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Fla.,Aug.3.1905. 

 Mess. J. Bolgiano 



& Son, 

 Baltimore, Md. 

 Gentlemen: 



"We bought, a few 

 days ago J'rom a local 

 seedsman, % lb. New 

 Century TomatoSeed, 

 but they were grown 

 by another Seed 

 Company, and to 

 be sure of getting 

 what we want, 

 we threw away 

 these seeds and 

 ordered fro m yo u , 

 as you are tlie 

 originators of 

 this New Century 

 Tomato.'" 



Janes Brolliers. 



I grew your 

 famous New Cen- 

 tury Tomato last 

 year and they 

 were witho?il ex- 

 ception the finest 

 I have ever grown 

 or seen. J have 

 been gardening 

 for 20 years. 

 Isaiah Brenner. 

 Md. 



Mess. J. Bolgiano 



<Sf Son, 



Baltimore, Md. 

 Gentlemen : 



Your New Cen- 

 tury Tomato is 

 the finest that I 

 ever saw. Six fill 

 a four-quart bas- 

 ket. I will plant 

 nolh ing else after 

 this. 



Yours truly, 

 C. W. Chapman, 

 Fla. 



Gentlemen: 



Your New Cen- 

 tury Tomato 

 bought of you last 

 Spring is the 

 wonder of the 

 neighborhood. It 

 has a delicious 

 flavor, smooth 

 and perfect. They 

 excelled their pic- 

 ture. 



Yours truly, 

 W. L. Burroughs, 

 North Carolina. 



283. 



BOLGIANO'S NEW CENTURY TOMATO. 



Seven years ago, when we first introduced the NEW CENTURY Tomato, we felt as though the limit for improvement in Tomatoes had been 

 reached, and judging from the letters we are receiving every season and from the great quantities of seed we annually sell, the New Century is still 

 held in very highest esteem by thousands of market gardeners and shippers all over the country. If you hesitate to plant your entire crop in the 

 newer varieties, you can always feel that New Century is an Old Friend Tried and True. Read the recommendations on this page and you 

 will see in 'what high esteem it is held. We have spared no pains or expense in keeping this stock as pure and true as it was at the beginning; in 

 fact, by most careful rogueing, eliminating and selecting, we believe New Century Tomato is better to-day than it ever was. New Century will out- 

 yield many other kinds; it 'will carry for two weeks without hurting its beauty; it will attract attention and pay you; it will not crack; it is of a 

 beautiful red color; of large handsome size from first picking until last Tomato is taken from the vin'e. It far surpassed our greatest expectation. 

 PUts. 10c and 15c, Oz. 25c. 2 Ozs. 50c, 1/4 Lb. 75c, 1/2 Lb. $1.25, Lb. $2.50. 



287. 



CHALK'S EARLY JEWEL TOMATO. 



This excellent new Tomato has attracted the attention 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. 

 I,., 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 H bushel basket. The fruit is very solid and deep through, 

 measuring 3% inches across by almost 3 inches in depth. Color is 

 bright scarlet and it ripens up to the stem, withou t cracks or green 

 core. It is an excellent shipper. The climate in which we grow 

 our Tomato seeds, makes them earlier, freer from disease and 

 blight, and more productive than seed you can produce from any 

 other source. Try them for yourself. We stand by our claims. If 

 you want the best stock of any Tomato that grows get it from 

 Bolgiano of Baltimore. Price, PKts. 5c ® 10c, Oz. 25c, 



2 Ozs. 40c, 1/4 Lb. 75c, 1/2 Lb. $1.50, Lb. $3.00. 

 302. KELLEY RED OR WADE TOMATO.— This splendid Red 



Tomato originated in Anne Arundel County, Md., and through 

 its superior qualities it has become the Tomato most largely used 

 in that section. It is large, meaty, an abundant yielder. and 

 withstands unfavorable conditions remarkably well. PKts. 5c 

 ■& 10c, Oz. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 90c, 1 Lb. $3.50. 



LIVINGSTON'S NEW GLOBE TOMATO. 



Of Special Value for the Home Garden and Florists. 



New Tomato, Livingston's Globe. 



In shape it is distinct from all others, being a beautiful globe, 

 with quite a good percentage of elongated (stem to blossom) fruits. 

 It is among the first to ripen; fruit of large size, and a good mark- 

 etable size is maintained throughout the season; always smooth, 

 firm-fleshed, and has very few seeds. Ripens evenly through and 

 through; a fine glossy rose in color, tinged with purple; verypro- 

 ductive, the plant is always loaded with fruit, as it has joints at 

 frequent intervals and each joint produces large clusters of from 



3 to 7 fruits. Especially adapted to slicing or eating from the 

 hand as the flavor is very delicate and agreeable. PKts. 10c S 25c, 

 Oz. 65c, 2 Ozs. $1.25, 1/4 Lb. $2.50, 1/2 Lb. $5.00, Lb. $10.00. 



You Can Select any Six 5c. Packets for 25c, or any 

 Tbree 10c. PacKets for 25c. 

 For our Complete List of Tomatoes, see Pages 41, 42 and 43. 



287-CHALK'S EARLY JEWEL TOMATO. 



