1936 
'W • SALZER’S • SEEDS 
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WHITE BUSH SCALLOP SQUASH 
The great summer squash that is so popular at all 
markets. Always brings good prices. 
It is quite flat, with ridged or scalloped edges, 
very thick, and the vines are extremely productive 
and disease-resisting. Flesh is very tender and 
melting. Differs radically in flavor from the winter 
types, and is of true bush habit. An early maturing 
variety of finest quality and very prolific. 
1086—Pkg„ 5c; oz„ 15c; 2 oz„ 25c; lb., 3Sc; lb., 
$1.00, postpaid. 
MIXED SQUASH 
A mixture of all the different 
squash we catalog. Very desirable. 
1103—Pkg., 5c; uz„ 10c; 2 oz„ lGc; GlANTSuMMER 
V* lb., 27c; Y> lb., 47c; lb., 75c; 2 lbs., CROOKNECK- 
$1.35, postpaid. 
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Salzer’s Giant Summer Straiglitncck Squash 
GIANT SUMMER STRAIGIIT- 
NECIv— A selection from the Crook- 
neck but with a straight neck. 
Fruits are intensely warted, 18 to 20 
inches long, beautiful deep orange-' 
yellow in color, with a thick meaty 
neck. Flesh is tender and of ele¬ 
gant quality. 1104 — Pkg., 10c; oz., 
16c; 2 oz., 27c; % lb., 42c; y. lb., 73c; 
lb., $1.15, postpaid. 
SWEET POTATO SQUASH —Fruits 
very thick fleshed, 6 to 8 inches 
long. Unusually sweet and tender, 
of the finest quality; very prolific. 
A summer variety. I 105 — Pkg., 10c; 
oz., 19c; 2 oz., 32c; % lb., 51c; y 3 lb., 
90c; lb., $1.50, postpaid. 
Mammoth White Bush Scallop 
SALZER’S GIANT SUMMER 
CROOKNECK 
An old standard summer squash. 
One of the earliest and largest of 
the summer “crook-necks.” Fruits 
are large from iy 2 to 2 feet long, 
with a thickly warted surface and 
deep yellow color. Flesh is tender 
and of fine quality. Very produc¬ 
tive. 
1085—Pkg., 5c; oz., 10c; 2 oz., 18c; 
lb., 32c; lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
Sweet Potato Squash 
Herb Seeds, Sweet, 
ANISE—For flavoring cookies, candies, etc. I 242—Pkg., 10c. 
BASIL, SWEET—Used in mock-turtle soups. I 244—Pkg., 10c. 
BORAGE—For salads and lemonades. i 246—Pkg., 10c. 
CARAWAY—Seeds are used to flavor roasts, and for cookies, etc. 
Plants do not seed until second year. 1249—Pkg., 10c; oz., 14c. 
CATNIP or CATMINT—For seasoning. Also makes excellent bee 
pasturage. Perennial. 1277—Pkg., 10c; Vis oz., 65c. 
CORIANDER—The seed is used in candies. 1253—Pkg., 10c. 
DILL—The seeds and stems are used for seasoning and for making 
Dill pickles. 1254—Pkg., 5c; oz., 17c; V4 lb., 45c; lb., $1.10. 
FINOCCHIO, or FLORENCE FENNEL—The leaves boiled, are 'used 
in fish sauces, and like parsley; the seeds for flavoring. 1256— 
Pkg., 10c. 
LAVENDER (Lavendula Spica)—For perfume and for making 
sachets. Easily grown. 1260—Pkg., 10c; oz., 45c. 
MARJORAM, SWEET—The leaves and ends of shoots are used 
green for seasoning broths, dressings, etc. May be dried for winter 
use. 126 1—Pkg., 10c; oz., 45c; Vi lb., $1.25. 
Pot and Medicinal 
ROSEMARY—The leaves are used for flavoring meats and soups. 
Plants do not reach a size suitable for tise until the second season. 
1265 —Pkg., 10c; Vfc oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
SAFFRON—Flowers are used for coloring dishes, also for flavor¬ 
ing. Pick flowers when in full bloom. 1267—Pkg., 10c. 
SAGE—For seasoning. For winter use, cut the leaves and tender 
shoots when the plant begins to flower, and dry in a shady place. 
