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TOMATO. 



Xiebesapfel. — Continued. 



The Growing of Tomato Seed 



HAS BEEN ONE OF OUR LEADING SPECIALTIES for many years, and with its production we have been most careful to produce only the 

 highest grade of seed possible. While exercising this great care we have not lost sight of the fact that our customers and friends not only 

 want the best seed obtainable, no matter what trouble or expense is required to obtain them, but they want them at reasonable prices. 

 Thus by giving fair prices — and that means fair all around— we have made our customers realize we have their interest and welfare at heart. 

 FIRST our customers, then ourselves. This has been the secret of our SUCCESS. 



BOLGIANO'S NEW CENTURY TOMATO. 



NEW CENTURY TOMATO. 



WE are living in an age of wonderful possibilities — all are striving their utmost to produce something 

 excelling any previous effort of his fellowman. The untiring efforts we have persistently made to 

 bring forth something of all-absorbing importance and value to the truckers and growers all over 

 America has been crowned this year by the perfecting of our wonderful New Century Tomato. Try it, and 

 it will give you pleasure. Tell your friends the New Century is here, nnd how delighted you are with it. 

 This Tomato will outyield all others. It will carry for two weeks without hurting its beauty; will attract 

 attention and pay you ; it will not crack ; is perfectly free from blight, and is of deep red color ; large, hand- 

 some size from first picking until last Tomato is taken from the vine. It far surpasses our greatest expecta- 

 tions. 



Pkts., 10c. and 25c. Oz., 40c. 2 Ozs., 75c. 1/4 Lb., $1.25. 1/2 Lb., $2.50. Lb., $5.00. 



BOLGIANO'S NEW EARLY SUCCESS TOMATO. 



THE earliest smooth crimson Tomato in cultivation. Sets freely 

 and is an immense cropper, producing from 20 to 30 Tomatoes to 

 a single plant. Fruit is good size. Exceptionally fine grown 

 tinder glass, and valuable to grow outside. Excellent form and so solid 

 that but little seed is produced. It is fine flavored, 



Pkts., 10c. and 15c. Oz., 25c. 2 Ozs., 40c. 1/4 Lb., 75c. 

 1/2 Lb., SI. 25. Lb., $2.50. 



NEW MATCHLESS TOMATO.— Deserves its name because of its 

 distinct and excellent qualities. From the time it ripens its first fruit 

 until frost stops the yield its vigorous, healtlry vines are crowded with 

 beautiful fruit of largest size and solidity. First-class shipper ; sells for 

 best market prices. 



Tkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 25c. 2 Ozs., 45c. 1/4 Lb., 75c. 

 1/2 Lb., SI. 25. Lb., $2.50. 



AVONDEKFUL "NEW GLORY. "-By far the largest solid Tomato 

 ever produced. If you want to brag about what tremendous Tomatoes 

 your garden produces, be sure to raise "New Glory " Tomatoes. Fine- 

 flavored, meaty fruit, very few seed — a beefsteak Tomato, fn truth, for 

 when sliced it would suggest a fine cut of beef. From first to last the 

 immense size of the fruit characterizes this splendid Tomato. Don't let 

 this season go by without a patch of "New Glory" Tomato in your 

 garden. 



Pkt., 10c. Oz., 35c. 2 Ozs., 60c. 1/4 Lb., $1.00. 

 12 Lb., $2.00. Lb., S3. 50. 



LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY TOMATO You want Beauty Toma- 

 toes 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 univerallv 

 charged. We annually send thousands of pounds all through Florida 

 and the South, which brings us nothing but the highest praise and com- 

 mendation. Use our stock Beaut}' Tomato and your crop will more 

 than please you. It will prove a money-maker. 



Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 2 Ozs., 30c. 1/4 Lb., 50c. 

 1/2 Lb., 80c. Lb., $1.50. 



DUKE OF YORK. — Color, rich, glossy scarlet; splendid cropper, ' 

 round in shape, flesh very firm, large size, fine flavor. It ripens its fruit 

 uniformly. Ripens evenly to the stem, is a strong, healthy grower, not 

 subject to rust or blight ; produces until the vines are killed by frost, 

 holding its size well until the last picking. 



Pkt., 10c. Oz., 25c. 2 Ozs., 50c. 1/4 Lb., 80c. 

 1/2 Lb., $1.25. Lb., $2.50. 



[§ Fla., Aug., 1902. 



($ Gentlemen: — I picked 700 bushelsTomatoes to the acre of your 



&; New Century. This was the greatest production I have ever 



& realized. D. G. EICKELBERGER. 



