1936 
63 
W • SALZER’S • SEEDS* 
SPINACH 
•• OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR 
EARLY — HARDY— SLOW 
PLANT SOME SPINACH 
AND QUALITY 
TO GO TO SEED- 
FOR HEALTH. 
RICH GREEN LEAVES 
PRINCESS l-£S!NC£S^f!^ 
J U LIANA I~- i£ i 5_JyUA 
1 =£%£*£&;£*«*. 
B 1) , , ? '!> Cleave 
V Tend*® 10 " 
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I f.emar irii of ^ PK 
I Y'gorou 
■ f S 
sugstesg&S: 
round/d c .. r u m 
?e t l e “4 oomp^r 
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wvK 
proved 9 „th-leave lJ » \ 
;h ^r° ? s ?'ss& \ 
»- E *‘SrtVSi«n«? iW* £$S ' 
is a Vv with large, j£» eB> u«J$W, 
variety- , ed finest ‘? () 0 U » 
smooth, , 0 { ti> »i»d is a 
and one tt 1 ® recom¬ 
mit? • , _ ifie beBt itighW garden 
i le^ed 6 ^ ^ 1075^»;; 4%’ 
l «:<% ,*,»**- 
1 «e»w 
EXTRA 
LARGE 
Li r •„ 
SUPERIOR m 
FLAVOR | 
1 SALZERSl 
GIANTl 
NOBEL 
TENDER V 
AND 
DELICIOUS 
cent* 
PLANT A 
GARDEN 
THIS YEAR 
¥+ is slow to go to seed, ana cu 
nnd hold its fine quality weeks a 
have gone to seed. For a number 
developing* & strain that wou 
hot sun extreme dry spells and r 
U? our King of Denmark, we have 
bining these qualities. A fine stra 
T?iissell Gen'l Delivery, Du Bois, 
Sr your King of Denmark Spmac 
were tender and crisp.’ 
It forms large, low, compact tu 
1 larere broad and rounded. Fxc 
I crumpled and of a glossy ^ark gj 
as early as any spinach and retai 
weeks longer. Matures in about 4 
1065—Pkg., 9e; oi., 12c; V* lb 
WINTER PRICKLY SPINACH 
cents 
70 -". \h-» \ dark green leaves. Heavy 
., 33 ®tp»l a * \ yielder. I 073 — Pkg.. 5c; 
>, \ (»*., 10e; % lb., 25c; y 3 lb., 
, 65®' \33e; lb., 45o; 2 lbs., 80e; 
> c ’ jynid-_ A ~> ll>s„ $1.65, postpaid. 
SUNFLOWER 
SALZER’S JUMBO —Bears 
large heads, frequently 12 to 20 
inches in diameter and sometimes 
yielding 1,000 pounds of seed per acre. 
Makes splendid feed for chickens and 
parrots. Sunflowers also produce 20 
to 30 tons palatable silage per acre 
and can be successfully grown where 
spring is late and frosts are early. 
The seed is eagerly eaten by fowls, 
and they fatten thereon and lay more 
eggs than on any other food. It is rel¬ 
ished by horses, cattle, sheep, swine, 
etc., which thrive and fat¬ 
ten thereon. The oil burns 
well, and 20 barrels can 
be made per acre. 
4703 — Oz., 10c; *4 lb., 
15c; lb., 29c; 2 lbs., 45e; 5 
lbs., 98c, postpaid. Not 
prepaid, 10 lbs. or more, 
at 12c per lb 
WITHSTANDS 
HOT WEATHER 
OENMARKl 
gre e - fi. 
.-'-"CHINESE 
CHOP SUEY 
CREEN 
SHUNGIKU— 
Valued highly 
by the Chinese 
for its extraor¬ 
dinary chrysan¬ 
themum like, 
aromatic flavor 
a n d as one of 
the greatest 
health giving 
greens. It is 
served in the 
same manner as 
spinach or Swiss 
chard. Indis¬ 
pensable for 
making chop 
suey. 1063 — 
Pkg., 12c; oz., 
55c; '/ 4 lb., 90c. 
iga new 
iP9B ZEALAND 
llp^ Not related to 
the regular 
IpHK Spinaches. but 
j^ Wihis should be 
more widely 
’ grown, as it 
stands all s u m - 
1^ mer and produces 
WsB a continuous sup- 
ply of good qual- 
r ity leaves. Forms 
large, spreading 
plants, five to eight 
feet across, during 
summer and early fall, 
from seeds sown in 
spring. 1068—Pkg., 
10c; oz., 15c; A lb., 
38c; lb., $1.00, ppd. 
LARCE 
AND 
TENDER 
Sunflower 
SALZERS TRIUMPH SPINACH 
!!!!!H»S!SRK 
