Lettuce 
Salters Earliest 
SALZER’S PRIZEHEAD LETTUCE 
Is one of the best and most reliable varieties for all- 
year-around cultivation. The name is a trifle misleading, 
as it is a loose leaved or curled variety, and does not 
make a head. Plants form a loose cluster of leaves which 
are exceedingly tender, quite blistered and crumpled, 
sweet, crisp, and are of light brown color varying to a 
medium green base. It is one of the best home garden 
varieties as it grows quickly and makes a lot of good 
eating leaves which are of remarkably good flavor. Sal¬ 
zer’s Prizehead reaches a very large size without losing 
its tenderness or crispness. 575—Pkg., 5c; oz., 9c; % lb., 
28c; lb., 50c; lb., S5c, postpaid. 
545—Prizehead, Salzer’s Clilfwood Farm TRIPLE-A- 
TESTED —A special reselected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests: Pkg., 10c; oz., 14c; % lb., 39c; V 2 lb., 74c; lb., 
$1.35, postpaid. 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON 
One of the standard varieties. A non-heading, 
curled, bunching, crisp variety, attractive light 
green color. It reaches a large size, grows 
quickly, is early, of fine quality, tender,and sweet, 
and thrives splendidly during the hot summer 
months. Easily grown by the home gardener and 
much used by market gardeners for hot bed cul¬ 
ture. 
554—Pkg., 5c; oz., 9c; % lb., 28c; % lb., 50c; lb., - 
85c, postpaid. 
580—ltlack Seeded Simpson, Salzer’s Clilfwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTEU —A special reselected 
strain certified by THREE-WAY tests: Pkg., 10c; 
oz., 14c; % lb., 39c; % lb., 74c; lb., $1.35, postpaid. 
WHITE SEEDED SIMPSON 
Also known as Early Curled Simpson. A 
curled or crisp non-heading type, medium large, 
much crumpled leaves of a light green color. 
It is an early growing, hardy variety and Is 
sure to give line results even under unfavor¬ 
able conditions. Tender, crisp and of excellent 
quality. 
559—Pkg., 5c; oz., 8c; % lb., 25c; y 2 lb., 45c; 
lb., 75c, postpaid. 
SALZER’S GRAND RAPIDS 
Curled or crisp, non-heading, light green, 
leaves wavy, fringed and very curly, a good 
shipper. Very popular and widely grown. 
54 1 — Pkg., 5c; oz., 12c; *4 lb., 3Sc; y 2 lb., 62c; 
lb., $1.10', postpaid. 
’ICIEST LETTUCE 
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green leaves! crop o f attractive light 
crisp texture, and of time ? f rei »arkably 
quality and flavor e/en oM^ fla ™r. The 
is fully equal to if not bettpAlv outside leaves 
heart leaves of n, nv ? 0 et f er than . the tender 
zer ’s Earliest is th/mo a h dln ? Va ™ties. Sal 
all sections of the count™ Wld ® ly Planted in 
the great West, it is S u?h and .^especially in 
that it thrives ’ everywhere 1 ! * Str ° ng grower 
ing, especially ^j* 0P outdoor Plant- 
most suitable f or greLhmZ S f and H is al *o 
the lettuce for planting f °rcmg. i t j s 
Extremely Doniilnr f ntin g all summer Iona 
lower marke ‘ s - Tto 
it rarely suffers from rot * r® grou . nd s o that 
Per and will prove mnt't Ifc 18 a“ ideal ship- 
grower, whether he sow! pr °htable for the 
or out of doors Tt il Yh S g Gd in a hotbed 
lettuce f 0r the best non-heading 
Eailiest Lettuce affords Sa lzer’s 
we, finest quality leaves ?’ tender * attrac- 
headmg sorts have comm 1 before the 
540—Pkg 15r n./ .> enCed to c lose up? 
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Lettuce Is Healthy— 
Plant Lots of It 
I John A. Salzer Seed Coj 
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I was well pleased with all of your seeds last year.—Mr. Alfred J. Pedersen, 
R. D. 2, Antioch, III. 
