LAUGHS 
AT FATHER 
TIME/ 
FINEST CUCUMBER 
INTRODUCTION IN YEARS/ 
Retaining its attractive deep green color for 
as long as -two months, ripening in 50 days, 
yielding heavily—Salzer’s Evergreen Cu¬ 
cumber is without a peer! Salzer’s Ever¬ 
green originated with the well known 
Mr. William E. Vail, Yorktown 
Heights, New York, who has been 
gj£. the introducer of several fine new 
Ih ,,; tomatoes. 
Fa!# market! 
Ideal for home or 
.. ■ Salzer’s Evergreen 
only small quantities, to sev¬ 
eral friends and customers. Almost without exception, from 
the most conservative to the most enthusiastic, it was pro¬ 
claimed one of the best slicers, one of the best for pickles, one 
of the best for firmness of flesh, one of the best for quality, 
for fine grained flesh, for satisfactory yield, and to crown it 
all, it astonished everyone with its remarkable ability to re¬ 
tain its beautiful and attractive deep green color for from five 
to eight weeks, looking just as green and vigorous as when 
first picked. Salzer’s Evergreen marks a new era in Cucum¬ 
bers. 
Commands Top Prices At Market 
Its handsome appearance instantly attracts the eye and market 
gardeners everywhere have been able to get the highest prices 
with Salzer’s Evergreen Cucumbers! And, it prolongs the selling 
season. You too can bring attractive deep green cukes to market, 
weeks after the local supply has normally disappeared, and enjoy 
a brisk trade. Salzer’s Evergreen is a smooth, spineless, dark 
waxy green sort about 10 inches long by 3 inches in diameter, 
tapering only slightly towards each end and rounded abruptly at 
both ends. Flesh crisp W'hite and few seeds. 
Home Gardeners, Market Gardeners! If you want the finest 
deep green colored cucumbers, you must plant Salzer’s Evergreen. 
It is valuable not only because of its ability to stay green, but 
also because of its firm flesh, its attractiveness, its prodigal yield, 
its earliness, and its extra flue quality. It is a great slicer and 
makes elegant pickles. Be sure to give it a trial. 
474—Pkg., 15cj oz., 32c; 2 oz., 56c; *4 lb., $1.04; *4 lb., $1.98; 
lb., $3.50; 2 lbs., 96.80, postpaid. 
If memory serves me right, this is the 35th year that I have been buying seed 
from you.—Mr. Joseph Kissley, Box 23, Tannersville, New York. 
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