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DANVER’S HALF LONG 
The handsome roots are of orange-scarlet 
color, measuring about six inches in length 
by two inches at the shoulder and tapering 
to a half-point or stump-root at the bottom. 
Remarkably sweet and tender, fine grained, 
and free from any woody fibre. It is a first 
class carrot for all soHs, and yields so heav- 
ily that it is also being planted for stock- 
feeding. Excellent to store for winter and 
a splendid shipper. 
293—Pkg., 10c; 0z., 44c; 2 oz., SOc; 14 Ib., 
$1.35; % Ib., $2.50; Ib., $4.75, postpaid. 
290—Danver’s Half Long, Salzer’s Cliff- 
wood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special 
reselected strain certified by THRHEE-WAY 
tests: Pkg., 15c; oz. 49c; 2 oz., S9c; % Ib., 
$1.65; 1% 1b., $2.95; Ib., $5.65, postpaid, 
NANTES, STUMP-ROOTED 
An early earrot, particularly desirable for 
frame culture and one of the best for home 
garden and early market. Tops small, 
bright orange roots 6 to 7 inches long and 
1% inches thick, cylindrical, smooth, and 
blunt or stump rooted. Flesh is red, sweet, 
and almost entirely devoid of core. 308— 
Pkg., 10c; 02., 47¢; 2 o«., S4e; %4 Ib., $1.59; 
¥% ib., $2.90; Ib., $5.45, postpaid. 
MASTODONFIELDCARROTS 
Field carrots are of high nutritive value 
and the wise dairyman will feed carrots to 
his cows. Salzer’s Mastodon Field Carrot is 
the most productive wariety and is easily 
harvested. It is of creamy white color with 
a green crown. Roots are smooth, 8 to 10 
’ inches long, about 3 inches broad, and taper 
gradually to the bottoni. The flesh is white 
and very nutritious. Splendid keeper, big 
eropper. 1468—Pkz., 5¢; oz., 17¢; %4 Ib., 49e; 
Ib., $1.65, postpaid. 


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ARE EASY TO GRO 
witH MILORGANITE 
The Safe, Non-Burning Fertilize 
25- 50- 100-LB. BAGS 
Analyzes 6% nitrogen, 2% phosphate, 0% potash. 
Nitrogen carrying fertilizers are short for the dura- 
tion! Milorganite is scientifically prepared, free from 
weed seeds and all harmful organisms, is unusually 
long lasting and easy to apply. It can be applied 
in generous quantities without danger of burning. 
For abundant vegetables and flowers, use 5 to 6 
pounds per 100 square feet, working into the_ soil 
When spading, or scattering over the surface of the 
soil. Make a second application every four weeks 
thereafter. Also splendid for shrubs and trees. 
For lawns, three applications a year, one in early 
spring, one in early summer, and another in the fall 
(4 to 5 lbs. per 100 square feet on old lawns; 5 to 6 
Ibs. on new lawns) will assure you a better lawn. 
5525— Ibs., 33c; 5 Ibs., 53c; 10 Ibs., Sic, post- 
aid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., 60c; 25 Ibs., 
5e; 50 Ibs., $1.35; 100 Ibs., $2.50; 500 Ibs., $11.25. 
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CARROTS 
Danvers 
Half Long 
Carrot 


SALZER’S MIDSUMMER 
A mid-season variety, 
home gardener 
excellent for the 
and a splendid carrot for 



bunching for market. The handsome, 
smooth roots are about 8 inches long and 
about 1% to 2 inches across at the shoulder. 
Cylindrical in shape and usually well stump 
rooted. In color it is a deep orange, flesh 
tender and of excellent quality. 296—Pkgz., 
10e; 024.,.45¢3; 2 04, T9C; %4 Ib., $1.38; % Ib., 
$2.60; 1b., $4.95, postpaid. 
MORSE’S BUNCHING 
A cylindrical, half-long carrot, of ideal 
size and shape for bunching for market, and 
elegant for the home garden. Deep orange 
color, small indistinct core, fine grained 
flesh, small neck and short tops, ships well. 
311—Pke., 10c; oz. 45¢; 2 oz. S2cec; %4 Ib. 
$1.43; 1% Ib., $2.75;3 Lb., $5.25, postpaid. 
SALZER’S SELECT OXHEART 
Also known as Guerande. The best and 
most popular of the short, thick-formed car- 
rots. It is a heavy yielder and because of 
its shape it is highly desirable for heavy 
soils. The roots are about 5 inehes long, 
8% to 4 inches wide at the shoulder and | 
: taper down to a 2- 
inch stump-rooted 
bottom. Of the fin- 
est quality.. Both 
skin and flesh are 
rich orange colored. 
302 — Pkg., 10c¢; 
oz., 47¢3; 2 oz. S4e;3 
% Ib., $1.59; % Ib., 
$2.90; Ib., $5.45, post- 
paid. 
MIXED 
CARROTS 
A mixture of all 
the varieties cata- 
logued, to give you 
long and short, ear- 
Ly. ola:te. tt. Daim. ain 
thich, cosmo t sys 
303—Pkegz., 8c; 0z., 
30c; “4 Ib., 920e; ™% 
Ib., $1.70; Ib., $3.25, 



postpaid. 
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CHICORY Wt | COLLARDS GRESS 2% Dee 
TRENCH Mute hvused gees ; 3 ‘ 
iar, The at lants where the soil is CRESS—Also known 
make a delicious winter too poor to grow as Pepper Grass. 
salad. Lift the roots in ca bage. aan Leaves finely curled 
‘ . ti cz. 5C3 Oz, 1l2e3 7 : i‘ : 
aan “ee ss £0 re ea 2. %, Ib, 38¢3 Ib. and grown exten 
Then plant upright in $1.00, postpaid. sively for salad 
the cellar. 359—Pke.., 
10ce; % oz, 49¢; 07., 90e3 
% Ib., $3.35, 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? “y) OF WU Hee 
leaves are _ excellent 
salad. 358—Pke., 10c; 
iY O%, 45¢; 02. S4ce3; %4 
Ib., $2.85, postpaid. 
We were very well pleased with Salzer’s prompt service as well as with the healthy 
plants that we received.—Mrs. Karl Graf, Butternut, Wisconsin. 
Crisp, pungent flavor. 


433 —Pkge., 10e; 0oz., 
27¢; %4 Ib., S5e, post- 
paid. 
CORN 
SALAD 
Ore tt le'Wws. WATER CRESS — 
Popular substi- Is easily grown 
tute for lettuce in along margins of 
Be i os 
Geren ad ratios ponds and streams 
We cannot supply 434 — Pke., 15e3; % 
Corn Salad this 02%., $1.95; 0%. $3.75, 
year. postpaid. 
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