SALZER SEED 

JOHN A. 





Much smaller than 
the field varieties, 
rich in sugar, finely 
grained and sweet. 
Exceptionally fine 
pumpkin for pies. 
It is a very pro- 
lifie type, producing 
nice, uniform size 
and shape pump- 
kins in abundance, 
Considered one of 
the hardiest and 
easiest to grow. 
Matures in about 
70 days. 

953 — Pkg., 8c; 
oz., 15c; 44 l|b., 40c; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
WINTER LUXURY 
A eplendid winter sort, excellent for pies. Fruits about 9 inches 
in diameter, nearly round, smooth russet yellow skin, very prolific. 
Flesh light yellow, very thick, firm, sweet, fine grained and finely 
flavored. Keeps well. 955—Pkg., 8c; oz., 16c; 1%4 Ib., 49c; % Ib., 
88c; lb., $1.50, postpaid. ‘ 
SALZER’S: MAMMOTH 
Very extensively grown. Splendid for stock feeding as well as for 
the table. A popular type with the home grower, considered the 
best for exhibition purposes and a dependable sort in every way. 
Deep creamy red color. Nearly round, slightly flattened at top and 
bottom, 
Wlesh is deep orange red and fine grained. A good variety to 
plant with corn. One of the best for winter storage. Matures fully 
in about 110 days. We have grown specimens of this variety 
weighing 125 Ibs. t 
951—Pkg., 9c; 0z., 16ce; % Ib., 44¢e; % Ib., 75e; Ib., $1.35, post- 
paid. 
\ JAPANESE PIE 
Fine grained, dry and sweet. They 
ripen early, keep well and are fine 
for home use. It is one of the easiest 
pumpkins to grow. A large crook- 
neck sort with dark green skin 
mottled with yellow stripes. Matures 
in about 80 days. 946—Pkg., 9c; 
* oz., 16c; % lb., 49e; % Ib., 88e; Ib., 
$1.50, postpaid. 
MIXED PUMPKIN 
A mixture of the choicest and 
finest pumpkin seed. Have some of 
each variety in one patch in your 
garden, without having to purchase 
a package of each, 
957—Pke., 5c; oz., 9e; % Ihb., 
32c; % Ib., 5%ce; Ib., 95c, postpaid. 
Salsify 
SANDWICH ISLAND 
Widely grown for fall and winter use 
and is popularly called Oyster Plant, 
because it has sucha delicious oyster- 
like flavor. 
Salzer’s Sandwich Island grows a fine, 
fleshy root 6 to 8 inches long and about 



1 ineh thick. The white flesh is of 
superior oyster-like flavor and is very 
nutritious. Matures in 140 days. It is 
hardy and may be left in the ground over 
winter, or may be stored in a pit or 
cool cellar after cutting off the leaves. 
1060—Pkg., 5¢; oz., 27¢; 2 oz., 48e; 
yy he 80c; Ib., $2.95, postpaid. 
Salzer’s O06 |—Sandwich Island, Salzer’s Cliff- 
Sandwich wood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED: A spe- 
Island cial reseiected strain certified by THREE- 
Salsify WAY tests: Pkg., 10c3; 0z., 35¢; 2 oz, 
646; %4 lb., $1.05; lb., $3.85, postpaid. 
SALZER’S YANKEE PIE 
For the tastiest, most delicious pumpkin pies, plant 
Salzer’s Yankee Pie. 
enormously high in sugar content. 
It is round and slightly 1 C 7 
ribs, rather small, about. 10 inches in diameter, and 
of exquisite quality. 

LAY CROSSES Wise 

CO.,; 

It’s the finest of all and ranks 
flattened, with shallow 
The tender, rich yellow flesh A eH 
is very thick, meaty and sweet, and the skin is a deep oran 
There is no finer pumpkin, especially for the home garden. Matur 
in about 70 days and is an excellent keeper. Very hardy and ver 
productive. Hundreds of thousands of customers sow this strain 
year after year. 
Bnormously productive. 
956—Pkg., 10c; 0z., 19¢; 
paid. 
KENTUCKY FIELD 
Also known as Large Sweet Cheese. Fruits flattened on both ends 
and large in circumference. Matures in about 90 days. 
The rind is cream colored and slightly ribbed.. In wide use for 
canning and keeps exceptionally well. It is a heavy yielder and @ 
good main crop variety. The thick yellow flesh is tender, sweet and 
of’ finest quality. Splendid for stock feeding as well as for table 
use. It is one of the old, widely used kinds of exceptional merit. 
950—Pkgz., 5c; oz., 13c; %4 lb., 35e; % Ib., 64c; lb., $1.10, post- 
paid. % 

Salzer’s Connecticut Field Pumpkin or Big Tom 
BIG TOM OR CONNECTICUT FIELD — 
Pumpkins are very easily grown in among sweet corn or field 
corn or whenever there is room for vines to spread. Connecticut 
Field is a standard corn-field variety and is widely grown for stock 
feeding, as well as table use. so 
Vines are wonderfully prolific; fruits average 25 pounds in weight, 
are round and flat on the ends with a smooth hard rind. Flesh is 
yellow. thick, dry, fine flavored, sweet and of excellent keeping - 
qualities. A standard variety with canners. Matures in 75 days. 
943—Pks., 8c; 0z., 16c; %4 lb., 49e; % lb., 88e; Ib., $1.50, post- 
paid. / ‘ 
EVERGREEN 
and blossoms, Very effective against Rose Insects, } 
Aphids, Beetles, Thrips, Moths, Cabbage Worm, Leaf | — 
Roller, Cut Worms, White Fly, Leaf Hopper, Red : 
Spider, Squash Bugs, Cucumber Beetle, Potato Bugs, 
Cabbage Maggot, etc. Does not burn or damage the 
most tender foliage and kills both chewing and suck- 
ing types of insects. 1 oz. makes 6 gals. of spray, 
A powerful, non-poi- 
sonous insecticide, safe 
5495—1 oz. bottle, 35; 6 oz. can, $1.15, postpaid. — 

SULROTEDUSTER 
A Rotenone-Sul- 
fur dusting mix- <> 2 
PYROTE SPRAY 
A highly con- 
eentrated liquid 



ining = ture. Contains 
ee Hotes 0.80% Rotenone. 
thrum with other Efficient as an in- 
insecticidal ingre- secticide, fungi 
dients plus a neu- cide and repellent. 
Prrore |tral spreader, Excellent for 
Does not require Gladiolus Thrips, 



=e 
Pescricios 
fee owen 
ure Pours weerTasss 
Rose Chafers, Flea 
Beetles, Cabbage 
Worms; affords 
protection against 
Mildew and Black Ge: 
Carnation Alternaria, 
the addition of 
soap. Pleasant 
jodor. Simply di- 
ma lute with water 
according to direc- 
tions on each container. Spot, é x 
Kills both sucking and chew- gra Eso te nee Cashel 
ing insects attacking flowers, canister operates aS a con- — 
shrubbery, lawns and vege- venient duster. -5278—10 x 
tables. 5277—1 oz. bottle, 
35e; 5 ozs., $1.00; pint can, 
$2.85, postpaid. 
oz. Push-Pull Duster, 50c; — 
1 lb. canister, 50¢c, postpaid; 
not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $1.35. | 

May I say that Salzer’s Seeds are patriotic, for in these times of stress they produce good crops in spite of drouth, 
soil or excessive rains.—Mrs, Alex Good, Jule Farm, Westphalia, Missouri. ie 


It is the -best in cultivation today, for the table. 
¥/, Ib. 54¢; % Ib., 90e; Ib., $1.65, post- 















to use on tender plants | 
