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- SALZER’S » SEEDS- 
Salzer’s Earliest of All Tomato 
Although introduced by us many years ago, Salzer’s Earliest of All is still the leading extra 
early tomato, the earliest large-sized variety grown, and we believe, as we are constantly improv¬ 
ing it, it will hold its position and will stay on top as the Earliest of All. 
ith us in the North it has always been a study to produce extremely early vegetables, such as will ripen 
and produce perfect fruit in a short time, and in Earliest of All our efforts have been successful. Everybody 
vho has tried it, speaks of it in highest praise. Earline.ss in tomatoes is essential for tlie market grower 
ami highly desirable for the home garden, Salzer’s Earliest of All is the best extra-early so far produced; 
it is our ^erj oarliosf struin; it is a ‘‘short season” tomato. Ripening as it does in about 108 days, in the North, it is 
especially well adapted to ail sections of the country, which makes it so decidedly popular. Finely bred for uniformity 
in size, attractiveness, extra earliness, and trueness to type, Salzer Quality is nowhere better evidenced than in this 
posliiaid. 
I have raised your Earliest of All Tomato for about 25 years. Side by side with-others, Earliest of All beats them all.— 
Mr. Henry Oster, 1195 South Main St., Meadville, Pa. 
