60<?. Long Dark Blood Red—A good variety for keeping overwinter. Flesh dark red. tender and sweet. Pkt. h<P, oz. 10^. M lb. m, lb. m. Top Shaped French or Stras- burg—A favorite sort with the gardeners of France. Grows to large size. Very finest quality. Pkt. oz. 10^^. Mlb. 25<?, lb. 75?^. Half Long Blood—An excellent sort for Winter use. Roots not as long as the Long Smooth, but considerably thicker, always smooth and handsome. Flesh sweet, tender and of a dark red color. An excellent keeper. Pkt. f4, oz. 10^^, Mlb. 25^, BEETS. For Sugar and Stock Feeding. supply large quantities of sweet fresh food for Winter. The soil should be plowed deeply and made loose and fine. Sow when the Cherry is in bloom in rows three feet apart, dropping seeds about an inch apart in the row. Cover one-half inch deep, firm- ing soil well about the seed. When established, thin out the plants to six inches apart in the row. Keep well cultivated until the roots be- gin to ripen asindicated by the outer leaves turning yellow. When ripe they should be dug and stored in pits or cellars. They are easily in- jured by freezing and should be dug and stored before the approach of heavy frosts. See also New Stock Beet on Colored Pages SUGAR BEETS. Viimorin's I m - proved Sugar Beet — Beet grows below the surface. Very rich in sugar: will yield from ten to sixteen tons of rootsper acre Pkt. 50. oz. H lb. \m. lb. 40"?. Kleine Wansle- ben —Larg e r than the above; exc eedin g1y rich in sugar. Hardy, and a good yielder. Easy to dig. Pkt. 50. oz. 100, Mlb. 150, lb. 400. MANGEL WURZEL Mammoth Long


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