﻿I. 
  X. 
  L. 
  

  

  Makes 
  

   Money 
  

   Quick 
  

  

  Two 
  Weeks 
  

  

  Ahead 
  — 
  Every- 
  

  

  . 
  body 
  Wants 
  . 
  

  

  Them 
  

  

  On 
  Nov. 
  21, 
  Mr. 
  

   J. 
  R. 
  Rogers 
  of 
  

   Anderson 
  Co.,Te.v. 
  

   writes: 
  "I 
  had 
  one 
  

   acre 
  tJiis 
  spring 
  

   planted 
  in 
  Bolgi- 
  

   ano's 
  I. 
  X. 
  L. 
  To- 
  

   mato 
  tlieywere 
  t'U'o 
  

   weeks 
  ahead 
  of 
  

   any 
  other 
  rariety 
  

   and 
  were 
  so 
  fine 
  

   th 
  at 
  ez'erybody 
  

   around 
  here 
  won't 
  

   plant 
  anything 
  

   next 
  year 
  but 
  the 
  

   I. 
  X. 
  L. 
  Tomato." 
  

  

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

  

  A 
  week 
  earlier 
  than 
  the 
  Earlina. 
  Mere 
  prodttctive 
  than 
  the 
  Chalk's 
  Jewel. 
  As 
  large 
  as 
  the 
  Great 
  B. 
  B. 
  

   As 
  solid 
  as 
  the 
  New 
  Century. 
  In 
  fact, 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  IVorld's 
  Leading 
  E.rtremcly 
  Early 
  Tomato. 
  

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

   with 
  an 
  abundance 
  of 
  fruit 
  larger 
  and 
  more 
  prolific 
  than 
  Chalk's 
  Jen-^!, 
  in 
  fact, 
  any 
  number 
  of 
  specimens 
  could 
  be 
  found 
  as 
  

   large 
  as 
  the 
  Great 
  B. 
  B. 
  Tomato. 
  It 
  has 
  little 
  more 
  vine 
  and 
  ler.-ves 
  nan 
  the 
  "Wealthy 
  Tomato, 
  thus 
  protecting 
  the 
  blossoms 
  

   from 
  being 
  easily 
  knocked 
  oft 
  by 
  heavy 
  rains 
  or 
  winds; 
  also 
  prDteii 
  - 
  the 
  fruit 
  from 
  being 
  sunburned 
  or 
  scalded. 
  The 
  I. 
  X. 
  L,. 
  

   Tomato 
  Is 
  without 
  a 
  single 
  exception 
  the 
  Leading 
  Extremely 
  Kaijy 
  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. 
  L. 
  Tomato. 
  Tour 
  crop 
  will 
  net 
  you 
  Cig 
  

   returns. 
  We 
  stake 
  our 
  reputation 
  on 
  I. 
  X. 
  L. 
  

  

  1. 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  Earliest, 
  liargest, 
  absolutely 
  smooth 
  Tomatoes 
  

   on 
  Earth. 
  A 
  week 
  earlier 
  than 
  the 
  "Earliana" 
  and 
  as 
  large 
  as 
  

   the 
  "Great 
  B. 
  B." 
  

  

  3. 
  A 
  beautiful, 
  brilliant 
  red 
  color. 
  

  

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

   plant 
  yielding 
  J 
  bushel. 
  

  

  4. 
  Fruit 
  extremely 
  early, 
  enormously 
  abundant, 
  ripens 
  all 
  at 
  once- 
  

  

  5. 
  Vines 
  compact 
  and 
  can 
  be 
  placed 
  two 
  feet 
  apart 
  in 
  three 
  

   foot 
  rows. 
  

