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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE. WIS. 
1934 
SALZER’S NEW, 
SUPERB TOMATO 
To Prevent Siihstitutioii, tlie Seed 
of Snlar.er’s IV;ik of Perfeelioii 
Tomato lias Ileeii Stained 
VIOLKT 
Peak of 
Salzcr’s 
Peak of 
Pcrfeetloii 
Tomatoes 
1 K LT SEED—Tlie seeds of this variety liaA*e 
Ween stained VIOLET to insure eiistomers receiviiia: true 
seed. Accept no other. 
If it is size you want, and just a luscious, deliciously Rood, 
ail around tomato, then you must plant Salzer’s Peak of Per- 
lection! A tomato that is in a class by itself, a tomato of 
monstrous size! 
seeds of this tomato to our customers and 
•-— - ■ nrizes name of New Wonder and offered 
beauty. Mr. Aero Castle, Hueysville Ky won th<f nrize of grown and for the best name for this 
7 ounces. Think of a monster tomati like that!^ Mrs A Cresswell^tomato with a weight of 4 pounds 
tomatoes from i:.>0 Peak of Perfection nl'ints or vine« Strongstown, Pa., writes. “I raised 60 hii. 
Ave.. Overland, Mo., writes, ‘‘Peak of Perfection grew ^l ieiMUd^ h^^^^^ ? ” • Sherwood, 2243 Wengler 
defic^-ous\^"mar«l.s.';he heVt'ev^^^^^ >par aRain, and everyone had heavy 
llesh. One toniato sUeed^more than sulhefent for th^ remarkably solid, meaty 
practically free from seeds, which naturally makes 
^ ‘'it more expensive, but it is well wLth thi 
larSe and s^moot^'wIVh a beautiful appearance, uniformly 
meftln^fln^r crimson skin, meaty, and have a delicious, 
AJ,* e.steem it the finest flavored tomato thev ha^’e ever eaten. 
?in^ie°t^n.’^+®‘^ With this delicious flavor, is the enormous size! Think of one 
.b'®,t®>'mto AA'eiRliing almo.st five pounds. Thousands of peonle crew fruits 
pounds, 3, 2%, 21^, 2 pounds, etc. ^ ^ ^ ^ 
PEAK OP PEItPECTION should be in every Rarden this vear. Home Rar- 
rean^biUiscious fruits with pride—market gardeners will 
^mmen^ /I succeeds in every section of the United States, and bears 
imrnense crops of large tomatoes of the best quality 
lb.. TO^'rfstpaid. 
MARGLOBE, DISEASE-RESISTANT 
Marglobe is a cross between the Marvel and Globe tomatoes, developed by 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture, combining the second earliness of the 
former with the fine table quality of the latter. .MarRiobe is of fine scarlet 
color, Riobe shaped, of line lextiire, deliciously mild in flavor, and wilt-resist- 
ant to a marked dcRree. Plants are of vigorous and heavy growth and very 
prolific. We have a record of one plant, on diseased soil, producing 107 
large, fine round, best quality tomatoes. Customers will make no mistake in 
planting Marglobe where the ordinary varieties have been giving unsatisfac¬ 
tory yields because of wilt. I I 30—Pkg., l«e; i/:, oz., 17e; oz., 32e; 2 oz., .".Ge; 
14 lb., ini.lb; JA» lb„ .$2.00; lb.. »:{.,»><>. postpaid. 
MarRiobe. Disease-Resistant 
~ I J zr I - — _ ** « — » ---•f r* 1 |f at ■ , 
Salzer s Peak of Perfection is the finest tomato we ha ve ever eaten. It is a very sweet subacid tomato.— 
Mr, J, Ray Thomas, 4110 Southern Blvd., Youngstown, Ohio. 
Perfection 
