Pepper 
EARLY GIANT PEPPER 
65 days. A very large and very early 
pepper that will produce heavy crops in 
the northern parts of the country. The 
fruits are 5 in. long and 3% in. through; 
deep green, turning to brilliant red. 
Flesh thick and of a very sweet, pleasant 
flavor. Harly Giant Peppér is not only 
very large, but the plants are enormous 
yielders, as many as 33 peppers being 
picked from one bush. 932—Pkg., 20c; 
% oz., 45c3 02., 84c; 14 Ib., $2.90; 46 Ib., 
$5.30; Ib., $10.35, postpaid. 
BUG DUSTER 4,2.27%,.0%% 
reaches all parts of the plant, including 
the under side of the leaves. Contains 
10 oz. Kalite, the nationally advertised 
insecticide. 5470—Each, 65c; 2 for $1.20, 
postpaid. é 
PIMIENTO 
4 
71 days. Pimiento is of a different type 
than the other well known peppers. It is 
used very much in salads. It is of the 
sweetest flavor and does not contain a 
trace of fieriness. 
It is a productive strain, exceptionally 
smooth, glossy and of mild, delicious fla- 
vor. Plants are vigorous and_ upright, 
growing about thirty inches high with 
short, broad, dark green leaves. Deep 
green fruits, becoming deep red as they 
mature. Ripens in about 71 days. 927— 
Pke., 15¢e; % oz., 40c; 0z., T6c3 Y% Ib., $2.805 
Ib., $9.85, postpaid. 
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PEPPERS 
SWEET VARIETIES 
CALWONDER 
65 days. This is really an early form of 
California Wonder. A quality giant, rec- 
ommended for the home garden. Mild and 
sweet, it produces very large fruits with 
thick flesh, deep green,changing to bright 
crimson. 916—Pkg., 15c; % oz., 40c; 0z., 
76ce; %4 Ib., $2.80; Ib., $9.85, postpaid. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER 
75 days. Has extremely thick walls and 
flesh, thicker than that of any other va- 
riety. The bright, attractive green fruits 
change to handsome, brilliant crimson, and 
are mild and deliciously sweet. It is enor- 
mously prelifie and is ideal for stuffing and 
baking. Measures 4% in. long by 4 in. at 
shoulder. Good for freezing. 935—Pkgz., 
15e; % oz., 39c; 0z., 75c; % Ib., $2.45; % Ib. 
$4.65; Ib., $8.85, postpaid. 
KING OF THE NORTH 
65 days. An extra early sweet pepper 
developed for the North! Fruits are large, 
about 4 in. long by 2% in. at shoulder, 
mostly 3-loculed, smooth, medium thick 
dark green flesh turning to glossy deep 
rich red. Flavor mild and sweet. Plants 
22 in. tall, vigorous and prolific. 23— 
Pke., 15¢e; oz., 58e; %4 Ib., $1.90; 1% Ib., $3.60; 
Ib., $6.85, postpaid. 
BELL or BULL NOSE 
70 days. An early, standard, rich scar- 
let pepper. Plants 2 feet high, compact 
and bushy, fruits 3 inches long by 2 inches 
thick with sweet, mild flesh and pungent 
ribs. Widely grown and highly desirable. 
919—Pkg., 10ce; % oz., 38c; 0z., 70c; 14. Ib., 
$2.25; V2 Ib., $4.25; Ib., $7.85, postpaid. 
HUNGARIAN SWEET 
or BANANA 
65 days. Slender fruits 6 to 7 inches 
long. Very early and sweet with light yel-. 
low flesh turning bright red at maturity. 
Vigorous and productive. 920—Pkg., 25e; 
ie 02., 65¢3 0Z., $1.25; 14 Ib., $3.95, postpaid. 
PEPPER PLANTS 
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HOT PEPPERS 
IMPROVED HUNGARIAN 
WAX. 65 days. Peppers pun- 
gent and measuring 5 to 6 
inches in length, rather slender 
somewhat twisted point. They 
are waxy canary yellow in col- 
or, presenting a handsome ap- 
pearance, and turn to a beauti- 
ful crimson at maturity. Very 
prolific and_ desirable. Also 
known as Bulgarian Yellow 
Wax. Quite “hot.” 938—Pkg., 
15e; oz., 70ce; % Ih., $2.25; Ib., 
$7.85, postpaid. 
