
| SOw SALZER'S SEEDS. 
CHERRY BEET 
We first offered Cherry Beet in 1933, 
the memorable Chicago World’s Fair 
year, as the Unknown Beet, and thou- 
sands planted it, to find it one of the 
nicest beets grown! Cherry Beet is a 
small, early beet, maturing in 52 days and 
is especially fine for canning and pickling 
whoite at 1% to 1% inches in diaméter. 
Roots are smooth, even in size and shape 
and.almost perfectly globular. Tops and 
tap roots are very small. The flesh is an 
imtense deep crimson, free from white 
zones, elegant in quality. 
Yields heavily. While it is a splendid 
beet for canning, its attractive color and 
small uniform size make.it ideal for daily 
table use. The flesh is so fine grained, so 
sweet and tasty, that it almost sets a 
new standard for beet quality! Fine for” 
both home and market. 1!60—Pke., 10¢e;3 
0z., 22¢e; 2 02. 38¢e; 4 Ib., G5e; 1% Ib., $1.195 
Ib., $2.25, postpaid. 
CROSBY'S EGYPTIAN 
One of the most extensively grown of any va- 
riety of beets, by market geardeners. It is noted 
for its handsome form, small tops, very small tap- 
root, fine quality and quick, rapid growth. Roots 
run uniform in size and 
shape, are rather  flat- 
tened, turnip shaped, 
reach a good size, are 
tender. and crisp. Flesh 
is an attractive dark red 
eolor with slightly lighter 
red zonings. Especially 
desirable for bunching 
for the early market. 
Tales on its turnip shape 
very early. Matures m 
45 days. Also fine for 
the home gardener. \ We 
specialize in beet 
seed and we don’t 
believe any better 
strains can be pur- 
chased. 
158—Pkg., “ec; 
y% Ib., 
-» $1.95; 
paid. 
178—Crosby’s 
Egyptian, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm 
TRIP LE-A-TESTED—A special re- 
selected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests: Pkg., 10c; oz. 23e;3 
1%, \b., Gite; % Ib., $1.233 Ib., $2.35, 
postpaid. 
EARLY WONDER BEETS 
Its beautiful deep blood-red color, q 
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 
may be gathered at one time. It is a 
very rapid grower, is very quickly in 
presentable market shape, and because 
of its early maturity, it can be sown 
outside as late as July. Matures in 44 
Soee 
77—Pkg., 5¢3; 0%, 19¢3; %4 Ib. 59e; 
14 Ib., $1.10; Ib., $1.95) postpaid. ; 
{75—E/arley Wonder, Saltzer’s Cliff- 
wood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED — A 
special reselected strain certified by 
THREEH-WAY tests. Pke., 10e; oz., 23¢e3 
% Ib. 67e; % Ib., $1.23; Ib., $2.35, ppd. 
FIREBALL 
A handsome, globe-shaped beet with 
smooth skin and of an attractive deep 
blood-red color, of perfect globe form 
and superior in quality, having very 
fine grained, rich and exceedingly ten- 
der flesh of excellent quality. The roots 
are uniform, medium sized, of perfect 
globe shape, remarkably 
smooth surface, very 
small tap-root, and the 
eole ee Me ae ane flesh ~~ — 
This faeonaity. of Bee : ABOVE - 
retained when cooked. EARLY 
167—Pkg., 5c; oz, 21e; WONDER 
1% Ib., 62e; % Ib., $1.123 Ib., =< 
$2.10, postpaid. ae ~SS 
SOW SALZER’S SEEDS 
I was very well satisfied with 
my order of this spring for 
seeds and Gladioli. : 
Mrs. Amelia Dau, 
522 Water St., 
Stevens Point, Wis. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP—Ear!y globular 
shape, flesh bright glossy red, fine grained, 
tender and sweet. An extra fine family beet. 
45 days. - 162—Pke., 9e;3 o2., 18e; %4 Ib., 54¢; 
\% Ib., 99e3 Ib., $1.85, postpaid. 
Plant A Thrift Garden This Year And 
Help The World Food Supply! 
EDMANDS’? EARLY—A good 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, 
extremely tender, and it is a good keeper. Ready for use in 50 to 55 days. 
164—Pke., 5c; oz, 17ce; % Ib., 48e; 
Y% Ib., 92e; Ib., $1.70, postpaid. 
MIXED BEETS—HEarly, second early, 
and late beets! Beets of different sizes 
and shapes! A very desirable mixture 
for any garden, at a low price. 1!70— 
Pke., 5c; oz. 15¢; %4 Ib., 45e; Y% Ib, 
S84e; Ib., $1.50, postpaid. 
Also known as Sea Kale. Is grown for its stalks and leaves, which grow large and upright and 
as they are cut, more come from the center. The mid-rib or center stem of each leaf is large, 
broad, and white, and after trimming can be cooked and served like asparagus. The leaf part is 
cooked like spinach. 
CLIFFWOOD GIANT. A sirain of Swiss Chard, with extra large stalks and large leaves, 
heavily crumpled and tender, of superior quality, and of fine flavor, {79—Pkg., 12c; oz., 19¢; 
\% Ib., 65c; % Ib., $1.15; lb., $1.95, postpaid. 
LUCULLUS. | Stalks very large, broad and thick. 
Leaves tender, heavily crumpled and of fine 
flavor. 1!72—Pkg., 10c; oz. 17¢; %4 lb., 55¢; % Ib., 95e; Ib., $1.75, 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, 169—Pkg., 10c; oz., 18c; %4 lb., 60c; % Ib., 
$1.00; Ib., $1.85, pospaid. 
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RUBY CHARD. The stalks are a bright crimson, with the rich green leaves heavily crumpled. oe 
Lovely appearance, fine quality, very tender! 55 days. 1{8O0—Pkg., 14c; 0z., 24c; %4 lb., 72e3 CLIFEWOOD GIANT 
1% |b., $1.34; lb., $2.50, postpaid. 


SWISS CHARD 

beets this year.—Mr. J. M. Chambers, 201 South 15th St., Wymore, Nebr. 15 
Uf My neighbor who saw our Cherry Beets last year wants this seed for her pickling 
