ALL A HE Li! CAN VEGETABLES 
The AM American Selections of Vegetables are obtained by 
thirty to fifty seedsmen growing new varieties on their trial 
grounds, and then submitting their vote as to the best of such 
varieties, taking into consideration uniformity, eariiness, yield, 
etc. Any seedsman may enter subjects in these trials. The fol¬ 
lowing vegetables received medals and awards of merit in the 
1933 trials, each seedsman casting his vote independently of any 
other. 
Asgrow Wonder Beet —Gold Medal (35 points). 
It is a deep red, large, semi-flat beet with rounded bot¬ 
tom. Very uniform, intensely dark red flesh, smooth, 
fine grained, good flavor, medium tops and good tap 
root'. 185—Pkg., 15c; oz., Ii5c; 2 oz., 45c; M lb., 
% lb., $1.25; Ib., $2.00, postjiaid. 
Perfected Detroit Beet— Award of Merit (3i 
points). Judges considered it the finest strain of early 
blood turnip beet yet created. Early, round, dark red, 
medium foliage, fine flavor. No white rings, a fine 
top for bunching, and cans dark red with no browns 
or purples. 180—Pkg., 1.5c; oz., 25c; 2 oz., 45c; 
lb., 75c; ^ lb., $1.2,5; lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
Morse’s Bunching Carrot — Gold iMedai (34 
points). A cylindrical, half-long carrot, of ideal size 
and shape for bunching for market, but like all the 
other varieties listed, elegant for the home garden. 
Deep orange color, small indistinct core, small neck 
and short tops, ships well. Fine grained flesh. 311— 
Pkg., 15c; oz., 30c; 2 oz., 50c; M lb., 90c; % lb., 
$1.70; lb., $3.00, i)ostpaid. 
Penn State Ballhead Cabbage —Award of Merit 
(25 points). A short stem, dark bluish green Ballhead 
cabbage, 12 inches high, hard and heavy heads of 
flattened globe shape. Will outyield in weight other 
heavy late cabbages. 263—Pkg., 15c; oz., 35c; 2 oz., 
COc; )4 lb., $1.00; % lb., $1.90; lb., $3.50, postpaid. 
The Barteldes Cucumber —Award of Merit (16 
points). A dark green, white spine cucumber, about 
te« inches long by three wide, of good quality, dark 
green color, smoother and darker green than many 
sorts, ships well. 475—Pkg., 15c; oz., 25c; 2 oz., 45c; 
)4 lb., 75c; Yz lb., $1.35; lb., $2.25, postpaid. 
Endive, Batavian Full Heart —Award of Merit 
(25 points). Entered by a Parisian Seedsman. Grows 
off slower than the old varieties but increases its full 
heart after approaching its large, full size. Six inches 
high, short, wide leaves. 50;l—Pkg., 15c; oz., 25c; 
2 oz., 40c; M lb., COc; Yt lb., $1.10; lb., $2.00, post- 
l)aid. 
Peerless Parsley —Award of Merit (15 points). A 
Holland entry. Very dark green, finely curled, hardy 
and holds its color throughout the winter. 821 — 
Pkg., 15c; oz., 25c; 2 oz., 44c; M lb., 79c; Yz lb., 
$1.48; lb., $2..50, i>ostpaid. 
Radish, Glowing Ball —Gold Medal (43 points). 
Highest rating of all the entries! A round short top 
radish, fiery bright scarlet with almost an orange 
glow. Smooth, silky skin, ball shaped, one inch or 
less in diameter, 
spicily flavored, 
very early. 970— 
Pkg., 1.5c; oz., 20c; 
2 oz., 35c; Yi Ib., 
50c; Yt lb., 90c; 
Ib., $1.50, postpaid. 
One PuekiiKe Each of 
Above S, for $1.00, Post- 
Iiaid. 1 Oz. K a e h of 
Above S, for $1.70; % 
I.b. Kaeli of Above 8, 
for $0.35, Postpaid. 
Endive, Batavian Piiii Heart 
A.ssrrow Monder Beet 
Perfected Detroit Beet 
Morse’s Biinciiins Carrot 
Itadisli, talowiiiK Bail 
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1 have won many Prizes at our County Fair with your seeds. Have planted 
them for 27 years. Mr, H. O, Klose, Star Bonte, Bertram, Texas. 
John A.Salzer Seed Co. 
LACROSSE. WISCONSIN 
