. underground. Ten to twelve tons can be grown to Ihe acre. Valuable- for cattle. Keeps well during Winter. Pkts. 5c. nnd Klc; per oz. 10c. Silesian Sujfar.âThis form of Beet, of which sngnr is growing in favor in tliis country as a most Viiluiible Winter l\uâi sioek of all deseri|.i ions. Firtcen to twenty tons e:in he urouii I'l llie acre under favoralile conditions. Pkts. 5c. and lOe. ; peroz. It).-, Imperial SuR-ar.âA v.'irietv out ofwhieh much sugar been made: abroad. Lsed here for .stock feed. Skin ereaiiecolor, tlesb uiiile; nn average of (iflecu tons can


. underground. Ten to twelve tons can be grown to Ihe acre. Valuable- for cattle. Keeps well during Winter. Pkts. 5c. nnd Klc; per oz. 10c. Silesian Sujfar.âThis form of Beet, of which sngnr is growing in favor in tliis country as a most Viiluiible Winter l\uâi sioek of all deseri|.i ions. Firtcen to twenty tons e:in he urouii I'l llie acre under favoralile conditions. Pkts. 5c. and lOe. ; peroz. It).-, Imperial SuR-ar.âA v.'irietv out ofwhieh much sugar been made: abroad. Lsed here for .stock feed. Skin ereaiiecolor, tlesb uiiile; nn average of (iflecu tons can bo],iroduced I'er acre. Us high pcrn'Otage fC carbo-hyen.âThis is the variety of Sugar Beet whloh the- analytical ehemisls of the (e rmaii Bi'etPugnrFactories have united in as ^loss.'ssiiig ihe hit;best sngai-jirodiieint; (inaliTies. which seieutilic invesiigat'oiis have been i'uUv Misiuiiie<l by the pra{'lieal results of making in the factories, as unieh as eiu'lium tons of piii;ar having been ina<le from inw hundred tons of rools of this variety. Pkts. 5e. and lOe. : per oz. 10c. Cliard or Silver Beet.âtireens for boiling are always aeeei)bible. Spinach cannot nlwavs be hnd, and often is totrgh aiiiS slrin;AV. The Silver Beet, on the oiher baud, is in season from early Spring till Aulinnn frost, and is inlinitely superior ns a table' '\ cgclable to Turnip lops, or other greens, lis culture is precisely the same as for Ihe oi,iiii;irv Beet. The midrib of the leaf may alone be used, or. 11 . i :, til''entirelcaf. We recommend every <»ne xidui linsagardeii i â i : , i nid assure them that they ^vâ¢ill be fully srttisllcd, Pkts. 5e. ami lo< - . i - - Joe. THCIWN^INGS- OXJT- NKX'f to errors of too dei'imr loo shallow sowing of Seeds are the errors of iliiek seeding without corresponding thinningâa ncgleet of properly thinninier out the plants afier -ennination. It is far better to thin out a row of Beets,


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