SALZER’S EARLY WONDER BEETS 
PRIZE 
feBEET 
Its beautiful deep blood-red color, 
nearly globe-shaped root with almost 
no lighter zoning in the cross-section of 
the root, its small sized top and its 
smooth, clean, and small tap-root makes 
it a decided asset in the beet family. 
Matures evenly so that the entire crop 
may be gathered at one time. It is a 
very rapid grower, is very quickly in 
presentable market shape, and because 
of its early maturity, it can be sown 
outside as late as July. Matures in 44 
days. 
1 77—Pkg., 5c; oz., 10c; *4 lb., 31c; y 2 
lb., 58c; lb., 90c, postpaid. 
175—Early AVonder, Salzer’s Cliff- 
wood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED —- A 
special reselected strain certified by 
THREE-WAY tests: Fkg., 10c; oz., 15c; 
14 lb., 44c; y 2 lb., 79c; lb., $1.35, postpaid. 
ABOVE - 
EARLY 
WONDER 
$1.35, postpaid 
CKOSBY’S EGYPTIAN 
FIRE 
BALL 
BEETS 
One of the most extensively grown of any va¬ 
riety of beets, by market gardeners. It is noted 
for its handsome form, small tops, very small tap¬ 
root, flne quality and quick, rapid growth. Roots 
ihs rP run uniform in size and 
EHUfflsi ? 1 Iwi Mil shape, are rather flat- 
npQK:, If>|® pfc tened, turnip shaped, 
1 i BJgm |»|j reach a good size, are 
1 Bftil Ml tender and crisp. Flesh 
S aHaHKf. ratal I 1 is an attractive dark red 
■ ill jjjya I ■ color with slightly lighter 
I gSMWMfeiJLi I red zonings. Especially 
desirable for bunching 
for the early market. 
■HnSr-*' "T'sWI Takes on its turnip shape 
■KSI.d very early. Matures in 
I 45 days. Also fine for 
it the home gardener. We 
J ' specialize in beet 
seed and we don't 
iMBlfcrii nSr ~believe any better 
9 HTVt H**/**. strains can be pur- 
m y i “t: chased. 
I 58—l'kg., 5c; 
m *i mKmi* oz., 10c; '/, Hi.. 
3lc; V-. 111.. 5Sc; 
||P», “ lb., 85c, post- 
paid. 
* » I 78 —Crosby's 
- Egyptian, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm 
Wm ’ " TRIPLE- A -TESTED —A special re- 
selected strain certified by THREE- 
Bk. my WAY tests. I>kg., 10c; 07.., 15c; V« 
lb., 40c; y z lb., 69c; lb., $1.35, 
' k-f 7 *' postpaid. 
Early 
lilood 
Early globular 
1, fine grained, 
tender and sweet. An extra line family beet. 
45 days. . 162—I'kg., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 27c; 
•TIY , JV y, lb., 47c; lb.. 85c, postpaid. 
ASWROIV WONDER— Deep red, early, semi¬ 
flat beets, very uniform in growth, smooth 
skin. Intense dark red flesh, fine grained, 
good flavor. Medium tops, small roots. 185 — Pkg„ 10c; oz., 15c; 
14 lb., 39c; y~ lb., 67c; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
LONG SMOOTH BLOOD RED— The best winter keeper, bar 
none! Roots about 12 inches by 2 inches, smooth skin, sweet, tender, 
dark, blackish red flesh. Requires deep, well-dug, and well manured 
soil. Often sown in July or August, 
as a second crop. Very productive. 
17 1—Pkg., 5c: OZ.. 10c; u lb.. 33e; " >“ "" 
MIXER IIEETS— Early, second early, 
and bite beets! Beets of different sizes 
and shapes! A very desirable mixture " v» 
for anv garden, at a low price. 170— ~ 
I’kg.. tie oz.. 9c; ... > s lb.. 42c; jfijfff ^ AV V.' f I 
postpaid 
Also known as Sea Kale. Is grown for its stalks and leaves, as it does not make a bulbous, 
edible root like the other varieties of beets. The leaves grow large and upright and as the 
outer leaves are cut, more come from the center. Yields a constant crop from July until winter, 
and can be used all summer when spinach is not available. The mid-rib or center stem of each 
leaf is large, broad, and white, and after trimming can be cooked and served like asparagus. The 
leaf part is cooked like spinach. 
NEW CLIFFWOOD GIANT. A new strain of Swiss Chard, with extra large stalks and very large 
leaves, heavily crumpled and tender, of superior quality. This strain marks a big advance over 
the older sorts. 179—I’kg., 15c; oz., 17c; % lb., 45c; % lb., 78c; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
LUCULUTS. Stalks very large, broad and thick. Leaves tender, heavily crumpled and of fine 
flavor. 172—Fkg., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 lb., 31c; 44 lb., 58c; lb., 85c, postpaid. 
LARGE RIBBED WBITE. Very broad, thick mid-ribs, but the leaves are plain and for this rea¬ 
son preferred by many. Tender, fine quality. 169 —I’kg., 7c; oz., 13c; % lb., 35c; y> lb., 62c; 
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Was well pleased with your seed last year. Everything grew fine.—Mr. Harry 
A. Keller, R. D. 1, Hemlock, Michigan. 
[f Joh n A. Salzer Seed Co.i] 
h LACROSSE, WISCONSIN 1 
