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BOLGIAKO'S NEW EARLY SUCCESS TOMATO. 



•NQUESTIONABLY the earliest smooth crimson-red To- 

 mato in cultivation. Sets freely and is an immense crop- 

 per, producing from 20 to 30 Tomatoes to a single plant. 

 We question whether in a given space any other variety 

 would yield so great a weight of fruit, consequently it is in- 

 valuable for market purposes. Fruit is good size, of a crim- 

 son-red color. Exceptionally fine grown under glass, and the 

 most valuable of the earliest Tomatoes to grow outside. 

 Excellent form and so solid that but little seed is produced. 

 We know of growers who had an abundance of beautiful To- 

 matoes for sale nearly two weeks in advance of any of their 

 neighbors. In our test last Summer with this Tomato by the 

 side of all the leading extra early sorts, it proved to be con- 

 siderably earlier, handsomer and a more prolific fruiter than 

 any other. In fact, in point of excellence it stood supreme. 

 No matter whether you grow for the home garden, the mar- 

 ket or shipping, you cannot afford to be without this Tomato. 

 One ounce of this will bring you quicker and surer profit than 

 a pound of the later maturing varieties. You will be more 

 than delighted with your results. 



Pkts., 10c. and 25c. Oz.. 50c. 1/4 LI)., $1.50. 

 1/2 Lb., $2.75. Llj.. $5.00. 



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SPARKS' 

 EARLIANA. 



The Earliest 

 SmootU Red 



Tomato. 



We secured stock 

 seed of this valu- 

 able Tomato and 

 have taken great 

 pains to grow 

 It has attracted special 

 proven to be a paying 

 for its earliness, very 



seed of the purest and earliest type. 

 attention wherever grown, and has 

 Tomato to grow. It is remarkable 



large size, handsome shape and bright red color. Its solidity 



and fine qualities are equal to the best medium and late sorts. 



Pkt.. lOe. 1/2 Oz., 40c. Oz., 75c. 4 Ozs., $2.50. 



1/2 Lb., $4.50. Lb., $8.00. Postage Paid. 



BOLGIAIVO'S 

 BEST TOMATO. 

 The Great B. B. 



T, / PKIZE-TAKER TOMATO. 



.s^-^mJ^BOLGIANO'S PRIZE-TAKER TOMATO. 

 HIS 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 market. 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 

 or/iament any table. Superior for market, canning and 

 Sipping. Pkts., 5c. and 3 0c. Oz.. 15c. 2 Ozs., 25c. 

 1/4 Lb., 50c. Lb., $1.50. 

 EXTRA CLIMAX TO.MATO.— It has earned a de- 

 served reputation for earliness, solidity, large size and 

 keeping quality. The vines are robust and healthy, and 

 laden 'With abundance of choice, marketable fruit which 

 has the color of the. Acme. Many of our best customers 

 have annually used' it for ten years past, and they like it 

 more and more. It has all the good points of a first-class 

 Tomato. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 15c. 1/4 Lb., 40c. 

 1/2 Lb., G5c. Lb., $1.25. 

 I,IVINGSTON'S BEAUTY TOMATO.— You want Beau- 

 fty Tomatoes that will stand long shipments and will not 

 crack. Our stock has passed the muster of the severest 

 critics; they pronounce it " by far " superior to the 

 ordinary stocks and for which high prices are univer- 

 sally charged. We annually send thousands of pounds 

 all through Florida and the South, which bring us noth- 

 ing but the highest praise and commendation. Use our 

 stock Beauty Tomato and your crop will more than 

 please vou. It will prove a money-maker. 

 Pkts., "Sc. and lOe. Oz., 15c. 2 Ozs., 25c. 1/4 Lb.. 40c. 

 1/2 Lb., 65c. Lb.. $1.25. 

 CULTURE OF TOMATOES.— For early fruit sow seed 

 in March or April in hot-bed or in pots in a sunny expos- -- - 

 ure in the house. When plants are 3 or 4 inches high _ .-' - 

 they should be set out 4 or 5 inches apart in another hot- .__ 

 bed or cold-frame, or removed into small pots, allowing a 

 single plant to a pot. Expose to the air to harden, and ' ^Ji" 

 about the middle of May set them in open ground 4 or 5 ^ -— - 

 feet each way. Water freely at time of transplanting. 



y BOLGIANO'S GREAT b'. B. TOMATO. 



IS UNEQUALED. It has every gcfed quality pertaining to the Tomato 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 suits their wants in every particular. The B. B. is as solid as 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 by mail will buy enough to supply plants for one acre. Used sticcessfullv for early and late crops; alwavs sells at the 

 highest prices. Puts.. 5c. and lOc. Oz., 15e. 2 Or.s.. 25c. 1/4 Lb.. 50c. Lb.. $1.50. 



