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SALZER’S EARLIEST AND BEST PE AS 
EARLIEST WHITE, SMOOTH PEA on earth! It’s the 
‘for you, Mr. Market Gardener, Mr. Home Gardener, to 
t, whether by the package or by the bushel. It’s the 
testy earliest, big profit pea! 
Zer's Earliest and Best matures the entire crop at one ~ % 
time. It Srows from 18 to 24 inches high, is extremely pro- = * 
fic, bearing from 6 to 8 straight pods, 2% in. long, each con- 
ng 6 to 7 medium sized, smooth, round peas, which are 
weet and of excellent flavor. They are yellowish-white 
hen ripe. Ready to pick for the market in 45 days. Yields 
from 250 to 300 bushels of green peas per acre have been 
eported 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- 
1 money making crop. Can be sown as early in spring 
he ground can be properly prepared. Salzer’s Earliest and 
t is a grand variety for succession sowing, owing to its 
sity bea gt mildew and to defy frost, both in spring and 
e fall. Bits é 
_ 846—Pkez. (2 0z.), 10c; 2 pks., 17¢; 1% Ib., 27; Ib., 45e;3 2 Ibs., 
‘i 5 Ibs., $1.65, postpaid. See Page 57 for quantity prices. 

















CaS 
“Another great extra-early, hard, smooth 
ea, about 24 to 28 inchés high, very produc- 
re and a splendid canner. Only a day or = 
two later than Earliest and Best. The pods 
about 2% inches long and are packed 
th 6 smooth bluish-green sugary peas of 
ting quality. Each vine bears 6 or 7 
Ss. Entire crop can be picked at one time. 
-Pke. (2 02.), 9¢; 2 pkegs., 16e; % Ib., 
b., 44e; 2 Ibs., 77e; 5 Ibs., $1.60, postpaid. 
SALZER’S ALASKA 
ely grown for canning. A heavy yield- 
Vines 30 in. high, bearing 6 pods about- 
2% inches in length. They are filled with 6 
small smooth peas. 50 days. 844—Pke. (2. 
0z.), Sc; 2 pkes., 14e; 1% Ib., 25¢; Ib., 42e; 2 
bs., T3e3 5 Ibs., $1.50, postpaid. p 
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-LAXTON’S PROGRESS 
fine variety of rather recent introduc- 
an. The vines are dwarf, 15 to 18 in. high, 
the deep green pods are often 4% in. 
long. By actual count, they contain one 
ore pea to the pod (7 to 9 per pod) and 
ore pods to the vine than any of the older 
axtonian type. The peas are of delicious, 
| iting quality, sweet and tender. Good for 
ezing. 859—Pke. (2 0z.), 9e; 2 pkes., 16e3. 
Ib., no Ib., 42e3 2 Ibs., 73e3 5 Ibs., $1.50, - 
7 a [hee c “8 ‘ j £ 

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, ten- 
der and luscious peas of melting quality. Vines 3 feet 
long, rich dark green in color; pods contain 6 to 8 peas. 
5 or 6 pods‘to a vine. 56 days. Good for freezing, 858— 
Pkg. (2 0z.), 10¢; 2 pkgs., 17¢; 1% Ib., 26e; Ib., 44e; 2 Ibs., 
Sle; 5 Ibs., $1.70, postpaid. : 
GIANT LAXTONIAN 
An extremely large podded, best quality, dwarf vari- 
ety with large pods and growing only 16 to 18 inches 
high, requiring no support. 55 days. The pods meas- 
ure 4 inches or more in length and are filled with 8 or 
9 large delicious peas, al- 
most double the size of 
any other early dwarf 
peas. Unsurpassed in 
quality and yield. Good 
for freezing. About 5 pods 
to a vine. SS0—Pkg. (2 
oz., 10e; 2 pkgs. 17e3; % 
Ib., 28e; Ib., 47¢; 2 Ibs., S7e; 
® lbs., $1.85, postpaid. See 
also Page 57. 

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7 Inocutate Peas With 
Scorcher NOD-O-GEN 

WYOMING WONDER 
Resistant to fusarium wilt and remains sweet 
and tender a week to ten days after it is ready to 
ick! ; 
‘ The vines are dark green, reaching a height of 
24 to 28 inches. Pods are 5 to 6 inches, and even 
6% inches, long, pointed, and are tightly filled with 
8 to 10 large peas of unusually sweet and sugary 
flavor. 75 days. 862—Pkg. (2 0z.), 10c;3 2 pkgs., 
18e; % Ib., 27e3 Ib., 45e3 2 Ibs., S8e3 5 Ibs., $1.75, 
postpaid. 7 
GRADUS Or Prosperity. 62-64 days. Pods 
3% to 4 inches long, pointed, 
BY i . ‘ plump and round, filled with 5 to 8 luscious peas. 
28 in. Good for freezing. 855—Pke. (2 oz.), 9e3 
2 pkegs., 16e; % Ib., 25e; Ib., 42e3 2 Ibs., 73e3 5 Ibs, ; 
$1.50, postpaid. Wyoming Wonder 

Salzer’s Laxton’s 
Progress Peas 



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