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other sorts, hence highly desirable for A > Se; i 
making successive sowings. Does not run Ki ee 
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. 1071—Pkg., 10c; 0z., 15¢; %4 Ib., 40¢; 
i ¥% \b., 69e;3 Ib., $1.25, postpaid. 
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Produces hardy, 
large plants of vigorous 
growth with thick dark 
green leaves. Also called 
Hollander. 1073 — Pkg. 
5es o4., 15e3 % Iib., 40e3 1 
Ib., 69e; Ib., $1.25, ppd. 
SUNFLOWER 
7004, Ono, PO 3 SALZER’S JUMBO — Bears 
s | large heads, frequently 12 to 20 inches 
in diameter and sometimes yielding 
1,000 pounds of seed per acre. Makes 
NEW | splendid feed for chickens and_par- 
ZEALAND SPINACH | rots. Sunflowers also produce 20 to 
Not related to the reg- | 30 tons palatable silage per acre and 
ular Spinaches, but this | cam be suecessfully grown where 
should be more widely | Spring is late and frosts are early. 
grown, as the plant stands | The seed is eagerly eaten by fowls, 
all summer and produces a2 | and they fatten thereon and lay more 
continuous supply of good } eggs than on any other food. It is rel- 
quality, small, thick, } ished by horses, cattle, sheep, swine, 
pointed, deep green leaves | etc., which thrive and fat- phd 
ye nae peed el dey ten thereon. The oil burns 
pinach. orm ree, } 3 : 
spreading plants, five to Stn he bee oor 
eight feet across, during 
summer and early fall, 4703—Oz., 10c; %4 Ib., 
from seed sown in spring, | 17¢3 Ib. 44ce5 2 Ibs., 80c3 
{O068—Pkg., 10c; oz., 22c3 | 5 Ibs., $1.65, postpaid. Not 
2 oz., 38c; %4 lb., 65e; % prepaid, 10 lbs. or more, : 
Ib., $1.19; lb., $2.25, ppd. at 24e per Ib. Sunflower 

WITHSTANDS || 
HOT WEATHER 



All of the seed is coming up just fine and I know we’ll have a good garden, 57 
—Mr. Herbert Juchartz, 434 Plum St., Wyandotte, Mich. 
/S@w SALZER’S SEEDS||/| 
