F" 



Bolgiano's "Glory" Tomato 



Lives and Bears Abundantly When Other Varieties Die 



] 1 



Leads AH Varieties for 



Shipping/Xianning or 



TabfeJUse 



Marvelous Yielder 



Thrives .Well Either in Wet 

 or Dry Season 



Produces at Every Joint 



Large Clusters of Good Size 



Smooth, Firm, Beautifully 



Shaped Fruit 



Fruit is Uniform in Shape. 

 Color and Size 



For Very Early or Second 

 Early Crops 



Round as an Apple 



Entirely Free From Cracks 

 or Ridges 



Color a Beautiful 

 Bright Red 



Mild Delicious Flavor 



Almost Seedless 



All Meat 



Bolgiano's "Glory" Tomato 



Bolgiano's "Glory" Tomato — After years of toil, scientific 

 selections, successes and disappointments, we have at last 

 succeeded in producing and permanently fixing in type this 

 great New Tomato. We felt so rejoiced over it we could 

 find no word that so well expressed our great victory over 

 almost insurmountable obstacles as the word "Glory." 



"Glory" Tomato has now been tried by Tomato growers 

 in every State of the Union and in many foreign countries. 

 The reports we have received have been, without a single 

 exception, ..full of praise and appreciation of the wonderful 

 good qualities of this marvelous Tomato. 



"Glory" Tomato produces but yery few seeds; the seeds 

 are therefore well matured, full of life and vigor and will 

 germinate quickly and produce strong, vigorous, thrifty plants. 



"Glory" Tomato ripens earlier than many other varieties 

 that are usually planted for early use and is an abundant and 

 continuous bearer 



"Glory" Tomato produces vines that are well set with 

 fruit, bearing from the ground to the top of tbe vine. At 

 times the vines are so full that they can hardly hold all the 

 fruit that they produce. The vines are short-jointed, vigor- 

 ous and healthy. So pure in type they are almost identical 

 in all respects. They keep vigorous and green until frost and 

 then are "full of fruit. 



"Glory" Tomato produces at every joint large clusters 



of good size, smooth, firm, beautifully shaped fruits, uniform 



in shape, color and size. They ripen evenly and color up well. 



Prices: Pkts. 25c and 50c. M Oz. 75c. Oz. $2.00. 



Bolgiano's "Glory" Did Best of All 



On September 7, 1918, C. J. Bast, of Marion Co., Fla., wrote: "We 

 planted several varieties of Tomatoes and all were given equal chances, but the 

 New 'Glory' did best of all. Best in many ways, best producer by far, prettiest 

 fruit, being the smoothest, most uniform in size and shape, and ripened 

 thoroughly to the stem. They had fine flavor and solid, firm meal." 



"Glory" Tomato yield is marvelous. The vines are fairly 

 loaded with beautiful fruit. Many growers say "Glory" 

 Tomato yields more per acre than any other Tomato; it has 

 produced over 1,000 crates per acre; many single plants 

 produce over 35 pounds of fruit apiece. Side by side with 

 other Tomatoes, "Glory" has outyielded them two to one. 

 Many Tomato growers claim it produced the largest crops 

 they have ever grown. 



"Glory" Tomato is decidedly disease resistant. It has 

 proven absolutely blight-proof when other crops side by side 

 were ruined by blight. 



"Glory" Tomato is one of the handsomest Tomatoes grown. 

 It has an exceptionally fine Red Color. Mild, Delicious 

 Flavor. The fine breeding and careful selection of this strain 

 shows up in the fruit. It is entirely free from cracks. 



"Glory" Tomato has thousands of friends. They speak 

 of it in the following terms: "A world-beater." "Has more 

 good qualities than any other." "Outyields and outsells any 

 Tomato on the market." "Has great value for both market 

 and canning purposes." "By far the best ever grown." "No 

 Tomato equal to it." "Did best of all." "Rest not in it." 

 "Prefer it to all others." "Outyields and outsells all others." 

 "Lives and bears abundantly when other varieties die." 



"Glory" Tomato being an extremely shy seeder, we sug- 

 gest sending in your order as early as possible before our 

 limited supply is exhausted. 

 M Lb. $7.50. y 2 Lb. $14.00. Lb. $25.00. Postpaid 



Bolgiano's "Glory" More Than We Claim For It 



On August 21, 1918, G. E. Laylon, of Cumberland Co., N. J., wrote: 

 "I have grown your new Tomato 'Glory' this season, and find it all and more 

 than you claim it, leaving several other varieties planted beside it far behind 

 as regards quality and quantity. It will be my main variety for next 

 season." 



3E 



BE 



3G 



3E 



3E 



3E 



3E 



EJC 



3E 



