™ SUPERFECTION—This 
STRAWBERRIES 
PLANT PAT. 993 
TRADE MARK 
You can almost ‘“‘eat’’ those berries right off 
the page. A thousand words can’t tell the 
story like this picture does. Note how big 
those berries are—how thick and lush the 
foliage. . . . Now, imagine biting into one: 
Ummmm so honey sweet that more sugar 
would seem a waste and that firm flesh tex- 
ture is red clear through the core. That’s 
RED RICH, folks, the biggest, reddest, sweet- 
est berries you ever saw—and to top it all, it’s 
an EVERBEARER that’s really everbearing. 
Planted in early spring, RED RICH will bear 
in June all through the summer and into the 
fall. Because of its heavy yield fewer plants 
are needed—for the average family twenty- 
five plants. per person are recommended. The 
crown and root system are exceptionally large as well as the leaves—a 
rugged plant, a heavy producer. 
PERFECT FOR FREEZING—Red Rich is big, 
Best of all, it won’t mush-up when thawed. 
25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.50; 100 for $15.00; 250 for $32.50, postpaid. 
PYRAMID STRAWBERRY BED 
In one-third the space of the conventional garden 
method you can enjoy an abundant full season of 
strawberries with a Pyramid Garden. Easy to pick 
from, easy to care for—adds beauty and real practical 
value to any garden. Merely place first band on 
ground, fill with rich soil, Repeat simple operation 
for remaining rings. Bands are 5 in. wide, made of 
heavy gauge aluminum. 
25 PLANT PYRAMID—4¥% ft. diameter—$7.95, post- 
paid. With 25 RED RICH plants $12.95, postpaid. 
50 PLANT PYRAMID—6 ft. diameter—$9.95, post- 
paid. With 50 RED RICH plants $18.45, postpaid. 
Complete description with each Pyramid Garden. 
P.S.. The Pyramid Bed may be used for many other 
plants, especially annuals like petunia, nasturtium, 
phlox, dwarf marigolds and dwarf zinnias. Also be- 
gonias, coleus and geraniums. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
STREAMLINER—Deliciously sweet, actually requir- 
ing less sugar. Firm glossy red berries, attractive and 
of very large size. They are conical in shape and as 
they ripen darken to a deep rich red. Very seldom does 
Streamliner have any green tips or spots. The berries 
run uniform in size and appear to be more firm than 
other everbearing varieties. Tops for short cake, can- 
ning or freezing. Adaptable to all the no#thern, eastern 
and middle states down to North Carolina. Streamliner 
will bear freely from spring until freezing weather in 
the fall. A very heavy cropper and should be in every 
garden. 
25 for $1.80; 50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.10; 250 for $10.95; 
500 for $19.95; 1,000 for $37.95, postpaid. 
grand Everbearing Straw- 
berry was developed in Northern Michigan. The berries 
are very large, tend to be round in shape and are a 
deep red color all the way through. The flavor is of 
delicious honey sweetness with the true strawberry 
piquancy. The quality is altogether excellent and the 
berries are firm enough to stand distant shipping. The 
plants are vigorous, free growing and hardy, having 
been-bred in a very cold section. Use this fine Straw- 
berry for any purpose. For delicious flavor on short- 
cake, eaten out of hand, canning or freezing. 
25 for $1.80; 50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.10; 250 for $10.95; 
500 for $19.95; 1,000 for $37.95, postpaid. 
MINNESOTA 1166 “(Evermore)—Fruits in July and 
again in Fall and on until frost! The berries are firm, 
large size, rich dark red, attractive appearance, and 
fine quality. Heavy yielder. Does well on practically all 
soils and in tests has outyielded Mastodon, Minn. 1166 
is distinctly a Northern strawberry and is especially 
recommended for anyone in cold climates. It is a 
vigorous and healthy grower. Good for freezing. 
25 for $1.75; 50 for $2.85; 100 for $4.85; 250 for $9.95; 
500 for $18.25; 1,000 for $34.75, postpaid. 
USE CRAG For Clean Strawberry Beds 
This new herbicide is designed to kill weeds before 
they begin to grow. If properly applied at the right 
time, it will keep your strawberry bed clean of trouble- 
some weeds. Perfectly safe to use. 
5405—4 oz. can, $1.50, postpaid. ; tee 
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Special: 
We can supply POT- 
TED plants of Red 
Rich strawberry dur- 
ing June, 
August. Safe delivery 
guaranteed. 
12 for $4.50; 
$8.00, postpaid. 
OWLY GENUINE IN THIS | 
CARTON 
N. 
PAT. No.993 
solid and firm clear 
through. It ripens evenly and possesses an abundance of natural sugar. 
July and 
25 for 
ved rich 
Everbearing RED RICH Strawberry 
JUNE-BEARING VARIETIES 
“ ARMORE—This new June bearer released by Mis- 
souri’s Experiment Station proved superior to standard 
varieties in 7 years of testing. It continues fruiting 
over a long period and leaves a good row for the fol- 
lowing year’s crop. It equals Premier in quality, but 
retains quality better during handling and shipping. 
Armore proved more productive on old land than any 
of 60 varieties! 
25 for $1.65; 50 for $2.70; 100 for $4.50; 250 for $9.60; 
500 for $17.60; 1,000 for $32.95, postpaid. 
“DUNLAP (Early)—An old stand-by! Berries medium 
size, bright red, pointed in shape, highly flavored, idea! 
canner, big yielder. Resists drought and cold weather. 
Vigorous grower, Middle and Northern states and 
Canada. Very dependable. Good for freezing. 
