Garden, field and flower seeds . FAUSTS EARLY CRIMSON BEET. This beet is the result of years of careful selection and grow-ing, and without question, it is the earliest beet incultivation, being ready to market in 6 weeks fromthe time of sowing. The tops are short and green, and thebulbs of beautiful shape, being a deep blood-red in color; thefieshhasalternaie rings of dark and bright red, of the finestqualitv, tender and sweet at all times. They are of good sizeand verv uniform ; never become tough and stringy with an early beet it has no equal, and for late sowing its quick,rapid grow


Garden, field and flower seeds . FAUSTS EARLY CRIMSON BEET. This beet is the result of years of careful selection and grow-ing, and without question, it is the earliest beet incultivation, being ready to market in 6 weeks fromthe time of sowing. The tops are short and green, and thebulbs of beautiful shape, being a deep blood-red in color; thefieshhasalternaie rings of dark and bright red, of the finestqualitv, tender and sweet at all times. They are of good sizeand verv uniform ; never become tough and stringy with an early beet it has no equal, and for late sowing its quick,rapid growth makes it also valuable. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10cts.; 34 lb., 25cts.; lb., 75 cts. EENTZS EXTRA EARLY BLOOD TURNIP. This valuable varietv is nearlv as early as the Egyptianand >clipse, but of laTger size and of far superior quality;in color it is a fine rich dark red. It is always tenoer andsweet, whether used \ouug or old. The roots are of a neatturnip shape, with smooth skin, grows a very small top andwill produce a cro


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