JBolgiano & Son have won confidence 85 years : 1818 1903 . URNIP BEET. THIS is the most thoroughly fixed and uniform in type. The flesh isdeep blood-red in color, and exceedingly sweet and tender in qual-ity; is round and smooth in shape, and of good market size. Itdoes not grow over-large, where room is permitted, as manykinds are apt to do. It growsa small top, and but a singletap root, which fact commendsitself to the gardeners attentionwho grows beets for bunching purposes. Pkt., 5c. Oz. NEW IMPROVED EARLYBLOOD TURNIP BEET.— It is extra early, especiallvsm


JBolgiano & Son have won confidence 85 years : 1818 1903 . URNIP BEET. THIS is the most thoroughly fixed and uniform in type. The flesh isdeep blood-red in color, and exceedingly sweet and tender in qual-ity; is round and smooth in shape, and of good market size. Itdoes not grow over-large, where room is permitted, as manykinds are apt to do. It growsa small top, and but a singletap root, which fact commendsitself to the gardeners attentionwho grows beets for bunching purposes. Pkt., 5c. Oz. NEW IMPROVED EARLYBLOOD TURNIP BEET.— It is extra early, especiallvsmooth, does not grow to beover-large, has few roots andmore can be grown per acre byone-half than either the Ed-mands or Old Blood does not become stringy,since it matures a beet of de-decided uniform type and ofmedium size. We especiallyrecommend it to you as a con-venient variety for , 5c. Oz., 10c. l/41b.,15c. l/21b., 20c Lb., 35c. ••<»•<?&<» -O <+<%<%* t FOR MANGEiJt WURTSEL I £ Sec Page 45. J). THE remarkable demand andthe ever increasing popu-larity of this beet wouldcompel us, if we had notfrom our own tests passed-judg-ment upon it, to rank it amongths most valuable varieties we have for either market or private gar-dens. It wav introduced from Germany as a selection or hybrid fromthe famous Egyptian. It is remarkable for its very rapid growth,the perfection of its form—which is globular—of its beautiful crimsonflesh and for its dwarf foliage. The roots are of a bright glossy red,very fine grained, and of a delicious flavor. Pkt., 5c, Oz., lOc. l/41b., 15c l/21b., 20c Lb., 35c, 51bs., TRUE DARK STINSON BEET.—Excellent for the open be grown as close as 4 inches apart in the rows. The roots aresmooth and regular inform; the skin is dark blood red. The flesh isfine-grained and free from woodiness. It matures after the Eclipse, is arich dark blood-red color. Pkt., 5c. 10c. l/41b., 15cl/21b„ 25


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