Perennial. I 268—Pkg., 10c; oz., 32c; 2 oz., 59c. 
SAVORY SUMMER (Bohnenkraut)—For seasoning dressings and 
soups, and also with string beans. 1269—Pkg., 10c; oz., 20c. 
THYME, BROAD LEAVED ENGLISH—For seasoning, also for 
making tea to relieve nervous hea.dache, 1272 —Pkg., 10c. 
WORMWOOD—Fragrant, spicy odor, but intensely bitter taste. 
Used as a tonic. Beneficial for po'ultry. 1273 —Pkg., 10c; oz., 45c. 
MIXED HERBS—Every Garden should have a corner devoted to 
mixed herbs. A package usually produces plenty for flavoring or 
for medicinal purposes. 128 1 —Pkg., 10c; oz., 27c. 
Salzer’s Hardy Outdoor Grown Vegetable Plants 
Strong, thrifty plants, grown out of doors during the winter months, on our farms in the South. These out¬ 
door grown vegetable plants are very hardy and will give you earlier crops. Orders for more than 100 plants 
must be in multiples of 100 of any one variety. Orders will be booked and shipped when the plants are avail¬ 
able or at proper time to plant. Please give us an approximate shipping date. 
BROCCOLI—Extra Early Propagerio—Italian Green Sprouting or 
Calabrese. Available up to June 15. Price: 50 plants, 70c; 100 for 
$1.10; 200 for $1.95; 500 for $3.85; 1,000 for $5.95, postpaid. Not 
prepaid; 1,000 for $4.25. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS—Improved Long Island. Available up to June 
15. Price; Same as for Broccoli Plants. 
CAULIFLOWER—Early Snowball—Erfurt—Danish Giant. Available 
up to June 15. 50 plants, 72c; 100 for $1.15; 200 for $2.00; 500 for 
$3.95; 1,000 for $6.15, postpaid. Not prepaid: 1,000 for $4.75; 5,000 
for $19.75. 
CELERY—Golden Self Blanching—Wonderful—Giant Pascal. Avail¬ 
able, April 1 to June 15. Price: Same as for Cauliflower Plants. 
EGG PLANT—Black Beauty—N. Y. Purple. April 1 to June 15. 
Price: Same as for Cauliflower Plants. 
KOHLRABI—Early White Vienna—Early Purple Vienna. Avail¬ 
able up to June 15. 50 plants, 49c; 100 for 75c: 200 for $1.40; 
500 for $2.85; 1,000 for $4.25, postpaid. Not prepaid: 1,000 for 
$2.75; 5,000 for $11.75. 
MINT PLANTS—Spearmint—Peppermint. Used for flavoring and 
for jellies. Specify variety wanted. Per plant, 27c; 3 for 75c; dozen, 
$2.90, postpaid. 
PEPPER—Harris Early Giant—California Wonder—Chinese Giant— 
Ruby King—Long Red Cayenne (Hot). Available, April 1 to June 15. 
Price: Same as for Sweet Potato Plants. 
SWEET POTATO—Nancy Hall—Porto Rico—Pride of Texas. April 
1 to June 15. 50 plants, 70c; 100 for $1.10; 200 for $1.95; 500 for 
$3.85; 1,000 for $5.95, postpaid. Not prepaid: 1,000 for $4.25; 5,000 
for $14.75. 
TOMATO—Break O’Day—Bonnie Best—Earliana—Select New Stone 
—Scarlet Topper—Marglobe. April 1 to June 15. 50 plants, 70e; 100 
for $1.10; 200 for $1.95; 500 for $3.85; 1,000 for $5.95, postpaid. 
Not prepaid: 1,000 for $3.75; 5,000 for $13.50. 
Greenhouse Grown Tomato Plants 
Salzer’s Earliest of All—Break O’Day—Salzer’s Tenderloin—June 
Pink—Ponderosa—Peak of Perfection—Oxheart—Marglobe—Norton— 
Yellow Ponderosa—Ground Cherry. 
Price (Specify variety desired) ; Dozen, 40c; 25 for 75c; 50 for 
$1.25; 100 for $2.00; 500 for $8.75, postpaid. 
My Sweet Potato Plants turned out just fine last year again. Have been ordering these from you for several years.' 
Mr. Chas. P. White, Stoddard, Wisconsin. 
