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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., 
LA CROSSE, WIS. 
1938 
SPINACH 
*• OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR 
EARLY — HARDY— SLOW 
PLANT SOME SPINACH 
AND QUALITY 
TO GO TO SEED- 
FOR HEALTH. 
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PLANT A 
CARDEN 
THIS TEAR 
OF DENMARK SPINACH 
il, and continues to grow r. 
Weeks after other sorts 
number of years we have ^ 
that would withstand tnc 
tnar wou^ gQ to seed easily 
e at last succeeded in 
train for canning. M 
writes, “We like your 
good garden. The 
The tender leaves are 
nglv bushy, slightly 
i color. Ready for use 
ts condition about two 
L y S . Yields abundantly, 
c; ’/■> lb., 27c; lb., 45c; 
hot sun, extreme aiy 
in our King of Denmark, a 
bining these qualities. A 
Krohn, Echo Bay, Ontario, 
the best because we always ha’e a 
of Denmark Spinach was hne. 
It forms large, low, c °™P ac i4^,!;p 
large, broad and rounded. Ejvcee 
crumpled and of a g 1 ossy da r v 
as early as any spinach and .retains 
weeks longer. Matures in about 45 da 
1065—Pkg., 5c; oz., 9c; % lb., I 7 ' 
2 lbs., 80c; 5 lbs., 81-70, postpaid. 
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DENMARK' 
RICH GREEN LEAVES 
PRINCESS 
JULIANA 
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EXTRA 
J.ARCE 
OP 
SUPERIO 
FLAVOR 
TENDER 
AND 
DELICIOUS 
SALZERS TRIUMPH SPINACH 
and one « f the 
ping- -„ r the best 0 highly 
By , la Jorts and « Tic; 
leaved sorn b()lh yw ___pu-,„- c; 
’ $ i.95. 
lb., 5oc; 
postpa’d. 
Plant 
Spin 
acl’ 
5 cents 
pkq. 
Withstands hot weather longer than most 
other sorts, hence highly desirable for 
making successive sowings. Does not run 
to seed easily. The numerous, short 
stemmed leaves are heavily crumpled, thick warted and 
are fine and tender when cooked. Succeeds in all sections 
of the country. 107 1—Pkg., 5c; o/.„ 12c; !4 lb., 27c; 
% lb., 38c; lb., 55c; 2 lbs., $1.00; 5 lbs., 81.95, postpaid. 
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WITHSTANDS 
HOT WEATHER 
\WINTER PRICKLY SPINACH 
A splendid fall and 
winter variety, but 
is also well adapted 
for spring use. 
Produces hardy, 
large plants of v 
growth with t h i 
dark green leaves. Heavy 
yielder. 1073 — Pkg., 5c; 
o/„, 10c; 14 lb., 25c; y 2 lb., 
33c; lb., 45c; 2 lbs., 80c; 
5 lbs.. $1.05, postpaid. 
5 cent* 
pH 
igorous 
c k and 
SLO 
TO CO 
TO SEED 
LARCE 
AND 
TENDER 
NEW 
ZEALAND SPINACH 
Not related to the regu¬ 
lar Spinaches, but this 
should be more widely 
grown, as the plant stands 
all summer and produces a 
continuous supply of good 
quality, small, thick, 
pointed, deep green leaves 
which are used just like 
Spinach. Forms large, 
spreading plants, five to 
eight feet across, during 
Summer and early fall, 
from seed sown in spring. 
068—Pkg., 5c; oz., 12c; 
% lb-, 24c; lb., 70c; 2 lbs., 
81.30, 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 he 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; M lb. 
15c; lb., 29c; 2 lbs., 45c; 5 
lbs., 08c, postpaid. Not 
prepaid. 10 lbs. or more, 
at 12c per lb. Sunflower 
