

1945 
KENNETH E. SALZER 
1900 
HENRY. A. SALZER 
77 Years of Faithful 1868 
Service JOHN A. SALZER 
“TIL PEACE BRINGS PLENTY 
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January 2, 1945 
Dear Friends: 
It is time to think about gardens again and 
this year your Victory garden is going to be just 
as important as it was any time Since Pearl Har- 
bor. You, along with 20 million other Victory 
Gardeners produced enough vitally needed food 
last year to make it possible for our government 
to take certain canned vegetables off the ra- 
tioned list. Unless we produce as much or more in 
1945, we may be faced with a larger list of ra- 
tioned foods. Men, t00;°-all ofzus gardeners 
know that nothing can compare with fresh vege- 
tables we pick from our gardens as we need then. 
None of the vitamins are lost, and we get the most 
food value whether for canning or table use. The 
best vegetables are fresh vegetables as they come 
only from your garden, picked as you need then. 
While we are happy that Victory is in Sight, we 
must not overlook the tremendous amount of food 
we will be called upon to Supply for the liberated 
people of Europe. 
We cannot urge you too strongly to order early. 
Like most everyone, we have a number of our ex- 
perienced employees in the armed forces. .We are 
glad they are able to serve their country so well, 
but the burden of filling your needs falls on us 
Older folks on the home front. For this reason 
we ask again that you order as early as possible 
SO we can give your orders our personal attention 
and prompt service. 
And, of course, while we may be prejudiced, we 
just know that you get only the best seeds when 
you buy from Salzer. That’s the way we have been 
selling for the past 77 years. 
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We thank you for. your past orders and extend 
our best wishes for another successful Victory 
Garden in 1945. Until Peace Brings Plenty, Plant 
More for Early Victory. 
MARKET GARDENERS 
Market Gardeners and Truck Gardeners, and those who 
buy bulk seed in large quantities: See Page 57 for whole- 
sale prices on seeds in quantity lots. 
Sincerely yours, 






i f the $500 Victory Garden Contest, I have been asked what seed 
iE poe Salzerts Seeds.—Mrs. Catherine Benzo, Box 261, Norway, Michigan. 3 
