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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO, 



NEW CENTURY TOMATO. 



TRUCKERS' FAVORITE TOMATO. 



A very large purple tomato, of superior quality; 

 very solid and free from cracks or rot. Very popular 

 in Northern New Jersey. Packet, lo cents ; ounce, 

 15 cents; J4 pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.50. 



LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY TOMATO. 



We wish to call special attention to our stock of 

 this tomato. It has 'been bred to suoh perfection that 

 it is the best all-around variety for the market gar- 

 dener. The plant is robust, and yields enormous crops 

 of perfectly shaped fruit during the entire season. It 

 is almost round, solid and meaty; the color is deep 

 purple, and is not affected by extremes in tempera- 

 ture, and the tough skin makes it an ideal shipper. 

 Packets, 5 cents and 10 cents ; ounce, 15 cents ; J4 

 pound, 40 cents; 5^ pound, 65 cents; pound, $1.25. 



Acme Tomato — ^Very early, of medium size, 

 perfectly smooth, very solid, and a great bearer. 

 Crimson color, with pinkish cast. Packet, 10 cents; 

 ounce, 15 cents; 2 ounces, 25 cents; 54 pound, 40 

 cents; pound, $1.25. 



BOLGIANO'S NEW QUEEN TOMATO. 



This very beautiful tomato, introduced by us, is 

 now used all over the country. For canning, market 

 purposes and shipping it has taken the lead iwherever 

 grown. It is our constant pride to improve this match- 

 less tomato, and it continues to lead all old and new 

 sorts. Send to headquarters and get pedigree seed. 

 Packets, 5 cents and 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 2 

 ounces, 25 cents ; ^ pound, 40 cents ; pound, $1.25. 



With the New 

 Century came 



this wonderful to- 

 mato. Few crops 

 have shown the 

 wonderful progres- 

 siveness of the age 

 as Tomatoes. 

 Twenty-five years 

 ago the tomato was 

 small and unshape- 

 ly in apearance. 

 Our endeavors 

 have been crowned 

 •with success be- 

 yond our fondest 

 dreams. The size, 

 yield, and produc- 

 tiveness of this to- 

 mato is beyond 

 question a mark 

 that has never been 

 equaled by any to- 

 mato. It will carry 

 for two weeks 

 without hurting its 

 beauty or cracking, 

 and the vines are 

 free from blight. 

 It maintains its 

 wonderful size 

 during the entire 

 season. Packets, 5 

 and 10 cents; 

 ounce, 25 cents ; ^ 

 pound, 60 cents ; 

 pound, $2.00. 



THE MATCHLESS TOMATO. 



A great favorite for both market and family use. 

 Produces uniformly large, bright red fruit through- 

 out the season. Flesh very solid and heavy, free from 

 core, and will keep in good condition for a week to 

 10 days after being taken from the vine. Packet, 10 

 cents ; ounce, 15 cents ; % pound, 50 cents ; pound, 

 $1.50. 



Liivington's New Stone Tomato. — A large 

 perfectly smooth tomato, with bright scarlet color. One 

 of the best varieties. Packets, 5 cents and 10 cents ; 

 ounce, 15 cents ; % pound, 40 cents ; pound, $1.25. 



Liiving-ston's New Favorite Tomato.— An 

 excellent new tomato, large, round, smooth, red, and 

 solid. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 2 ounces, 25 

 cents; ^ pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.25. 



Ponderosa Tomato.— As its name indicates, it 

 is extremely large ; fine flavored fruit, less acid than 

 most tomatoes; a decided favorite for family use. 

 Ounce, 20 cents; 2 ounces, 35 cents; ^ pound, 60 

 cents ; pound, $2.25. 



Dwarf Champion.— Most distinct and valuable. 

 Dwarf stiff habit; dark green foliage, scarcely need- 

 ing any support ; early and prolific ; color, same as 

 Acme. Packets, 5 cents and 10 cents; ounce, 15 

 cents ; ^ pound, 50 cents ; pound, $2.00. 



Pear-Shaped Yellow Tomato. — Handsome, 

 bright, pear-shaped, yellow fruit. Packets, 5 cents 

 and 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; J4 pound, 75 cents. 



Plum-Shaped Yellow Tomato.— Round and 

 regular; bright yellow; used for pickling. Packets, 

 5 and 10 cents ; ounce, 25 cents ; % pound, 75 cents. 



Your Barliana Tomato is the finest I ever saw. HARRY B. SWEENEY, D. C. 



Your Prise-Taker Tomatoes are unspeakably -fine, solid, shapely, .and bore abundantly. It can be safely said 

 that in my experience of about 40 years I have never grown better tomatoes. 



H. WM. HEIDER & SON, District of Columbia. 



