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* for table use only. 
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Rutabagas are also known as Swedish Turnips, Swedes, or Rus- 
sian Turnips. They have firmer flesh than turnips, however, are 
more solid, and hence keep later into spring. Like turnips, they 
are excellent for both table use and for stock feeding. They are 
also good as a rotation crop. 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP 
90 days. It is unusually productive, giving big yields of the 
finest rutabagas; also a splendid variety for table use. Roots of 
large size, globular, with flesh of deep yellow color, fine grained, 
and of finest quality. Skin yellow ‘with purple top. 1508—Pke., 
10c; oz., 22¢e; %4 Ib., 56ce; 1% Ib., 94e; Ib., $1.65, postpaid. 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN 
75 days. Mammoth Russian Rutabaga is the heaviest yielding, 
the largest and most uniform variety. One of the finest and sweet- 
est for table use, is devoid of woodiness, and is also one of the 
best for stock. Has very short neck. Easily harvested. Sow 
about two pounds per acre. Flesh is fine grained, golden yellow 
and mild-flavored. It is a heavy cropper and has been giving very 
fine satisfaction in all sections. 1510—Pkg., 15c; oz., 30c; %4 Ib., 
7Oc; Ys Ib., $1.15; Ib., $1.95, postpaid. 
Best 
for the 
Table 
Delicious Rutabaga—Fine Grained, 
Tender, Sweet Flavor, Abundant 
Yielder 
DELICIOUS 
Long Island Neckless 
Delicious Rutabaga is a superb rutabaga, finely fla- 
85 days. 
voered, tender, fine grained, and very sweet, that we have developed 
Roots are globe shaped, very smooth and hand- 
some, fine deep yellow with purple tops, and have very small 
“necks.” Hnormously productive. It surpasses all other ruta- 
bagas in tenderness and flavor, hence we recommend it only for 
tableiuse. Invaluable for truckers and for home use. We recom- 
mend it highly. 1517—Pkg., 12¢; oz., 28ce; %4 Ib., T6e; 1% Ih. $1.253 
Ib., $2.30, postpaid. 
WHITE SWEET RUSSIAN 
Has a white flesh of a milder and sweeter flavor and 
contains. more saccharine than the yellow-fieshed sorts. Matures 
in about 80 days and is an extremely productive variety. Not so 
desirable for table use, but fine for stock. 1512—Pke., 10c; 02., 
22e; 14 Ih. 56e;3 1% Ib., 94c; Ib., $1.65, postpaid. 
TAMPALA 
An old Chinese vegetable, 
that produces its excellent 
greens in mid-summer, when 
spinach bolts to seed, and 
much finer than Swiss Chard. 
The leaves are cooked and 
served just like spinach. 
Tampala retains its tender- 
ness 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 individual 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 salads, instead of lettuce. 
Tasty flavor, high in food 
value, easily grown, and grows 
over a long period! 1110— 
Pkge., 18ce; % o2z., 50c3 V2 OZ 
S6e; 02., $1.52; 2 0Z., $2.75, post- 
paid. 
80 days. 
Tampala 
JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 
F GLOBE PURPLE TOP! 
TURNIP 
SNOWBALL OR SIX WEEKS 
45 days. Splendid table qualities. One of the earliest, round, 
white turnips, producing medium large, round roots with only a 
single tap root; they are of attractive appearance; quite smooth, 
skin and flesh snowy white. The flesh is firm, mild and sweet. 
1204—Pkz., 10¢; oz., 22¢e; 14 Ib., 52c; % Ih., 94c; Ib., $1.65, postpaid. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN 
45 days. Small tops, strap leaved, roots flat, reaching a diameter 
of 4 inches; purplish-red above, white below, with white flesh, fine 
grained, mild and tender. 1206—Pkg., 15c; 0z., 30c; %4 Ib., TOc; 1% Ib., 
$1.15; Ib., $1.95, postpaid. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF 
46 days. It is splendid for early spring and late fall sowing 
producing in about 46 days, a tender, mild, sweet turnip. Roots 
quite flat with upper half a purplish color and the lower half 
white. Flesh is pure white. 1211—Pkg., 10c; oz., 22c; %4 Ib., 52e;3 
w% Ib., 94¢; Ib., $1.65, postpaid. 
COWHORN TURNIP 
In Cowhorn Turnip you have the best “plougher,” the 
best deep cultivator on the farm! It’s better than a 12-inch deep 
plow. CowHorn tunnels into the soil, often 24 inches deep, and 
brings up the good qualities and mixes it with the surface. Splen- 
did for the table. Excellent for stock. The skin is of a clear white 
color with a shade of green on the crown. 1202—Pkg., 10¢c; 0z., 22¢3 
Y% Ih., 52e3 Y% Ib., 94e; Ib., $1.65, postpaid. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
55 days. A good producer and a fine keeper, splendid for table, 
tip-top for stock. It is of symmetrical globe shape. The roots are 
large, white, and purple above ground. The fiesh is white, tender, 
fine grained and mild in flavor. 1212—Pkg¢g,., 10e; oz., 25e; %4 Ib, 
GOc; 1% Ib., $1.05; Ib., $1.85, postpaid. 
GOLDEN BALL 
60 days. Medium sized, round roots of deep golden-yellow skin 
and fiesh, which is firm, crisp and of excellent quality for the ta- 
ble. 1236—Pkg., 10c; oz., 22¢; 14 Ib., 52e; % Ib., 94¢; Ib., $1.65, post- 
eee LARGE WHITE GLOBE 
55 days. It.is globe shaped, grows very large, of delicious fla- 
vor, and has sweet, juicy, white flesh of solid texture. Also called 
White Globe Strap Leaf. 1208—Pkz., 10; 0z., 22e; % Ib., 52¢3 7% Ib., 
94e; Ib., $1.65, postpaid. 
YELLOW ABERDEEN PURPLE TOP 
70 days. Outer skin yellow, with purple top .Flesh light yellow, 
sweet, excellent for table and relished by stock. Fine for early 
winter use. 1237—Pkg., 10c; 0z., 22c; %4 Ih. 52¢c3 1% Ib. 94c 3 Ids 
$1.65, postpaid. WHITE EGG 
58 days. Has oval roots about 8% inches long and 2% inches 
wide, egg shaped, skin white and smooth, flesh firm and white. 
1217—Pkg., 10c; oz., 22e; %4 Ib., 52¢3 2 Ib., 94e; Ihb., $1.65 po t id. 
TASTYGREEN 
Mustard. Spinach 
Tastygreen, the wonder vege- 
table, is rich in protein, mineral 
matter, and other elements so 
necessary to the development and 
maintenance of the human sys- 
tem. “Greens” are highly essen- 
tial to our well-being, and of 
these, Spinach is perhaps the 
most widely planted and the most 
widely used, although unpalata- 
ble to many. 
Tastygreen, the wonder vege- 
table, is far superior to Spinach 
or any of the other greens, and 
has a delicious flavor ali its own, 
slightly and ‘agreeably pungent 
with a Mustard taste when served 
hot, and when eaten raw, the fla- 
vor 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 rib. The 
leaves, stem and all, are prepared 
for table use in the same manner 
as Spinach or Turnip greens. It 
is very prolific and bears abun- 
dantly. The plants grow quickly 
and are ready to use in 21 to 23 
days after planting. 1107—Pke¢e., 
10¢e; oz., 28e; %4 Ib., 76ce; % Ib. 
$1.25; Ib., $2.30, postpaid. 
ROTENONE DUST—See P. 76. 
65. days. 
Tastygreen 
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