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BOLGIANO'S CELEBRATED NEW QUEEN TOMATO. 



BOLGIANO'S CELEBRATED NEW QUEEN TOMATO. 



CHIS very beautiful Tomato, introduced by us, is now used all over the country. 

 It is large, smooth and handsome, red color. For canning, market purposes 

 and shipping, it has taken the lead wherever grown. It is our constant pride to 

 improve this matchless Tomato. Send to Bolgiano, of Baltimore, and get pedigree 

 seed. Pkts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 15c, 2 Ozs. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 40c, 1/2 Lb. 65c, Lb. $1.25. 

 Brinton's Best. — "We have secured headquarters' stock of this excellent and 

 . popular new variety; it is one of the leading sorts for second early and late 

 use; the fruit is large, handsome, and a splendid keeper. A great favorite with 

 canners and truckers. PEts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 15c, 2 Ozs. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 40c, 

 1/2 Lb. 60c, Lb. $1.25. 



---. - Enormous Tomato. — This is the largest fruited, 

 smooth, bright red Tomato. Price: 5c and 10c, Oz. 25c, 

 2 Ozs. 50c, 1/4 Lb. 85c, 1/2 Lb. $1.50, Lb. $3.00. 



Honor Bright Tomato.— A rich, bright red, pre- 

 vious to which it is lemon, waxy white and green. 

 Should be shipped in the waxy stage. Price 5c and 10, 

 07. 25c, 2 Ozs. 40c, 1/4 Lb. 70c, 1/2 Lb. $1.25, 

 Lb. $2.50. 



-* Magnus. — Color purple, potato leaved second early, 

 a heavy solid attractive tomato. PKts. 5c and 10c, 

 Oz. 25c, 2 Ozs. 50c, 1/4 Lb. 85c, 1/2 Lb. $1.50, 

 Lb. $3.00. 



Pondorosa. — Very large, heavy, smooth, crim- 

 son Tomato, very fine for home garden. 



PKts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 25c, 2 Ozs. 50c, 1/4 Lb. 90c, 

 1/2 Lb. $1.75, Lb. $3.50. 



--=-=>■ Crimson Cushion or 'BeefsteaK Tomato. — Very 

 large, bright scarlet, solid, fine flavor. 



PKts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 25c, 1/4 Lb. $1.00, Lb. $3.50. 



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LIVINGSTON'S NEW STONE TOMATO. 



THERE IS ALWAYS ROOM AT THE TOP. 



CHE truest, purest, cleanest stock, free from rust and blight, 

 of this most valuable Tomato is in the hands of Bolgiano, 

 of Baltimore, and you can secure what you need at a reason- 

 able figure. Don't pay outside figures for inferior stock. 

 PKts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 15c, 2 Ozs. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 40c, 

 1/2 Lb. 60c, Lb. $1.25. 



. Livingston's Parag'on.— Fruit large, dark red in color, 

 ^nd perfectly smooth. The flesh is solid and of excellent 

 "flavor. It ripens evenly and quickly. Much used for can- 

 ning purposes. The foliage is heavy. The Paragon is some- 

 times described as being as smooth as an apple. It is a 

 favorite market variety in certain sections. A fine, early 

 variety and a heavy bearer. PKts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 15c, 

 2 Ozs. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 40c, 1/2 Lb. 65c, Lb. $1.25. 



GOLDEN EAGLE TOMATO. 



EEADER of all yellow Tomatoes. Color a rich transparent 

 amber, fruit smooth, fine form, and deliciously flavored. 

 In size larger than the yellow pear-shaped Tomato, which it 

 readily outsells. It is very attractive. PKts. 5c and 10c, 

 1/2 Oz. 25c, Oz. 40c. 



I/Yellow Pear-Shaped. — A pretty little Tomato, which 

 is'used largely, for pickling and preserving purposes; very 

 prolific, and makes attractive appearance when the vine is 

 loaded with ripe fruit. PKts. 5c and 10c, 1/2 Oz. 15c, 

 1 Oz. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 75c, 1/2 Lb. $1.25, Lb. $2.50. 

 V Yellow Plum. Shaped.— Little larger than the Pear- 

 shaped; deep yellow color; very popular for preserving. 

 PKts. 5c and 10c, 1/2 Oz. 15c, Oz. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 75c, 

 1/2 Lb. $1.25, Lb. $2.50. 



CULTURE OF TOMftTOES. 



For early fruit, sow seed in March or April in hot-beds 

 or in pots in a sunny exposure in the house. "When plants 

 are 3 or 4 inches high they should beset out 4 or 5 inches 

 apart in another hot-bed or cold-frame, or removed into small 

 pots, allowing a single plant to a pot. Expose to the air to 

 harden, and about the middle of May set them in open ground 

 i or 5 feet each way. "Water freely at time of transplanting. 



C§ Dear Sirs — Please send me two pounds of Bolgiano's §3 



jS Great B. B. Tomato seed, as I got two pounds of these 52, 



£ seeds last year and they turned out fine in quantity g^ 



C§ and quality. §3 



(g JOHN DONNELLY, Md., March 9, 1903. §J 



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Gentlemen: — I have used your Great B. B. Tomato 

 for two years, and it is the very best Tomato that I 

 have ever grown. 



Iowa, Jan. 17th, 1903. 



A. T. RICHARD. 



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I bought my tomato seed of you last year, 

 and was very much pleased with it. I am sure 

 that it is a good tomato seed; the best for 

 canning purposes. Very truly, 



M. A. MUSTIN, Ga. 



,£(>?<IO?0[>?00?<l D?0D?OO?<)0?OD?O O?O0?<]0?<l0?<]0?0 tSj^o&To^.? 

 t§ Most of the growers claim that the B. B- §3 



rS? makes more pounds to the acre than the New ■" 



Stone Tomato. Yours truly 



THE NE"W CIRCLENILLE CANNING CO., 



OHIO. §3 



