Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1894 — AN 11-INCH STRAWBERRY. [ARTICLE]
AN 11-INCH STRAWBERRY.
Who would believe it? Strawberries as large as apples—yet it is so. Salzer's catalogue Is brimful of the rarest kinds of hardy, ironclad fruits, such as strawberries, currants, blackberries, raspberries, apples, peaches, pears, nuts, etc. Grapes! We should say so —as large and luscious as the celebrated grapes on the Rhine in Germany, If ton Will Cut This Out and Send It With 55c to the John A. Salzor Seed Co., LaCrosse, Wis.; you will receive their small fruit giants—Eloagnus Longipes, a Giant Strawberry, a Giant Gooseberry and a Colos al Mulberry, in all four plants—all beautifully illustrated in their mammoth catalogue, which is sent along for the 55c, or catalogue alone, 5c postage. C It is a crushing criticism on the modern school of art that an exchange of pork for painting is called reciprocity. A sickly, plmple-cover-d skin is often transformed, as if by magic, into the full bloom of radiant health by tho use of Gleuu’s Sulphur Soap. Jagson says that even the most unobserving man begins to look around when he sits down suddenly on an icy sidewalk. Tested b> time. For Bronchial Affections 1 Coughs, etc., Brown’s Bronchial, Trochks have proved their efficacy hy a test of many, years. Price 26 cents. College-bred hoys are not always the most successful, but they generally have tho most fun.
