■ Rediscover taste and freshness ■ ■ with\htes. beet ! Yates King Beet is an improved Yates-developed variety. KING RED ■ Tender, sweet tasting, fibre free, dark red globe shaped roots with (beta VULGARIS) " ■ very smooth skin. H Grow beetroot for only 2c a kilogram. Beet grows best in fertile soils so before planting dig deeply ■ and apply a generous dressing of Yates Gro-Plus General Garden KIVE Fertilizer along with rich garden compost or Yates Hauraki f w. Peat Moss. HRw ■ There's enough seed in each packet to grow hundreds of I seedlings so make successive sowings from one packet. Sow | during Spring and Summer 2cm-3cm apart in rows 25cm-30cm ■ apart. Cover with no more than Icm of soil. After 3-4 weeks transplant the seedlings scm-Bcm apart and Hi feed with Yates Gro-Plus General Garden Fertilizerfor strong m ■ growth. An occasional watering with 1 dessertspoon of Yates Lush Fertilizer in 5 litres of water will make beet grow HShlj, , ", p "A- ■ vigorously. When large, enough, use roots straight from the garden. . Highest quality seeds. “ I To ensure that the seeds you buy will give you the best JB possible results, Yates enclose their seeds in a unique foil sachet. BMflir \ t This preserves germination and vigour which give surer, stronger Egflß' ■ growth. L * Yates are constantly searching the world for new and F*' improved seed strains. Yates also conduct in New Zealand sHHHfi* 'sflws I intensive development, breeding, trialling and rigid quality ■ ... JP* control programmes. Enjoy garden fresh Yates King Red Beet for as little as 2c per ■ kilogram, but remember to ask for Yates, the seeds asked for by ’ namein countries. That way you won’t be disappointed. S> RELIABLE reliable seeds JggO JK CW w seeds
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Press, 18 October 1978, Page 1
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