1934 
W • SALZER’S • SEEDS* 
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An extra-early, standard, smooth pea, widely grown for canning. A heavy 
yielder, vigorous growing vines about 2 feet high, bearing fine pods of a dark 
green color, about 2inches in length, and blunt at the apex. They are well 
filled with small, smooth peas of a bluish-green color. Matures in about 50 
days. Matures practically the entire crop at one time. 
844—I’kg., .'>«•; III.. Sbe; 2 Ills. 51o; 5 Ills. $1.07, iiustpaid. Not iirepaid: 10 Ills., 
$1.80; 30 lbs., $4.8.‘'i; 00 Ilis.. .$0.00, 
[yiLL RIPE SAME D AY 
SALZER’S EARLIEST AND BEST 
Tlii.s Pea is the liARLIEST AVHITE, SMOOTH PEA on 
earth, It'.s the pea lor you, Mr. Market Gardener, Mr. Home 
Gardener, to plant, whether by the package or by the hiishel. 
Its the greatest, earliest, big profit pea! Hundreds of thou- 
.sands of customers, small buyers and large buyers, all over the 
L lilted States and in foreign countries, have sown this world- 
famous strain, and everybody acknowledges it the earliest finest 
1 l3ig‘g‘6st mon6y-n'iR.king" round, sniootli poa, in cultivcition 
SnIzer'M Karliest and Best matures the entire crop at one time. It 
grows from IS to 30 inches high, is extremely prolific, bearing from 
o to l*j stiaiglit pods, ea.cli containing 7 to 8 medium sized, smooth round 
peas, which are sweet and of excellent flavor. They are yellowish-white 
42 days. Yields^ of fTom Iso to 
300 bu.shels of green peas pei acre have been reported of this varietv and 
sold at from $1.75 and even more, per bushel It is the nea to 
plant for an extra-early money making crop. Can be sown as early in spring 
as the ground can he properly prepared. Salzerts Earlie.st and lle.st Ls grand 
variety for .succession sowing, owing to its ability to resist mildew and to defy 
""'4 "» fall. Crop is short this year. ^ 
5, Arkansas City, Kans., writes, “Your Earliest and Best Peas 
for $.3 «Vto $4 o‘'i a^msliel”'^Ri^i.t'n^^^^ honses had them. Sold them 
lor to .$4.0o a bushel. Right after, we had a good, hard free/.e, hut they grew right 
on and made the liest crop ever, for early market.” 
S46—Pkg., lOe; Ih,. 30e; 2 lbs., CDe; 5 lbs,. $1.42. 
postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 lbs., $2,30; 30 lbs., $0.30; 60 lbs., $12.00. 
SALZER’S SCORCHER 
Another great extra-early, hard, smooth pea, of medium height, very produc¬ 
tive and a splendid canner. A companion in earliness to the above strain, as 
bred and developed it to mature only a day or two later than Earliest 
and Best. The pods are of medium size, about 2% inches long and are literally 
packed with smooth, hluish-greeu sugary peas of melting quality. The vines, 
of vigorous growth, grow 2 to 3 feet high, and are very prolific. It has table 
Quality, it IS extra-early, it is immensely productive, it is most popular for 
canning, it produces a crop under varied conditions. Miss M. ^Tippett Keytesville 
Mo.. writes, • ^ ^ t 
‘ ‘ 8 !i 1 z e r ’ s 
Scorcher Peas 
are the earliest 
and best I 
have seen.” 
E!ntire crop 
can be picked 
at one time. 
848—Pkg., 
lOe; Ih., 3,")e; 
2 lbs., 61 e; 
5 Ihs., $1.25, 
p o s t p :i i d. 
Not pre¬ 
paid: 10 Ihs,, 
$1.08; 30 Ills., 
$5.35; 60 Ihs., 
$ 10 . 10 . 
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SALZER’S ALASKA 
The seed I ordered from you last 
year gave wonderful results in every particular.—Mrs. Alta Austin, Birdseye, Ind. 
