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Bolgiano^s Trustworthy Seeds For 1910 



New Globe Tomato 



264. 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 good marketable 

 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. 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. 

 Pkt. 10c. Oz. 20c, 2 Ozs. 35c. % Eb. 65c. Lb. $2.50. 



June Pink Tomato 



Another Great Money Maker 



268. THE JUNE PINK TOMATO.— In habit of growth is similar to 

 the Earliana. The plant is neat and compact, 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 

 Sparks' Earliana 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 the Sparks' 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% in. to 3 in. in diameter, from 2 to 2 1 A in. in depth. The skin 

 is reasonably tough so that it is excellent for shipping purposes. In 

 color it is a biight pleasing pink, and in markets where a pink tomato 

 is desired will bring 25 per cent, more in price than any red variety. It 

 has the further quality, making it especially desirable for private use, 

 continuing to bear and ripen fruit up until frost. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 20c. 

 2 Ozs. 35c. Vi Eb. 65c. Eb. $2.50. 



Finest He Ever Raised. 



Wm. H. Stumi>, Amherst Co., Va., writes Atigust 20, 1908: "Your June 

 Pink Tomato is the finest Tomato I ever raised." 



138. BURPEE'S EARLIEST PINK.— One of the newest Tomatoes, ex- 

 ceptionally early, of the finest flavor, abundant and continuous bearer. 



Should be grown by every Tomato grower in the country. Also splen- 

 did for the Home Garden. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 20c. ^ Eb. 65c. Eb. $2.50. 



NEW GLOBE TOMATO. 

 The SIZE and SHAPE Have Made It a WON DERFUL Seller 



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Duke of York" Tomato 



Genuine Old Type — Blue Stem Stock 



297. DUKE OF YORK TOMATOES. — The genuine old type— blue stem Dukes have given the utmost satisfaction to the Florida Tomato Grow- 

 ers. It has brought many a dollar rolling their way but it has been difficult for these growers to get absolutely the straight type of Dukes when 

 they ordered it; this situation however, is a thing of the past for we are now prepared to supply all our friends and customers with the purest, 

 truest, cleanest type of genuine old type — blue stem Duke of York they have ever seen or grown. We honestly believe we will soon get the entire 

 Florida trade on Duke of York Tomato Seed in the Genuine Old-Type Blue Stem Strain kept absolutely Pure and true. Send to us for your Duke 

 of York Tomato Seed and run no chances. We will either send you the finest Stock of Dukes you have ever had or return to you your money. 

 Duke of York Tomato is one of the grandest Tomatoes recently 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 and evenly form- 

 ed 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, holding its size well until the last picking. Quality the very best, solid and 

 meaty. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 25c. % Eb. 75c. ]4 Eb. $1.25. Eb. $2.50. 



Duke of York Are Blight Proof. 

 R. Henselien, Lee Co., Fla., writes: "I have several acres planted with your Duke of 

 York Tomatoes, and every plant is in excellent condition, not showing any blight when 

 other varieties in the same field are dying from that disease." 



Truest He Ever Saw. 



J. T. Wafford, Dade Co., Fla., writes: "The Duke of York Tomato bought of you, are 

 the truest ones I have ever seen. I want them another year sure. 



Bolgiano's Best, The Great B. B. Tomato 



284. This tomato is unequaled. It has every good quality 

 pertaining to the Tomato and avoids all faults of other sorts. 

 One of the smoothest, most solid, heaviest and most hand- 

 some Tomatoes grown. It suits gardeners, cannersand ship- 

 pers, who are delighted with its faultless fruit, which fills 

 their wants in every particular. The B. B. is as solid as an 

 apple, has no coreand the flavor is excellent. It weighs more 

 pounds per bushel than many other sorts which proves its 

 solidity; has a beautiful red color, outside and inside, and 

 the fruit is quite large. There is no need of a field of poor 

 Tomatoes when one dollar will buy enough to supply plants 

 for one acre. Used successfully for early and late crops; al- 

 wavs sells at the highest prices. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. 2 Ozs. 25c. 

 % Eb. 40c. Eb. $1.50. 



Bolgiano's Best Tomato, The Great B. B. Tomato. 



Chalk's Early Jewel Tomato 



287. This excellent new Tomato has attracted the attention 

 of market gardeners and shippers on account of its fine qual- 

 ity, 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. E. 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 ->s bushel 

 basket. The fruit is very solid and deep through, measuring 

 3 l A inches across by almost 3 inches in depth . Color is brigh t 

 scarlet and it ripens up to the stem, without cracks or green 

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

 grow our tomato seeds, makes them earlier, freer from dis- 

 ease and blight, and more productive than seed you can pro- 

 cure from any other source. Try them for yourself. Price, 

 Pkts. 10c. Oz. 20c. % Eb. 60c. Eb. $2.00. 



