
SALZER’S OXHEART TOMATO 
A very popular late variety, maturing in 90 days. The 
fruits are very large in size, often weighing one to two pounds 
each and even more, are purplish-pink in color, smooth, the 
shape of a beef heart, and with such a solid internal 
structure that there is very little room left for seed. |. 
Oxheart is of very mild and sweet flavor which is 
preferred by many people to the more acid flavors. Is 
a choice tomato for salads, with its thick, de- 
licious flesh! The flesh often shows an inch thick, 
without a single seed cavity. Receives its name 
from its shape, which is large at the stem end,. 
tapering almost to a point. Vine growth is 
open and spreading, the fruits setting in clus- 
ters of 3 to 7. 
1177—Pkg., 15¢; % oz., 65e; oz., $1.223 2 
OZ, $2.19; 1%4 lb., $3.95, postpaid. 
SALZER’S NORTON 
WILT-RESISTANT 
If you have been, troubled with wilt, 
plant Norton. Wilt-Resistant Tomato. Has 
yielded 300 bu, to the acre on soil affected 
by wilt, while other varieties next to it, 
yielded 25. bu. The tomatoes ripen nice 
and solid on the vines. Firm, solid skin, is 
a wonderful shipper, of fine flavor, meaty, 
few seeds and very tender. Is a mid-sea- 
son tomato, globular, and of a beautiful 
scarlet color. Fine for tomato juice. 
1129—Pke., 10c; o0z., 54¢; 2 oz., $1.00; %& 
Ib., $1.80, postpaid. 



































SALZER’S TENDERLOIN 
Saizer’s 
ON ae The meatiest tomato grown, Tenderloin is 
rf Oxneatt- s% the only fitting name for this splendid va- 
ae: In a Class riety! The fruits are large and heavy, with 




thick walls, small seed cavities, few seeds, 
luscious and tender flesh, are borne in great 
profusion, and even though they reach such 
a large size, they do not easily crack or 
split. Its beautiful bright red color, smooth 
skin and handsome, ‘attractive shape, always 
commands attention, At market, it fetches 
high prices, and home gardeners are enthu- 
siastie over the heavy, meaty fruits. of Sal- 
zer’s Tenderloin. {134—Pkg., 15c; % oz., 
52e3 oz., 99e; 2 oz., $1.89; %4 Ib., $3.55, 
Postpaid. 














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ah MIXED TOMATO SEED | 
- We list many varieties of Tomato Seed, and we make up this 
= mixture from all these different varieties, except for the small 
~ tomatoes such as Red Pear, Ground Cherry, etc. Plant some of 
|} our mixed tomato seed, and gather early,’ midseason, and late 
i tomatoes, red, pink, and scarlet tomatoes, medium sized and 
large tomatoes! {1 13—Pkg., 5c; oz., 45ce; 2 oz., 82¢; %4 Ib., 
$1.45; Y% Ib., $2.75; Ib., $5.25, postpaid. : 


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SMALL TOMATOES Yt’, ‘aengetotn 

Any of the Following: Pkez., 10c; 
Vy Oe, 39e;3 0z., 72e, postpaid. 
1189—GROUND CHERRY OR 
YELLOW HUSK. In great demand. 
Prepared as preserves, they are un- 
equalled for delicacy of flavor. Also 
called Strawberry or Winter Cherry. 
{{87—RED PEAR. Bright red 
j : fruits, pear shaped, has a rich and 
Boe Yellow Pear — distinet flavor, and is a favorite for 
; be : preserves and for ‘tomato figs.” 
i} 
ane ey : _ 1191-YELLOoW PEAR. 
“, Rich, clear yellow, otherwise 
identical with Red Pear. 
1190—RED PLUM. Small 
red, plum shaped tomatoes. 
1193—YELLOW PLUM. Plum 
shaped; clear yellow. 
/1185—RED CHERRY. Small, 
round fruits, one-half inch in diam- 
eter, of bright scarlet color, 
$192—MIXED SMALL 
FRUITED. Many small fruited 
tomatoes, all mixed. Pkeg., 9¢; 
ly oz., 32¢3 0Z., 55c, postpaid. 
















W SALZER S SEEDS I have never used any insecticide as good as your Bug Dust. Please rush four 63 
9 Pas pounds.—Mr. Roy Miner, R.D. 1, Centerville, Kans. 
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