1938 
W * SALZER’S • SEEDS 
53 
M RS.JOHN THATCHER, 
KNAPP, WISCONSIN 
£§m J.V-/pixll. dark-green squash, ah 
| T most black, about 4 
flV inches in diameter and 6 
inches long. The fruits turn to a 
V golden color as they mature, and can 
V be used either green or ripe. Vines 
■ scent almost Insect proof, anil tlie 
■ ground is literally covered with the 
■ scalloped, r a t h e r roundish dark 
■ green fruits. Of superb quality, they 
I make excellent pies and can be 
f cooked whole when young. Is of ex¬ 
ceptionally nice flavor, and is just 
the right size to cut in half and 
bake. It is a splendid keeper, im¬ 
mensely prolific and is one of the A 
best. One customer reports 36 nice il 
squash from three hills. A fine win¬ 
ter variety. 
1 090—Pkg., 10 c; oz., 15e; 2 oz., 27c; 
4 lb., 45c; Vs lb., 7Sc; lb., $1.25; 2 lbs., 
2.25, postpaid. 
ALZ ER'S 
HUBBARD 
improved 
Sa ! 7 : er ; S !s n tVe W .nosti 
wlnter^aun^I 
^ cents and it can-■ 
Jp*4 
I * general! 
t-veenTn cofoV" Moder- I 
J h The 
gnO^lhickdry 
and a rich flavor. 
~f k 2 |^. 1 ? ib.%Ie; ’ % 
Vb!’, «£;’ ut ¥1.00, post- 
l‘09 I—Improved Hub- 
baril, Salter’s ClilVwood 
Far m T'BI* 
p Jj E - A - jMk 
tested —• A .M m 
special re-se- 
lected strain: jgpji 
pkg.. 15c; oz., 
19c; 2 oz., 32c; 
y 4 lb.. 57c; Vs WgW 
|1>„ »3c; lb.. 
$1.50, postpaid. 
TABLE 1 
QUEEN 
cents j n shape very similar 
Jpkd. to the Improved Hub- 
* « bard. Trifle smaller, 
however, but earlier and more 
prolific. 
The rind is a golden color and 
is somewhat waited. It is the 
earliest of the Hubbards and an 
extremely heavy producer. The 
average weight of the fruits is 
about 8 pounds; occasionally light 
cream colored stripes are seen at 
the blossom end. Has finely 
grained flesh, thick, and richly 
flavored, and is a favorite with 
canners; has excellent keeping 
qualities. The shell is hard and 
strong, making it a good shipper. 
1097—Pkg., 5c; oz., 15c; 2 oz., 
25c; % lb., 3Sc; 14 lb., 65c; lb., 
$1.00; 2 lbs., $1.1)0, postpaid. 
Salzer’s 
Improved 
Hubbard 
BLUE 
HUBBARD 
A recent meritorious small Hubbard Squash 
__om the Minnesota Experiment Station that 
combines the excellent qualities of three varie¬ 
ties. It has tlie size of Table Queen, the won¬ 
derful melting flavor of Delicious, and tlie marked keeping 
qualities and prodigious yield of Improved Hubbard. The 
Kitchenette averages 6 
. to 7 pounds, cooks up 
mealy and dry and is of 
mvrm tl* ~W it - A superior eating quality, 
with a delicious flavor. 
Just the right size for 
family use and a fine 
type for market gnrden- 
f, rs. (089—Pkg., Hie; oz., 
MmfrflMHBinVMm' ifiymSwBjk*--6 c; 2 oz.. 35c; 1 , i!>.. 57c; 
cents 
Fruit is an attrac¬ 
tive blue-gray color, 
similar in shape to 
Improved Hubbard, 
but more warted. 
Rind is very hard, 
making it an excep¬ 
tional keeper; flesh 
is thick, deep yel¬ 
low, of flue flavor 
and texture. Heavy 
yielder. I I 06 — 
Pkg., 10c; oz., 15c; 
2 oz., 27c; Vi 11>., 
45c; Vs lb., 78c; 
lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
fCOLDEN 
HUBBARD 
postpaid, 
The best and finest flavored Summer 
Squash. The dwarf bushes produce heavily, 
large, elongated, smooth, dark green fruits. 
0 which become marbled with yol- 
cents low and lighter green. Best for 
jglgTw use when 7 inches long. Tender, 
LM\U. melting flesh; also known as Coco- 
} l zelle Squash. 
1088—Pkg., 10 c; oz., 17c; Vt, lb., 43c; 
14 lb., 75c; lb., $1.30, postpaid. 
'i f\ rrr ,*c A winter squash, finely 
II I Hbiv flavored, somewhat top 
1U pKQ, shaped and has a rich, 
| dark green skin. It is a 
standard strain and is 
very popular. The fruits average in 
weight about 10 pounds. 
The rind is deep dark green, mottled 
with lighter shadings, but not as thick 
skin as the Improved or Golden Hub¬ 
bard. The thick flesh is very fine 
grained, sweet, dry and dark orange in 
color. It is a fine shipper. A good 
home garden and market gardener’s va¬ 
riety. and will keep until Spring. 
1094—Pkg., 10c; oz., 15c; 2 oz., 
27c; 14 lb.. 45c: Vs lb., 78c; lb., $1.25; 
2 lbs., $2.25, postpaid. 
Delicious 
SALZERS KITCHENETTE 
ITALIAN VEGETABLE MARROW 
Am enclosing my order for garden seed. If I want a good garden I sow Salzer s Seeds. Mrs. Lola Burke, R. D. 2, 
Box 724, Battle Creek, Michigan. 
