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& 
CRIMSON GIANT! 
GLOBE 
A grand, early, giobe-shaped 
Radish, almost double the size of 
uny 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. Not- 
withstanding their size, they do 
not get holiow or pithy. 973— | 
Pkz., 8c; 0z., 15¢; 2 oz., 26e; 1% Ib, 
4£0e; 14 Ihb., 69e; Ib., $1.25, postpaid. 
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SALZER'S 
EARLY BIRD 
RADISH 
No garden is com- 
plete without Sal- 
zer’s Early Bird 
Radish, 
See Inside Front 
Cover. 
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CRIMSON - 
GIANT ‘GLOBE ae 






FOR 1945! 
- SALZER’S 



“VICTORY GARDEN 
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SALZER'S EARLIEST WHITE 
Pure white color, almost like crystal, so 
clear and transparent! Matures in about 23 
days. It is a highly developed strain of fin- 
est quality and produces 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. 
Market gardeners sow these two varieties and 
make money. 
{CO6—Pke., llc; 2 pkgs., 18¢; 0z., 21c; 2 02., 
37c; % Ib., 69c; 1% Ib., $1.19; Ib., $2.15, postpaid. 
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FIRECRACKER 

vicks' | 
A radish of great merit 
SCARLET bearing a fanciful resemblance 
to firecrackers; hence the 
In color it is vivid 
' GLOBE name, 
— e searlet, cylindr cal 
Ze in shape, long, w th 
very slender tap 
root and short tops. 
In addition it is ex- 


tra early! Has a 
_ deliciously spicy 
taste. 998—Pke., - 
t5e; 2 nkegs., 28e; 
0z., 35c; 2 0z., 64c; 
% Ib., $105; Ib., 
$3.75, postpaid. 
SCARLET GLOBE 
Vicks’ strain. <A _ reliabte 
radish, valuable for the home 
gardener as weil as the mar- 
ket gardener. Fine oval 
shape, rich scarlet color, 
crisp, temd er flesh, juicy, 
mild, well adapted to forc- 
ing. %4 in. diameter to 1% 
in. long. 1014—PkKz., 5¢; 0z., 
14¢; 2 oz., 24e; \% Ib., 37e3: % 
Ib., 63e;3 Ib., $1.15, postpaid. 
1012—Vicks’ Scarlet Globe, 
Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm TRI- 
PLE-A-TESTED — Pkg., -10e; 
0Z4., 18¢e3 2 o2., 3003; % Ib., 48e;3 
1% Ihb., S9e3 Ib., $1.60, postpaid. 
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SPARKLER RADISH 
A splendid variety, also known as 
American Half Red, Half White. 
Greatly prized for its handsome ap- 
pearance and attractiveness, and de- 
cidedly popular. : 
In shape it is nearly round, of a 
deep scarlet color, with the lower one- 
third white, which is slightly flat- 
tened. In size it runs from_one to 
one and one-quarter inches. Does not 
become pithy. The quality is very 






fine, flesh is solid, crisp, tender, aA 
fine grained and sweet. Ma- o\? 
tures in about 25 days. gr 
986—Pkg., 7c; 02., 17¢3 ce 
2 oz, 29¢3 Y, ib., ATC; gh ? 
1% Ib. 87e;_ Ib.. 
$1.50, postpaid 

