











7 UTAH SPECIAL 


SALZER’S 
FAMOUS 
WINTER QUEEN 
The standard variety 
for winter keeping, It is 
the finest dwarf winter 
celery that we have ever 
frown on  Cliffwood 
Farms. The plants are 
large, of close habit and 
compact growth, stalks 
are very large, broad, 
solid, crisp, tender and 
of a delicious flavor. 
Blanches easily to a 
beautiful creamy white. 
The stalks are all of 
even length and present 
a handsome appearance 
when bunched. It is a 
splendid keeper and 
stands shipping well. 
343—Pkge., 10c; 0z., 64e;3 
2 oz., $1.15; 1% Ib., $2.10; 
% Ib., $3.85; 1b., $7.50, 
postpaid. 
GIANT PASCAL : ae 
WINTER CELERY| WINTER QUEEN 
Stalks are very large, 
thick, solid, unusually tender and crisp, snapping 
like glass, This is the finest of all winter celeries 
for the home garden but it is too brittle to stand 
much shipping. It blanches readily to a rich 
golden yellow. Isa splendid keeper. 342—Pkg., 
10e; 1% oz., 37¢3 02z., TOc3 2 oz., $1.32; 1% Ib., $2.37; 1% 
Ib., $4.30; Ib., $8.25, postpaid. 






The Best Green Celery $ ‘ 
Also known as Salt Lake and » , 
Utah Winter Celery. This re- © 
markable late celery is the very 
finest quality of any green celery 
we have ever tried and it has 
proved one of the very best in every 
respect. 


















The stalks are large and the heart. 
is well developed, with practically no 
soft stalks, which is unusual with 
green celery. Salzer’s Utah Special 
blanches quickly to a beautiful pure 
white, very crisp, brittle, and of a, rich 
nutty, superior quality. It keeps very 
well and we highly recommend it for win- 
ter use; it is very solid and very free from 
strings. For the newest and best of all late 
varieties, plant Salzer’s Utah Special. 
346—Pke., 10c; % oz., 38e; oz., 72e; 
2 0%., $1.35; 14 Ib., $2.40; 14 Ib., - 
$4.35; Ib., $8.50, postpaid. 



BROCCOLI 
Also known as Winter Cauliflower, Broccoli is 
of-special value for the northern sections where 
Cauliflower cannot be grown. In flavor, growth, 
habit and culture similar to Cauliflower, but 
much more hardy. 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING—It is remark- 
ably early and of great value for short season 




















TURNIP ROOTED 

























sections. Plant forms-a large, solid head which 
CELERY or CELERIAC ITALIAN remains green. When the central head is eut, 
GREEN numerous sprouts develop from ae leaf Se 
Diffe each sprout terminating in small green heads 
that ihe: sos eh other celery in SPROUTING. which are bunched for market. Blegant cauli- 
for use instead or tivated BROCCOLI % flower flavor, tender and delicious. 70 days. 
c ‘Wes s = ws 2has 9 "Oar 2 7 « . 
Used for soups, Stews are 3 oe 203—Pkgz., 15¢; 1% oz., 36¢; 0z., 7T0¢3; 2 oz., $1.30; 
Y Ib., $2.35; % Ib., $4.25; lb., $8.00, postpaid. 
EARLY VALENTINE—Grows, tastes, and 
looks like cauliflower. Easily grown and ideal 
for short season sections. Large heads, compact 
curds of best quality. Very early and yields 
heavily. 85 days. 202—Pkez., 15c; % oz., 38e3 0z., 
G2e; 2 oz., $1.35; % Ib., $2.40; lb., $8.50, postpaid. 
LARGE WHITE—Later, but larger. Heads are 
very large, firm, pure white, and of fine quality, 
and remain in good condition longer than Cauli- 
flower. 100 days. 200—Pkege., 10c; % oz., 37¢; 0z., 
70e3; 2 o2., $1.32; % Ib., $2.37; % Ib., $4.30; Ib., 
$8.25, postpaid. 









Salads, or boiled 1]j 
Z pi ik rs- 
ees oe Turnips, Tt page: 
. eaty, disti 
flavor. Keeps wel” ae 
oe EARLY ERFURT 
1s turnip rooted celery is 
for use in June, if 
Considered 




















k 
$1.30; Y% Ib. : 
$4.25; Ib., $8.00, Postpaid, 
_ GIANT PRAGUE Ox 
in duality, size and ak 









Egg Plant seed germinates temperature, about March Ist. 
slowly and should be_ started E G G S LA N his. Hee Plant seed is a_ specialty 
; a with us. 
under glass, with moderately high 
SALZER’S BLACK SALZER’S NEW YORK 
PURPLE 
BEAUTY 
A most desirable variety ¢ Extra large fruits, weigh- 
for the home garden and ing several pounds each, 
truckers, especially in the with a circumference of 
North, as it matures twelve to fifteen inches, 
ten to twelve days have often been grown 
ahead of the New York of this strain, and as 
Purple. The fruits are much as thirty pounds 
broad, thick, symmet- of fruit from one plant. 
rical in shape, of a The fruits are of deep 
rich, lustrous purplish purple color. quite 
black color, and of smooth, and have white 
splendid flavor. delicious flesh. Ready 
492—Pke., 15¢; 02, for table about 95- days. 
53e;3; 2 oz, 95e3; % Ib., 494—Pkez., 10c; oz. 
$1.75; % Ib., $3.35; Ib., 49c; 2 oz. SSe; "a Ib., 
$6.50, postpaid. $1.65; % Ib., $3.15; Ib., 
$6.00, postpaid. 
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. 2—Pkez., 10e; 
Ste; Of» $LI5; 14 Ib., $2.40; 
seine ey SD 5 Ib., $7.50, Ppost- 















S: ment Club, and now I want Salzer’s Seeds here.—Mrs. Ella Hale O’Neal, 
: Burlington Jct., Mo. 

