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Extremely early—A splendid strain for 
the North—Deliciously sweet—Easiest te 
grow—Sparkling red, crisp flesh. 


SALZER’S EARLIEST WATERMELON 
Especially bred and developed for those sections 
which have a short growing season, Salzer’s Earliest 
is sure to be the first watermelon on the market, be- 
ing fit for the table in about 60 days. On the La 
Crosse market, the earliest melons fetch prices of 50c 
to 80c each! Salzer’s Earliest has been a money 
maker for market gardeners for years and is in no 
less demand by the home gardener who wants the 
very earliest, luscious watermelons for his own use. 
Salzer’s Earliest reaches a large size, weighing 
from 25 to 30 pounds, is rather round in shape, of an 
attractive light green color and striped irregularly 
with darker green. It is enormously prolific, vines 
are vigorous and hardy and it is decidedly a short 
season melon and especially adapted for the North, 
The sparkling, crisp, red flesh is of wonderfully fine 
texture, has a delicious and exceptionally sweet flavor 
and ripens down to the rind. Unusually uniform in 
size and shape, it is a splendid shipper, and is a lead- 
ing market variety in all parts of the country. Even 
in sections too cool to ordinarily grow a crop of water- 
melons, Salzer’s Harliest will ripen fine large melons. 
667—Pkg., 10c; oz., 19¢e3; 44 Ib., 49e; 14 Ib., S9e;3 Ib., 
$1.65, postpaid. 
650—Salzer’s Earliest, Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE-A- 
TESTED—A_ special reselected strain certified by 
THREE-WAY tests: Pkz., 15¢e3; oz. 24ce; %4 Ib. 65e3 

ae % Ib., $1.19; Ib., $2.25, postpaid. 
BY SALZER’S FOURTH OF JULY 
__ A sure yielder, a heavy cropper and second only to SWEET 
Salzer’s Harliest as an extra-early watermelon. The melt- 
ing sweetness of this superb melon, the delicious, ex- SIBERIAN “at 
_ quisitely flavored flesh, its hardiness and ease of growth, 
have delighted gardeners everywhere. As far north as An extra-early 
Canada, Salzer’s Fourth of July will supply the tables just| yellow fleshed 
‘as bountifully as it does in the sunny regions of the South.| Watermelon that 
Matures an abundant crop of first quality melons twelve | matures in 50 days! 
inches long and nine inches in diameter, weighing about] This hardy, extra- 
25 pounds. The rich, red, fine-grained flesh ripens clear|early strain comes 
to the rind and is most luscious and refreshing. Not | from Siberia and is 
‘suited for shipping but a grand melon for home use and | giving excellent re- 
near-by markets. Thrives even under neglect. Matures] sults in short sea- 
in about 65 days. 671—Pkge., 10c; 0z., 19¢; 14 Ib., 52¢; 14 Ib.,| Son sections. The 
+95; Ib., $1.75, postpaid. melons are round, 
— dark green, borne 
% abundantly on the 
a EARLY K I ONDIKE robust vines, and 
the flesh is beauti- 
ful golden yellow, 
sweet, sugary and 

_ Small _ tan seeds, melons 
oblong in shape, flesh of ex- 
Salzer’s Sweet Siberian 
| cellent texture, very sweet, delicious. They 
aE os on we ape tay Se grow to medium size, averaging about nine inches in diam- 
ae ee eet OCl, ee eter. At market the melons sell rapidiy at good prices. 
ships well. Early Klondike 
is very early, but easily 
reaches a weight of 20 
"Pounds, often carrying three | steamers EARLISWEET MIXED 
Yields heavily. 654—Pkgz., 10c; oz., 19¢; 1% Ib., 52¢3; % Ib. 
95e; Ib., $1.75, postpaid. 

one time. 679—Pke., Sc; 0z., OF > Klondik 
Me idey 1, ibs dde; ve Ab. spe; Early Klo e An extra-early ea AR oh a Early watermelons 
The 8165, postpaid. cross beeween, Mountain Swest | and late watermelons 
long and mottled. Average weight melons of different 
STONE MOUNTAIN is about 18 pounds, with flesh a shapes and markings, 
; ,  |beautiful searlet, very fine all mixed. A hig bar- 
The outstanding introduction of the past few years.|.),ined and deliciously sweet. gain. Gives one many 
Somewhat oblong in shape, rather light gray in color, white Very prolific, often producing 6 Be : sis 
seeded, few cna: medium rind, and rich red, tender, very | to 8 melons on a vine. 652—Pkz., oe oe a te 
‘sweet, fine grained flesh. Average 40 lbs. and 80 Ibs. On| Se; oz., 15¢3 %4 Ib., 403 % Ib., 69e3 abs Se oy yee PAs 1K 
good melon soil. 653—Pkgz., 5c; 0z., 15¢e; % Ilb., 44c3 % Ib., Ib., $1.25, postpaid. See Page 514 nies o> a eee oes ” 
- %4e; Ib., $1.35, postpaid. for quantity prices. $1.15, postpaid. 

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I am one of your old customers, and we like Salzer’s Seeds very much. We always have the best of luck with them.— 
Mrs. Wendlin J. Schatz, 6240 So. Montgomery St., Tacoma, Wash. 
