, Extra Early ‘Wealthy’ Tomato 
Extra Selected Proven Stock 
It Has Made Many Truckers and Shippers Rich 
278. Thousands of dollars clear have been made by the men who 
have planted the Wealthy Tomato. From the day you sow the seed 
until the last, large shapely fruit is shipped to an anxious early market; 
Wealthy Tomato keeps the lead. One of the earliest of the earliest; 
smooth, firm, delicious flavor, beautiful red color and an abundant 
yielder. In the Wealthy Tomato Mother Earth pays us a thousand 
fold for our effort. In Springtime those who have the means are only 
too glad to spend it freely if in return they can get the first fruits of 
the season. Then the fancy prices are realized, and if you trust 
Wealthy Tomato it will put you in a position to get your share and also 
the share of the man who takes years to find out a money maker. 
Pkt. 10c. Oz. 25ce. 14 Lb. 85c. Lb. $3.00. Postpaid. 
One Crate to Every Two Plants 
Mark Zill, of Florida, writes: ‘‘I planted your Wealthy Tomato 
last year and grew one crate from every two plants. I do not want any 
heller.”’ 
Earliest and Finest in Frederick Co., Md. 
Chas. O. D. Lee, Frederick Co., Md., writes: ‘‘ Your Wealthy 
Tomato is the earliest and finest we have had in this part of the country. 
We had ripe Tomatoes the 26th of June. They yield in great abundance.” 
Bolgiano’s ‘Florida Special’? Tomato 
Greatest Blight Resisting Tomato On Earth 
Extra Selected Proven Stock 
311. Not asingle grower of Tomatoes in Florida or in any locality 
where blight has injured the Tomato crops, should go through this 
season without trying this most excellent new Tomato. We call it 
“Florida Special,’’ for it has been most carefully bred up to resist the 
ravages of blight which has been so discouraging to our Florida custom- 
ers. It is red in color, large in size, fine flavored, firm and meaty, 
very prolific, and about as early as the Earliana. Itis a most excellent 
shipper ;in fact, during our entire time of selecting and breeding up the 
Florida Special, we took the utmost pains in selecting such Tomatoes 
as would stand the long shipment to the Northern Markets from 
Florida. We are confident Bolgiano’s Florida Special Tomato is 
going to make a record that will put it head and shoulders above any 
‘Tomato that has ever been introduced excepting the I. X. L. Tomato. 
Pkt. 10c. Oz. 25c. 14 Lb. 85c. Lb. $3.00. Postpaid. 
In Florida—The Finest Tomato Raised 
On November 25, Mr. J. E. Rose, of Lockhart, Fla., writes: ‘‘ Your 
‘Florida Special’ Tomato is the finest Tomato we can raise here.” 
1,000 Crates to the Acre 
Willers and Miliken, Dade Co., I'la., writes: ‘‘We are glad to 
reply lo you that your Bolgiano's Florida Special Tomalo Seeds are 
reported to us by growers to give good results, especially in selling the 
fruit. Growers expect to get close to 1,000 crates to the acre.”’ 
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Extra Early Wealthy Tomato Extra Selected Proven Stock 
Bolgiano’s Best—The ““Great B. B.”’ Tomato 572. This is one of the finest largered Tomatoes ever introduced. 
It ranks among the later varieties, requiring about 110 days from seed- 
Extra Selected Proven Stock sowing to ripe fruit. It is very solid and free from any excess of 
284. This Tomato is unequalled. It has every good quality pertaining water; smooth and of a very fine and red color. Superior in texture 
to the Tomato and avoids all faults of other sorts. One of the smoothest, and flavor. It is an extraordinary heavy producer and excellent 
most solid, heaviest and most handsome Tomatoes grown. Itsuits gardeners, shipper. Twenty-five tons of fruit have been grown to the acre. It 
canners and shippers, who are delighted with its faultless fruit, which fills is specially recommended to truckers and growers for canning factories, 
their wants in every particular. The B. B. is as solid as an apple, has no core as it is very showy and productive. It has a very strong, vigorous 
and the flavor is excellent. It weighs more pounds per bushel than many vine protecting the fruit from sunscald. Pkt. 5c and 10c. Oz. 25c. 
other sorts, which proves its solidity; has a beautiful red color, outside and in- 14 Lb. 75c. Lb. $2.50. Postpaid. 
side, and the fruit is quite large. There is no need of a field of poor Tomatoes 
when a half dollar will buy enough seed to supply plants for one acre. Used 
successfully for early and late crops; always sells at the highest prices. Pkt. 
5c and10c. Oz.25c. 14 Lb. 75c. Lb. $2.5c. Postpaid. 
Bolgiano’s Best—The ‘‘Great B. B.’’ Gives Perfect Satisfaction 
Mr. C. E. Sears, of Pickaway Co., Ohio, writes: ‘Please ship us fifty 
pounds of your Bolgiano’s Best, the ‘Great B. B.’ Tomato Seed. Be sure to send 
us your ertra selected stock, as we put our dependence in vour seed for all of our 
next year's crops. The Bolgiano's Best, the ‘Great B. B.,’ that we got from you 
lasl year gave us perfect satisfaction.”” 
Chatk’s “Early Jewel’? Tomato 
Extra Selected Proven Stock 
287. This excellent new Tomato has attracted the atten- 
tion of market gardeners and shippers on account of its fine 
quality, its wonderful productiveness; earliness, and large 
size. Chalk’s Jewel is not quite so early as the Earliana, or 
so large as the I. X. L., but size of the fruit continues very 
large, almost to the last picking. The vines are fairly loaded 
with fruit during the entire season, 75 of which will fill a 
5g-bushel basket. The fruit is very solid and deep through, 
measuring 37g inches across by almost 3 inches in depth. 
Color is bright scarlet and it ripens up to the stem, without 
cracks or green core. It is an excellent shipper. The climate 
in which we grow our tomato seeds makes them earlier, free 
from disease and blight, and more productive than seed you 
can procure from any other source. Try them for yourself. 
Price: . Pkt. 5c and 10c.)' Oz: 25c: 14 Lb. 75c.. Lb.'$2-50. 
Postpaid. 
Bolgiano’s New ‘‘Pink Giant’’ Tomato 
Splendid for the Home Garden 
187. A fine large handsome early pink Tomato. One 
reason pink Tomatoes have not been so popular recently is 
because they have not been subjected to the great hybridizing 
by which the red Tomatoes have been so wonderfully developed. 
This has been overcome in this magnificent New Pink Giant 
Tomato; it has been carefully crossed and recrossed for size 
of fruit, earliness, solidity, smoothness, productiveness. We 
have large uniform handsome fruit, which sells readily at a 
much higher price than did ever the older varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
Oz. 25e. 14 Lb. 85c. Lb. $3.00. Postpaid. Bolgiano’s Best Tomato—The Great B. B. Tomato 
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