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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO 
1934 
L A 
CROSSE, 
WIS. 
INOCULATION 
We recommend the inoculation of peas 
before planting. Full instructions on each 
I)ackas'e. 
Garden size .$0.15 \ 
1 bu. size .40/ o 
3 bu. size .‘’"V a 
5 bu. size . 1.3.51 » 
_____ 20 bu. size . 4.60 * S 
I had a wonderful garden from your seeds last year again. We can always depend upon Salzer’s Seeds._ 
Mrs. A. M. Conjurske, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 
SALZER’S EARLY BIRD PEA 
variety that is exceptionally early, hardy, and enormously produelive. 
ihe plants grow about two feet high, vine and foliage moderately heavy, color light green, 
atu? fill" f 1K"**'!!, about four iiiclies long, semi-broad, pointed. 
<“ 1" yer.y large, dark green peas, tender, sweet, and of best 
qualit.^. bird is blue and semi-wrinkled. 
flnviTr'^.fn tlifwiLV!,yielding qualities, combined with its 
•^y 'vho have tritd it Tt"is almost as ear?y L^"lhrymllh%arie{r^^ 
GIANT GREEN PEAS 
ISig, luscious, jumbo peas, delieiousl.v ten¬ 
der and of melting sugary quality! Not at 
all tough, as one might expect from such 
large peas, nor are they dry or mealy. The 
plant is of bush form, may be planted in a 
limited space, and bears a large quantity of 
pods, filled to bursting with very large peas. 
Has received much publicity in garden maga¬ 
zines the past year. 
899 — Pkg.. 15c; lb.. 5.5e; 3 lbs., .$1.00; 
5 lbs., $'i.<M), iiostpaid. Not prepaid: 10 lbs., 
Sii.fo; 50 lbs., $8.95; 60 lbs., $17.‘>5. 
THOMAS LAXTON 
A splendid iii:irket-g;':irdeiier .sort, tiiid 
espocl.-illj recoiiiiiieiided for the home 
Kurdeii. The pod.g are larg-e, about 4 
inches long, square on the end, and con¬ 
tain a large number of sweet, tender and 
lu.scious peas of melting quality. Vines 
3 to 3feet long, rich dark green in 
color; pods contain 6 to 8 peas. Matures 
in about 5!1 days. For best results, inocu¬ 
late Peas before planting. 858 — Pkg., 
8ej ll>., 40c; 
3 Ihs., 71c; 
5 Ih.s., .$1.45, 
l> o s t j> a i d. 
Not p r e - 
paid: 10 lbs,, 
.$2.20; 30 Ih.s., 
.$5.n5;601h.s., 
$11.50. 
SALZER’S GRADES 
Often called “Prosperity.” The hardy 
and vigorous vines grow about 2^ feet 
high, pale green in color, and hear singly 
and most froci.v, froni top to hottoni of the 
X ine, liiigt^ pods about 4 inches long, tliat 
contain 7 to 10 peas of delicious quality, 
sweet, tender and sugary. Matures its 
crop in about 57 days. Pods are straight, 
light green and slightly rounded at the i 
point. This remarkable pea is ideal for i 
market gardeners and home gardeners | 
alike. | 
855—Pkg., 6c; lb., 39c; 3 lbs.. 69c; 6 lbs., ■ 
$l.i;, postpiid. Not prepaid; 10 lbs., $3.10; 
30 lbs., $6.75; 60 lbs., $11.00. 
DWARF TELEPHONE 
OR DAISY 
This fine, wrinkled variety has all of 
the qualities of the old well known Tall 
Telephone i)ea, but is of dwarf growing 
habit, attaining a height of 15 to 17 
inches. Matures in about 75 days. 
The vines are of vigorous growth, producing 
large pods in great profusion and about a week 
earlier than the tall variety. The pods are about 
5 to 6 inches long and contain eight to ten 
green, wrinkled peas of delicious flavor. 
892—Pkg., 10c; lb., 40c; 3 lbs., 71c; 5 lbs., 
$1.45, postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 lbs., $3.10: 
30 lbs., $5.75; 60 lbs., $11.00. 
DWARF DEFIANCE 
•• varieties of large podded, dwarf peas; 
It IS lit for the table in 76 days from planting. The vines are very 
vigorous, hardy, about 20 inches high, with coarse, dark-green 
foliap. The pods are long, broad, pointed, dark-green in color and 
equal Ill size and fullness to those of the Alderman, often measur¬ 
ing 6 inches or more and generally containing 9 to 11 peas. These 
peas are very large and in flavor and sweetness rank with the 
highest. A great favorite with gardeners. The peas retain their 
tenderness long after they have been picked. Also a splendid 
variety for the home gardener, because of its compact, bushy 
growth, permitting a good heavy yield in a limited sp:ice 
898—I’kg., lOe; lb.. 1.5e; 3 lbs., 81c; 5 lbs., $1.65, postpaid. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs., $3.30; 30 lbs., $6.00; 60 lbs., $11.50. 
SALZER’S GIANT 
EXHIBITION PEAS 
Hnse Pods— 
Best Quality Peas 
Giant 
Exiiibilion 
Peas 
To those who wish huge pod¬ 
ded peas, we suggest that they 
plant Salzer’s Giant Exhibition. 
It is a late maturing kind. Is a W’rinkled pea. very pro¬ 
ductive. the huge pods being well packed with peas, which, 
although large, are of a fine quality, sweet, sugary flavor 
and not tough as one would extiect. The pods frequently 
grow to seven and even eight inches in length, depending of 
course somewhat on the soil, and it is not unusual to find 
between ten and twelve peas to the pod. The lateness of 
Salzer’s Giant Exhibition is fully offset by its productive¬ 
ness and its vigorousness. It has iiuniernus first jiri/.es to 
its credit, from various fairs, which accounts for Its being 
named Exhibition. The pods are uniform in size, of a rich 
dark green color, and well packed with large 
size peas. One of the best main crop va¬ 
rieties. 
Pods rather straight, with curve near end. 
Vines grow vigorously. Ready to use in 
about 85 days. To those of our custmera 
who w:mt immense size, and most di licious, 
heavy yielding peas—we recommend Sal- 
zer’.s Giant Exhibition. 
872—rkg., 1,5c; lb., 45c; 3 lbs., 81c; 
5 lbs., $1.<>.5, postpaid. Not prepaid: 19 
lbs., $3.45; 30 lbs., $6.80; 60 lbs., $13.96. 
