


DANVER’S HALF LONG 
The handsome roots are of orange-scarlet 
color, measuring about six inches in length 
by two inches at the shoulder and tapering 
to a half-point or stump-root at the bottom, 
Remarkably sweet and tender, fine grained, 
and free from any woody fibre. It is a first 
class carrot for all soils, and yields so heay- 
ily that it is also being planted tor stock- 
feeding. Excellent to store for winter /and 
a splendid shipper. 
293—Pke., 10c; oz., 24c; 2 oz., 42¢; %4 Ihb., 
Z2e; % Ib., $1.34; Ib., $2.50, postpaid. 
290—Danver’s Half Long, Sunizer’s Cliff- 
wood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special 
reselected strain certified by THREE-WAY 
tests: PkKe., 15¢; 0z., 28e; 2 oz., 50¢; % Ihb., 
85e3 % Ib., $1.59; Ihb., $2.95, postpaid. 

Nantes, Stump-Rooted 
NANTES, STUMP-ROOTED 
An early earrot, particularly desirable for 
frame culture and one of the best for home 
Zarden and early market. Tops small, 
bright orange roots 6 to 7 inches long and 
1% inches thick, cylindrical, smooth, and 
blunt or stump rooted. Flesh is red, sweet, 
and almost entirely devoid of core. 308— 
Pkeg., 10¢; oz., 26c; 2 oz., 47¢; %4 Ib., 78e;3 w% 
Ib., $1.45; Ib., $2.75, postpaid. 
MASTODON FIELD CARROTS 
Field carrots are of high nutritive value 
and the wise dairyman will feed carrots to 
his cows. Mastodon Field Carrot is the 
most productive variety and is easily har- 
wested. It is of creamy white color with 
a green crown. Roots are smooth, 8 to 10 
inches long, about 3 inches broad, and taper 
gradually to the bottom. The flesh is white 
and very nutritious. Splendid Keeper, big 
cropper. 1468—Pkg., 5c; oz. 23¢e3; 2 oz, 
39ce; 4 Ib., 68e; % Ib., $1.23; Ib., $2.35, post- 
paid. 

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I am very pleased with the plants and seeds 
we purchased from you.—Mr. S. E. Stringhem, 
212 Florence St., Jackson, Mo. 





I like the very high quality of the nursery 
stock I have purchased from you.—Anna L. 
Parks, Wildwood Ave., Newark, Ohio. 
I have planted your seeds before, and they are 
just the best we have ever sown.—Mr. John 
Lyttle, 120 White St., Shelby, Mich. 







S@w SALZER'S SEEDS: 


CARROTS 
Danvers 
Half Long 
Carrot 


Morse’s Bunching Carrot 


Oxheart 
HOTKAPS. Protect 
your young plants with 
these little “green- 
houses.” See Page 59. 
WHIT- 
CHICORY WE"; 
CHICORY OR FRENCH 
ENDIVE. The plants 
make a delicious winter 
salad. Lift the roots in 
fall’ and store until 
wanted for forcing. 
Then plant upright in 
the cellar. 359—Pke., 
10c3; % oz., 29e;3 02z., 49¢e3 
¥y% Ib., $1.65, postpaid. 
LARGE ROOTED OR 
COFFEE CHICORY. A 
root grown like carrots, 
when dried and roasted, 
if added to coffee, im- 
parts richness and 
flavor. The youn gj 
leaves are excellent 
salad. 358—Pkze.; 10c; 
% on, 25e3; o%, 44c; % 
Ib., $1.50, postpaid, 




MIDSUMMER 
A mid-season variety, excellent for the 
home gardener and a splendid carrot for 
buhching for; market. ,.The handsome, 
smooth roots are about 8 inches long and 
about 1% to 2 inches across at the shoulder. 
Cylindrical in shape and usually well stump 
rooted. In color it is a deep orange, flesh 
tender and of excellent quality. 296—Pke.. 
10e; oz, 23e; 2 o2., 39e; % Ib. 68e; 1%. Ib., 
$1.23; Ib., $2.35, postpaid. 

Midsummer Carrots 
MORSE’S BUNCHING 
_A cylindrical, half-long carrot, of ideal 
size and shape for bunching for market, and 
elegant for the home garden. Deep orange 
color, small indistinct core, fine grained 
flesh, small neck and short tops, ships well. 
311—Pke., 10c; oz. 24ce; 2 oz. 44c; % Dy 
T2e; Ve Ib., $1.35; Ib., $2.50, postpaid, 
OXHEART 
Also known as Guerande. The best and 
most popular of the short, thick-formed car- 
rots. It is a heavy yielder and because of 
its shape it is highly desirable for heavy 
soils. The roots are about 5 inches long, 
3% to 4 inches wide at’ the shoulder and 
taper down to a 2-inch stump-rooted bottom. 
Of the finest quality. 30th skin and flesh 
are rich orange colored. 
302—Pke., 10¢; 0z., 27¢; 2 oz., 46e; %4 Ib., 
S0c; % Ib., $1.50; Ib., $2.85, postpaid. 
MIXED CARROTS 
A mixture of all the varieties catalogued, 
to give you long and short, early, late, thin 
and thick, carrots! 
303—Pke., Se; 04. 22¢; 2 oz., 38e; % Ihb., 
65e3; Y% Ib., $1.19; Ib., $2.25, postpaid. 
COLLARDS CRES 
Much used -where 
FIN E 
CURLED 
the soil is too, poor to | CRESS—AlIso known 
grow cabbage. 364— | &8 Pepper, Grass! 
Pkg., 5e; 02%, i1e;| Leaves finely curled 
Y% Wb. 32e; Ib. 95e, and grown exten- 
postpaid. ‘ sively for sala d. 
Crisp, pungent flavor. 
CORN SALAD |433—'Pke. 200; 07. 
Or Fetticus. Popu- | 23e; 2 oz., 40e; 44 Ib., 
lar substitute for let- | 70c, postpaid. 
tuce in early spring. 
431—Pkgz., 10¢c; % oz., WATER CRESS — 
22¢3; oz. 35¢e; %4 Ib., | 434 — PkKe., 25e; 2 
$1.10, postpaid. pkegs., 45¢, postpaid. 
FEED THE OUTDOOR BIRDS! 
Order some of Salzer’s Outdoor Bird Seed for your 
feathered friends, when cold and snow make it diffi- 
cult for them to find feed. Contains many different 
small grains, millets, and various vegetable seeds of 
which birds are very fond. Put up a feeding shelf 
outside your window for them. 522{1—Lb., 25c; 
3 Ibs., 65c; 5 Ibs., $1.00, postpaid. Not prepaid: 
10 lbs., $1.25; 25 Ibs., $2.75; 100 lbs., $10.00. 
Sunflower. Cardinals are very fond of sunflower 
seed. 5222—Lb., 34c; 3 lbs., 8i%e; 5 Ibs., $1.25, 
postpaid. 



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