EARLIEST ARTICHOKE 
This delicious vegetable is a peren¬ 
nial and is cultivated for its flower- 
heads, which are cooked and prepared 
like asparagus. 
I I—I’kg., 10c; oz„ 29c, E-AR-Ll£S 
postpaid. A&-nCh< 
WHITLOOP CHICORY OR FRENCH ENDIVE, 
The plants make a delicious winter salad, and are 
as rank growers as weeds, having made large 
roots by fall. Sow seed in May. 
Lift the roots in fall and store un¬ 
til wanted for forcing. Then plant 
the roots in the cellar, upright, 2 . 
inches apart, and in about a 
month you may cut off the heads 
with a small portion of the neck H 
and use raw for salad, or boiled. 
359—!’kg., 10c; oz., 22c; 2 oz., 38c; H 
MARY WASHINGTON 
WHITLOOP CHICORY 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED DWARF—A re¬ 
cent introduction, undoubtedly the best and 
most dependable. The plant is earlier, more 
dwarf and more compact, and is completely 
covered from the ground up, with large, solid 
sprouts, about 1% to 1 y 2 inches in 
diameter, which mature in succession. „JU| 
The quality is of the finest and the 
sprouts are tender and delicious. It is -JKjj 
a sure yielder and yields 
much more heavily than 
any other variety. 208— ar - 
I’kg., 10c; oz., 35c; 2 oz., 55c; ■'-aM? . MM* m 
y 4 ib.. 95c. m Tori' Tim 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED 
DWARF, Siilzer’s Clifl'wood Farm ~jSm. 
TRIPLE-A-TESTED — A special ^ JjF 
50ci /»*» 3k u 
3 oz.,90c; A4 Ib., $1.50. 
X\\mxxA'; a xa/xa;w 
CORN SALAD FETTICUS 
UPLAND CRESS—A perennial 
plant that is ahead of all other 
early greens in the spring by 
fully three weeks. 435—Pkg., 
10c; oz„ 29c; 2 oz., 50c; *4 lb* 
91c; y 2 lb., $1.73; lb., $3.00, post¬ 
paid. 
FINE CURLED CRESS— Also 
known as Pepper Grass. Leaves 
are finely curled and it is grown 
extensively for salad. Crisp, 
pungent flavor. 433—Pkg., 5c; 
oz., 15c; 2 oz., 25c; *4 lb., 38e; % 
lb., 05c; lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS, IM¬ 
PROVED HALF-DWARF —The 
plants grow from 2 to 3 feet 
high. The main stem is well cov¬ 
ered with three or four dozen 
small cabbage heads, about 1 inch 
in diameter, which are tightly 
folded, solid and of exquisite 
quality. The sprouts resemble 
miniature cabbages growing 
closely on the stalk of the plant. 
They are more tender and de¬ 
licious than any cabbage. 207— 
Pkg fl 10 c; oz., 24c; 2 oz., 40c; 
*4 lb., 73c; y 2 lb., $1.35; lb., $2.25, 
postpaid. 
Used as a substitute for lettuce in 
early spring and in fall. It is quite 
hardy and of very rapid growth, pro¬ 
ducing tender lettuce-like leaves. Does 
best in cool weather. Sow thinly in 
rows 10 to 12 inches apart. 
43 1—Pkg., 10c; oz., I9c; 2 oz., 32c; 
*4 lb., 51c; y 2 lb., 90c; lb., $1.50, post¬ 
paid. 
1500 —A special collection of vegetable 
seed and flower seed, which is one of our best •' • 
values! All the packets are regular size and 
are filled with the finest seeds. Contains one .f & M 
package each of Golden Wax Beans, Crosby’s 
Egyptian Beet. Lightning Cabbage, Danver’s 
Carrot, Early Minn. Sweet Corn, Black Seeded ’ fcaHI 
Simpson Lettuce, Yellow Danver’s Onion, 
Moss Curled Parsley, Earliest and Best Peas, 
Earliest White Radish, Sparkler Radish, Savoy Spinach 
and one packet each Alyssum. Asters, Calliopsis, Cen- 
•g. taurea, Cosmos, Gaillardia, Marigold, 
IX ' x Nasturtium, Pansy, Poppy, Snapdragon, 
y&ijSP jSflgy Sweet Peas, and Zinnia. 
mmtm nM $1.00—All of the Above, 25 Full Pack- 
ets, Postpaid for $1.00. 
IQ We had unusually good results with your Coreless Carrot, Independence Sweet 
Corn and Earliest Lettuce.—Albert E. Cobb, 61 Beech St., New Bedford, Mass. 
John A.Salzer Seed Co 
LACROSSE. WISCONSIN 
