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Radish 
Salzer’s Earliest White 
Pure white color, almost like crystal, so clear 
and transparent! Matures in about 18 days. It is 
a highly developed strain of finest quality and pro- 
duces some of the earliest radishes that can be 
grown. 
It is of olive shape, is adapted to all soils, has 
a very short top unusually thin skin, never becomes 
woody, flesh crisp, tender, and fine spicy taste. 
Equally good for outdoor sowing or for growing 
under glass. Home gardeners, sow this and Salzer’s 
Early Bird Radish for the earliest, finest two 
radishes in your neighborhood. Market gardeners 
sow these two varieties and make money. Mrs. 
Charles E. Beadle, 414 North Second St., Marshall, 
Ill., writes, “Your Earliest White Radishes are ex- 
tra fine. We can’t do without them.” Mrs. M. 
Yunker, Hecla, So. Dak., writes, ‘‘My friends told of 
a party who raised such fine early radishes, and I 
find they were Salzer’s Earliest White Radishes.”’ 
1006—Pkez., 10c; oz., 14c; 2 oz., 26ce; %4 Ib., 44c; 1% Ib., 
72e3 Ib., $1.25, postpaid. j 


Salzer’s 
Earliest 
White 




















MIXED 
RADISHES 
All kinds, colors and 
styles. Become ready 
for the table early, me- 
dium and late. 993— 
Pkg., 5c; oz. 9c; %4 
Ib., 29c; % Ib., 53e; 
Ib., 90c, postpaid. 
SALZER’S CRIMSON GIANT GLOBE 
A grand, early, globe-shapea Radish, almost double the 
Size of any of the early globe or turnip shaped type, and 
a rapid grower. Matures in about 28 days; the fine large 
roots reach about 2 inches in length and 1% inches in 
diameter, with thin, tender skin of deep crimson. The 
juicy, tender flesh is purest white, crisp and of mild, spicy 
flavor. The radishes reach a weight of about 14% ounces 
each, but notwithstanding their immense size, they do not get hol- 
low or pithy. 973—Pkge., 8c; oz., 12¢; %4 Ib. 32¢; % Ib., 57¢3 Ib., 95e, 
postpaid. 
SPARKLER RADISH 
A splendid variety, also known 
as American Half Red, Half White. 
Greatly prized for its handsome 
appearance and attractiveness, and 
_ decidedly popular. 
In shape it is nearly round, 
of a deep scarlet color, with 
the lower one-third white, 
which is slightly flattened. In 
size it runs from one to one 
and one-quarter inches. Does 
not become pithy. The qual- 
ity is very fine, flesh is solid, 
2 crisp, tender, fine grained and sweet. Matures 
y in about 25 days. 986—Pkg., 7c; oz., lle; %4 Ib., 
- 29e; 1% Ib., 54c; Ib., SSe, postpaid.” 
Salzer’s Famous By. , d FIRECRACKER SCARLET GLOBE, 
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Sparkler Radish \ RADISH VICK’S 
a | Something different A reliable radish, valuable for 
’ Ty Sencar LARA tees the home gardener as well as 
reaian Rit awed radishes. the market gardener. Fine oval 
pearing a fanciful re- | Shape, rich scarlet color, crisp, 
semblance to firecrack- tender flesh, juicy, mild, and a 
ers, hence the name. ‘ 2 ip KN very early type, well adapted to 
Salzer’s Firecracker is a distinct forcing. Measures about % in. 
type of Long Scarlet Radish. In in diameter to 1% in. long. 
color it is vivid searlet, cylindrical 
in shape, long, with very slender tap 1014—Pkg., 5e; oz., 12¢; 2 0oz., 
root and short tops. In addition it 20c3; % Ib., 32ce3 1% Ib., 57; Ib., 
fa is extra early! Has a deliciously 950, postpaid. 
spicy taste, and this with its distinc- ; 
: tive shape, make it a fine radish for 1012—WVick’s Scarlet Globe, 
either the home gardener or the Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm TRI- 
market gardener. PLE-A-TESTED—A special re- 

998—Pkgz., 10¢c; 02., 19¢; 2 0z., 34¢; selected strain. Pkg., 10c; 0z., 
b., 59¢3 Ib., $1.10; Ib., $1.95. 16¢; 2 oz., 28e; %4 Ib., 45ce; % Ib. , ‘ 
Firecracker neo ke A Te ales eat ’ | Z4e3 Ib., $1.25, postpaid. ‘ Crimson Giant Globe 
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I tried Firecracker Radish last year and they were the best ever, Your Portulaca Parana is just grand and looks 
a iekese miniature tulip, making a sheet of solid rose color.—Mrs. Frank Aiken, R. D. 2, Eldora, lowa. 

