Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1895 — Back with Rich Trophies. [ARTICLE]

Back with Rich Trophies.

Last spring we made notice in these columns that Mr. Henry A. Salzer, of the John A. Salzer Seed Company., La C rosso, W is., Am erica’s leading Seed Growers and Merchants, was in Europe in search of rare seeds and novelties for the American farmer and citizen. . > Judging from,, their new catalogue, his tHp was an eminently successful one. It is brim full of rare things. Of especial merit we name the Bismarck Apple, bearing the second year; the Giant Flowering Star Phlox; the German Coffee Berry; and for the farmer the Victoria Rape; Germanica Vetch; the Lathyrus Silvestris; the Giant Spurry and Giant Incarnate clover; Sacaline; and dozens of other rare things. This wide-awake firm is in the van, and their catalogue, which is sent for 5 cents postage, would be cheap at $1 per copy.

Theaverage legislator is much better at naking loopholes than laws. Die Lowest Rates Ever 3la<le to the South Will be in effect via the Gouisville & Nashville iailroad on Mnrchs, April 2 and 30.1895. Round rip tickets Mill be sold to points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama. Mississippi, Georgia and West Florida, and one way tickets to Florida it about half the usual rates. Ask your ticket tgent about it. and if h- can not sell you excurdon tickets write to C. P. A more, General ?assenger Asent. Louisville, Ky.