EARLIEST OF ALL TOMATO 
Earliness in tomatoes is essential for the market 
grower and highly desirable for the home garden! 
We believe Salzer’s Earliest of All is the best extra- 
early tomato so far produced; it is our very earliest 
strain; it is a “Short season” tomato. Ripening in 
about 57 days, after setting out the plants, it is es- 
pecially adapted to all sections of the country, which 
makes it so decidedly popular. Finely bred for uni- 
formity in size, attractiveness, extra earliness, and 
trueness to type, Salzer Quality is nowhere better evi- 
denced than in this fine, highly praised variety. If 
you want the very earliest tomatoes, combined with 
fine flavor, meatiness, productiveness, attractiveness, 
and tenderness, you should plant Salzer’s Earliest 
of All Tomato. It is bound to please the most par- 
ticular. 
The fruits are of good size, brilliant scarlet color, 
nearly round, entirely smooth, and remarkably hand- 
some. The flesh is solid, and of the finest flavor. The 
tomatoes are borne continuously in large numbers 
until killed by frost. They have a tough skin, firm 
flesh, making them good shippers and keepers. 
Price of Salzer’s Earliest of All Tomato: 
1118—Pkg., 15c: 2 oz., 42c; 0z., 77¢; 2 02z., 
$1.40; 4 lb., $2.60, postpaid. See Page 21 
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With us in the North it has always been 
a study to produce extremely early vege- 
tables, that will ripen and produce perfect 
fruit in a short time, and in Salzer’s Earliest 
of All Tomato our efforts have been un- 
usually successful. Everybody who has 
tried it speaks of it in highest praise. 

Mr. G. Rumpf, 5633 E. 16th Terrace, Kansas City, 
Mo., writes, “I harvested 20 bushel of the finest all 
around tomatoes from 80 plants of Salzer’s Earliest 
Of All Tomatoes.” Mr. Zelle F. Mills, Box A, Bart- 
lett, 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 to- 
matoes, and I gave lots away. Had the earliest 
iomatoes here.” 
Mr. G. P. Smith, Mesquite, Texas, writes, “I never 
raised any tomatoes that compare with Salzer’s Earli- 
est of All’. Mrs. Mike Sedovic, Jr., R. D. 2, Phillips, 
Wis., writes, “Your Earliest of All Tomatoes were 
grand. We canned over 100 quarts of juice, besides 

Packing Salzer’s Earliest Of All Tomatoes for the City Market. 
Early Tomatoes Bring Top Prices! sauce and all we wanted to eat.” 
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Your Earliest Of All Tomatoes ripen when all others fail.—Mrs. Earl Morris, R.D., Weatherford, Texas. 
