. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO.'S CATALOGUE OF PLANTS AND SEEDS, LA CROSSE, WIS, 66 First=of=All Sweet Corn. Forvears as our friends well know, we have boomed the Telephone Corn to the exclusion of all other sorts as the earliest variety in cultivation. We now take nleasure however in offering them a variety that is even earlier than the Telephone. This is a bold statement, but it is made with due deliberation after careful tests Wse
. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO.'S CATALOGUE OF PLANTS AND SEEDS, LA CROSSE, WIS, 66 First=of=All Sweet Corn. Forvears as our friends well know, we have boomed the Telephone Corn to the exclusion of all other sorts as the earliest variety in cultivation. We now take nleasure however in offering them a variety that is even earlier than the Telephone. This is a bold statement, but it is made with due deliberation after careful tests Wseveral hundr^^^^ of our customers the past season. First-of-AIl has proven itself, in this test, 4 days, and in some cases a week, earlier than the Telephone. It will be found an especial boon to all market gardeners. Ears often 8 inches long, though the average length is but 5 to 6 inches. It is a magnificent Corn and will be • great bonanza to all who plant it. The ear of this Corn is of fine form, fills up well, kernels beautiful white, very sweet. It is a Corn that the private gentleman, tlfie gardener and far- mer want for their own table as well as for the market. It is the very earliest, as a few of our friends below affirm: H. Stout, Ind.: *'It is the earliest, finest Sweet Corn I ever ; T. K. Burke, 111.: "From 1 quart I sold $ worth and did not half ; Ely,Ohio: "Bought 1 peck of seed; that netted rae $60 00. Was the earliest in the ; Will Bently, Pa.: "My neighbors'Corn ripened 12 days after my First-of All. It is the old story: the very, very, very earliest vegetables can be grown only from Salzer's ; Frank Lloyd, Iowa: "Made more money on your First-of-All Corn than any other vtgetable, except, possibly, your Eariy Bird ; Mrs. Bell, Neb.: "That package of seed gave me delicious Corn 11 ds^s before my neighbors. SAMPLE EAR OF SALZER*s FIRST-OF-ALL SWEET CORN. % SIZE. We planted
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