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Planted by the Leading 

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 Canners Throughout 

 the United States 







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Bolgiano's "Greater Baltimore" Tomato 



Ranks First in Yield and Quality 



Special 

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Its Extremely Heavy! Weight, Due to Its Firmness and Great Meatiness, 

 Makes It a Wonderful Canning Tomato 



It Ripens Evenly to the Stem and is Entirely Free from Ridges, Cracks and Blight. Smooth, 

 Well-Formed and Deep from Stem to Blossom. Fruits in Large Clusters at Every Second Joint. 

 Joints are Short and Sturdy. Brilliant Red Color, the Handsomest Tomato You Have Ever Seen. 

 Vigorous, Compact, Healthy Vines. Just Doubles the Yield of Many of the Best Cropping Tomatoes 

 You Have Ever Grown. Unrivaled Shipper, Due to Its Solidity and Firmness. 



The Best Second Early and Main Crop Tomato on Earth 



371. Extra Selected Stock Seed saved entirely from Crown Set Fruit of the most prolific plants. Pkts. 5c and 10c. V2 Oz. 

 30c. Oz. 50c. 2 Ozs. 95c. % Lb. $1.75. V 2 Lb. $3.25. Lb. $6.00. Postpaid. 



279. Selected Stock: Pkt. 10c. 1/2 Oz. 30c. Oz. 50c. 2 Ozs. 95c. V 4 Lb. $1.50. y 2 Lb. $2.75. Lb. $5.00. Postpaid. 



After thirteen seasons have passed, and the "Greater Baltimore" Tomato has been grown in every Tomato State in the Union, and in many foreign 

 countries, it is almost impossible to give a description of its merits without seeming to claim for it Supernatural Powers; so in describing it, we will, as 

 far as practical, confine ourselves to extracts from the experience of those who have grown the "Greater Baltimore" during the past thirteen years. 



A Florida man writes, "It is the finest Shipping Tomato ever sold — tested side by side, and shipped side by side with five leading varieties — it 

 beats them all." Another writes, "Out of 15 Bed varieties it was the best of all." "Very prolific — it yielded from 300 to more than 650 bushels of 

 60 Lbs. per acre." One man raised 17,000 plants from }4 Lb. of "Greater Baltimore" Tomato Seed. "Vigorous grower, strong, healthy plants. 

 Fruit uniform in shape and size, large, very regular, smooth, shapely, fleshy, very meaty, ripens well and evenly. Beautiful brigltt red color, fruit very 

 handsome, dozens weighing 30 ounces, and several exceeding 32 ounces." Seed planted side by side with Stone has outyielded that variety four 

 to one. Used almost exclusively by "The Giants among the Packers" throughout Indiana and Illinois. "Fine crop in bad season." Excellent 

 keeper — has kept until New Year's Day. Bust and blight proof. Becommended unreservedly by a grower for "the section around Lakeland, 

 Fla." Had proved better than any variety tried at Picton, Canada. "Stands the heat and drought of Mississippi." "Very valuable for South 

 Carolina climate." In the canning districts of Delaware and Maryland "yielded a fine crop in a bad season." Texas says there is no better Tomato 

 in size and taste on the market; not an acid Tomato — very fine flavored. As a home garden Tomato "the results have been far beyond expecta- 

 tion." On our own table we sliced the "Greater Baltimore" Tomato like we would slice a fine tender roast beef. 



PBAIBIE CITY CANNING CO. 

 Growers nad Packers of Fruits and Vegetables 



Crawford County, Wis., October 22, 1918. 

 J. Bolgiano 4 Son, Baltimore, Md. ' . 



We wish to say that during the past four years we have grown your "Greater 

 Baltimore" Tomato with the greatest of satisfaction. We have already placed 

 our order with you for next season's seed. 



(Signed) Prairie City Canning Co. 



WILLIAM W. FINNEY, 

 Broker in Canned Goods 



Harford County, Md., October 21, 1918. 

 J. Bolgiano 4 Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Your "Greater Baltimore" Tomato Seed has given me better results than 

 any other variety of Tomato Seed and I have used most of the well-known 

 varieties. 



(Signed) William W. Finney. 



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