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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 improving it, it will hold its posi- 
tion and will stay on top as the Earliest of All. 
With 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 Ear- 
-liest of All our efforts have been successful. Every- 
body who has tried it speaks of it in highest praise. 
-Earliness in tomatoes is essential for the market 
grower and highly desirable for the home garden. 
_Salzer’s Earliest of All is the best extra-early so far 
produced; it is our very earliest strain; it is ” “short sea- 
gon” tomato. Ripening in about 57 days, after setting out 
the plants, it is especially adapted to all sections of the 
ountry, which makes it so decidedly popular. Finely 
bred for uniformity in size, attractiveness, extra earli- 
ness, and trueness to type, Salzer Quality is nowhere bet- 
‘ter evidenced than in this fine, highly praised variety. 
fF you want the very earliest tomatoes, combined with 
fine flavor, meatiness, productiveness, attractiveness, and 
aised almost one ton 
of vegetables from our Salzer Seed order. 
| % By : Mrs. Robert McBride, 2328 North 60th Ave., Omaha 4, Nebraska. 
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alzer’s Earliest of All Tomato 
tenderness, you should plant our Earliest of All. It is 
bound to please the most particular. 
The fruits are of good size, brilliant scarlet color, nearly 
round, entirely smooth, and remarkably handsome. The 
flesh is solid, and of the finest flavor. The fruits are borne 
continuously in large numbers until killed by frost. They 
have a tough skin, firm flesh, making them good shippers 
and keepers. 
Mr. G. Rumpf, 5633 E. 16th Terrace, Kansas City, Mo., 
writes, “I harvested 20 bushel of the finest all around 
tomatoes from SO plants of Salzer’s Earliest Of All Toma- 
toes.” Mr. Zelle F. Mills, Box A, Bartlett, Ill., writes, 
“We especially liked your Earliest Of All Tomatoes last 
year.” ‘Mr. Roy Rider, Roll, Ariz., writes, “Our Earliest 
of All Tomatoes were the earliest we ever had.” Mr. 
Arthur G. Leathers, R.D. 1,. Bunker Hill, Ill, writes, . “I 
had 300 Salzer’s Earliest Of All Tomato Plants and sold 
$79.00 worth of tomatoes, and I gave lots away. Had the 
earliest tomatoes here.” ; 
Price of Salzer’s Earliest of All: 1118—Pkg., 15c; 
- 14 o2., 42c; oz., 77c; 2 0oz., $1.40; 14 Ib., $2.60, post- 
paid. See Page 14 for Tomato Plants. 
We were very proud of our Victory garden.— 
