Its beautiful deep blood-red color, 
nearly globe-shaped root with almost 
no lighter zoning in the cross-section of 
the root, its small sized top and its 
smooth, clean, and small tap-root makes 
it a decided asset in the beet family. 
Matures evenly so that the entire crop a 
may be gathered at one time. It isa a7 
very rapid grower, is very quickly in : ; 
presentable market shape, and because 
of its early maturity, it can be sown 
oe as late as July. Matures in 44 
ays. 
r) ee 177—Pkg., 5c; oz. 19¢;.%4 Ib., 57e3 
SALZERS ~ Ye Ib., $1.05; Ib., $1.90, postpaid. 
. ' {75—Early Wonder, Salzer’s Cliff- 
CHERRY BEET wood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED — A 
i. special reselected strain certified by 
THREE-WAY tests; Pkg., 10c; 02., 22¢3 
mpaitieat Eateced Salzer’s Cherry Beet in % Ib., G4e; % Ib., $1.15; Ib., $2.20, ppd. 
e fir ‘ ‘la’s Fai : 
1933, the memorable Chicaso World’s Fair 
ear, as the Unknow : 
cunds planted it, £9 ep i cuedy Beet FIREBALL 
; wn! Salzer's 3 i é . 
me ae ‘Sy beet, maturing in 52 days ff A handsome, globe-shaped beet with 
nae ia especially fine for canning and § smooth ‘skin and of an attractive deep 
pickling whole at 1% to 1% Sia blood-red color, of perfect globe form 
diameter. Roots are Sree iy spain. and superior in quality, having very 
and shape and UO Ea Sai: whe | fine grained, rich and exceedingly ten- 
Tops and tap Sekt cp ge crimson, free der flesh of excellent quality, The roots 
pene 405 OO Joneas piemant in quality. are uniform, medium size, of perfect 
tes ponciy oawiie 1b is 2 splendid globe shape, remarkably \ 
ef isa connie. its attractive color and smooth surface, very 
beet for ‘forint ite make it idea) for daily small tap-root, and the 
small unl The fiesl is so fine grained, So color of the skin and flesh 
easier ee cache that it almost sets a epee Be Bet eee ia 
e a ’ : . fue: 
ites standard for beet quality! PO a tained when cooked. 
both home and market. 1{60—Pke,, ; 167—Pkge., 5c; oz. 21e;3 
oz., 23¢3 %4 Ibs 65e3 % Ws $1.19; Ib. $2-25, | 14 Ib. 62e; 1% Ib., $1.12; Ib., 
postpaid. 
$2.10, postpaid, 
AROSBYS EGYPTIAN |) 
One of the most extensively grown OF BOY OR LOWER 
‘ely. f beets, by. market gardeners. It is aaa : On All It Cuikloved “ ‘ 
reyes handsome form, small tops, very smal tap = es Be 
i ick, rapid growth. Roots 
Shera caren oe bee Saiform in size and 
hape, are rather flat- 
tend, turnip shaped, 
ood size, are Earl 
See al crisp, “Flesh Blood OTHER SPLENDID BEETS 
: i x EC = 
Gator aac ehtly lighter EARLY BLOOD ‘'TURNIP—Early globular 
ning. Especially shape, flesh bright glossy red, fine grained, 
red zoning § 
tender and sweet. An extra fine family beet, 
desirable for bunching 
fo 'gn its tumip shape 45 days. 162—Pkg., Se; oz., 19¢e; %4 Ib., 54¢; 
1% Ib., 99e3 Ib., $1.85, postpaid. 
Takes on its turnip shape 
very early. eta asian ASGROW WONDER—Deep red, early, semi- 
45 days. Also fine ior fi % é iS h 
the home gardener. We at eets, very uniform in growth, smoot 
specialize in beet ; : skin. Intense dark red flesh, fine grained, 
seed and we don’t good flavor. Medium tops, small roots. 185—Pke., 7e; oz., 18e; % Ib, 
believe any better 52¢e3 1% lb., 95e;3 Ib., $1.75, postpaid. 
strains can be EDMANDS’ EARLY—A.zgood variety to follow the extra early sorts and 
one of the best for winter use. Beets are turnip shaped, very smooth, 
and of good marketable size. Skin and flesh are both dark red, ex- 
tremely tender, and it is a good Keeper. Ready for use in 50 to 55 davs. 
1{64—PkKe., 5e; oz., 17e; %4 Ib., 48e; % x 
Ib., 92e3 Ib., $1.70, postpaid. 
: ; ; , MIXED BEETS—Harly, second early, 
Egyptian, ee and late beets! Beets of different sizes 
Be rain cer E and shapes! A very desirable mixture 
WAY tests: Pkg-> 14¢5 0%, sous for any garden, at alow price. !70— 
1, Ib. 65¢; ¥ Ib. $1.19; lb., $2.25, Pkg., 5c; oz, 15e; %4 Ib., 45e; % Ib., 
postpaid. f 84e; Ib., $1.50,, postpaid. 

Also known as Sea Kale. Is. grown for its stalks and leaves, as it does not make a bulbous, 
edible root like the other varieties of beets. The leaves grow large and upright and as the 
outer leaves are cut. more come from the center, Yields a constant crop from July and on. - 
SALZER’S CLIFFWOOD GIANT. A strain of Swiss Chard, with extra large stalks and very 
large leaves, heavily crumpled and tender, of superior quality. This strain marks a big advance 
over the older sorts. {| 79—Pkg., 10c; oz., 17c; % Ib., 4%¢; Y% Ib., 90c; Ib., $1.65, postpaid. 
LUCULLUS. Stalks very large, broad and thick. Leaves tender. heavily crumpled and of fine 
flavor. {72—Pkg., 10c; 0z., 16c; %4 Ilb., 44c; 4% Ilb., 74c; lb., $1.35, postpaid. . 
LARGE RIBBED WHITE. Very broad, thick mid-ribs, but the leaves are plain and for this rea- 
son preferred by many. Tender, fine quality. !69—Pkg., 7c; oz., 14¢; 1 ‘ : ' 
69c; 1b., $1.25, postpaid. %, ee tee Mag Aha 
SALZER’S RUBY CHARD. The stalks are a bright crimson, with the rich green leaves heavily 
crumpled. Lovely appearance, fine quality, very tender! 55 days. {80—Pkg., 15¢; 2 ; 
25¢; 0%, 39c; % lb., $1.29; 1% Ib., $2.45; Ib., $4.50, postpaid. oe ia SEKSS > 


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SWISS CHARD _ 

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16 —Mrs. A. G. Perala, Box $1, Orr, Minn. iipcisanee WISCONSIN 
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