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y. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Mar. 21, 1908. 



We had some of your I. X. L. Tomatoes last season, and they were very 



Early, in fact we had Tomatoes before any one else in our neighborhood. 



EDWARD DENISON, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 



-Chio. 



J. Boleiano & Son, Baltimore, Md, Jan. 20th, 1908. 



Your I. X. L. Tomatoes are alright. Last year under adverse condi- 



iions of season, they were winners over all others for earliness ajid quality. 



C. D. BROWN, Lawrence Co., Ohio, 



Virginia. 



J. Bolgiano <£f Son, Baltimore. Md. Feb. 4th, 1908. 



*' Hotior to whom honor is due.^* T m-ust tell you of my success with your 

 I.X. L. Totnato last year. For tweiily years, I have raised eat ly tomatoes, 

 for this market, attd I think I have tried every 7iew one of note, that has 

 comeout, in that time, but I never saw one that could compare with the I. 

 X. L. I sold 7nine for forty cents per doz, long before any one else had 

 them even grown, much less turning, J consider tliem ten days earlier 

 than any I know of . My garden is on the maiyi road leading into this 

 town, and my tomatoes were a curiosity to the passers by. 



MRS. R. I. SA UNDERS, Botetourt Co., Va. 



^krida. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen: — T think tlie I. X. L. Tomato is the best Tomato I have ever 

 grown and I have been a Tomato grower for the past 20 years and have 

 grown many kinds of tomatoes, but not any that comes up with the I. X, 

 L. Tomato. Think they are the best tomatoes I ever saw and the most pro- 

 life. Yours truly, C. F. INGRAHAM, Narauja, Fla. 



Jndiana. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Oct. 9th, 1907. 



Gentlemen: — On Nov. 1st ship us IS lbs. of your T. X. L. Tomato Seed. 

 Yours truly, LOUDON PACKING CO., Vigo Co., Ind. 



^entuckn. 



J. Bolgiano cS' Son, Baltimore, Md. Jan. 24th, 1908. 



I ta ke pleasure in sending another 07-derfor Tomato seed. Those which 

 I received last year were perfectly satisfactory, and I have recommetided 

 your seed to 7ny neighbors. This order is mostly for others, who wish to 

 try your I. X. L. Tomato. HENR Y T. WISER, Jefferson Co.. Ky. 



Scuisianna. 



J. Bolgiano <3f Son , Baltimore, Md. July 26th, 1907. 



Your I. X. L. Tomatoes are all one couldwish for. I gatlieredripeffjiit 

 from plants 80 days from day I planted the seed. Your Porsperity Yellow 

 Corn is the wonder of the neighborhood, such long ears, as long as your 

 arm, on poor piney woodland. Yours verv truly, 



G. B. CALDWELL, Genesee, La. 



:^ecrgia. 



J. Bolgiano c5* Son, Baltimore, Md. Jan. 28th, 1908. 



I used your Greater Baltimore, and I. .Y. L. To7natoes last year, a7id I 

 liked both varieties so tiiuch I wa7tt them again. 



S. M. ARD, Stewai-t Co.,Ga. 



"Oklahoma. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Feb. 18tk, 1908. 



Oklahoma has 7iever had any 7-ep2ttatio7i as a To7nato Counti-y. Some 

 people can ha7-dly raise theiii at all. So7ne varieties do fairly well, while 

 others blight, diop their bloojn, and 7nake 7iothing i7i time to escape />os/, 

 but the I. X. L, is certainly a success in Oklaho7na. 



My tomatoes ca7ne early I got a good price for them, a7id by ttie tiitie 

 others got to 7/iarkel, I was ready to step dow7i, and out. 



H. C. KENNEDY, Gatfeld Co., Oklah07na. 



S)elaware. 



