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Mes, RALPH VAN 
BERGEN , JR.,223 
HARDING AVE., 
MUSKEGON, MICH. 










N | WEBER WAX 
N fien and 9 or eith pod RS Pees (2 
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SS heavy yield- . 
SN er, bearing handsome pods 



about 6 in. long by about 
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thick flat, slightly curved 





and almost ent irely 
stringless ~attractive light 
SS waxy yellow color. Re- 
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sistant to drought, bush 
dwarf, 12 to 15 inches 
high, compact and of vig- 
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S 40 to 45 days. 
7o—2 Oz Pke., 103 2 
N pkes., 17¢: % Ib., 26e3 Ib., 
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44e; 2 Ibs., Sle; 5 Ibs., $1.70, 
postpaid. See also page Dae 











SELECT GOLDEN WAX 
The 
ded boo dard fla 
bean, and al- t waxpod- 
it «is 
Ene. earliest bask CENTS 
my pug yet it is PKG 
. 0 produce ; 
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Marken oe all over witiy 
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| 80% for Market ‘ eee 
CUSTOMERS SAY oe : 
for the ho 
arze and at- 
Mrs. Ralph Van 
Bergen, Jr., 9231 Hard- 
ing Ave., Muskegon, 
Mich., writes, “Have al- 
veady canned 30 quarts 
and have plenty for the 
| table from 1 Ib. Cliff- 
wood Early Wonder 
Wax Beans.” M iss 
Nina Lucas, Leesville, 
Virginia, writes, 
“Have canned 25 
quarts and am still 











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»€3 1% Ib. 26e; 
Sle; D ipa een Ib., 
quantity 
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2 pk 
SS. 
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ke.. 13e: reselected strain, 2 
picking beans from 1 me Boeke. 21; % Re Be 
lb. Cliffwood Early postpaid. ron 89e; 5 Ibe: ate 
Wonder Wax.” Mrs. Page 57. rq 90, 
Thomas J. Smith, R. : 
uantity pri 



D. 2, Box 54, George- 
town, Tenn., writes, 
“We think . Salzer’s 
Cliffwood Early Won- 
der Wax Beans are 
the finest we ever grew.” 
Mrs. Alfred H. Peterson, R. 
D. 2, Kenosha, Wis., writes, 
“Fast year was the first 
q F “ ‘ 
time I used your seeds and SALZERS | ai | : er -. aa ' 
Mee so well pleased 1 am CLIFF WOOD << _— Amey a 
a catalog along EARLY WONDER. es re : 
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41 Salzer’s Seeds are the best I have ever planted, and I have been getting them for I 
ces, see 

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