NEW 
AND 
SELECTED 
1 Pkt. Each— 
Value $1.95 for 
rE 
BEAN, WADE—Al1l America Gold 
Medal Winner. A delicious, tender high- 
ly productive bean used fresh or for 
canning or freezing. 46—Pkg., 20c. (See 
page 4) 
BEET, RED BEAUTY—The earliest 
and richest, darkest, red beet. Delicious 
flavor, tender and uniform in shape. 
Ideal for canning or pickling. 166— 
Pkg., 15c. (See page 6) 
CARROT, EARLIEST CORELESS— 
Extremely early variety, tender and 
sweet all the way through. Ideal size 
and shape. 295—Pkg., 15e. (See page 10) 
CORN, IOCHIEF—Al1l American Win- 
ner 1951. Large ears with 15 rows of 
deliciously sweet yellow kernels. 387— 
Pkeg., 20c. (See page 13) 
CUCUMBER, HYBRID #459—Hand- 
some fruits with crisp flesh produced 
on vigorous healthy vines. 459—Pkg., 
25e. (See page 14) 
LETTUCE, SALAD BOWL—AI11 Amer- 
ica Award Winner. A tender, succulent 
lettuce with waved and notched leaves. 
Very delicious flavor. 573—Pkg., 25c. 
(See page 16) 
RADISH, EARLY BIRD—Ready to 
eat in 17 or 18 days. Bright round red 
with crisp fresh flavor. 975—Pke., 15e. 
(See page 26) 
TOMATO, HYBRID #1148—A su- 
perb main crop tomato. Firm rich 
red fruits. Simply cannot be beat. 
1148—Pkg., 35e. (See page 30) 
’ WATERMELON, NEW HAMPSHIRE 
MIDGET—AI11] America Award Winner. 
A delicious melon, not much larger 
than a cantaloupe. Weighs about 
lbs. 681—Pkg., 25e. (See page 
20) 
JOHN A. SALZER’ ~~ 
LA CROSSE, WIS 1868 1952 
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