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Bolgiano's Re-Selected and Improved Stock 



366 Livingston's Globe Tomato 



Thousands of dollars ate made annually by the Southern shippers on 

 Livingston's Globe Tomato. 



The size and shape of Livingston's Globe Tomato make it 'a wonderful 

 seller. It is among the eairUest and, on account of the toughness of its skin, 

 it stands long shipments to Northern markets. 



Realizing the adaptability of Livingston's Globe Tomato to 'our 

 Southern soils and its wonderful shipping qualities, we have spent years 

 in reselecting and improving our stock of this wonderful Tomato, until we 

 believe we have the purest and truest type of Livingston's Globe Tomato 

 ever produced. 



In shape it is distinct from all others, being a beautiful globe, with 

 quit* a good percentage of elongated (stem ' to blossom) fruits. It is 

 among the first to ripen. Fruit of large size, and good marketable size is 

 maintained throughout the season; always smooth, firm-fleshed and has 

 very few seeds. Ripens evenly through and through; a fine, glossy rose 

 in color, tinged with purple. The plant is always loaded with fruit, as it 

 has joints at frequent intervals and each joint produces large clusters of 

 from 3 to 7 fruits. Especially adapted for slicing or eating from the hand, 

 as the flavor is very delicate and agreeable. 



Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 4rOc. H Lb. $1.30. Lb. $4.50. Postpaid. 



Livingston's Globe Tomato Seed, saved only from the finest 

 clusters of the earliest stem-set fruit. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 50c. }4, Lb. 

 $1.40. Lb. $5.00. Postpaid. 



June Pink Tomato— Ilir.ln^l't^cS'' 



268. The June Pink Tomato in habit of growth is similar to the 

 Earliana. The plant is neat and compact, branching freely with fruit 

 hanging in clusters of from 6 to 10 fruits both in the crown and at the 

 forks of the branches. Under exactly the same conditions as given Spark's 

 Earliana and Chalk's Jewel, the June Pin it yielded as much fruit as either, 

 and the vines after the crop had been harvested were greener and brighter 

 and sliowed no tendency to blight. It ripens fully as early as Spark's 

 Earliana and quite 10 days to 2 weeks ahead of Chalk's Early Jewel. 

 The fruit is of medium size, uniform, smooth, and attractively shaped, 

 without cracks or any green core. The fruit will average 2?^ to 3 inches 

 in diameter, from 2 to 2}4 inches in depth. The skin is reasonably tough, 

 so that it is excellent for shipping purposes. In color it is a bright pleasing 

 pink, and in markets where a pink Tomato is desired will bring 25 per 

 cent more in price than any red variety. The flavor is rich, pleasant and 

 distinctive, making it especially desirable for private use, continuing to 

 bear and ripen fruit until frost. Pkt. 10c. }4 Oz. 20c. Oz. 35c. 2 Ozs. 

 65c. H Lb. $1.15. Lb. $4.00. Postpaid. 



138. Burpee's Earliest Pink. One of the newest Tomatoes, excep- 

 tionally early, of the finest flavor, abundant and continuous bearer. Should 

 be grown by every Tomato grower in the country. Also splendid for the 

 Home Garden. Pkts. 5c and 10c. K Oz. 20c. Oz. 35c. 2 Ozs. 65c. 

 M Lb. $1.15. Lb. $4.00. Postpaid. 



New "Red Rock" Tomato 



Extra Selected Proven Stock 



572. This is one of the finest large red Tomatoes ever introduced. 

 It ranks among the later varieties, requiring about 110 days from seed- 

 sowing to ripe fruit. It is very solid and free from any excess of water; 

 smooth and of a very fine and red color. Superior in texture and flavor. 

 It is an extraordinary heavy producer and excellent shipper. Twenty- 

 five tons of fruit have been grown to the acre. It is specially recommended 

 to truckers and growers for canning factories, as it is very showy and 

 productive. It has a very strong, vigorous vine, protecting the fruit from 

 sunscald. Pkts. 5c and 10c. ^i Oz. 20c. Oz. 35c. 2 Ozs. 65c. M Lb. 

 $1.15. 1^ Lb. $2.15. Lb. $4.00. Postpaid. 