LONG RED CAYENNE. 70 
days. The true “hot” pepper. 
Slender red peppers, about four 
inches in length. The bright 
red fruits are extremely strong 
and pungent. 925—Pkg., 15c; 
oz., 58e; %4 Ib., $1.90; Ib., $6.85, 
postpaid. 
Pumpkin 
SMALL SUGAR 
100 days. Much smaller than the field 
varieties, rich in sugar, finely grained and 
sweet. Exceptionally fine pumpkin for 
pies. It is a very prolific type, producing 
nice, uniform size and shape pumpkins in 
abundance. Considered one of the hardiest 
and easiest to grow. 953—Pke.,-10¢c; 0z., 
27e; % Ib., 73c3 % Ib., $1.28; lb., $2.40, post- 
paid. 
WINTER LUXURY 
115 days. A splendid winter sort, excel- 
lent for pies. Fruits about 9 inches in 
diameter, nearly round, smooth russet yel- 
low skin, very prolific. Flesh light yellow, 
very thick, firm, sweet, fine grained and 
finely flavored. Keeps well. 955—Pkeg., 
10c; oz., 28ce; %4 Ib., 7T8e; % Ib., $1.34; Ib., 
2.50, postpaid, 
RUBY KING 
68 days. An improved strain 
of the old reliable, dependable, 
standard pepper that cannot be 
beaten. Exceptionally large, 
sweet flavored fruit, plants 30 
inches high. Plants are vigor- 
ous, compact and very produc- 
tive. Ripens its fruits early and 
with uniformity. Fruits fre- 
quently run 41% inches in length 
having usually 3 lobes. Deep 
green color when young, ripen- 
ing to a bright rich crimson, 
The flesh is thick and of mild 
flavor. 929—Pkg., 15¢; oz., 66c; 
% 1b., $2.10; % Ib., $3.95; Ib., 
$7.60, postpaid. 
SUNNYBROOK 
65 days. Earliest of all. Grows 
15 inches high and bears in 
great profusion, unusually sweet 
peppers; tomato shaped, 3 _in. 
wide to about 2% in. deep. Skin 
is smooth, glossy, brilliant scar- 
let; flesh very thick and sweet. 
934—Pkg., 15¢e; oz., 75e; %4 Ib. 
$2.45; % Ib., $4.60; Ib., $8.85, 
postpaid. at : 
WORLD-BEATER 
72 days. Here is one of the 
finest large peppers ever intro- 
duced! World-Beater measures 
nearly 6 inches long by 4 inches 
through, broad and blunt at the 
blossom end. The flesh is ex- 
tremely thick and is mild and 
sweet, color dark green, chang- 
ing to brilliant scarlet when 
ripe. Usually produces 15 to 24 
fruits to each plant. May be 
eaten raw without a trace of 
burning. 933—PkKgez., 15¢e; % oz., 
38e; oz., 70e; %4 Ib., $2.25; 1% ib., 
$4.25; lb., $7.85, postpaid. 
We have been ordering Sal- 
zer’s Seed since 1902 and find 
none better. Mrs. August Gick, 
Hughesville, Mo., R. 2, Box 2. 
SMALL RED CHILI. 
82 days. A very “hot” 
pepper. A rather small, 
bright-red variety, 
about two inches long, 
slender and _ pointed. 
Widely used for salads, 
pickling and Chili 
sauce; very pungent. 
921—PkKeg., 12¢; oz., 70¢3 
% Ihb., $2.25; lb., $7.85, 
postpaid, 
a 
YANKEE PIE 
95 days. For the tastiest, most 
delicious pumpkin pies, plant 
Yankee Pie Pumpkin. It’s the 
finest of all and ranks enor- 
mously high in sugar content. 
It is round and slightly flat- 
tened, with shallow ribs, rather 
small, about 10 inches in diam- 
eter, and of exquisite quality. 
The tender, rich yellow flesh is 
very thick, meaty and sweet, 
and the skin is a deep orange. 
There is no finer pumpkin, espe- 
cially for the home garden. Ma- . 
tures in about 95 days and is an 
excellent keeper. Very hardy 
and very productive. Hundreds 
of thousands of customers SOW 
this strain year after year. It 
is the best in cultivation today, 
for the table. Enormously pro- 
ductive. 956—Pkg., 15e; oz., 33¢3 
\% Ib., 98e; % Ihb., $1.65; Ib., $3.10, 
postpaid, 
JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 
