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What Growers And Canners Say 



ABOUT 



i^^ ^'Greater Baltimore" Tomato 



14 TONS PER ACRE AND NOT A MIXED SEED. 



J. Bolgiano & Son. Baliimore. Md. Feb. 27/h, 1908. 



I used your Greater Baltimore Tomato last year, and raised 14 tons Per 

 acre, and if the seed you send this year, are as trtie to name as they were 

 last rear, I ■will be satisfied, for tliere was not a seed of another variety in 

 the lot. A . IVILKINS. Sussex Co., Del. 



NONE JUST AS GOOD. 



J. Bolgiano & Son. Baltimoj-e, Md. Jan. 17th, 1908. 



Please Quote us on eight founds of Bolgiano'' s Greater Baltimore Tomato 

 seed. IVe would rather do without the Tomato seed, than have anything 

 else but your stock of this variety. STEVENS BROS., 



Cumberland Co., .V. J. 



NO OTHER WILL DO. 



J. Bolgiano C^ Son, Baltimore, Md. Oct. 2nd. 1907. 



Kindly boolnts for 2S pounds of "Greater Baltimore" Tomato Seed for 

 1908 crop and be sure vje get this seed as the "Greater Baltimore'" Tomato 

 can be easily told from ajiv other. No other will do. Yours very truly 

 LAKEPORT PRESERVING CO., Mr. G.E.Mathews. Mgr. Lakeport, 

 Oni., Canada 



HERE TO STAY. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Feb. 29th, 1908. 



I believe the Bolgiano' s Greater Baltimore Tomato is he>-e to stay. They 

 were tried hsrelasi year, by some of the Growers, and done well. 



EDMUND GEORGE, Kent Co., Del. 



THEY'RE THE "STUFF." 



/. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Jan. 3rd, 1907. 



IVe used some of your Greater Baltimore Tomato Seed last year and 

 found Hum the 'Stuff''' for canning purposes. 



OREGON CANNING CO., Holt Co.. Mo., Per L. I. Moore. 



PLEASES EVERYWHERE. 



/. Bolgiano & Son. Baltimore, Md. _ July 21, 1908. 



I was well pleased with the seed obtained frorn you, especially the Greater 



Ballijnore Tomatoes. W. IV. WILLIAMS, Berkeley Co., S C. 



WANTS MORE OF THEM. 



/. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. March 26th, 1908. 



Please express me 8 pounds of your Greater Baltimore Tomato Seed. I 

 used them last year, and they done well for me. 



S. B. SILVER, Wyandotte Co., Kansas. 



NONE TO EQUAL THEM. 



J. Bolgiano cS* Son, Baltimore, Md. 



y'our Greater Baltimore Tomato is the best I have ever grown, I have 

 been planting Tomatoes for many years but never had any to equal this 

 one. Your Seed are so good I can never praise them too highly. 



MILLARD F. WALKER, Frederick Co., Md. 



USED EXCLUSIVELY. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. _^ Jan. 14th, 1907. 



Please send us at once by express, 30 lbs. of your "Greater Baltimore'''' 

 Tomato Seed. Please see that you send us your very best seed, as we use 

 " Greater Baltimore'' Tomato Seed exclusively among our growers of To- 

 matoes. Yours very truly, WM. LANNING CJ" SON, Cumberland 

 Co.. N.J. 



JUST READ THIS. 



J. Bolgiano & .Son. Baltimore. Md. 



Your " Greater Baltimo! e" Totnato I planted last season, is the finest I 

 have ever planted. I shipped about 800 crates from PA acres, some sold in 

 Boston by J. D. Mead & Co. for $3.00 a crate. I recomtnend it iinreserz'edly 

 to the growers of this section. I planted five diff'erent varieties and the 

 " Greater Baltimore" led them all. You can put me down for "Greater 

 Baltimore^' next season. Yours verv truly, 



THOMAS S. JOHNSON, Polk Co., Fla. 



RESULTS COUNT. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



We got better results out of "Greater Baltimore'''' Tomatoes than any 

 other tomatoes. They grow large, smooth and solid and are very produc- 

 tive. I have already sent you my order for " Greater Baltimore" Tomato 

 Seed fornext Spring. Yours truly, II'. T. FRYER, Cecil Co., Md. 



:4rkansas >igrieultural t^periment 6taticn 



FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS 

 In reply beg to slate that no tomato upon our experimental grounds has 

 given lite sati%faction that we have gotten from "Greater Baltimore." It 

 is early, prolific, hardy, of excellent quality and ts fruiling longer and 

 more satisfactory than anything else we have. 



We thank you for calling otir attention to this fine fruit. It should be 

 largely planted by vegetable gardeners as well as for other commercial and 

 family purposes. Yours truly, IV. C. VINCENHELLER, Director. 



J. Bolgiano <5" Son, Baltimore, Md. Oct. 15, 1908. 



I planted ten acres of your Greater Baltimore Tomatoes last Spring and 



raised a fine crop of very fine Tomatoes, up to the 1st of October we had 



sold about 10 tons per acre. On the n igkt of October 1st we had a freeze so 



i we took no more to the Canning Jactory but there weie a great many fine 



} Tomatoes yet in the fields. J. W. COX, Grant Co., Ind. 