Livingston's Globe Tomato 



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'Florida Special" Tomato 



Extra Selected Proven Stock 



284. This Tomato is unequaled. It has every good quality pertain- 

 ing to the Tomato and avoids all faults of other sorts. One of the smoothest, 

 most solid, heaviest and most handsome Tomatoes grown. It suits gar- 

 deners, canners and shippers, who are delighted with its faultless fruit, 

 which fills their wants in every particular. The R. R. is as solid as an apple, 

 has no core and the flavor is excellent. It weighs more pounds per bushel 

 than many other sorts, which proves its solidity; has a beautiful red color, 

 outside and inside, and the fruit is quite large. There is no need of a field 

 of poor Tomatoes when a half dollar wiU buy enough seed to supply plants 

 for one acre. Used successfully for early and late crops; always sells at 

 the highest prices. Pkts. 5c and lOo. H Oz. 20c. Oz. 35c. K Lb. $1.15. 

 }4 Lb. $2.15. Lb. $4.00. Postpaid. 



Chalks "Early Jewel" Tomato 



Extra Selected Proven Stock 



287. This excellent new Tomato has attracted the attention of market 

 gardeners and shippers on account of its fine quality, its wonderful produc- 

 tiveness, earliness, and large size. Chalk's Jewel is not quite so early as 

 the Earliana, or so large as the I. X. L., but size of the fruit continues very 

 large, almost to the last picking. The vines are fairly loaded with fruit 

 during the entire season, 75 of which will fill a J^-bushel basket. The 

 fruit is Very solid and deep through, measuring 3% inches across by almost 

 3 inches in depth. Color is bright scarlet and it ripens up to the stem, 

 without cracks or green core. It is an excellent shipper. The climate in which 

 we grow our Tomato seeds makes them earlier, free from disease and blight, 

 and more productive than seed you can procure from any other source. 

 Try them for yourself. Price: Pkts. 5c and 10c. J^ Oz. 20c. Oz. 35c. 

 2 Ozs. 65c. U Lb. $1.15. J^ Lb. $2.15. Lb, $4.00. Postpaid. 



Bolgiano's "Florida Special" Tomato 



Greatest Blight Resisting Tomato On Earth 

 Extra Selected Proven Stock 



311. Not a single grower of Tomatoes in Florida or in any locality 

 where blight has injvu-ed the Tomato crops, should go through this season 

 without trying this most exceUent new Tomato. We call it "Florida 

 Special," for it has been most carefully bred up to resist the ravages of 

 blight which has been so discouraging to our Florida customers. It is 

 red in color, large in size, fine flavored, firm and meaty, very prolific, and 

 about as early as the Earliana. It is a most excellent shipper; in fact, 

 during our entire time of selecting and breeding up the "Florida Special," 

 we took the utmost pains in selecting such Tomatoes as would stand the 

 long shipment to the Northern meurkets from Florida. We are confident 

 Rolglano's "Florida Special" Tomato is going to make a record that will 

 put it head and shoulders above any Tomato that has ever been introduced 

 excepting the I. X. L. Tomato. Pkt. 10c. K Oz. 20c. Oz. 35c. 2 Ozs. 

 65c. M Lb. $1.15. H Lb. $2.15. Lb. $4.00. Postpaid. 



One of the Best Fields of Tomatoes We Have 

 Ever Seen 

 On September 12, 1919, Messrs. Billing 4 Co., 

 of Marion Co., Fla., wrote: "We wish to say that the 

 'Florida Special' Tomato Seed that we obtained from 

 you turned out fine. In fact, one of the best fields of 

 Tomatoes that we have ever seen grew from this seed. 

 We had a fairly good season, but not the best, and a 

 little too much rain about the lime for shipping Toma- 

 toes. We would like to have your price on 25, 50 and 

 100 pound lots of 'Florida Special' Tomato, as we 

 think we will need that for next season." 

 Record Crops 

 No November 20, Mr. J. J. Fussell, of Sumter 

 Co., Fla., wrote: "/ used your Livingston's Globe 

 Tomato Seed every season. I have tried Globe Tomatoes from other houses, bat 

 find yours give best yields. Record crops for the season was grown by me from 

 your Livingston's Globe Tomato Seed. Five acres on muck land yielded 5,000 

 crates." 



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