“SUGAR BEETS 
AND MANGELS 
Fine for stock 
feeding. Very nu- 
- tritious and greatly 
increases the flow — 
of milk. Sow 5 lbs. 
per acre in drills. 
Hiffel Tower 
Mangel—Heavy 
Yielder—Fine 
Quality 
KLEIN WANZLEBEN SUGAR BEET—90 days. 
Not the largest but the richest in sugar content. 
Much used by sugar factories. 1482—Pkg., 10c; 0z., 
22c;3; \% Ihb., 55e; Ib., $1.65, postpaid. 
HALE SUGAR MANGEL—90 days. Contains a 
large amount of sugar; large oval roots green 
above and white below the ground, often weighing 
24 pounds. 1481—Pkeg., 10¢; oz. 22¢e; %4 Ib., 55e; 
Ib., $1.65, postpaid. ; 
GOLDEN TANKARD—100 days. Of thick typical 
tankard shape, deep yellow flesh, excellent keeper. 
1495—Pkg., 10c; oz., 22e; %4 Ih., 55e; Ib., $1.65, post- 
paid. es 
MAMMOTH LONG RED—110 days. A. popular 
strain with Dairymen, yielding a heavy tonnage 
per acre. ~Skin deep red, flesh veined rose-pink. 
Splendid keeper. 1496—Pkg., 10c; oz., 22c; %4 Ib. 
55e;3 1lb., $1.65, postpaid. 
~ SWISS CHARD 
or SPINACH BEET 
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. 
FORDHOOK GIANT—60 days. A strain of Swiss Chard, with extra large stalks 
and large leaves, heavily crumpled and tender, of superior quality, and of fine 
flavor. i79—Pkg., 15¢; oz., 28e; %4 Ib., 75e3 % Ib., $1.35; Ib., $2.30, postpaid, 
LUCULLUS—60 days. Stalks very 
large, broad and thick. Leaves tender, 
heavily crumpled and of fine flavor. 172 
—Pkg., 10e; oz., 22c; %4 Ih., 65e; % Ihb., 
$1.10; lb., $1.95, postpaid. 
EIFFEL TOWER MANGEL—100 days. The roots LARGE RIBBED WHITE—60 days. 
grow uniformly from % to % above the ground, Very broad, ‘thick mid-ribs, | but the 
often 2 feet and more in length and 6 inches in leaves are plain and for this reason 
preferred by many. Tender, fine qual- 
ity. 169—Pke., 10c; oz., 23ce; %4 Ib., 66e; 
% Ib., $1.123 Ib., $1.88, postpaid. 
RUBY CHARD—60 days. The stalks 
are a bright crimson, with the rich 
green leaves heavily crumpled. Lovely 
diameter. The skin is bright red and the firm flesh 
is white tinged with rose. An excellent keeper, of 
fine quality and of very high feeding walue. Roots 
of enormous weight have been grown from Salzer’s 
Hiffel Tower Mangel and the yield per acre has 
been tremendous. Greatly relished by all cattle and 
gives a wonderful flow of milk. 141486—Salzer’s appearance, of fine quality, and very 
Cliftfiwood Farm Tested. Pkg. 15ce; oz., 26e; %4 Ib. tender! 180—Pkge., 15e; oz., 28e; %4 Ib., 
4c; % Ib., $1.29; lh., $2.35, postpaid. Te; Y Ib., $1.48; lb., $2.75, postpaid. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED DWARFT— 
90 days. The plant is earlier, and more 
dwarf than the older sorts, and is com- 
pletely covered from the ground up, with 
large, solid sprouts, about 1% to 1% inches 
in diameter, which : Le, 
mature in succession. 
The quality is of the 
finest. 208S—Pkge., 15e; 
0Z., 65¢e; 14 Ib., $1.95; 
% Ib, $3.65, 
postpaid. : 
CRESS 
FINE CURLED 
CRESS—40 days. 
Also Known as 
Pepper Grass. 
Long 
Island 
Reproduction of Old Cut 
as i ; : Leaves finely , : 
: sively for salad. »« 7 a 
-Crisp, pungent  agr 
= 
( : : postpaid. aS : 
WHITLOOF CHIC-. Wi AMIS RRR ae. a ange eae 
3 'The plants make a COLLARDS 
delicious winter sal- GEORGIA—S0 days. Much used where 
Improved Dwarf curled and 
flavor. 433— 
ORY OR FRENCH | CRESS—50 days. Curled Cress 
The Best Keeping, Surest Heading 
ad. Lift the roots in the soil is too poor to grow cabbage. 364 
grown exten- 
Pke. 10c; oz, 
ENDIVE —110 days. 434—Pke., 25e; 2 pkes., 45e, postpaid. 
Large Cabbage in the World 
Always in Great Demand 
100 days. 
heads sell themselves to thrifty purchasers. 
On the city markets, the attractive, fine appearing 
The home gardener 
who once plants this superb variety, finds it so far superior in 
every respect to many other late sorts that he has ever tried, that 
where Giant Flat Dutch Cabbage has once gotten a foot-hold ina 
garden, it has never been supplanted by other varieties, but is 
sown year after year. 
Unsurpassed in quality and taste, sureness 
of heading, weight, size, attractiveness, far superior for sauerkraut 
and slaw. Once planted, always planted. We recommend it.as one 
of the greatest late flat cabbage ever introduced, and among the 
finest of any in existence. 
A Sure Header 
For sureness in heading and regularity in growth, GIANT FLAT 
“DUTCH CABBAGE certainly heads the list. | 
inches in diameter, averaging 18 to 20 pounds in weight. 
Heads are 12 to 14 
every time, very large, very hard, solid heads, crisp, tender, sweet, 
uniform in shape, color and handsome appearance. 
short stem, is a very compact grower, forms few. loose leaves, 
which turn into the head and if planted closely will yield enormous 
crops. 
have been reported. 
Reports of 999 marketable heads from 1,000 plants set out, 
It keeps well until late in Spring and is good 
‘for shipping. 250—Price of Giant Flat Dutch Cabbage: Pke., 15e; 
VW oz., 28¢3 02., 50c; % Ib., $1.62; 1% Ib., $2.653 Ib., $4.95, postpaid. 
x 
It forms | 
It has a very . 
fall and store until 
wanted for forcing. 
Then plant upright 
in the cellar. 359— 
Pkg., 15¢e; % oz., 33e3 
oz., 54e; % Ib., $1.82, 
postpaid. 
LARGE ROOTED 
OR COFFEE CHIC- 
ORY—120 days. A 
root grown like car- 
rots, when dried and 
roasted, if added to 
coffee, imparts rich- 
ness and flavor. The 
young leaves are ex- 
ceHent salad. 358— 
Pkeg., 15¢e; 1% oz., 28e; 
oz., 49e; % Ib., $1.65, 
pestpaid. 
JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 
—Pkge., 10c; oz., 23e3 %4 Ib. 64ce; Ib., $1.80, 
postpaid. 
CORN SALAD 
OR FETTICUS—60 days. Popular substi- 
tute for lettuce in early spring. 431— 
Pkg., 15c; 1% 0z., 34e; oz. 56c; %4 Ih., $1.62, 
postpaid. 5 
Corn Salad 