25 for $1.25; 50 for $1.85: 100 for $2.75; 250 for $5.25; 
500 for $9.75; 1,000 for $17.75, postpaid. * 
‘PREMIER (Extra Early)—If you ever thrilled to the 
taste of delicious, sweet, juicy strawberries then you 
know the fine flavor of this superb variety. If you’re 
after those top-of-the-market prices for the first good 
berries on the market, Premier is your choice. 
Ripening very early, it’s a heavy-producer of excellent 
_ quality fruit carrying well into Mid-season. This hardy, 
healthy plant has. proven through the years it will 
stand frost better than any variety known. Will grow 
and produce well almost anywhere. This makes Premier 
your best bet for a sure profitable crop and a depend- 
able table supply. 
The attractive heart-shaped berries are very large and 
firm and the color a pure medium-red. Flavor and tex- 
ture are excellent. 
25 for $1.40; 50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.15; 250 for $6.75; 
500 for $11.25; 1,000 for $21.75, postpaid. 
“ROBINSON (Midseason)—The new berry from Michi- 
gan, known as the finest commercial June-bearing 
variety. Brings good prices. Fruit is very large and 
searlet-red. Berries are firm, glossy and good shippers. 
Bears heavily and is classed as mid-season to late. 
Good for canning, freezing and preserving. 
25 for $1.40; 50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.15; 250 for $6.75; 
500 for $11.25; 1,000 for $21.75, postpaid. 
* VERMILLION—The University of Illinois’ new early 
maturing June bearer. Bears medium to large, smooth 
glossy dark red berries, well formed and evenly colored 
throughout its 2 weeks harvesting season! Fruit has 
good sugar content, is highly aromatic and of excellent 
quality. The plant is a vigorous grower, resistant to 
Red Stele, leaf spot and blight. 
25 for $1.65: 50 for $2.70; 100 for $4.50; 250 for $9.60; 
500 for $17.60;.1,000 for $32.95, postpaid. 
BERRY-SET 
Make berries grow much 
larger—often 50% to 100% 
BIGGER — meatier — sweet- 
er—most luscious tasting. In- 
ereases berry yields greatly. 
Strawberries have fewer 
seeds. Sprayed berry plants 
bear ripe fruits over a longer 
“A Product of Sclence™ 
BERRY-SET 
A HORMONE SPRAY OR BIGGER BERRIES} 
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SPRAY 
THE ‘ 
BLOSSOMS 
STRAW! ERRIES period of time; therefore, 
soence scone eae ead gardeners enjoy a longer 
Season, get greater enjoy- 
50 TO 100% 
ment and greater value from 
their berry plants. This new 
scientific ‘‘Hormone’’ powder is effective on ALL ber- 
ries. 1 oz. package makes 4 gallons. 
5407—1 oz., 50¢; 3 ozs., $1.00, postpaid. 
A pollinizer is not necessary for any strawberries 
offered in this catalogue. 
NOTE—Strawberry plants cannot. be. shipped into 
either Arizona, California, New Jersey or Washington. 
ASPARAGUS 
RUST-PROOF 
MARY WASHINGTON 
The standard rust proof 
asparagus! Thick, heavy 
stalks, long, closely folded 
tips, beautiful light green 
color, heavy yielder, elegant 
quality. 
Set asparagus roots 12 inches 
apart in rows 18 in. apart, 
fertilizing heavily. The richer 
the soil the better. Two year 
old roots can be cut the next 
year. Cut until June 15, then 
let tops grow. 100 roots to 
10 x 15 foot bed. Set roots 6 
in. deep in a 12 in. trench. 
Cover 3 in. and- fill. in as 
roots grow. 
Two-year-old roots: 12 for 
80¢: 25 for $1.48; 50 for 
$2.65; 100 for $4.90, postpaid. 
Not prepaid: 500 for $15.85; 
1,000 for $29.85. 
16—Seed of Rust Proof Mary 
Washington Asparagus: 
Pkg., 10¢; oz., 30¢; %4 Ib., 
85¢; lb., $2.45. aS 
Fertilize ASPARAGUS with 
AERO-CYANAMID 
5156—5 lbs., 1.35, postpaid. See page 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
Horseradish does best in a rather moist, partly shaded 
location. . 
Cliffwood Crowns—Will make useable roots the first 
year; 3 for 60¢; 6 for $1.15; 12 for $2.20, postpaid. 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
(Rhubarb cannot be sent to California) 
MONARCH. Large stalks, colored both green and red, 
tender, juicy, delicious quality. 
Two-year-old roots: Each, 30¢; 3 for 75¢; 6 for $1.30; 
12 for $2.35; 25 for $4.40, postpaid. 
CHIPMAN CANADA RED. Latest red rhubarb from 
Canada! Is entirely red all the way through the stalk. 
Sweetest and finest of all! Bears early. 
Each, No. 1 Division: 79¢; 3 for $2.15; 6 for $3.95; 
12 for $7.50, postpaid. 
FLYING DiSye 
SCARE wa 
Animals Away 
Amazing protection for newly 
planted seeds, berries, tender 
seedlings, fruit trees, etc. Made 
of shining aluminum, FLYING 
DISKS spin and whirl madly 
in all directions—give blinding 
reflections and weird jingling, 
crackling sounds—to scare 
birds and animals away. Easily 
- strung across area to be pros 
tected—or from branches of 
fruit trees and vines. A 
5576—-Pkg. (10 Disks), 30¢; 4 pkgs., $1.10, 
postpaid. . 
70. 
p JOHN A. SALZER SEED COMPANY, LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 
