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Livingston's Globe Tomato 



BOLGIANO'S RESELECTED AND IMPROVED STOCK 



Realizing tJ>e adaptability of Livingston's Globe Tomato to our 

 Soutliern soils and its wonderful shipping qualities, yve have spent several 

 years in reselecting and improving our stock of this wonderful Tomato, 

 until we believe we have the purest and truest type of Livingston's Globe 

 Tomato ever produced. 



Thousands of dollars are made annually by the Southern shippers 

 on Livingston's Globe Tomato. The size and shape of l^ivingslon's 

 ( ilobe makes it a wonderful seller. It is among the earliest, and on acroui: I. 

 (if the toughness of its skin it stands long shipments to Northern market; . 



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

 finite a good percentage of elongated (stem to blossom) fruits. It is 

 among the first to ripen. Fruit of large size, and good marketable size 

 is maintained throughout the season; always smooth, fnm-fleshed, and lias 

 very few seeds. Ripens evenly through and through; a line glossy rose in 

 color, tinged with purple. 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 for slicing or eating from the hand, as 

 the flavor is very delicate and agreeable. JPkt. 10c. J2 Oz. 30c. Oz. 

 50c. 2 Ozs. 90c. y. Lb. $L60. 3i Lb. $2.85. Lb. $5.50. Postpaid. 



Bolgiano's Stock Superior 



On November 50. 191G. Mr. J. .T. Fussell. of Sumler Co.. Fla.. 



wrote. 



"I use Bolgiano's stock of Lwingston's Glolie Tomato Seed every season. 

 I have tried Globe Tomatoes from other houses, but find yours the be.^t yield. 

 Jiecord crops for this season were grovm by me from your Livingston' s Globe 

 Tomato Seed. Five acres on muck land yielded Jive thousand crales." 



Did Well in Bad Season 



On .Inly ?.9, ^.9/7, Mr. A. Ilelnsch. of Orange Co.. Fla., wrote: "The 

 Livingston's Globe Tomato Seed I bought from you this Spring was all right. 

 They came up fine and grew well and bore well, although the weather was 

 eery unfavoralile for Tomatoes. They kept on bearing through a three-iveeks' 

 wet spell of weather . I just sold the last of them last week. The fruit was 

 good-si!ed and well-shaped, the regular Globe-.^haped. I have bought seed 

 from you for many years and have ahrays found it O. K." 



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June Pink Tomato— |;*i'en''st"ck'* 



2GS. The June Pink Tomato in habit of growth is similar to the Earliana. The plant is neat and compart, branching freely with fruit 

 hanging in clusters of from 6 to 10 fruits both in the crown and at the forks of the branches. Under exactly the same conditions as given Spark's 

 Karliana and Chalk's Jewel, the June Pink yielded as much fruit as either, and the vines after the crop had been harvested were greener and 

 brighter, and showed no tendency to blight. It ripens fully as early as Spark's Earliana and quite 10 days to 2 weeks ahead of Chalk's Early 

 Jewel. The fruit is of medium size, uniform, .smooth, and attractively shaped, without cracks or any green core. The fruit will average 2^4 to 

 3 inches in diameter, from 2 to 2} 2 inches in depth. The skin is reasonably tough, so that it is excellent for shipping purposes. la color it is a 

 bright pleasing pink, and in markets where a pink Tomato is desired will bring 25 jier cent more in price than any red variety. The flavor is rich, 

 pleasant and distinctive, making it especially desirable for private use, continuing to bear and ripen fruit until frost. Pkt. 10c. '> Oz. 25c. Oz. 

 50e. 2 Ozs. 80e. I4 Lb. $1.40. Lb. $5.00. Postpaid. 



138. Burpee's Earliest Pink. One of the newest Tomatoes, exceptionally early, of the finest flavor, abundant and continuous bearer. Should 

 be grown by every Tomato grower in the country. Also splendid for the Home Garden. Pkts. ,5e and 10c. i<> Oz. 25e. Oz. 50c. 2 Ozs. 80e. 

 1, I,l>. $1,40. Lb. $5.00. Postpaid 



"Royal Purple'* New Early Tomato 



499. A truly wonderful yielder — being of large size and wonderfully prolific; and continues to yield beautiful large fruit longer than the Globe, 

 Acme, or Beauty. Very distinct in shape, firm-fleshed, and of delicate and delicious flavor. It is a very beautiful variety; in quality there is nothing 

 more to be desired in a pink Tomato. It has already become a popular variety with Tomato growers who have tried it. It is as smooth as an apple, 

 colors up nicely, continues in bearing condition longer than any other pink variety, and meets with ready sale on all markets. Pkt. 10c. J^ Oz. 

 :i0c. Oz. .50c. i| Lb. $1.75. Lb. $6.00. 



"Early Detroit" Tomato 



21s This excellent variety, introduced several years aj,'0. has been tried out by many growers of Tomatoes for shipment. It has been found that 

 in earliness, uniformity, freedom from blight of vine and cracking and blistering of fruit Early Detroit meets the most exacting requirements. Vine 

 vigorous and very productive. Fruits very smooth, uniform in size, nearly globe-shaped, firm and of excellent quality. We consider Early Detroit 

 one of the best large purplish pink Tomatoes yet introihiced. Pkt. 10c. .^2 ^^' 25c. Oz. 50c, 2 Ozs. 8O0. 3.4 Lb. $1.40. Lb. $5.00. Postpaid. 



Duke of York" Tomato— LT,r"seifct1.7¥;ov!n"stocr *'*'"'' 



Duke of York Tomato is one of the grandest 

 Tomatoes ever introduced, color rich, glossy scarlet, 

 splendid cropper, round in shape, flesh very firm, 

 large size, fine flavor. It ripens its fruit uniformly 

 together, whilst in profusion of clusters, averaging 

 8 and 10 large evenly formed clusters each, makes it 

 conspicuously handsome. Ripens evenly to the stem, 

 is strong, healthy grower; not subject to rust or blight, 

 is an enormous cropper and produces until the vines 

 are killed by frost, nolding its size well until the last 

 picking. Quality the very best, solid and meaty. 

 Pkt. 10c. '., Oz. 20c. Oz. 35e. 2 Ozs. 75. I4 Lb. 

 1.35. Lb. $4.50. Postpaid. 



Bolgiano's New Century Tomato 



Extra Selected Proven Stock 



2S3. Bolgiano's New Century Tomato. When 



'e first introduced the New Century Tomato, we 



elt as though the limit for improvement in Toma- 



nes had been reached, and judging from the letters 



e are receiving every season and from the great 



uanlities of seed we annually sell, the New Century 



s still held in highest esteem by thousands of the 



larket gardeners and shippers all over the country. 



f you hesitate to plant your entire crop in the newer 



arioties, you can always feel that New Century is 



an Old Friend, Tried and True. We have spared 



o pains or exi>ense 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 today than it ever was. New 



Century will outyield 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 vine. 



Pkts. 5c and 10c. l-i Oz. 25c. Oz. 50c. 2 Ozs. 80c. 



}i Lb. $1.40. >2 Lb. $2.75. Lb. $5.00. Postpaid, 



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