J. Bolgiano cSf Son, Baltimore. Md. Jan. 12th, 1907. 



I have soyne of the very best 7-eports from the I. X, L. Tomato pla7its 

 which I sold last Spring from the seed I purchased from yoic and will 7ieed 

 some more seed from you this Spring. Yours respectfully, 



W T. DA GETT, Kent Co.. Del. 



iJ'ennessee. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



YoH have the wro^ig name for your Bolgia7io I. X . L. Tomato. It should 

 be called the" FINEST" for they a7-e the eatliest, most prolific a>id the 

 best Toynato I have ever seen. Call them the "FINEST." 



YoH7-s truly, EDWARD FAIDLEY, Sullivan Co., 7>kw. 



J. Bolgiano & Son. Baltimore. Md. Oct. 14. 1907. 



Will you please se7id me your catalogue? I wa7tt to grow your I, X. L. 

 Tomato 7iext year. I think if your I. X. L. Tomato proves as good a>i- 

 other year as it did this, it will beco>7ie the leading totnato of this sectio7i 

 of the cou7tt7y. Yours truly, W. R. HA WS, Smith Co., Texas. 



>irkan^as. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Balti7tiore, Md. July 5th, 1908. 



I wayit to try some 7nore of your I. X. L. To7tiatoes; they certainly were 



beautiful in the Spriyig. W. K. VANN, Miller Co., Ark. 



f/alariiland. 



J. Bolgiano cS" Son. Baltimore, Md. Dec. 28, 1907. 



If your I. X. L. Totnato seed is the same stock you sold me Last Spring 

 I want some 7>iore of it. They are the heaviest yielding Tomatoes that 

 were ever k7iown. If I had planted 7ny whole crop in I. X. L. Tomatoes 

 I would have bee/t worth $2000 ynore mo7iey to-day ika7i I ayti. 



GEO. LINK, Anne Arundel Co., Md. 



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J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltii7iore. Md. March 12, 1908. 



I set out about six hundred plants of you7- extremely early I. X. L. To- 

 7>iatoes last year, and sold 314-V2 half bushel baskets, from the pack, ayid 

 didti^t sell much over half that were on the vines. They are the best I ever 

 saw for tomatoes. U. S. GRANT REYNOLDS. Ocean Co.. N. J. 



"Canada. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore. Md. 



Please send me your new seed catalogue. I grew S077ie I. X. L. and Grea- 

 tet Baltimore tomatoes f7'om yoitr seed last yea7'. ayid zuas delighted with 

 them. W. W. PETTET. Postytiaster, Pickton, Ont., Can. 



Amtralia. 



J. Bolgiano cS" Son, Baltiynore Md. May 9th, 1907. 



Gentlettien : — Kindly for7ua7-d by 77iail, two pounds each of dealer Bal- 

 ii}no7-e and Boigia7io's Fa7nous I. X. L. Tomato Seed, for which e7iclosed 

 fi7id Postal 7noney orde7-for $26.00. Yoi(7-s very truly, 



ROSELLA PRESERVING CO., Australia. 



Mississippi. 



J. Bolgiano & Son. Balti7ttore. Md. 



I have yiever seen ayiything to coynpare 'with your I. X. L. Tomato. 

 They a7e earlier, and stood the hot sun better tha7i a7iy other To7/iato. I 

 have sotne experieyice — beeyifay^yiingfor 15 yea7's. 



I. F. D ELM AS. Jackson Co., Miss. 



Viorth "Carolina. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Balti/yiore . Md. July 7th, 1907. 



I wish you could have seeyi the I. X. L. Toynatoes. The grou7id was 

 covered with them. I yiever saw as ma7iy on bushes in ynylife. 



Yours truly. D. P. GEORGE, Peyider Co., N. C. 



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J. Bolgiayio & Son, Baltimore, Md. Oct. 15th, 1907. 



IhadafnecropofyourExtremelyEarlyl.X.L. To7nato this Spring. They werevery early, large, smooth, niceshape. They held their size sa 



7oell 1 was able to Pick a long time. Made mo7e motley out cff I. X'. L. Tomatoes than any otiier crop oyt ynyfarin. I find it the best of all the Eaily 



Tomatoes. Yours truly, FRED. GILLESPIES, Baltimore Co., Md. 



