. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. Salzer's Earliest and Best Pea. This is our favorite early Pea; indeed, it is our first love. We consider it an old friend of ours, as it has been with us for the past 20 years. When we were market gar- dening at La Crosse this Pea never disappointed us. It was always the first, the best and the earliest in the La Crosse market, and many a dollat did we receive for its sale. We do not know of any Pea that is superior or would


. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. Salzer's Earliest and Best Pea. This is our favorite early Pea; indeed, it is our first love. We consider it an old friend of ours, as it has been with us for the past 20 years. When we were market gar- dening at La Crosse this Pea never disappointed us. It was always the first, the best and the earliest in the La Crosse market, and many a dollat did we receive for its sale. We do not know of any Pea that is superior or would give the market gardener more profit and a greater sale than this variety. There is certainly no Pea offered by seedsmen to-day—and we have tested them all—that can equal it in earliness and uniformity of ripening. We do not remember during 20 years one instance whtn earlier Peas were ever brought into the La Crosse market than ours. We always offered the first, from the fact that our variety was fully 6 to 10 days ahead of the earliest. We have tiied Lan- u dreth's Extra Earlv, Burpee's Extra Early, Henderson's First of 's Early, but all were behind our Earliest and Best. This Pea is early, growing from 18 to 30 inches high, a fine cropper, and of excellent flavor, and all who have tried it are emphatic in pronouncing it the very earliest, best-flavored Pea grown. Of Course, Every Seedsman Claims to have the earliest Pea—but the wide-awake gardener can't be thus fooled! For over 20 years this Pea was the earliest in the La Crosse market, and we keep right on improving it, and we challenge the world to produce an earlier, finer, more productive sort! (Of course Salzer's Scorcher is earlier.) Frank Cobern, of Iowa, reports the enormous yield of 11,271 perfect pods from 1 pint of seed. Now, honestly, would you expect a Pea to be better? It is the Pea for early, for big yield and good quality. We are shipping this to market gardeners in Philadelphia, New York, Chica


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