RED RIVER VALLEY RURAL 
NEW YOR K ER 
Salzer’s Red River Rural does the best on clay soils and black 
soils, but it is the universal sort for all soils. It will perhaps 
stand more neglect and do better under unfavorable conditions 
than any other main crop sort. Its shallow eyes are few and 
far between. Flesh white and mealy, and is scab proof and 
disease resistant to a marked degree. The tubers are nearly 
round, flattened with a very smooth white skin. Medium late 
and a good drought resister. It is very hardy and will stand the 
heaviest manuring without getting scabby or spotted. For this 
reason it is one of the most desirable for farmers and growers 
for the market. 250 to 300 bu. is not an unusual yield. It is 
especially adapted to northern sections. 
lib., 20c; peck, $1.04; postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid; Peek, 
41c; bu., $1.40; 3 Ini., or 1 bbl., $4.10; 0 bu., or 3 bbl., $11.95; 
15 bu., or 5 bbl., $19.50. Bags free, barrels extra at 25c each. 
SIR WALTER RALEIGH 
Sir Walter Raleigh resembles the Eagle Valley Rural in shape, 
but is a little more buff in color, and it is from four to six days 
earlier. Tubers are good, large size, few small ones, nearly, 
round; skin and flesh pure white, fine quality, almost blight 
proof. A sure yielder where other sorts fail. Lb., 20c; peck. 
$1.05, postpaid to 4tli zone. Not prepaid: Peek, 42c; bu., $1.45; 3 
bu., or 1 bbl.. $4.25; 9 bu., $12,40; 15 bu., $20.25. Barrels extra. 
RED RIVER GREEN MOUNTAIN 
This is a very reliable late variety. It is increas¬ 
ing in popularity wherever known and, in fact in 
many sections it has now superseded all other main 
crop varieties. It is earlier than most other late 
sorts. It thrives in all soils, especially on sandy soils, 
and in all localities, yielding big crops of large, 
smooth, white skinned tubers of oblong to roundish 
form, somewhat ilattened. On good soils the potatoes 
are all of good size, entirely free of small tubers. The 
surface is often netted, of bright appearance. Eyes 
are few and well distributed. The flesh is white, 
solid, fine grained, cooks white, dry and mealy. It has 
a very fine flavor. It seems to be entirely free of all 
diseases, scab, etc. 
Rain or shine, drouth or wet, it seems always to de_ 
liver the potatoes in fall, and you ean plow up bushel 
after bushel in ordinary soil. There are very few 
late potatoes equal to the Red River Valley Green 
Mountain. The vines are large, spreading, bright 
green; they grow very vigorously. 
Lli„ 2<>e; peck, $1.02, postpaid to 4th zone. Not pre¬ 
paid: Peck, 39c; bu., $1.35; 3 bu., or 1 bbl., $3.95; 
9 bu., or 3 bbl., $11.50; 15 bu., $18.75. Barrels extra. 
RUSSET BURBANK 
The best baking potato on the market today, commonly 
known m many sections as the Idaho Baker. Either cooked or 
baked, the pearly white, dry and mealy flesh cannot be sur¬ 
passed. Potatoes are good size, elongated, shallow eyes and 
have a beautiful russet and netted skin. Because of this netted 
skin, it is sometimes known as the “Peanut Potato.” Salzer’s 
Russet Burbank is a heavy cropping late maturing sort, hut 
should he planted on rich ground for best results. On poor 
ground, the potatoes do not reach a large size. Because of its 
leavy netted skin, it is hardly ever affected with scab and is 
resistant tp blight and other potato diseases. Has yielded 
300 to 400 hu. per acre. 
Lb., 20c; peck, $1.04, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid; 
Peck, 41c; bu., $1.40; 3 bu., or 1 bbl., $4.10; 9 bu., or 3 bbl., 
$11.95; 15 bu., or 5 bbl., $19.50. Barrels extra, 25c each. 
SCAB PROOF GOLDEN RUSSET 
Salzer’s Scab Proof Golden Russet is a medium early, hand¬ 
some variety of oblong shape and light yellow skin, which is 
completely covered with a thick, close, greyish netting. The 
flesh is pure white; cooks dry and floury, and is of fine flavor. 
It has been planted in all parts of the country and has proved 
everywhere a good cropper, yielding in some sections as much 
as 500 bu. per acre. It does well on most soils, stands drought 
to a remarkable degree and keeps exceptionally well. 
Lb,, 22c; peck, $1.07, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
Peck, 44c; bu., $1.50; 3 bu., or 1 bbl., $4.40; 9 bu., or 3 bbl., 
$12.85; 15 bu., or 5 bbl., $20.95. Barrels extra, 25c each. 