  

  Ripe 
  I. 
  X. 
  !L. 
  — 
  Just 
  47 
  Days 
  — 
  ^In 
  Virginia 
  

  

  On 
  June 
  I9th, 
  Mr. 
  C 
  F. 
  Masterson, 
  of 
  Greenville 
  Co., 
  Va., 
  

   writes: 
  I 
  am 
  today 
  picking 
  ripe 
  Tomatoes 
  of 
  the 
  Tomato 
  seed 
  I 
  got 
  

   of 
  you 
  this 
  spring 
  of 
  Bolgiano's 
  Famous 
  I. 
  X. 
  L., 
  just 
  forty-seven 
  

   days 
  from 
  the 
  time 
  I 
  put 
  them 
  in 
  the 
  field 
  until 
  I 
  had 
  ripe 
  ones. 
  

   Best 
  Out 
  of 
  Seven 
  In 
  Virginia 
  

  

  On 
  August 
  17th, 
  1914, 
  Mr. 
  H. 
  T. 
  Swope, 
  of 
  Lovettsville, 
  Va., 
  

   writes: 
  I 
  bought 
  Tomato 
  seed 
  of 
  you 
  this 
  spring 
  Bolgiano's 
  I. 
  X. 
  L., 
  

   they 
  were 
  the 
  finest 
  early 
  Tomatoes 
  I 
  ever 
  raised, 
  they 
  began 
  ripen- 
  

   ing 
  about 
  July 
  4th, 
  and 
  still 
  ripening 
  yet. 
  They 
  are 
  as 
  nice 
  now 
  as 
  

   they 
  were 
  when 
  they 
  first 
  began 
  to 
  ripen, 
  I 
  planted 
  seven 
  varieties 
  

   of 
  early 
  Tomatoes, 
  but 
  Bolgiano's 
  I. 
  X. 
  L. 
  topped 
  them 
  all. 
  

   Georgia 
  — 
  ^I. 
  X. 
  T,. 
  Wins 
  in 
  Every 
  Kace 
  

  

  H. 
  W. 
  Stamps, 
  Floyd 
  Co., 
  Ga., 
  writes: 
  "After 
  trying 
  all 
  the 
  other 
  

   leading 
  early 
  varieties 
  of 
  the 
  most 
  prominent 
  seed 
  Growers 
  in 
  the 
  

   country, 
  I 
  am 
  forced 
  to 
  the 
  conclusion 
  that 
  the 
  I. 
  X. 
  L. 
  is 
  the 
  earliest, 
  

   smoothest, 
  most 
  prolific 
  and 
  best 
  flavored 
  Tomato 
  grown. 
  Its 
  merits 
  

   cannot 
  be 
  e.raggerated." 
  

  

  In 
  Ohio 
  — 
  ^I. 
  X. 
  .li. 
  Makes 
  Money 
  Fast 
  

  

  Mr. 
  IVm. 
  Dulcaster, 
  of 
  Mahoning 
  Co., 
  Ohio, 
  writes 
  as 
  follows: 
  "I 
  

   must 
  thank 
  you 
  for 
  the 
  1. 
  X. 
  L. 
  'tomato 
  Seed 
  I 
  bought 
  from 
  you 
  in 
  

   the 
  Spring. 
  I 
  have 
  made 
  $500 
  from 
  an 
  acre 
  and 
  e-xpect 
  to 
  sell 
  about 
  

   150 
  baskets 
  more. 
  I 
  received 
  $1.00 
  per 
  basket 
  for 
  all 
  I 
  planted. 
  It 
  

   is 
  the 
  largest 
  and 
  earliest 
  Tomato 
  I 
  ever 
  grew. 
  

  

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

  

  7. 
  The 
  absence 
  of 
  unnecessary 
  leaves 
  permits 
  all 
  fruit 
  to 
  ripen 
  

   so 
  remarkably 
  early. 
  ,^ 
  ^^ 
  -, 
  tr 
  -r 
  rr. 
  „„*„ 
  

  

  8. 
  It 
  is 
  almost 
  like 
  finding 
  money 
  to 
  plant 
  the 
  I. 
  X. 
  i.. 
  iomato. 
  

  

  9. 
  The 
  largest 
  growers 
  tell 
  us 
  that 
  we 
  cannot 
  say 
  too 
  much 
  m 
  

   favor 
  of 
  the 
  I. 
  X. 
  I.. 
  Tomato. 
  

