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LA CROSSE, WIS. 
1938 
JOHN A . 
SALZER SEED CO 
SALZER’S NEW 
SUPERB TOMATO 
To Prevent Substitution, tlie Seed 
of Sal seer’s Peak of Perfection 
Tomato Has Been Stained 
VIOLET 
Peak of 
Perfection 
Salzer’s 
Peak of 
Perfection 
Tomatoes 
COLOR-TUU SEED—The seeds of this variety have 
been stained VIOLET to insure customers receiving true 
seed. Accept no other ._ 
If it is size you want, and just a luscious, deliciously good, 
all around tomato, then you must plant Salzer’s Pesik of 1 ei- 
feetion! A tomato that is in a class by itself, a tomato or 
monstrous size! , , „ „ . 
We gave free seeds of this tomato to our customei s and 
friends in 1927 under the name of New Wonder and offered 
. ... prizes for the largest tomato grown and for the best name tor tnis 
Mr Aero Castle, Hueysville, Ky., won the prize of $25.00 cash for the largest tomato with a weight of 4 pounds 
nster tomato like that! Stella M. Bennett. Box 53, Sunderland, Mass., writes, VVe have 
['hink of a monster 
grown 
Salzer’s Peak of Perfection Tomatoes for three seasons and find them far superior in size and quality, to other toma¬ 
toes.” Mr. G. E. Brown, 128 So. 15th St., Camp Hill, Pa., writes, “Your Peak of Perfection grew to enormous size. 1 
mill some at 10c each, 3 for 25c.” Mr. Carl H. Haefeli, Sr., R.D. 6, Mansfield, O. writes, “Have ordered 
beauty. 
7 ounces. 
Sals 
toes. 
company for three generations. Hail wonderful success with your Peak of Perfection and Earliest of All Tomatoes. 
Customers and friends throughout the entire country planted this fine strain last year again, and everyone had nea> y 
delicious tomatoes, the best ever. Peak of Perfection is of immense and monstrous size with remarkably solid, meaty 
flesh. One tomato sliced is more than sufficient for the ordinary family of four or five. . ,_.. ' 
Peak of Perfection is practically free from seeds which naturally makes 
the seed harder to get and a bit more expensive, but it is well wortn tne 
slightly higher price. The tomatoes are of a beautiful appearance, uniformly 
large and smooth, with a rich dark crimson skin, meaty, and have a. delicious, 
melting flavor. All esteem it the finest flavored tomato they have ever «uiten. 
But, combined with this delicious flavor, is the enormous size. Think of one 
sinsle tomato weighing almost five pounds. Thousands of people grew fruits 
weighing 3 y 2 pounds, 3, 2%, 2y 2 , 2 pounds, etc. . _ qt , 
PEAK OE PERFECTION should he in every garden this year. Home gar¬ 
deners will point to the luscious fruits with pride market gardeners will 
reap big profits. It succeeds in every section of the United States. 
I 131 —pkg., 17c; % oz., 55c; oz„ 90c; 2 oz„ .$1.50; % lb., $-.o0; % lb„ $4.o0. 
lb r I le—Prako a f‘perfection, Salzer’s Cliffwooil Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED: 
A special reselected strain certified by THREE-WA1 tests: Pkg., 25c; A* oz., 
6Sc; oz., $1.25; 2 oz., $2.00; % lb., $3.25; lb., $10.00, postpaid. 
Marglobe, Disease-Resistant 
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. Marglobe is of fine scarlet 
eolor, globe shaped, of fine texture, deliciously mild in flavor, and wilt-resist- 
ant to a marked degree. Plants are of vigorous and heavy growth and very 
prolific. We have a record of one plant, on diseased soil, producing iu/ 
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. Fine for tomato juice. I 130—Pkg., 8 c; y 2 oz., 
16c; oz,, 27e; 2 oz„ 48c; % lb., 89c; y 3 lb„ $1.65; lb„ $3.00, postpaid. _ 
I took 16 Peak of Perfection Tomatoes to 
phone calls for Yeck Tomatoes. 
the store and received 93c for them. The next day the grocer had several 
One lady wanted all I grew.—Mr. W. W. Yeck, Flora, Illinois. 
