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I. X. li. TOMATO 



THE EARLIEST— THE MOST PROLIFIC— THE BEST TOMATO YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. 



277. 



A WEEK EARLIER THAN THE EARLIANA. MORE PRODUCTIVE THAN THE CHALK'S JEWEL. 



AS LARGE AS THE GREAT B. B. AS SOLID AS THE NEW CENTURY. 



IN FACT THE WORLD'S LEADING EXTRA EARLY TOMATO 



READ THESE LETTERS 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



You have t/ie wrong name for your Bolgiano I. X. L. 

 Tomato. It should be called the " FINEST, ' ' for they are 

 the earliest, most prolific and the best Tomato I have ever 

 seen. Call them the "FINEST." Yours truly, 



Edward Faidlcy, Sullivan Co., Tenn. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. fuly 7th, 1907. 



I wish you could have seen the I. X. L. Tomatoes. 

 The ground was covered with them. I never saw as many 

 on bushes in my life. Yours truly, 



D. P. GEORGE, Pender Co., N. C. 



I 



THE BEST IN 



12 YEARS 



EXPERIENCE 



Jan. IS, 1907. 



J. Bolgiano& Son. 



Baltimore, Md. 



I have been buy- 

 ins ieeds from you 

 for a number of 

 years and will say 

 tight here that I 

 have been trucking 

 for 12 years and 

 your I. X. L. To- 

 mato is by far the 

 best I have ever 

 seen. 



Yours very truly, 

 J. B. Taylor, 



Botetourt Co., Va. 



THE BEST IN 



20 YEARS 



EXPERIENCE 



Oct. 31, 1906. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, 



Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen : — / 

 think the I. X. L. 

 Tomato is the best 

 Tomato I have ever 

 grown and I have 

 been a Tomato 

 grower for the past 

 20 years and have 

 frown many kinds 

 o_ ' tomatoes, but 

 no' any that comes 

 up with the I. X. L. 

 Tomato. Think 

 they are the best to- 

 matoes I ever saw 

 and the most 

 prolific. 



Yours truly, 



C. F. Ingtaham, 

 Narauja.Fla. 



BOLGIANO'S EXTREMELY EARLY PROLIFIC I. X. L. TOMATO. 



277. In Market Gardener's Field Tests, I. X. L. Tomato proved to be a week to ten days earlier than the Spark's Earliana, with an abundance 

 of Fruit larger and more prolific than Chalk's Jewel, in fact any number of specimens could be found as large as the Great B. B. Tomato. It has a 

 little more vine and leaves than the Wealthy Tomato, thus protecting the blossoms from being easily knocked off, by heavy rains or winds ; also 

 protecting the fruit from being sunburned or scalded. The I.X.I,. Tomato is without a single exception the Leading Extremely Early Tomato, and 

 while many of the most Experienced Tomato growers tell us we cannot say too much in favor of this Excellent Early Tomato, there are many who 

 have not grown it yet. To them, we say again, do not experiment with it but plant your entire early crop in I. X. L. Tomato, your crop will net 

 you big returns. We stake our reputation on I. X I,. TOMATOES. Below we give in a concise form the most striking features of this Tomato. 



1. EARLIEST. LARGEST. ABSOLUTELY SMOOTH TOMATO ON 

 EARTH. A weeK earlier Than the "Earliana," and as large at 

 the "Great B. B." 



2. A beautiful, brilliant red color. 



3. Vines are a perfect mass of larg'e, smooth fruit, a single 

 plant yielding 12 bushel. 



4. Fruit is extremely early, enormously abundant and ripens 

 all at once. 



5. Vines are very compact and can be placed two feet apart in 

 three foot rows. 



6. As an extremely early prolific stem setter it is a wonder. 



7. The absence of unnecessary leaves permits all the fruit to 

 ripen so remarKably early. 



8. It is almost liKe finding' money to grow the I. X. L. TOMATO. 



9. The Largest growers tell us we cannot say too much in favor 

 of the I. X. L. Tomato. 



Price, Pkt, 10c and 25c. 1/2 Oz. 50c. 1 Oz. 75c. 2 Ozs. $1.25. 

 1/4 Lb. $2.25. 1 Lb. $8.00. 



J. Colgiano & Son. Baltimore, Md. 



I have never seen anything to compa.e with your I. X.L. Tomato. 

 They are earliir, and stood the hot sun belter than any other Tomato. I 

 have some experience — been farming for 15 year:. 



Jan. 27, 1906. J. F. DELMAS. Jackson Co., Miss. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Nov. 11th, 1906. 



My New Crop of I. X. L. Tomatoes are 

 full of fruit and loooking fine. 



HUBBARD WILLIAMS, Brevard Co., Fla. 



