Dark Red Egyptian
One of the earliest and of fine quality. Excellent for market; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 20c.; lb., 75c.
Dewing's Early Turnip
Early and dark red. Excellent for market gardeners' use; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 20c., lb., 60c.
Early Turnip Blood
Good Early or late. A standard sort both for market and table; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 20c.; lb. 60c.
Eclipse
As early, if not earlier than the well known Egyptian; of rapid growth, roots intensely red skin and flesh; very fine grained and sweet; Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; ¼ lb., 30c.; lb. 40c.
Golden Tankard
A valuable addition to the list of mangels. Flesh of a rich, deep yellow color, differing in this respect form other varieties. On account of its peculiar shape it can be left very close in the rows. It matures earlier than most sorts, and is very hardy and prolific; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 15c.; lb., 50c.
Lane's Improved Imperial Sugar Beet
One of the very best for feeding to stock. It is hardier, more productive, and contains more sugar than the other kinds. From thirty to forty, and even fifty tons have been produced to the acre; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 15c.; lb., 50c.
Long Smooth Blood
Excellent for Winter use; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 20c.; lb., 60c.
Swiss Chard
Used only for its leaves, which are cooked as spinach; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 20c.; lb., 75c.
White Sugar
Used for feeding to cattle, and the manufacture of sugar; Pkt., 05c.; oz., 10c.; ¼ lb., 15c.; lb., 40c.