"MY MARYLAND" 



Bolgiano's Wonderful New Tomato 



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Expert Opinions 



yVVfi/ York A^'j: Exp. Sta. 

 Geneva. X. )'. Prof. R. 

 JVeHinffton , writes September 

 2Slh,1910. 



I^ery uiiich pleased ivith 

 "My Maryland" Tomato this 

 season. Vines heallliy, vig- 

 orous but vot so rank as Liv' 

 ingston^s Stone. Frn it iarg-e, 

 smooth and firm, should make 

 a good shipper as well as a 

 good canning Tomato. Plants 

 tested seemed to be identical 

 in all respects, and so Ihere is 

 no doubt that the strain has 

 been carefully selected. This 

 variety should be of great 

 value for market as well as 

 canning purposes. IVe have 

 tested several varieties of To- 

 matoes this past season and 

 " My Maryland''' Tomato has 

 made as good a showing, if 

 not better, than any of them." 



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Massachusetts Agr. College, 

 Amherst, A/ass. Prof. C. S. 

 Heller writes Sept. 28, 1910. 



We tried your new "My 

 Maryland'' Tomato alo)ig 

 side of others in the same 

 field and given similar treat- 

 ment. I find it to be a very 

 desirable sort. Compared 

 ivith others, it is decidedly 

 disease resistant and a heavy 

 yielder. Thefru its are large, 

 smooth and quite regular, 

 ripen ing very evenly. 



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Tlie Connecticut Agr. p.i-ft. 

 Sta. Nezti Haven, Conn. Prof. 

 E. H. fenkins, writes Sep- 

 tember 26, 1910. 



ire found the "My Mary- 

 land" Tomato a fine variety 

 in every respect. If grew vig- 

 orously , yielded well and the 

 fruit 7vas large, fleshy and 

 firm. It is obviously a pro- 

 ductive variety. 



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Kansas State Agr. College, 

 Manhattan, Kati. Prof. 

 Albert Dickens, writes Sep- 

 tember 26th, 1910. 



"We have been delighted 

 with the showing made by 

 your New Tomato "My 

 Maryland." It is still in full 

 bearing September 23rd. 



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Purdue University Agr, 

 Exp. Sta. Lafayette, Ind. 

 Prof. f. G. Boyle, writes Sept. 

 28. 1910. 



Your A'ew Tomato "My 

 Maryland" has made a good 

 record with 7ts this seasoji. 

 II > have picked 399]/! pounds 

 if "My Maryland" from 

 /keenly plants npio the present 

 lime, which gives an average 

 if practically twenty pounds 

 Id the Vine. This will give a 

 yield of about 17 tons per acre, 

 with the plants setS xS apart. 

 Thefruits of "My Maryland" 

 7vere of good size,qii itesmooth , 

 ripened evenly and were of a 

 good grade. We consider it 

 a promising variety. 



TIlis Is The Way "My 



Maryland" Tomato 



Makes Friends 



On Aug. 22. 191U, Mr. JV. 

 T. Bosworth of Iscwport, 

 Washington Coztnty, Ohio 

 wr ites asfollows. 



I want to tell yon about The 

 "My Maryland" To}natoes,the 

 seed of which I bought of you 

 last Spring — / have been hav- 

 ing lots of Tomatoes good size 

 and excellent gnality, the 

 vinesbearing from the ground 

 to the top. Notwithstanding 

 this has been an unfavorable 

 season for tomatoes, late 

 frosts and pyrolonged diy 

 weather has blighted other 

 tomatoes feaif idly, but mine 

 have stood 7tp under the ad- 

 verse conditions remarkably 

 well. If this had been a favor- 

 able season I don't believe the 

 vines would have held the 

 fruit. In conclusion I want 

 to say I wish you great pros- 

 perity in the seed business. 



"My Maryland" Bolgjano's Wonderful New Tomato. 



King of Them All. Has Surpassed The Best Yielding Tomato In The World More Than 



100^— A Marvelous Double Yielder 



Side by side it has produced three times the crop produced by the Stone or New Century — it 

 has even doubled the yield of the Greater Baltimore Tomato. 



The vast possibilities of this New Tomato are astounding. "We believed in Greater Baltimore 

 Tomato the limit of productiveness had been reached, but 'My Maryland" so far outyields any other 

 Tomato ever grown that its remarkable productiveness is amazing. 



People have driven miles to see a field of "My Maryland" Tomatoes and they all marveled at 

 the prodigious abundance of the crops it had produced. The fields were literally covered with the 

 finest well-shaped, perfectly formed, solid, smooth, bright red, uniform fruit, all free from roughness 

 and cracks, much larger than any they had ever seen before. It was called then and there ' 'A Winner' ' 

 and it well deserved the title. The Tomatoes are much larger and far heavier than either the Greater 

 Baltimore or The New Century. By most careful re-selections for five years, we have thoroughly 

 established the purity and trueness of "My Maryland" Tomato, and are delighted to be the Introducer 

 of a tomato which from start to finish is "King of Them All." A real "Double Yielder" that will be 

 known as the Best second early and main crop tomato — the world over — in less than a year. Supply 

 of Seed is limited. To be sure of securing some place your order as quicklv as possible. Pkt. 25c. 

 y^ Oz. 60c. Oz. $1.00. ji Lb. $3.00. Lb, $10.00. 



