Brazilian Variegated
Beautiful for garnishing and flower garden decoration, the stems and veins being richly colored with crimson, yellow and white; Per oz., 30c.; ¼ lb., $1.00; lb., $3.00.
Dell's Crimson
A new, very handsome variety of deep red color and excellent flavor; foliage very ornamental; Per oz., 40c.; ¼ lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00.
Dewing's Improved Blood Turnip
Roots deep blood red, of fine form and flavor. Very early; an excellent market variety; Per oz., 15c.; ¼ lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25.
Early Flat Bassano
Chiefly valuable for its earliness; Oz., 15c.; ¼ lb., 40c.; bu., $1.25.
Early Yellow Turnip or Orange
Somewhat similar to the Blood Turnip, but differing in color, flesh yellow, tender and sweet; Per oz., 15c.; ¼ lb., 40c.; lb., $1.50.
Egyptian Turnip
This excellent variety has proved to be a most valuable acquisition. Its merits consist in its great earliness, being equal to the Bassano in this respect, but having the advantage over that variety in having small and upright leaves, allowing it to be grown nearly twice as close together. In color it is a rich deep crimson. Seed very scarce this season. Per pkt., 15c.; oz., 40c.; ¼ lb., $1.25, lb. $4.00.
Lane's Imperial Sugar Beet
A greatly improved variety of the French Sugar Beet, obtained by careful selection in this country, and recommended as being hardier, more productive, and containing a greater percentage of sugar than the ordinary variety; Per oz., 15c.; ¼ lb. 50c.; lb., $1.50.
Long Red Mangel Wurzel
This variety is more generally grown for agricultural purposes than any other, producing roots of large size and excellent quality; Per oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 25c.; lb., 60c.
Long Smooth Blood Red
An excellent late variety, a great improvement on the common Long Blood; Per oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00.
Nutting's Selected
Dwarf, dark crimson; of fine flavor; Per oz., 30c.; ¼ lb., $1.00; lb., $3.00.
Pineapple
A highly esteemed variety, of rich deep crimson color; Per oz., 30c.; 1/4lb., $1.60; lb., $3.00.
Silver Curled
New, leaves curled and crisped, beautiful in appearance, and of excellent flavor. Used as Swiss Chard; Per pkt., 10c.; oz., 50c.
Swiss Chard-Silver or Sea-Kale Beet
This variety is cultivated solely for its leaves. The med-rib is stewed and served as Asparagus, the other portions of the leaf being used as Spinach. If often cut, new and more tender leaves will be reproduced; Per oz., 15c.; 1/4lb., 40c.; lb., $1.50.
White Sugar Beet
Attains a large size, and is extensively grown for feeding; largely cultivated in France for the manufacture of sugar; Per oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 25c.; lb., 60c.
Yellow Globe Mangel Wurzel
Roots of large size and globular form; very productive; keeps better than the Long Red, and is better adapted for growing in shallow soils; Per oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 25c.; lb., 60c.;