
Celtuce 





or 
rather 







HUCKLEBERRY 
than the common : 
a little lemon, they make fine jelly. 
Thrives in all sections. 
Tastygreen 
Healthful, Tasty, Superior to 
Spinach and Other Greens 
Herb Seeds, Sweet, Pot and Medicinal 
CELTUCE 
The superb vegetable with a real taste thrill from 
the interior of China! The young leaves are eaten 
as lettuce and the matured stalks are peeled of their 
tough outer skin and the heart eaten either raw, or 
cooked. Celtuce is truly delicious, with a taste all 
of its own, perhaps slightly like celery, but different 
and milder, 
Celtuce is really a distinct species of lettuce, but 
grows differently and has more uses, The young 
leaves are used as lettuce or cooked like spinach. 
As a raw vegetable, the stalks are peeled and cut 
into five-inch lengths and split lengthwise, chilled, 
and served like celery or raw earrots. Also delicious 
cooked like asparagus or in soups. Sow seed from 
early spring to July, 2 che illustration shows one 
stalk cut lengthwise. 356—Pke., 15¢e; 2 pkgs., 25¢3 
Vy Ofey 2G6C3 O%ry A7e; % Ib., $1.55; Ib., $5.50, postpaid. 







Annual and is planted every year from seed. 
Bears a heavy crop of berries which are larger 
Huckleberry or the Blueberries. Cooked with apples 
Blegant for pies. _They have a 
put are very much relished by many people. 
507—Pkg., 12¢; % 0% 44e3 0”, 75e, postpaid. 
TASTYGREEN 
Tastygreen, the wonder vegetable, 
is rich in protein, mineral matter, and 
other elements so necessary to the de- 
velopment and maintenance of the 
human system. “Greens’’ are highly 
essential to our well-being, and of 
these, Spinach is perhaps the most 
widely planted and the most widely 
used, although unpalatable to many. 
peculiar flavor, 

Tastygreen, the wonder vegetable, is 
far superior to Spinach or any of the 
other greens, and has a delicious flavor 
all its own, slightly and agreeably pun- 
gent with a Mustard taste when served 
hot, and when eaten raw, the flavor 
somewhat resembling raw Turnips. 
Tastygreen has small thin roots, about 
two inches long, and large oblong 
shaped leaves, rich dark green color, 
with a narrow white center TID. Lae 
leaves, stem and all, are prepared for 
table use in the same manner as Spin- 
ach or Turnip greens. It is very pro- 
lific and bears abundantly. The plants 
grow quickly and are ready to use in 
21 to 23 days after planting. 
1107—Pkz2., 10¢c; 0z., 22¢;3 
lb., 64ce; % Ib., $1.15; Ib., $2.10, postpaid. 

2 oz, 38e; % | 
2 
Tampala 
SALZER’S TAMPALA 
An old Chinese vegetable, that pro- 
duces its excellent greens in mid-sum- 
mer, when spinach bolts to seed, and 
much finer than Swiss Chard. The leaves 
are cooked and served just like spinach. 
Tampala retains its tenderness for a 
long time, in fact it requires only five 
minutes to cook, The branches 4 to 5 in. 
long may be gathered instead of indi- 
vidual leaves and the young stem tips 
and leaves may be cooked together. 
Larger stems (as thick as one’s finger) 
may be separated and cooked 10 minutes 
like asparagus. Or use Tampala in sal; 
ads, instead of lettuce. Tasty flavor, 
high in food value, easily grown, and 
grows over a long period! 1110—Pke.. 
150; 2 pkes., 25¢3 4 on. 38e3 Ye O¢%5 68e3 
02z., $1.28; 2 04%, $2.25, postpaid. 
SOW SALZER’S SEEDS 
We have dealt with you since 1912,. 
and my parents since 1892.—_Mr. Wm. 
Aesth, Roop, Lafayette, Minn. 
The seeds ordered from you are all 
coming up nicely.— Mrs. P. Kelly, 720 
Washington Ave., New Haven 11, Conn. 
{ tried your seeds here in Montana, 
and had fine results.—Mrs. Reuben 
Bolmeier, Absarokee, Montana. 













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BASIL, SWEET—Used in mock-turtle soups. 1!244— SAFFRON—Flowers are used for coloring dishes, also | ~ 
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Se nA tt fla 5 : af and tender shoots when the plant egins to flower, and 
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—Pkg., 10c; 0z., 45¢. 
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% oz, 65e. 
CORIANDER—The seed is used in candies. 
Pkg., 10c; 
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oz., 32¢; % Ib., 52c;3 Ib., 
FINOCCHIO or FLORENCE FENNEL—The leaves —Pkg., 13¢; 0z., 90c. Plants: 
boiled, are used in fish sauces, and like parsley; the seeds 6 for 95c; doz., $1.75, postpaid. 
for flavoring. 
LAVENDER (Lavendula Spica) —For perfume and for 
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$1.25. 
MARJORAM, SWEET—The leaves and ends of shoots 
are used green 
be dried for winter use. 
28 Your Tastygreen is 
lant ntil, secor rs 
Plants do not seed until, seco ed yea oe Bier oF. $1,205 
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seasoning,. Also makes 
1277—Pkg., 15e; SAVORY SUMMER 
Perennial. 
1253— 
oz., 40c. 
and stems are used for seasoning and $1.50, postpaid. 
1254—Pkg., 5c; 0z., 18¢; 2 
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$1.75. also for making tea to relieve 
1256—Pkg., 10c; 0z., 35¢. 
ter taste. Used as a tonic. 
Basily grown. 1!260—Pke., 10c; 0z., —Pkg., 15¢; 02z., $2.50. 
MIXED HERBS—Every Garden should have a corner 
i A package ‘usually produces 
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May 
85e. 
broths, dressings, ete. 
1261—Pkg., 12¢; 02., 
for seasoning 
Pkg., 10¢; 0z., 50c. 
the best green I have found and I have tried many kinds.— 
Mr. Jim Smith, 603 Bell Bldg., Birmingham 5, Ala. 
2 02., $2.25; % Ib., 
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Pkg., 10c; 0z., 59¢; 2 02Z., $1.10; 
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WORMWOOD—Fragrant, spicy_odor, but intensely _bit- 
Beneficial for poultry. 
$4.15. Plants: 
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nervous headache. 
Each, 21c; 3 for 54¢; 
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