ops^ae^ese: 



What a Wonderful 

 Victory. 



H. IF. Stamps. 

 Floyd Co.. Ga., 

 7crjtes. Afiertryinz 

 all the other leading 

 early varieties of the 

 most prominent 

 Seed Growers in the 

 conJitry, I am forced 

 to tlie conclusion 

 that the I. X. L. 7S 

 the earliest, smooth- 

 est, most p7'0lifc and 

 he St flavored Tomato 

 grown. Its merits 

 ---'■ cannot be ex ~ 

 asgerated. ' ' 



Bolgiano's Extremely Early Wonderfully Prolific I. X. L. Tomato 



A week earlier than the Earliaiia. More productive than the Chalk's Jewel. As large as the Great B. B. 

 As solid as the New Century. In fact, the World's leading Extremely Early Tomato. 

 277. In Market Gardener's Field Tests, I. X. L. Tomato proved to be a week to ten days earlier than the Spark's Earliana, with an abun- 

 dance of Fruit larger and more prolific than Chalk's Jewel, in fact any number of specimens could be found as large as the Great B. B. Tomato. 

 It has a little more vine and leaves than the Wealthy Tomato, thus protecting the blossoms from being easily knocked off by heavy rains or 

 winds; also protecting the fruit from being sunburned or scalded. The I. X. I.,. Tomato is without a single exception the Leading IJxtremely 

 Early Tomato, and while many of the most experienced Tomato growers tell us we cannot say too much in favor of this excellent Early Tomato, 

 there are many who have not yet grown it. To them, we say again, do not experiment with it but plant your entire early crop in I. X. 1,. 

 Tomato. Your crop will net you big returns. We stake our reputation on 1. X. I,. TOMATOES. Below we give in a concise forai the most 

 striking features of this Tomato. 



1. Earliest. Largest, absolutely smooth Tomato on Earth. A week 

 eailier than the "Earliana," and as large as the "Great B. B." 



2. A beautiful, brilliant red color. 



3. Vines are a perfect mass of large, smooth fruit, a single plant yield- 

 ing '2 bushel. 



4. Fruit is extremely early, enormously abundant and ripens all at 



once. 

 5. 



rows. 



Vines very compact and can be placed two feet apart in three foot 



6. As an extremely early prolific stem setter it is a wonder. 



7. The absence of unnecessar>' leaves permits all the fruit to ripen so 

 remarkably early. 



8. It is almost like finding money to grow the I. X. L. Tomato. 



9. The largest growers tell us we cannot say too much in favor of the 

 I. X. L. Tomato. 



10. In six years it has never disappointed a grower. Price, Pkt 10c. 

 5i Oz. 15c. 1 Oz. 25c. 2 Ozs. 50c. ', Lb. 90c. 1 Lb. $3.50. Postpaid. 



Special Notice 



We have received thousands of letters telling of the wonderful early crops produced and the large amounts of money made with I. X. I,. 

 Tomatoes — unfortunatel.v we only have space to publish a few of them — it you are interested in reading more of these letters, drop ns a postal. 



A Money Maker When Every Thing Goes Wrong 



On fed. 7th, IPJl Mr. T. D. Lawrence of Licking Co., Ohio, 7i'rites 

 as.follows: Please send me yonr Catalogue for 1911. I had a fine crop 

 of your I. X. L, Tomatoes last year although we had tlu 'worst drouth 

 J ever experienced. Had my first setting froze down. I leset again 

 and it turned cold again, the plants stood seoning to go back for t7vo 

 weeks and then started to grow, then we had a long bad drouth for 

 weeks nevej-lheless these tomatoes made me more money than any I 

 ever raised. 



Best Crop In 12 Years 



Mr. Charles L. Tabis of Middlesex Co.. Mass, -,v7-ites as follo7cs: I 

 have been raising Tomatoesfor the last 12 years and / have nei'er had 

 such a crop as I had last year from Bolgiano's I. X. L. Tomato Seed. 



The Best Ever Planted In Virginia 



Mr. John M. Seip of Rapidan Co.. Va.. on February 26th. 1911. 

 writes asfollo7cs: The I. X. L. Tomato does better here than any 

 variety I have used. II is the best early Tomato ez'rr planted here. 



About 800 Crates To The Acre 



Mr. R. E. Athey, of Putnam Co.,Fla., writes asfolloTcs: " The pound 

 of/.X.L. Tomato Seed which / bought from you a year ago rcajr planted 

 at Vuma, Arisona and made the best crop of Tomatoes and the eailiest in 

 that section. The fruit was even sized, true to shape and color and shipped 

 better than any other variety- IVe planted only Vz pound of the seed and it 

 made 800 crates on a little more than one acre. I consider the /. X. L. the 

 best earlv market variety and that it is adapted to Yuma Vallev. SIDF 

 B Y SIDE WITH THE EARLIANA THE I. X. L. MAIN CROP WAS 

 ONE WEEK EARLIER. I will be in .South Eastern Arizona thiscom- 

 ing season and will want to plant tnore of your seed ." 



I. X. L. Makes Him Rich 



On August 31st, 1910. Mr. Wm. Dulcaster of Mahoning Co., Ohio, 

 writes as foltoic's: I must thank you for the I. X. L. Tomato Seed I bought 

 frotn you in the Spring. " I have made $500 from an aae and expect to 

 sell about ISO baskets more. I received SI. 00 per basket .for all I planted. 

 It is the largest and earliest Tomato I e-verrecei'ved. f felt rich wlun I 

 picked J'lO baskets lien rceeks a.eo and received $1.00 for e-very basket." 



