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Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. 10,1906 

 J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen — If you can give us New Century 



Tomato Seed 1906 crop, of as good quality as we 



had from you in 1905 we wont ask for anything 



better. Would ask you to enter our order j "oi 6 



lbs. of the New Century with the 



understanding of course that the 



seed will equal in quality to that 



which we had from you heretofore. 



Yours truly, 



The Loudon Packing Co. 



CHAS. F. LOUDON, Pres. 



Gentlemen:— The New Century 

 Tomato Seed which we purchased of 

 you was entirely satisfactory. 



Sanibel Packing Co. 

 fuly 9, 1906. Sanibel, Fla. 



Gentlemen: — Your New Century 

 Tomato that I planted last year , was 

 the finest that I ever planted. 

 Very respectfully yours, 

 A.HUDSON, 

 Feb. 5th, 1906. Aft. Pleasant, S. C. 



I have used some of your New 

 Century Tomato Seed and they were 

 the best I ever saw; 72 of them filled 

 a crate. D. P. GEORGE, 



Feb. 13th, 1906. Burgaw, N. C. 



Plant City, Fla., Feb. 23, 1906. 

 Gentlemen: — / have been planting 

 your New Century Tomato for two 

 years and find them to be a fine To- 

 mato and a good shipper. 



Yourstruly, W. F. IVOOTAN. 



Gentlemen: — Your New Century Tomato bought of 

 last Spring is the wonder of the neighborhood. 

 It has a delicious flavor, smooth and perfect. They 

 excelled their picture. Yours truly, 



IV. L. BURROUGHS, 



North Carolina. 



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283. 



BOLGIANO'S NEW CENTURY TOMATO. 



Eight years ago, when we first introduced the NEW CENTURY Tomato, we felt as 

 though the limit for improvement in Tomatoes had been reached, and judging from 

 the letters we are receiving every season and from the great quantities of seed we annually sell, the New Century is still held in highest esteem by 

 thousands of market gardeners and shippers all over the country. If you hesitate to plant your entire crop in the newer varieties, you can always 

 feel that New Century is an Old Friend, Tried and True. Read the recommendations on this page and you will see in what high esteem it is held. 

 We have spared no pains or expense in keeping this stock as pure and true as it was at the beginning; in fact by most careful rogueing, elimi- 

 nating and selecting, we believe New Century Tomato is better to-day than it ever was. New Century will outyield many other kinds; it will carry 

 for two weeks without hurting its beauty; it will attract attention and pay you; it will not crack; it is of a beautiful red color; of large handsome size 

 from first picking until last tomato is taken from the vine. PKts. 10c and 15c, Oz. 25c, 2 Oz. 50c, 1/4 Lb. 75c, 1/2 Lb. $1.25, Lb. $2.50. 



Gentlemen : — The 

 New Century Tomato 

 seed that I purchased 

 of you last year were 

 perfectly fine. Never 

 saw or ate such delic- 

 ious ones. 



Yours very truly, 



Mrs. Jas. Irvine, 



614 Court St. 



Florence, Ala. 



Feb. 13, 1906. 



BOLGIANO'S "FLORIDA SPECIAL" TOMATO. 



The Greatest Blight Resisting" Tomato on Earth. 



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

 has injured the Tomato crops, should go through this season without trying this 

 most excellent 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 Markets from Florida. We are confident Buigiano's Florida 

 Special Tomato is going to make a record this year, that will 

 put it head and shoulders above any Tomato that has ever 

 been introduced, excenting the I. X. L,. Tomato. Price, 

 PKts. 5c a 10c. 1/2 Oz. 25c. 0z.40c. 1/4 Lb.$1.35. lLb.$5.00. 



287. CHALK'S EARLY JEWEL TOMATO. 



This excellent new Tomato has attracted the attention of 

 market gardeners and shippers on account of its fine quality, 

 its wonderful productiveness, earlineas and large size. 

 Chalk's Jewel is not quite so early as the Earliana, or so large 

 as the I. X. 1,., 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 ^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, freer from 

 disease and blight, and more productive than seed you can 

 procure from any other source. Try them for yourself. We 

 stand by our claims. If you want the best stock of anyTo- 

 mato that grows, get it from Bolgiano of Baltimore. Price, 

 PKts. 5c « 10c, Oz. 25c, 2 Ozs. 40c, 1/4 Lb. 75c, 1/2 Lb. 

 $1.25, Lb. $2.50. 



302. KELLEY RED OR WADE TOMATO.-This splendid 

 Red Tomato originated in Anne Arundel County, Md., and 

 through its superior qualities it has become the Tomato most 

 largely used in that section. It is large, meaty, an abundant 

 yielder, and withstands unfavorable conditions remarkably 

 well. PKts. 5c a 10c. Oz. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 90c, 1 Lb. $3.50. 



288. King of The Earlies Tomato.— PKts. 5c "& 10c. Oz. 

 25c. 1/4 Lb. 90c, Lb. $3.50. 



FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST OF TOMATOES, SEE 

 PAGES 47, 48 AND 49. 



BOLGIANO'S FLORIDA SPECIAL TOMATO. 



