28 F. W. BOLGIANO, 
F. W. BOLGIANO’S TOMATO SEED PRODUCE THE 
BEST TOMATOES THAT GROW. 
AND GREATER CARE THAN EVER HAS BEEN EXERCISED IN THE PRODUCTION OF THESE SEED. 
One Ounce to 1500 Plants. Six or Eight Ounces to the Acre. 
The reputation of our Tomato Seeds, spreading far and near, is not the result of accident. Almost entire 
counties and large canning interests have long depended on us for the fruit they grow and pack; where none 
but the best could satisfy. Our stock of tomato is superb, the result of many years’ skillful selection. The de- 
mand has steadily grown, until our utmost resources are taxed to supply this large trade. Our Tomato Seed is 
saved from the first fruit of the crop, and saved from crops grown especially for seed purposes. Not a bushel 
of the fruit is sold or used for canning or any other purposes other than for saying our own seed. The follow- 
ing are the best tomatoes to plant to meet the early markets: 
BOLGIANO’S BEST TOMATO. 
THE GREAT B. B. TOMATO. 
Bolgiano’s Celebrated Great B. B. Tomato is unequalled. It has every good quality pertaining to the to- © 
mato, and avoids all faults of other sorts. The smoothest, the most solid, the heaviest and the most handsome 
tomato ever grown. It suits gardeners, canners and shippers, who are delighted with its faultless fruit, which 
meets their wants in every particular. The B. B. is as solidas an apple, has no core, and the flavor is excellent, 
It weighs more pounds per bushel than any other sort, which proves its solidity; has a beautiful red color 
outside and inside, and the fruit is quite large. There is no need of a single field of poor tomatoes in America, 
when 50 cents sent by mail will buy enough seeds to supply plants for one acre. It is used successfully for both 
early and late crops, and always sells at the highest prices—Packets, 5c. and 10c. Ounce, 15c. 2 Ounces, 25c. 
+ Pound, 40c. 4 Pound, 65c. Pound, $1.25. 
BOLGIANO’S PRIZE-TAKER TOMATO. 
This is the most beautiful of all tomatoes; very 
early. If picked while yet green it ripens gradually 
into a rich, glossy crimson color, and this makes it 
the best shipper for early markets. It is smooth, 
solid, large and heavy, and holds the size from its 
first till the last of the crop. A plateful of this 
handsome fruit will ornament any table. Superior 
for market, canning and shipping—Packets, 5c. and 
10c. Ounce, 15c. 2 Ounces, 25c. + Pound, 40c. 
4 Pound, 65c. Pound, $1.25. 
NEW FREEDOM TOMATO. 
Is, without doubt, the best extra early tomato ever 
placed into the trucker’s hands. It is robust in 
plant; a prolific bearer. Fruit grows in clusters, are 
bright scarlet, and unlike most so-called earliest va- 
rieties (which after the first picking are usually small 
fruited) this variety even increases in size up to its 
last picking. This last featureis a very valuable one 
to the trucker. It also has a very tough skin, and 
flesh is very firm, making it the best shipper of the i 
extra early varieties—Packet,10c. Ounce, 25c. 4 PRIZE-TAKER TOMATO. 
Pound, 75c. Pound, $2.50. 
LIVINGSTON’S BEAUTY TOMATO. 
We wish to call special attention to our stock of this tomato. It has been bred to such perfection that it is 
the best all-around variety for the market gardener. The plant is robust, and yields enormous crops of per 
fectly shaped fruits during the entire season. It is almost round, solid and meaty; the color is deep purple 
and is not affected by extremes in temperature, and the tough skin makes it an ideal shipper—Packets, 5c. aad 
10c. Ounce,15c. 4 Pound, 40c. 4 Pound, 65c. Pound, $1.25. 
