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Withstands hot weather longer than most 
other sorts, hence highly desirable for 
making successive sowings. Does not run 
to seed easily. The numerous, short—™=—= 
stemmed leaves are heavily crumpled, thick warted and 
are fine and tender when cooked. Succeeds in all sections 
of the country. 1!07{—Pkg., 10c; 0z., 15c; %4 Ib., 40c; 
%, lb., 69c; Ib., $1.25, postpaid. 

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NEW 
ZEALAND SPINACH 
Not related to the reg- 
ular Spinaches, but this 
should be more widely 
grown, as the plant stands 
all summer and produces a 
continuous supply of good 
‘quality, small, thick, 
SLO 
pointed, deep green leaves 
TO GO ase ie tps heed like 
pinach. .orms large, 
TO SEED apr ane prions f *t e to 
SOA Pd a elg eet across, during 
LARG E summer and early fall. 
AND from’-seed sown in spring. 
{068—Pkg., 10¢c; 0z., 22¢3 
2 oz., 38ce3 % lb., 65e; % 
- IJb., $1.19; lb.- $2.25, ppd 
TENDER 
5? The Gladioli we got from you last year were lovely. \ 
—Mrs. Edwin Casper. Box 165, Spring Green, Wis. 
SUNFLOWER 
SALZER’S JUMBO — Bears 
large heads, frequently 12 to 20 inches 
in diameter and»~ sometimes yielding 
1,000 pounds of seed per acre. Makes 
“splendid feed for chickens and _ par- 
rots. Sunflowers also produce 20 to 
30 tons palatable silage per acre and 
can be sucecesstully grown where 
spring is late and frosts are early. 
The seed is eagerly eaten by fowls, 
and they fatten thereon and lay more 
eggs than on any other food. It is rel- 
ished by horses, cattle, sheep, swine, 
ete., which thrive and fat- ; 
ten thereon. The oil burns 
well, and 20 barrels can 
be made per acre. 3 
4703—Oz., 10e; % Ib. 
17e; Ib., 44e; 2 Ibs., S8O0e3 
5 Ibs., $1.80, postpaid. Not 
prepaid, 10 lbs. or more, 
at 28e per Ib. 
F JOHN A.SALZER SEED CO: 
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