SALZER’S 
| FAMOUS 
WINTER QUEEN | 
The standard variety 
for winter keeping, It is 
the finest dwarf winter 
celery that we have ever 
grown on Cliffwood 
Farms. The plants are 
large, of close habit and | 
‘compact growth, stalks; 
are very large, broad, 
solid, crisp, tender andg 
of a>-delicious flavor. 
Blanches easily to ak 
beautiful creamy white. 
The stalks are all of 
even length and present 
a handsome appearance 
when bunched. It is af 
splendid keeper and 
stands shipping well. 
343—Pke., 10ce; % oz., 
30c; oz. 54e; 2 0o2z., 9703 
1% Ib., $1.80; % Ib., $3.503 
lb., $6.85, postpaid. 
GIANT PASCAL 
| WINTER CELERY] WINTER QUEEN 
Stalks are very large, 
thickly solid, unusually tender and crisp, snapping 
like glass. Th/s 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. Is a splendid keeper. 342—Pkgz., 
10c; % o., 29e; 024., 53e; 2 oz, 95e3; % Ib., $1.75; 
¥% Ib., $3.35; Ib., $6.50, postpaid. 

































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i SALZERS? 
UTAH SPECIAL 
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. AE 4 a 
























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—Pkg., 10ce; % oz., 32e; 02., 55e3 
2 02., 99e3; %4 Ihb., $1.87; % Ihb., 
$3.60; Ib., $7.00, postpaid. 




BROCCOLI 






i 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 Caulifiower, but 
much more hardy. 
| ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING—It is remark- 
fably early_and of great value for short season. 
sections. Plant forms a large, solid head which 












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CELERY on CELERIAC 





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remains green. When the central heaé is cut, 
GREEN numerous sprouts develop from wee leaf axes, 
- Dif i f feach sprout terminating in sma green heads 
that ie eee oiher celery in SPROUTIN which are bunched for market. Elezant eauli- 
f S are cultivated j flower flavor, tender and delicious. Alise called. 
| BROCCOLI 
2, 
‘Or use instead of 
Used for: soups, 
Salads, or h 
nips or Turnips It 
@ Lich, meaty, dis arose 
flavor. Keeps well. 
LARGE EARLY ERFURT 
eae eenay) rooted celery is 
ads or use in Jur i 
Planted | early, Godeidercs 
the earliest of this Variety of 
Sere ere flesh is pure 
y » Very ender, 
BB roe and of finest eons. 
Seca RSs Ie; 02., 490; 2 o7., 
S8e; 14 Ib. $1.65; Ve Ibs $8.15; 
b., $6.00, postpaid, | 
GI ‘ ; ee 
in duality, sae UE, Bxcels : : - : See fe 
LOCO Lt Baise eh a Gee als Egg Plant seed germinates - Lae 
Variety, ently cle EEOD slawls and should be started EGG PLANT NEW YORK PURPLE f 
cogs a large size anne indoors and then transplanted? Plants 30 to 86 in. tall, 
e€w rootlets at 5 large, erect, bearing& 4 to 6 
Splendid keeper. Bice eee SALZER’S BLACK fruits, which are Fea? pur- 
fo peaner and greatly BEAUTY ple, oval, smooth, uniform, 
Said ee. cooked or . A most desirable variety a esee good quality. 90. 
70:2 op Sac 10¢; for the home garden and ee 24a 10€; OF 
% Ib, $2.95; iL “4, \b., $1.59; 9 § truckers, especially in the ib. 2 0%. 7T9e3 4 Ibs $1.3 
paid,” |? 7» $5.50, post- | North, as it matures » $5.00, postpaid, 
ten to twelve days 
ahead of the New York 
Purple. The fruits are 
broad, thick, symmet- 
rical in shape, of a 
rich, lustrous purplish 
black color, and of 
splendid flavor. 
492—Pkgzg., 15¢e; oz, 
4A7c3; 2 oz., S4e; % Ib., 
$1.59; 12 Ib., $2.95; Ib., 
$5.50, postpaid. 

“Calabrese.” Good for freezing. 70 days. 203— 
Pkeg., 10c; % oz, 18e; oz., 30e; 2 oz., 52e3; %4 Ib., 
92¢e; Y% Ib., $1.70; Ib., $3.25, postpaid. af : 
EARLY VALENTINE—Grows, tastes, and 
looks like cauliflower. Easily grown. and ideal 
for short season sections. Large heads, compact 
jcurds of best quality. Very early and yields 
[heavily. 85 days. 202—Pkgz., 25ce; 2 pkgs., 45¢e, 
postpaid. . : 
LARGE WHITE—Later, but larger. Heads are 
very large, firm, pure white, and of fine quality, 
fand remain in good condition longer than Cauli- | 
flower. 100 days. 200—Pkg., 15e; % oz. 6Se; } 
0z., $1.22; 2 o4., $2.25; %4 Ib., $3.90, postpaid. ~_ 



















































. tO 7 ine onesie 
+> sSmatller than B 
Beauty, very prolific 
few seeds, light purp 
color. 78 days. Exce 
quality. 493— 
,¥2 Of AVC; 
lb., $2.45, postpa 





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JOHN A.SALZER SEED Co: 
“LACROSSE, WISCONSIN 

UTE 
4 I have used your seeds for over twenty years and always found them very satis- 
“ factory.—Mr, Ira W: Barnes, R. D. 1, North Bangor, N. Y. 
raed 
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