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‘OALZER'S 
EARLIEST 


- SALZER'S ALASKA 
The extra-early, standard, smooth pea, 
widely grown for canning. A heavy yielder, 
vines 30 in. high, bearing six pods about 2% 
inches in length. They are filled with 6 small 
smooth peas. 50 days. Matures practically 
the entire crop at onetime. 844—Pkegz. (2 0z.), 
Ze; 2 pkgs. 12c; % Ib., 16¢;3 Ib., 27¢; 2 Ibs., 48e3 
5 Ibs., $1.10, postpaid. 


SALZER'S EARLIEST AND BEST PEAS” 
This Pea is the EARLIEST WHITE, SMOOTH PEA on earth! It’s the pea 
for you, Mr. Market Gardener, Mr. Home Gardener, to plant, whether by the 
package or by the bushel, It’s the greatest, earliest, big profit pea! Hun- 
dreds of thousands of customers, small buyers and large buyers, all over the 
United States and in foreign countries; have sown this world-famous strain, 
and everybody acknowledges it the earliest, finest quality, and biggest 
money-making round, smooth pea in cultivation. 
Salzer’s Earliest and Best matures the entire crop at one time. It grows 
from 18 to 24 inches high, is extremely prolific, bearing from 6 to 8 straight 
pods, 2% inches long, each containing 6 or 7 medium sized, smooth, round 
peas, which are sweet and of excellent flavor. They are yellowish-white 
when ripe. Ready to pick for the market in 45 days. Yields of from 250 to 
300 bushels of green- peas per acre have been reported of.this variety, and 
have been sold at from $1.75 and even more, per bushel. It is the pea to 
plant for an extra-early money making crop. Can be sown as early in spring 
as the ground can be properly prepared. Salzer’s Earliest and Best is a grand 
variety. for succession sowing, owing to its ability to resist mildew and to 
defy frost, both in spring and im the falL 
Mrs. A. W. Krage, R. D. 2, Caledonia, Minn., writes, “Salzer’s Earliest and 
Best Peas are very well named We have never been disappointed with them.” 
Mr. Chester W. Adams, R. D. 1, Mena, Ark., writes, We were delighted with 
the earliness and quality of your Earliest and Best Peas,” 
846—Pkge. (2 0z.), 10c; 2 pkgs., 15¢; 1% Ib., 20c; Ib. 35e; 2 Ibs., G5e;3 5 Ibs.,, 
$1.45, postpaid. See Page 57 for quantity prices. 
SALZER'S SCORCHER 

‘GIANT LAXTONIAN 
An extremely large podded, best 
quality, dwarf variety with large 
Another great extra-early, hard, smooth pea, about 
24 to 28 inches high, very productive and a splendid 
eanner. A companion in earliness to the above strain, 
as it is only a day or two later than Earliest and Best. 
The pods are of medium size, about 2% inches long and 
are packed with 6 smooth, bluish-green sugary peas 
of melting quality. Each vine bears 6 or 7 pods. En- 
tire crop can be picked at one time. 
848—Pke. (2 oz.), 8c; 2 pKgs., 14c3 % Ib., 19¢; Ib. 30e; 
2 Ibs., 55¢; 5 Ibs., $1.25, postpaid. 
“THOMAS LAXTON _ 
A splendid market-gardener sort, and recommended 
for the home garden. The pods are large, about 4 
inches long, square on the end, and contain 7 or 8 
sweet, tender and luscious peas of melting quality. 
Vines 3 feet long, rich dark green in color; pods con- : 
tain 6 to 8 peas. 5 or 6 pods to a vine. 56 days. Vem 
858—Pkeg. (2 0z.), Se; 2 pkgs., 14c; % Ib., 19¢; Ib., 30c; 
2 Ibs., 55e3 5 Ibs., $1.25, postpaid, 
| inoculate Peas Before 
Planting. See Page 59 
Laxton's 
Progress 

% 
This fine variety of rather recent 





Salzer’s Laxton Progress os z 
introduction 
pods and growing only 16 to 18 
inches high and requiring no 
support. Laxtonian has made 
for itself a new class of wrin- 
kled garden: peas, the giant 
podded early dwarfs. Rip- 
ens very early and is ready 
to pick, green for table, in 
about 55 days. The pods 
measure about 4 inches 
or more in length, 
slightly curved and of a 
: dark green color. They 
“™ are filled with eight or 
-, nine large, delicious 
a peas, almost dou- 
i ble the size of 
: any other early 
a) dwarf peas. 
Unsurpassed 
in quality 
and yield. 










Giant 
Laxtonian 

About 5 faa 
pods to a ay 
vine, 880— : 
Pkg., (2 02.), Sees, 
10c; 2 pkgs., 15c; “ 
% Ib., 20c; Ib., 32c; 2 Ibs., 59c; 5 Ibs., 
$1.30, postpaid. See Page 57 for quan- 
tity prices. 

has supplanted a good many older types. The vines 
are dwarf, 15 to 18 in. high, and the deep green 
pods are often 4% in, long. By actual count, they 
contain one more pea to the pod (7 to 9 per pod) 
and more pods to the vine than any of the older 
Laxtonian type. The peas are of a delicious, melt- 
ing quality, sweet and tender. 859-——Pkg. (2 0z.), 
10c; 2 pkgs., 15¢; 4% Ib., 20c; Ib., 32; 2 Ibs., 
59c; 5 Ibs., $1.30, postpaid. 
“WYOMING WONDER 
Resistant to fusarium wilt! Wyoming 
Wonder was bred withthe idea of secur- 
ing a large, dark green podded pea that 
would hold its sweetness after reaching 
the picking stage. And this we have ac- 
complished, for Salzer’s Wyoming Won- 
der remains sweet and tender a week to 
ten days after it is ready to pick! 
The vines are dark green, reaching a 
height of 24 to 28 inches. Pods are 5 to 6 
inches, and even 6% inches, long, beau- 
tiful dark green in color, pointed, and are 
tightly filled with 8 to 10 large peas of 
unusually sweet and sugary flavor. Ma- 
tures in 75 days. Valuable alike for home 
gardener and for truckers. 862—Pkg. (2 
0z.), 8c; 2 pkgs., 14c; 1% Ib., 19c; Ib., 28c; 
2 Ibs., 50c; 5 Ibs., $1.15, postpaid. See 
Page 57 for quantity prices. 