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CHEAPEST SEED THEY CAN BUY. 



J. Bolgiano (2!" Son, Baltimore, Md. 7Vi«, 23rd 1907. 



c- P'^^^^f^^''-^'!'- otir order for 10 pounds of Greater Baltimore Tomato 

 Seed. We have used Greater Baltimore" for the last two seasons for part 

 0/ our planting, and find that although high in price they are the cheapest 

 seed we can buy. Best yielders and surest croppers. 



Yours very truly, OREGON CANNING CO., Holt Co., Mo. 



PERFECT MASS OF FINEST TOMATOES. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Nov. 20th 1907. 



My 'Greater Baliimore" Tomato plants were a perfect mass of Toma- 

 toes, the finest I have ever seen. I do not think you will get any tomato to 

 surpass the Greater Baltimore." Yours very truly. 



B. Z. LLOYD, Nacogdoches, Co., Texas. 



BEST EVERY TIME. 



J. Bolgiano <2f Son, Baltimore, Md. Davis Co Utah 



Dear Sirs:— In reply to your i7:qiiry, will say I planted the "Greater 

 Baltimore in fifteen different fields separate from our Stone and that in 

 every section and every field they ripened about ten days earlier than any 

 other, they ripen even to the stem, are very solid, also prolific and of a 

 beautiful deep red color. I consider them an IDEAL TOMA TO for both 

 grower and Conner. Yours truly, 



KENISH CANNING CO Per CROSS, Supt. 



THEY ARE A WEEK TO TEN DAYS 

 EARLIER THAN THE STONE. 



J. Bolgiano & Son. Baliimore, Md. June 5th 1907 



We arc partial to the "Greater Baltimore" Tomato as they rnature 

 about a week earlier than the Stone Tomato. 



Yours very truly, WATSON BROS., Cumberland Co. N J 



FREE FROM RUST AND BLIGHT-BEST IN 15. 



/. Bolgiano & Son. Baltimore , Md. 



The " Greater Baltimore" was something to marvel at, extra large 

 immense yielder. rust and blight free, beautiful color, and the best of all 

 red tomatoes tried here among fifteen varieties. Same season as the Chalk's 

 Jewel but decidedly better. Our Fall "Greater Baltimore" plants are 

 standing the heat and drought fine. Very truly yours 



MA G NO LI A FR Ul T FA RM. 



S. WHERR Y & SON, prop. Holmes Co.. Miss. 



THERE CAN 'T BE ANYTHING BETTER. 



Messrs. J. Bolgiano &Son, Baltimore. Md. 



Gentlemen:— The " Greater Baltimore" Tomato that I used last season 

 from your seed is entirely f) ee from b ight and the largest yieider by half 

 that I have efer used. There can't be anything better; as you have my 

 order I can say no more. Very respectfully. 



S. M. JOHNS 0A\ Dorchester Co., Md. 



AT LEAST TWO TONS MORE TO THE ACRE. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore. Md. 



Gentlemen:— Mess. Wm.NUMSEN & SON, Baltimore, Md. con- 

 tracted for my tomatoes this year. I have grown your "Greater Balti- 

 mnre" Tomato for THREE Successive Years and am more than pleased 

 with them. They grow at least two tons more to the acre than any other 

 tomato that I have ez'er grown and I will plant them again next spring. 

 My neighbors to whom I have recommended the "Greater Baltimore" To- 

 mato are also well pleased with them. 



Yours respectfully, WM. GEA VERTON, Kent Co., Md. 



Maryland >igrieultural t^periment iitatien. 



H. J. Patterson, Director. 



College Park. Prince George Co., Md., October 8th, 1907. 

 Mess. f. Bolgiano cJ* Son, Baltimore, Md, 



Gentlemen; — Replying to yours of recent date to Director Patterson 

 will say that the Greater Baltimore again yielded better than any of the 

 eleven varieties of Us class tested. Two sowings were made. The first on 

 March 1st, in hot-bed and the second outside in cold flames, ilie first ^ A p>-il. 



The yields of the first sowing were: 

 Greater Baltimore 

 Matchless 



Ton. 



12 



11 



IJ>s. 

 360 

 185 





Paragon 

 The yields of the second sowing were: 

 Greater Baltimore 



9 

 Ton. 



10 



1575 

 Lbs. 

 010 





Paragon 

 Matchless 



8 

 7 



530 

 760 





Yours ver_ 



■ truly 



THOS. H. 



WHITE. 



i^ke 9ennsi{lvania State 'College. 



Agricultural Experiment Station. 



State College, Centre Co.. Pa., Aug. 27, 1906. 



Our conclusion then is that "Greater Baltimore" is a fine variety, 



large, solid, uniform in shape and size — and very productive— andworthy 



of dissemination. I'ery truly, J.P. PILLSBURY, Asst. Horticulturist. 



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