CARMEN No. 3 
a wmie idie poiaio Known everywnere. it is a tremendous 
cropper, of immense size, and in. great demand. No better 
cooker or keeper can be had. It has few and shallow eyes, 
creamy white skin and flesh, tubers large and oblong. Immune 
to blight, drought and hugs. Lb., 20c; peck, $1.02, postpaid 
to 4tli zone. Not prepaid: Peek, 39c; bu., $1.35; 3 bu., or 1 
bbl.. $3.95; 9 bu., $11.50; 15 bu., $18.75. Barrels extra. 
SALZER’S FERTILIZERS 
5552—COMPLETE FERTILIZER 4-8-6. An all around fertilizer, 
a complete plant food, analyzing 4% Nitrogen, 8% Phosphate, 6% 
Potash. Quick starting and lasting. Use 250 lbs. per acre. Price: 
5 lbs., 53c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 10 lbs., 45c; 25 lbs., 
85c; 50 lbs., $1.35; 125 lbs., $2.95; 250 lbs., $5.75; 1,000 lbs., 
$ 20 . 00 . 
5509—NITRATE OF SODA. High in nitrogen. Use it in ad¬ 
dition to other fertilizers. 100 lbs. per acre. Can only be sent 
by freight. Not mailable. Not prepaid: 10 lbs., 55c; 25 lbs., 
90c; 50 lbs., $1.60; 100 lbs., $3.00; 500 lbs., $12.50. 
5511—BONE MEAL FERTILIZER. Made from fresh green bone 
with an analysis of about 2% per cent nitrogen, 26 per cent phos- 
phoric acid, and 50 per cent bone phosphate. This fertilizer has been 
steamed in order to give quicker action. Is considered one of the 
most lasting and result producing fertilizers obtainable. Not prepaid- 
5 lbs., 31c; 10 lbs., 45c; 25 lbs., 80c; 50 lbs., $1.45; 125 lbs., $2.95; 
250 lbs., $5.75; 500 lbs., $11.00; 1,000 lbs., $21.00. 
5560—SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. Fifty pounds of this contains 
more nitrogen than one ton of manure. For field crops, use 100 lbs. 
per acre; for general garden purposes, use 2 lbs. per 100 sq feet 
Always apply away from vegetation. It supplies nitrogen only, and 
potash and phosphate should be supplied additionally. Price: 2 lbs., 
35c; 5 lbs., 58c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 5 lbs., 30c; 
*5 lb tv 60c: 25 lbs - 85c > 50 lbs., $1.35; 100 lbs., $2.50; 500 lbs., 
$11.75; 1,000 lbs., $22.75; 2,000 lbs., $44.50. 
Salzer’ s Constellation GardenTool 
Salzer’s Improved Constellation Complete is a combination 
outfit which may be used as a hill or drill seeder, double or 
single wheel cultivator, plow, or hoe, as conditions require. It 
has all the equipment to serve you from the initial seeding to 
the final cultivation. 
1— SALZER’S IMPROVED CONSTELLATION COMPLETE. Shipping weight, 
60 lbs. Price, not prepaid, $14.75. 
2— SALZER’S IMPROVED CONSTELLATION HILL and DRILL SEEDER. Will 
sow all seeds from beans down to finest garden seeds either in continuous drills, 
or in hills spaced from 4 to 24 inches apart. Can be made into a complete ma¬ 
chine by adding the cultivating equipment. Shipping weight, 50 lbs. Price, not 
prepaid, $12.00. 
3— SALZER’S IMPROVED CONSTELLATION DOITRLE WHEEL CULTIVATOR. 
May be used as a double wheel hoe, plow or cultivator astride the row during 
early cultivation, and as a single wheel cultivator between the rows later. Adding 
seeder parts will make the complete machine. Shipping weight, 35 pounds. Price, 
not prepaid, $8.20. 
4 — SALZER’S IMPROVED CONSTELLATION DOUBLE WHEEL HOE. For 
those who want a machine with the hoes only. By adding necessary parts 
later on. you can have the complete machine. Shipping weight, 30 pounds. 
Price, not prepaid, $6.40. 
5— SALZER’S IMPROVED CONSTELLATION SINGLE WHEEL CULTIVATOR. 
For the small gardener. Can be used as a hoe, plow, or cultivator, working be¬ 
tween the rows. Shipping weight. 35 pounds. Price, not prepaid, $7.10. 
6— SALZER’S IMPROVED CONSTELLATION SINGLE WHEEL HOE. Hoes 
are the most necessary tools in garden cultivation. This single wheel tool is 
very popular with the small gardener. Shipping weight. 27 pounds. Price, not 
prepaid. $5.30. 
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Sfw Salzer’s Seeds 
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SAVES LABOR—INEXPENSIVE 
THOUSANDS IN USE 
Salzer’s Constellation 
Garden Tool 
—10 Tools in one, Complete! 
$2 475 
Please send your catalog. A friend of mine said your Seed Potatoes were extra 
good.—Mr. Claude Hutcheson, R. D. 2, Greencastle, Indiana. 
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