Catalog . fexceptionally good quality and flavor. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents;14 pound, 35 cents; pound, $; postpaid. Ten-pound lots or more, notprepaid, $ per pound. Half-Long Blood Beet (No. 44) tJZ& lTnlgHe our Improved Blood Turnip Beet and the Long Smooth. Color a deep bloodred, smooth and free from stringy roots. In quality it is tender and sweetand remains in good condition for a long time after maturity. Packet, 5cents; ounce, 10 cents; 14 pound, 30 cents; pound, $; postpaid. Ten-pound lots or over, not prepaid, 85 cents per pound. AN HONEST CONVICTION-GOOD SEEDS For 3
Catalog . fexceptionally good quality and flavor. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents;14 pound, 35 cents; pound, $; postpaid. Ten-pound lots or more, notprepaid, $ per pound. Half-Long Blood Beet (No. 44) tJZ& lTnlgHe our Improved Blood Turnip Beet and the Long Smooth. Color a deep bloodred, smooth and free from stringy roots. In quality it is tender and sweetand remains in good condition for a long time after maturity. Packet, 5cents; ounce, 10 cents; 14 pound, 30 cents; pound, $; postpaid. Ten-pound lots or over, not prepaid, 85 cents per pound. AN HONEST CONVICTION-GOOD SEEDS For 30 years Hastings has worked for a goal and we honestly believewe reached the goal June 1, 1920, the end of our fiscal year, being headand shoulders over every other seed house in America. This goal orideal was to sell only the highest grade of seeds in the world, of va-rieties adapted to the South, under our own supervision by our owngrowers, direct to the largest number of customers of any seed Hastings Eclipse Blood Turnip Beet H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia MANGELS AND HALF SUGARS FOR STOCK FEED THESE BEETS BRING RETURNS Every year sees an increase in the number of farmers in the South who plant a crop of Mangelor Half-Sugar beets for stock or feeding purposes. It is almost impossible to find crops thatwill give greater returns for the small amount of time and fertilizer spent on them than Mangels. Sugar beets and White Belgian carrots. They are all immense yielders under good cultiva-tion and make an agreeable change of food for any animal kept on dry forage throughout thewinter. In dairy cattle the increased flow of milk and generally improved conditions of the animalsin the spring will show their great value. Have your ground deeply plowed, then well harroweduntil smooth. In the Middle South seed should be sown only in the spring, but in Florida andalong the Gulf Coast planting can be made all through the fall and winter. Make rows 2% to 3feet apar
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