Tomato Earliest of All 
Although introduced by us many years ago, we believe Earliest of 
All is still the leading extra early tomato, and the earliest large-sized 
variety grown. 
With us in the North it has always been a study to produce ex- 
tremely early vegetables, such as will ripen and produce perfect fruit 
in a short time, and in Earliest of All our efforts have been. success- 
ful. Everybody who has tried it speaks of it in highest praise. Harli- 
ness in tomatoes is essential for the market grower and highly — 
We consider Earliest of All is the 
best extra-early 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 especially adapted to all sections of the country, 
desirable for the home garden. 
which makes it so decidedly popular. Finely bred 
for uniformity in size, attractiveness, extra earli- 
ness, and trueness to type. 
_ The fruits are of good size, brilliant scarlet color, 
nearly round, entirely smooth, and remarkably 
handsome. The flesh is solid, and of the finest fla- 
vor. 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. 
Price, Earliest of All: 1118—Pkg., 15c; 14 oz., 
49c; oz., 92c; 44 lb., $3.10, postpaid. 
HYBRID TOMATO 
See front cover 
HT 1148. A main crop, hybrid tomato for gen- 
eral use, which we believe is the equal or superior 
of any variety to date. Matures in 78 days. This 
hybrid tomato bears huge crops of large globular 
fruit of uniform grade. The fruits are firm, thick- 
walled, fleshy, with small seed cavities and of 
superb flavor. Decidedly superior in quality and may 
be used for any purpose by either the home 
gardener or the commercial grower. Un- 
excelled for canning and a good shipper. 
They ripen evenly, the bright searlet color 
coming right up to the stem with no 
eracking. The dense, disease-resistant 
foliage gives ample protection against sun 
scald. We, at Salzer’s, have spared no 
effort, to offer our customers this fine hy- 
brid tomato and we strongly recommend 
a trial. 1148—Pkt. (40 seeds), 35e; 3 Pkts., 
$1.00; 5 Pkts., $1.50. 
‘HT 1146. An extra-early tomato with 
all the good qualities of the main-crop hy- 
brid. Large firm fruits, thick-fleshed and 
of excellent flavor. Recommended where 
very early crops are wanted or for those 
localities having a short growing season. 
Matures in 65 days, 1146—Pkg. (40 seeds), 
35e; 3 pkgs., $1.00; 5 pkgs., $1.50. 
BUG DUSTER 
~ A very effective duster that reaches all parts 
of the plant, including the under side of the 
leaves. Contains 10 oz. Kalite, the nationally 
advertised insecticide, 5470—Hach, 65c; 2 for 
$1.20, postpaid, 
“8 WISCONSIN No. 55 
The tomatoes are 
slightly oblong and ripen to a 
beautiful scarlet red, are very 
large, and are freely produced. 
crack i 
growth dense, preventing much ant, 
sunscalding. Wisconsin No. 55 is 
resistant to blossom end rot and 
somewhat resistant to early 
blight. A very fine variety devel- 
oped by the Wisconsin College of 
Agriculture. Heavy yielder. 1126 vor. 
—Pkg., 25¢; % oz., 50¢e; oz., 92¢e; 
% Ib., $2.75, postpaid. 
73 days. 
Does not 
Wisconsin No. 55 
SCARLET TOPPER 
Wilt Resistant 
78 days. Early variety, large, beautiful 
red fruits, smooth, meaty, globular in 
shape and with an elegant flavor. Enor- 
mously prolific and yields a heavy tonnage 
of tomatoes of large size. Vines are me- 
dium dense, erect, and SELF-TOPPING. 
The main shoot, after forming two or 
three-flower clusters, usually terminates 
in a flower cluster, checking vegetative 
growth much the same as cutting out the 
top, hence the name. Fine for the home 
gardener. 11638—Pkg., 15¢e; % oz., 42c; 02. 
76e; % Ib., $2.10, postpaid. 
EARLIANA 
66 days. An extra-early deep red to- 
mato. Very productive. Good sized fruit, 
about three inches in diameter with solid, 
thick flesh. Good shipper. 1117—Pke., 15c; 
% oz. 49e3 oz., 92e; %4 Ib., $3.10, postpaid. 
30 
BREAK 
O’DAY 
Wilt Resistant 
68 days. A very early 
tomato, disease-resist- 
The large scarlet, 
almost globular fruits 
mature in 70 days, they 
do not erack, are very 
solid, with few seeds, 
and are of delicious fla- 
Very productive. 
easily.. Vine 
48e; 0z., 90c; %4 Ib., $2.95, 
postpaid, 
BONNY BEST 
73 days. Also Known as Chalk’s Early 
Jewel. An early bright red tomato, large, 
smooth, and finely flavored, producing 
heavily and continuously throughout the 
season, 
The fruits are very big, handsome, very 
solid and deep through: Of bright searlet 
color, ripen right up to the stem without 
any cracks or green core. Flesh thick, with 
comparatively few seeds and of sweet fla- 
vor. A good shipper. 1114—Pkg., 10¢e3 
Ye Of. A2c; oz., 76c; %4 Ib., $2.10, postpaid. 
DWARF CHAMPION 
80 days. Quite distinet from other varie- 
ties in habit of growth and foliage. Good 
sort for the home garden as the plants, 
owing to their upright growth, take up 
but little room and yield abundantly. The 
plants stand up almost like small trees. 
Ripens early; of medium, uniform size; 
deep glossy red with purplish tinge; 
round, smooth, free from cracks, A very 
desirable sort. 1156—Pkg., 15¢; 14 oz., 60c; 
0z., $1.05; %4 Ib., $3.60, postpaid. 
= JOHN A, SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN — 
1162—Pkg., 15¢; % oz., 
The Early - 
Break Disease- 
O’Day Resistant 
Tomato 
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JUNE PINK 
70 days. A large pink-fruited wariety. ° 
The fruits average 6 ounces, are nearly 
round and slightly ribbed. Flesh is of fine 
texture and best quality. Also known as 
Pink Harliana. 1141—Pkeg., 15¢; 14 o7z., 44¢3 
0z., 80c; 14 Ib., $2.65, postpaid. ; 
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