“My Maryland” Tomato 
A Marvelous Double Yielder 
A Wonderful Second Early Main Crop Tomato 
The vast possibilities of this Tomato are astonishing. We 
believed in Greater Baltimore Tomato the limit of productive- 
ness had been reached, but ““My Maryland” so far outyields any 
other Tomato ever grown that its remarkable productiveness is 
amazing. People have driven miles to see a field of “ My Mary- 
land” Tomatoes, and they all marveled at the prodigious abun- 
dance of the crop it had produced. The fields were literally 
covered with the finest well-shaped, perfectly formed, solid, smooth, 
bright red, uniform fruit, all free from roughness and cracks, 
much larger than any ever seen before. It was called then and 
there “A Winner,” and it well deserved the title. The Tomatoes 
are much larger and far heavier than either the Greater Balti- 
more or the New Century. 
i" me Pkt. 10c. % Oz. 30c. Oz. 50c. 2 Ozs. 80c. % Lb. $1.40. 
Shy gMary lant eee L onan o 1 Lb. $2.65. Lb. $5.00. Postpaid. 
« “General Pershing” Watermelon 
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More Prolific Than Watson, Sweeter Than Kleckley Sweet. Will Stand Long Distance 
Shipping Better Than Any Other Melon 
In naming this Grand New Watermelon, we - 
could find no name that would more appropriately 
suggest its leadership than to name it after the 
Greatest General the World has ever known, General 
Pershing. 
“General Pershing”? Watermelon is a distinct 
and very valuable melon. The productiveness is won- 
derful, producing more marketable melons under the 
same conditions than any other melon. It is the 
best to stand dry weather and produces no culls. 
The vines resist insects that attack them. It is a 
long melon, well filled out at both ends. The eating 
quality is unequalled. The sparkling red flesh is as 
sweet as honey and fairly melts in your mouth. It is 
entirely free from hard centers and stringiness, yet 
the flesh is very firm and compact. The size is uni- 
formly large, ranging from 35 to 50 pounds each. “General Pershing ’’ Watermelon 
Color of rind a light pea green. Ripens much earlier 
than the Tom Watson, and will keep in good condition for a long time after picking. Will stand long-distance shipping 
better than any other melon. The rind will not sunburn and will keep in good condition for several days in the sun 
after becoming ripe, while all dark rind melons will blister on the top, which makes them unsalable. 
Pkts. 5¢ and 10c. Oz. 15e. % Lh. 45e. % Lb. 80c. Lb. $1.50. Postpaid. 
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“ Bolgiano’s “Early Fortune” White Spine Cucumber 
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The Great Money-Making Cucumber The Ideal Cucumber for Home or Market 
The Earliest, Best, Rich Dark Green White Spine Cucumber on Earth 
Bolgiano’s Early Fortune White Spine Cucumbers All Pack Fancy and Are Far Superior to Other Sorts 
Early Fortune Always Brings the Highest Prices. You Can Always Depend on Early Fortune 
In color, Early Fortune is a rich, attractive deep green. This inviting color it retains during a much longer period 
of growth than any other variety; it is so regular in form, one so much like the other, growers marvel at the purity and 
trueness of our stock—in fact, in selecting our stock seed these Cucumbers are so perfect it is almost impossible to 
say which is best. : 
The quality is superb, flavor delicate, refreshing and delightful, entirely free from any bitterness; being fine- 
grained, the flesh compact, it is exceedingly crisp and brittle, making it an idea] slicing Cucumber. 
As a shipping Cucumber, “ Early Fortune” cannot be surpassed, as it holds up in color and quality longer and 
better than any other variety. 
Pkts. 5¢ and 10c. Oz. 15e. % Lb. 45¢e. % Lb. 80c. Lb. $1.50. Postpaid. 
