1934 
SALZER’S RECORD BREAKER 
SIX WEEKS PEA 
Schmittler, Box 206, Grayvllle, Ill., 
writes, «We picked your Six Week’s Record Breaker 
leas just forty days from the day they were 
p anted/’ Mrs Fred Jane, R. D. 1, Blunt, S. D., 
wi ites. One of our land agrents saw our Record 
Breaker Peas. You should have heard him remark 
about them! They are fine and big yielder.s.” 
Salzer s Record Breaker Six Weeks is a whirlwind 
maturity Sweet, luscious, melting. 
ready to be picked, 
for tabl© or market, in 42 days. 
Pods are rich dark green color, about 3 inches 
long, narrow and nearly round, borne singly, con¬ 
taining 7 to 9 peas each. Grows about 12 inches 
1 - vigorous and hafdy. The seed is 
slightly dented. Pods are produced in riotous pro¬ 
fusion and are literally jammed with delicious 
peas, that fairly “melt in your mouth.” It 
beyond all expectation. Splendid 
gardener as well as the market gar- 
dene^r. Aside from our own Cliffwood Farm tests 
we have the reports of the leading pea growers of 
America, who unhesitatingly say, "It is the Earliest 
Wrinkled Dwarf Pea in the world.” sl^Pk.® 
4,>c; .£ lbs., 81c; 5 lbs., postpaid IVot 
prepaid; 10 Ihs., !j!2.25; 30 lbs., $0.50; GO lbs” 
Hope you ,^11 .end "O' -o« 1 know your ..ed, „„b..Uble, tor father u..d them y..,. .go .ni hi. 
den was hard to excel.—Miss Florence Osborne, Box 104, Richmond, Ind. ^ ® 
