They 
Require no 
Protection 
Frost Proof Cabbage Plants 
Withstand 
Frosts and 
Slight Freezes 
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Cabbagre Plants in Two Inches of Snow 
SPECIAL NOTICE 
The plants when received may be 
somewhat wilted and have a stunted 
appearance, which will be disappoint¬ 
ing to persons who have never used 
these plants before. Regardless of ap¬ 
pearance, they will produce results su¬ 
perior to common or home grown 
plants. 
Frost Proof —That is exactly what we mean; in 
fact, we claim more than that. If the plants do not 
withstand twelve degrees below freezing (20 degrees 
above zero) we will either replace them or refund 
your money. Nor is that all, you can plant Salzer’s 
Frost Proof Plants out in the open just as soon as 
you can get them in the soil no matter if you do ex¬ 
pect one or more killing frosts afterwards, even if it 
is four to six weeks*earlier than you usually set out 
home grown plants. Once in the soil, the land freez¬ 
ing, or the plants being covered with ice, sleet or 
snow will do no injury, unless the temperature gets 
below 20 degrees above zero (frequently not then). 
The top of the plant does not grow until regular 
Spring weather opens up, but the roots grow from 
the time they are planted, and just as soon as Spring 
weather starts, the established root growth assim¬ 
ilates the fertilizer in the soil, the plants grow \ery 
fast, maturing headed cabbage two to five weeks 
earlier than you can mature them from hot bed and 
cold frame plants. You know what the difference in 
profit will be, if your crop is matured and marketed 
before the general crop from home grown plants. 
If plants cannot be 
set out the same day 
received uncrate im¬ 
mediately, dip roots 
in water and heel out 
into the ground, 
spreading bunches a 
little. Never leave in 
crate or package. 
Be .sure to state when we 
shall send your Cabbage Plants^ 
otherwise we will use our own 
judgment. Shipping weight 25 
lbs. per 1000 plants. Plants will 
be shipped direct from our 
growing 
station. 
A V !i 11 SI b 1 e 
from J a n- 
u SI r y 1.5 to 
June 1.5. 
POSTPAID PRICES OF SALZER’S CABBAGE PLANTS 
Not Prepaid 
100 
200 
300 
400 
500 
600 
800 
1000 
1000 
5000 
Salzer’s Lightning. \ 
Salzer’s Radio.^ 
$0.50 
$0.95 
$1.35 
$1.70 
$1.90 
$2.10 
$2.65 
$2.95 
$1.65 
$5.75 
Early Jersey Wakefield, EarlyN 
Dwarf Flat Dutch, Large Charles-1 
ton Wakefield, Copenhagen Mar- / 
ket, All Season, Golden Acre, Pre-1 
mium Late Flat Dutch./ 
.45 
.85 
1.20 
^. 
1.45 
1.65 
1.80 
2.25 
2.50 
1.35 
4.95 
Celery Cabbage and Red Rock.,.. 
.62 
1.20 
1.75 
2.20 
2.55 
2.90 
3.65 
3.85 
2.25 
7.75 
Disease Resistant 
Lightning, Early Jersey Wakefield, \ 
Copenhagen Market, Wisconsin [ 
Hollander No. 8, Wisconsin Alu 
Season, Salzer’s Giant Flat Dutch. ) 
.65 
1.25 
1.80 
2.25 
2.65 
3.00 
3.75 
3.95 
2.35 
7.95 
No Plants Sent C.O.D. Orders Must Be For 100 or Multiples of 100 Plants. 
♦BROCCOLI 
CRESS 
CHICORY COLLARDS 
Also known as Winter Cauliflower. Val¬ 
uable for the sections where Cauliflower 
cannot be grown. 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING —It forms 
a large, solid head which remains green. 
When the central head is cut, numerous 
sprouts develop from the leaf axils into 
small green heads. 70 days. 203—Pkg., 
10c; % 17c; oz., 30c; % lb., 98c, postpaid. 
EARLY VALENTINE —Easily grown; sec¬ 
ond early. Large heads, compact curds of 
best quality. 85 days. 202—Pkg., 10c; 
% oz., 15c; oz., 27c; oz,, 45c; % lb., $1.40, 
postpaid. 
LARGE WHITE —Heads very large, firm, 
pure white, and of fine quality. 100 days. 
200;—Pkg., 9c; % oz., 14c; Vz oz., 25c; oz., 
40c; 1/4 lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
FINE CURLED* 
CRESS —Also known 
as Pepper Grass. 
Leaves finely curled 
and grown exten¬ 
sively for salad. 
Crisp, pungent flavor. 
433 — Pkg., 5c; oz., 
12 o; 2 oz., 22c; i/4 lb., 
3Sc; Va lb.. .59c; lb., 
$1.00, postpaid. 
WATER CRESS — 
Is easily grown 
along margins of 
ponds and streams. 
Has a pleasant, pun- 
g e n t flavor. 434— 
Pkg., 10c; Yz oz., 18c; 
oz., 32c; 2 oz., 54c; 
lb., 95c, postpaid. 
WHITLOOF C H I C- 
ORY OR FRENCH EN¬ 
DIVE. The plants make 
a delicious winter salad. 
Lift the roots in fall 
and store until wanted 
for forcing. Then plant 
upright in the cellar. 
359—Pkg., 10c; oz,, 14c; 
% lb., :iOc; lb., $1.00, 
postpaid. 
LARGE ROOTED OR 
COFFEE CHICORY. A 
root grown like carrots, 
when dried and roasted, 
if added to coffee, im¬ 
parts richness and 
flavor. The young 
leaves are excellent 
salad. 358—Pkg., 10c; 
oz., 19c; 14 lb., 54c; lb., 
$1.85, postpaid. 
Much used 
where the soil is 
too poor to grow 
cabbage. 364— 
Pkg., 5c; oz., 9c; 
Yt Ib., 20c; lb., 
65c, postpaid. 
CORN 
SALAD 
Or F e 11 i c u 3. 
Popular substi¬ 
tute for lettuce in 
early spring, 
431—Pkg., 5c; oz., 
15c; 14 lb., 40c; 
Ib., $1.25, p o s t - 
paid. 
Sfw SALZEft’s Seeds 
___-_ 
I had fine results with your Cabbage Plants last year, 
as much as 12 lbs.—Mr. Hayward G. Haight, R. D. 1, 
Had cabbage weighing 
Beldenville, Wisconsin. ^ • 
