1939 
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W • SALZER’S • SEEDS' 
SALZER’S GIANT EXHIBITION 
Huge Pods—Luscious Quality Peas 
To those Avho wish huge i)odded peas, we suggest that they 
plant Salzer’s Giant Exhibition. It is a late maturing kind. Is 
a wrinkled pea, very productive, 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 expect. Tlie immI.s 
fre<niontly grow to seven aiid even eight inches in length, dejiend- 
ing 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 productiveness and its vigor¬ 
ousness. It has niimerons first prizes to its credit, from various 
fairs, which accounts for its being named Exhibition. One of the 
best main crop varieties. 
Pods rather straight, with curve near end. Vines grow vigorously. 
Ready to use in about 85 days. 872—Pkg., 15e; 11*., 2 lbs.. t>-le; 
5 lbs., postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 lbs., .$1.90; 30‘ Ib.s., $5.45; 
60 lbs., $10.75. 
DWARF TELEPHONE 
OR DAISY 
This fine, wrinkled variety has 
all of the qualities of the old well 
known Tall Telephone pea, but is of 
dwarf growing habit, attaining a 
height of 15 to 17 inches. Matures 
in about 75 da5 S. 
The vines are of vigorous growth, 
producing large pods in great pro¬ 
fusion and about a week eailier 
than the tall variety. The pods are 
about 5 to 6 inches long and con¬ 
tain eight to ten green, wrinkled 
peas of delicious flavor. 892—l*kg., 
8e; lb., 34e; 2 lbs., .5.5c; 5 lbs., .$1.18, 
paid: 10' lbs., $1.55; 30 lbs., $4.45; t>0 lbs., .$8.50. 
Dwarf Telephone 
ostpaid. Not pre- 
DWARF DEFIANCE 
The best of the main crop varie¬ 
ties of large podiled, drawf pe:is; it 
is fit for the table in 76 days from 
planting. The vines ai'e about 20' 
inches high. Po«ls sire long, broad, 
pointed, dark-green in color and 
often inesisiire 6 inche.s or more in 
length and genersilly contain 9 to 
11 peas. These iieas are very large 
and in flavor and sweetness rsink 
with the highest. The pests retstin 
their tenderness long sifter they 
lisive been picked. Also a splendid 
variety for the home gardener, be¬ 
cause of its compact, bushy growth, 
permitting a good heavy yield in a 
limited spsice. 898—Pkg., Idc; lb., 
32c; 2 lbs., 50c; .5 lbs., .$1.95; post- 
psiid. Not prepsiid: 10 lbs., $1.32; 
.30' lbs.. $3.85; 60 lbs., $7.35. 
Peanuts 
Giant 
Exhibition 
Peas 
IMPROVED TELEPHONE PEAS 
Also called “Alderman.” Tbe dsirk green pod.s will 
retstin their fine, msirketstble sippesirsince for sin un¬ 
usually long time. Pods sire very uniform in shape and 
borne in the gresitest iirofiision. One of the finest late 
or main crop varieties. The vines attain a height of 4 
to 5 feet. Matures in about 85 days. Pods measure 
about 6 inches and more in length and are densely 
filled with Itirge, wrinkled peas, sweet and tender, of 
unsurpassable flsivor. 864—Pkg., 5c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 
.52c; 5 lbs., $1.10, postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 lbs., $1.45: 
30 lbs., $4.15; 60 lbs., $7.95. 
875—Improved Telephone, Salzer’s Clillwood Farm TRIPEE- 
A-TESTEIJ— A special reselected strain: Pkg., lOe; lb., 37c; 
2 ll»s., 60c; 5 lbs., $1.2.5, postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 lbs., $4.55; 
:50 lbs., $4.50; 60 lbs., $8.75. 
EDIBLE PODDED OR SUGAR PEAS 
They are eaten entirely, pods as well 
as peas. They are deliciously sweet and 
are entirely stringless. Cook them the 
same as string beans. 
DWARF GRAY SUGAR PEA— Height, about 
18 inches. Pods are broad and flat and of 
finest quality. Very productive. 912—Pkg., 
8e; lb., 35c; 2 lbs., .56c; 5 lbs., $1.19. postpaid. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs., $1.00; .30 lbs., .‘M.05; 
60 lbs., $9.00. 
MAMMOTH LUSCIOUS SUGAR PEA— Vines 
very tall, 5 to 6 feet; pods about 6 to 7 inches 
long and 114 inches broad. A heavy cropper 
of best quality pods. 9 13—Pkg., lOe; lb.. ,3.5e; 
2 lbs., 5)K‘; 5 lbs., $1.25. postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid: 10 lbs., $1.70; 30 lbs., $4.9.5; 60 lbs., 
$9.60. 
Mammoth 
Liiseioiis 
Sugar Peas 
EARLY VIRGINIA—A produc¬ 
tive variety, with very erect stems 
and large pods and kernels. Not 
only yields lots of nuts, but it is 
an excellent forage crop. Remove 
shells and plant kernels 6 inches 
apart in rows 4 feet apart. 841— 
Pkg., 10c; lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 61c; 
5 lbs., $1.25, postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid: 10 lbs., $1.75; 30 lbs., $5.00; 
60 lbs., $0.75. 
EARLY SPANISH — Smaller 
kernels but sweeter and finer fia- 
vored. Yields a heavy crop of nuts. 
An excellent forage plant for light 
land in hot, dry seasons. The tops 
are cut and cured for hay just be¬ 
fore frost. 840—Pkg., 8c; lb., 
34c; 2 lbs., 59c; 5 lbs., $1.20, post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid: 10 lbs., $1.70; 
30 lbs., $4.00; 60 lbs., $0.50. 
Dwarf Defiance 
i 
Early A’irginia 
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We have planted your Giant Exhibition Peas for 18 years and have been proud of them, both in the garden and canned. 
—Mrs. Henry H. Bagley, Darringlon, Washington. 
