MOND JUBILEE 
75 Years of Faithful Service 


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SOW SALZER’S SEEDS 
1868 - 75TH ANNIVERSARY - 1943 
January 2, 1943 
Dear Friends: 
Railway congestion presents a Serious problem in our war 
effort, and naturally all shipments vital to the war are given 
preference. This means that all other shipments are apt to 
be delayed, not only freight but also express and parcel post 
shipments. Labor shortages, likewise, are becoming acute as 
our boys are being called to the colors. The war takes 
precedence over everything. 
Therefore, we urge you to order early and further, to 
please allow at least one week for your order to arrive. We 
will ship all orders promptly but as mentioned above, there 
may be some delays beyond our control. 
Plant a Victory garden this spring. Each individual Vic- 
tory garden will increase our country’s food supply and a gar- 
den will reduce one’s living expenses. Sow good seed. 
SALZER'S SEEDS FEED OUR ARMED FORCES 
Mr. W. J. Wright, Bajo Boquete, Chiriqui, Republic of 
Panama, writes, ‘‘When the Panama Canal was completed in 1914, 
I came here to engage in gardening. I had used Salzer’s Seeds 
before, in Texas, and trying them 
here, found they gave wonderful re- 
sults in Panama. Have used them 
steadily ever Since. Cabbages, 
beets, and carrots are going out 
daily in carlots and truck loads, and 
the soldiers are taking all. 80% of 
them are from Salzer’s Seeds.’’ 
Many seed items are very short. 
Drastic reduction in flower seed pro- 
duction to meet the emergency of 
urgent food supplies, together with 
limited seed crops necessitates 
early ordering. Many flower seeds 
will be unavailable in 1944. Please 
order early! 
Cordially yours, 
HEALTH i, f, Bae, 
ECONOMY ie 
1900 
HENRY A. SALZER 







1868 
JOHN A. SALZER 




MARKET GARDENERS 
Market Gardeners and Truck Gardeners, you who 
buy bulk seed in large quantities: See Page 57 for 
wholesale prices on seeds in quantity lots. 




Mr. A. E. Kiekhoefer, 615 Stewart Ave., Wausau, Wisconsin. 
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SOW SALZER'S SEEDS: 
I All of the seed we ordered from you this spring, is up and growing good.— 5 
