BOLGIANO'S 



NEW AND SPECIAL 



Vegetables and flowers 



FOR 1906 



ftdgianc's "greater ffyaltimcre" ffcmato 



There is no To- 

 mato EQUAL to 

 it. There are 

 Other GOOD To- 

 matoes, but 

 "GREATER BAL- 

 TIMORE" Tomato 

 is BEST OF ALL. 



1. GREATER 

 BALTIMORE TO- 

 MATO IS THE 

 HIGHEST MOUN- 

 TAIN TOP OF 

 SUCCESS IN TO- 

 MATO GROWING 



2. JUST DOU- 

 BLES YIELD OF 

 THE BEST CROP- 

 PING TOMATO 

 YOU HAVE EVER 

 GROWN. 



3. Smooth, -well- 

 formed and deep 

 from stem to blos- 

 som. 



4. Its extremely 

 heavy weight is due 

 to its firmness and 

 great meatiness. 



5. It ripens evenly 

 to the stem and is 

 entirely free from 

 ridges, cracks and 

 blight. 



279. 



We Again StaKe 

 Oar 88 Years of 

 Honorable Repu- K 

 tation Back of (t 

 this Wonderful « 

 Tomato. It's as 

 Good as Gold. 



6. Unrivaled ship- 

 per, due to its so- 

 lidity and firmness. 



7. Fruits in large 

 clusters at every 

 second joint, joints 

 are short and 

 sturdy. 



8. Brilliant red 

 color, the hand- 

 somest Tomato we 

 have ever seen. 



9. Vigorous, com- 

 pact, healthy vines. 



10. The Grandest 

 Second Early and 

 Main Crop Tomato 

 on Earth. 



Price, 

 PKt. 10c and 25c. 

 1/2 Oz. 50c, 1 Oz. 

 75c,l/4Lb.$1.5 0, 

 Lb. $5.00. 



Bolgiano's "Greater Baltimore" Tomato. 



We first introduced this Leader of all Tomatoes, last season, having become fully acquainted with its Sterling Merits from extensive field tests 

 made during several preceding years. Not in one of these seasons, however, did we meet with such unfavorable weather on Tomatoes, as we had 

 last year. Nothing more fortunate for the "Greater Baltimore" Tomato could have occurred, for where most all other Tomatoes lost their blossoms, 

 blighted, run all to vine, or bore a few inferior irregular fruit which quickly scalded, all on account of the heavy rains and scorching sun which 

 quickly followed, the Greater Baltimore Tomato held its blossoms and came off triumphant, yielding a large handsomecrop of smooth, well-formed, 

 solid, heavy, brilliant red Tomatoes. "Theproof of the pudding is in the tasting," therefore, as the"Greater Baltimore" Tomatohas yieldedfor us 

 a full crop of seed, when every other variety on our Tomato Seed Farms has yielded short this year, (some only producing 25% of a crop) we are 

 able to lower the price of the seed from $10.00 a pound to $5 00 a pound. We do this in the face of the fact, it required from 4 to 5 bushels of 

 "Greater Baltimore" Tomatoes to make one pound (lib.) of seed, as the Market Value at the time of saving the seed, was ranging from $1.00 to $1.25 a 

 bushel, you can readily see we are always ready to sacrifice a mere money return in protecting our Great Seed Interests. Not one Tomato from 

 any of our Seed crops was sold, but each field was saved most carefully for seed. Therefore, remember when you buy a pound of the "Greater Balti- 

 more" Tomato for $5.00. you are really getting in Tomatoes alone a Market Value of $5.00 to $7.50. Above we give in a concise form Ten Points of 

 Merit in this Grand New Tomato — a Tomato bound to lead all other varieties with the Market Gardener and Southern Shippers. 



/. Bolgiano & Son , October 14, 1905. 



Baltimore , Md. 

 I grew the "Greater Baltimore" Tomato this year and cannot say too 

 much in its praise. To show you what I think of it I am going to plant 

 my entire crop next year with " Greater Baltimore" Tomato. 



Michael Dauber, 

 Gardener Md. Hospital for the Insane, Md. 



J. Bolgiano & Son , A ugust 19, 1905. 



Baltimore. Md. 

 " I planted your ' Greater Baltimore' Tomato and find it to be the finest 

 Tomato that! have ever grown. They are large size, run -uniform, and 

 hold up well to last picking, and the wet weather did not rot them." 



John Comes, Md. 



September 7, 1905. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, 



Baltimore, Md. 



I planted % lb. of "Greater Baltimore" Tomato. They yielded better 

 than any Tomato I have ever used ; in fact, I thought I never would get 

 through picking and it was a bad season on Tomatoes, too. 



M. Slansbury, Md. 



September 30, 1905. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, 



Baltimore, Aid. 

 I have the finest Tomatoes, Peppers, and Egg Plants that I have even 

 had. Tomatoes are 'Greater Baltimore' ; Egg Plants are Florida High 

 Bush, and the Peppers are Improved Ruby King — seeds that I bought from 

 you. G. W. Bryant. 



Express Agent, Fla. 



