. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. r 85 JOHN A. SALZER SEED CQ/S CATALOGUE OF PLANTS AND SEEDS, LA CROSSE, WIS. ______ RADISHES- ~~ ~ ^ One of the most profitable crops to grow for the market gardener and market farmer, as also for the private garden, is Radishes. There is no vegetable that is a better appetizer for breakfast than a fiiie, juicy Radish. In Europe these are served in restaurants with every meal, and enormous quantities are thus used. All that'


. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. r 85 JOHN A. SALZER SEED CQ/S CATALOGUE OF PLANTS AND SEEDS, LA CROSSE, WIS. ______ RADISHES- ~~ ~ ^ One of the most profitable crops to grow for the market gardener and market farmer, as also for the private garden, is Radishes. There is no vegetable that is a better appetizer for breakfast than a fiiie, juicy Radish. In Europe these are served in restaurants with every meal, and enormous quantities are thus used. All that' is required to bring them mto constant demand in America is to furnish an early, good Radish. Our Northern-grown stock always produces the finest, best-eating Kadishes. ' . New Radish—Salzer's Early Bird. •'It is the early bird that catches the worm," goes the saying, and it is the market gafdener who brings in the early vegetables to the market who catches the most money, or, in other words, makes the best profit out of his investment. Now, there is no other vegetable that is in greater demand and paying better than the Radish. For years, in our market gardener trade this was one of the main sources of income to us. In our new Radish, Salzer's Early Bird, we are sure we have the earliest Scarlet Globe Radish grown. The shape is regular,of rich scarlet color. The iruit is unusually tender,crisp and delicious, never becoming hol- low or pithy. It is very desirable for forcing, being fit to pull in lesstime from sowing than any other turnip va- riety. It is alike v^luablefor out-door planting for spring, or in autumn, aiid will always command a good price throughout the year. It will not disappoint a single mar- ket gardener who sows it, but will be a source of genuine pleasure and profit. We know of none of our vegetables that will pay the market gardener better and for the kitchen garden than Salzer's Early Bird Radish. This is the earliest, the finest, the handsomest


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