  

  10. 
  In 
  eight 
  years 
  it 
  has 
  never 
  disappointed 
  a 
  grower. 
  Price 
  : 
  

   Pkt. 
  10c. 
  1/2 
  Oz. 
  20c. 
  Oz. 
  30c. 
  2 
  Ozs. 
  50c. 
  % 
  U>. 
  90c. 
  

   Vz 
  Lb. 
  $1.75. 
  Xb. 
  $3.50. 
  Postpaid. 
  

  

  Important— 
  Read 
  These 
  Two 
  liCtters 
  

  

  On 
  Nov. 
  3rd, 
  1913, 
  Mr. 
  Gore 
  Ennis 
  of 
  Kent 
  County, 
  Del., 
  wrote: 
  

  

  "Your 
  I 
  X 
  L 
  Tomato 
  is 
  as 
  fine 
  as-anv 
  one 
  would 
  want 
  to 
  grow 
  

  

  and 
  I 
  think 
  I 
  could 
  not 
  praise 
  it 
  up 
  too 
  much. 
  Our 
  first 
  setting 
  the 
  

  

  frost 
  killed 
  and 
  then 
  we 
  reset— 
  they 
  seemed 
  to 
  stand 
  still 
  for 
  two 
  

  

  ■s^.eeks 
  then 
  thev 
  beoan 
  to 
  grow 
  and 
  we 
  picked 
  the 
  first 
  tomatoes 
  the 
  

  

  first 
  of 
  Julv 
  and 
  from 
  then 
  on 
  until 
  frost." 
  

  

  This 
  is 
  the 
  Other 
  One 
  

   A 
  Money 
  Maker 
  When 
  Every 
  Thing 
  Goes 
  Wrong 
  

   Mr 
  T. 
  D. 
  Lawrence, 
  of 
  Lickina 
  Co., 
  Ohio, 
  writes 
  as 
  follows: 
  "I 
  

   had 
  a 
  fine 
  crop 
  of 
  your 
  I. 
  X. 
  L. 
  Tomatoes 
  last 
  year 
  although 
  we 
  had 
  

   the 
  worst 
  drouth 
  I 
  'ever 
  e.vperienced. 
  Had 
  my 
  first 
  setting 
  froze 
  down. 
  

   I 
  reset 
  again 
  and 
  it 
  turned 
  cold 
  again, 
  the 
  plants 
  stood 
  seeming 
  to 
  

   go 
  back 
  for 
  tzvo 
  weeks, 
  and 
  then 
  started 
  to 
  grow, 
  then 
  we 
  had 
  a 
  long 
  

   bad 
  drouth 
  for 
  weeks, 
  nevertheless, 
  these 
  tomatoes 
  made 
  me 
  more 
  

   money 
  than 
  any 
  I 
  ever 
  raised." 
  

  

  About 
  800 
  Crates 
  To 
  The 
  Acre 
  , 
  

  

  Mr. 
  R. 
  E. 
  Athev. 
  of 
  Putnam 
  Co., 
  Fla., 
  writes 
  as 
  follows: 
  1 
  he 
  

   pound 
  of 
  I. 
  X. 
  L.'Tomato 
  Seed 
  which 
  I 
  bought 
  from 
  you 
  a 
  year 
  ago 
  

   was 
  planted 
  at 
  Yuma. 
  Arizona, 
  and 
  made 
  the 
  best 
  crop 
  of 
  Tomatoes 
  

   and 
  the 
  earliest 
  in 
  that 
  section. 
  The 
  fruit 
  was 
  even 
  sized, 
  true 
  to 
  

   shape 
  and 
  color 
  and 
  shipped 
  better 
  than 
  any 
  other 
  variety. 
  It 
  made 
  

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

   the 
  best 
  early 
  market 
  variety." 
  

  

  