SUPERB TOMATO 
To Prevent Substitution, the Seed 
of Peak of Perfection Tomato Has 



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Been Stained 
VIOLET 



Peak of 
Perfection 
Tomatoes 
Peak of 
Perfection 
COLOR-TRU SEED—The seeds of this variety have 
been stained VIOLEY 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 Peak of Perfection! 
We gave free seeds of this tomato to our customers and friends in 1927 under the name 
of New Wonder and offered prizes for the largest tomato grown and for the best name for 
this beauty. Mr. Acro Castle, Hueysville, Ky., won the prize of $25.00 cash for the largest 
tomato with a weight of 4 pounds 7 ounces. Think of a monster_tomato like that! 
Mr. Albert F. Quick, R.D. 2, Box 248, Elgin, Illinois, writes, “The Peak of Perfection 
Tomato was very satisfactory. My wife thinks your concern is the best in the land.” 
Mr. Ervin L. Chapman, 427 Beech St., Petoskey, Mich., writes, “I like Peak of Perfection 
Tomato. We have been planting your seeds since 1902.’’ 
Peak of Perfection is practically free from seeds. The tomatoes are of a beautiful ap- 
: : pearance, Lapse large an patpat ae Ee a en aoe gaye con meaty, and have a 
ers ‘I x i ‘ inesew! delicious, melting flavor. 4 esteem it the finest flavored toma hey have ever eaten. 
Rutgers Tomato: Netice Us Mae But combined with this delicious flavor is the enormous size! 90 days. 1131—Pkg. Ive; 
Wy. 0Z., 65C3 OZ, $1.22; 2 0%, $2.19; %4 lb., $3.95, postpaid. S 
1 136—Peak of Perfection: Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED: A special re- 
selected strain certified by THREE-WAY tests: Pkg., 25c; % oz., 74c; 0z., $1.39; 2 oz., 
$2.40; %4 Ib., $4.50, postpaid. 

RUTGERS 
Originated by Prof. Schermerhorn of the New Jersey Agricultural Experi- 
mental Station. Rutgers is outstanding for the large size and solid structure 
of the fruit! Skin is dark red, with thick outer and inner walls, very small 
seed cavities, and the interior color is a beautiful dark red. 
Matures in about 85 days and the yield is very large, ripening an abundance 
of fruit even.in the far northern climates, before the vines are killed by frost. 
It makes juice of low acidity and fine flavor and is a good canner, maintaining 
its firmness and deep red color when canned. Especially good for light sandy 
soils since the vines offer much protection for the fruit. Has yielded over 10 
pons Bet acre! {120—Pke., 10c; 14 0z., 45¢3 0%, T7¢3 2 o2., $1.45; %4 Ib., $2.75, 
postpaid. : 
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 - 
color, globe shaped, of fine texture, deliciously mild in davor, and wilt-resist- 
ant to 2 marked degree. Plants are of vigorous and heavy growth and very 
prolific. We have a record of one plant, on diseased soil, producing 100s 
large, fine round, best quality tomatoes. 80 days. Fine for tomato juice. 
: : & Gives fine satisfaction in all sections. 1130—Pke., 10c; % oz., 37¢3 0%, G4e3 
Marglobe, Disease-Resistant Z oz. $1.15; % Ib., $2.10, postpaid. : 
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JOHN A.SALZER SEED CO: 
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