4 1818—J. Bolgiano & Son, Seedsmen, Baltimore, Md.—1920. 
John Baer 
Tomato 
Fruit in 
30 Days. 
Perfect ‘(John Baer’? Tomato—the Earliest of the Earliers. 
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ON ALL TOMATO SEED 
Boigianc's New “Glory” Tomato, Pkt. Oz. % Lb. Lb. 
PU ai Tots later lateih eae 10c, 15¢ and 25¢ $2.25 $7.50 $25.00 
“John Baer” Tomato, the Earliest To- 
Matomonewarthe nee: cee meee 10e .70 2.10 7.50 
“Prosperity,” The Wonder Among New 
Very, Harly Tomatoes, soc se cock ccs e 10e 50 140 5.00 
Bolgiano’s I: xX. L., extremely early 
wonderfully productive tomato...... 10c 36.85 «1.15 ~| «4.00 
“My Maryland’ Tomato, King of 
them all, a wonderful double yield- 
ing Tomato (stock seed)......+...... LOCH Ole 2 10 meerso0 
“Greater Baltimore,” a most wonder- 
fully productive main crop Tomato. 10ec .35 1.15 4.00 
ThesWASGOm: LOMaAtoOnaacceissee ee sce ae 10c 4.40 1.30 4.50 
Bolgiano’s Extra Early ‘‘Florida Spe- 
CUA as ea elarei ne nr aia shies See ere 10 coer sD al O03 50 
“Bonnie Best” Early Tomato...... sree ot LOG) =eS0i5 008 ro-00, 
Chalk’s Early Jewel Tomato........... 10e .30 1.00 3.50 
Spark’s Earliana Tomato, the best 
stock in the world, latest improved 
UTA LT Se rseniovnie ss skaon a oro otc Totes eae omens 10e «6.80 1.00 3.50 
Spark's TBarliana Seed, saved from 
earliest Stem Set Fruit only......... 10c 36.385 «145 ©6400 
Maul’s Earliest Tomato ............... ier st) LD). SHAN) 
Bolgiano’s Best Tomato, the Cree 
R Pe Ra tore Wik ealaTe tale toe tae Ree 1.00 3.50 
Asparagus Seed 
1. New Palmetto. Is very early, large yielder, and very 
regular and even in growth. Average bunches contain 15 
shoots, measuring 1314 inches in circumference: weighs 2 
pounds. It is equally well adapted for all sections. Its 
quality is unequaled. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. %4 Lb. lic. Lb. 
45¢e. 5 Lbs. at 40c. 
2. Conover’s Colossal. A well-known variety. Pkt. 5c. 
Oz. 10c. 1% Lb. 15¢e. Lb. 45¢c. 5 Lbs. at 40c. 
526 Columbian Mammoth White. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10ec. % 
Lh. 15e. Lb. 45e. 5 Tbs. at 40c. 
582. Barr’s Mammoth. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 44 Lb. 15ce. Lb. 
45e. 5 Lbs. at 40c. 
583. Argentine Giant. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1% Lb. 15c. Lb. 
45ce. 5 Lbs at 40c. 
“Glorv” a Perfeet Tamato in Every Resnect. 
On December 2, 1919, C. A. Scivally. of Grayson Co., 
Texas, wrote: “I wish to say that Bolaiano’s “Glory” 
Tomato Seed is just what you advertised it to be. Tf 
find it the best drought resister and the most prolific 
plant I have ever had any experience with and I have 
used mani. We never had any rain from the 9th of 
June until the 2nd of Sentember, but the “Glory” bore 
just the same and the vines stayed areen when the other 
varieties perished right away. Bveribody around here 
surely opened their eyes when I sold tomatoes after their’s 
were gone long ago. It is a perfect tomato in every 
respect, early bearing and heavy fruiting vines. I am 
going to grow it exclusinely another season and will send 
in my order at any early date.” 
Red Tomatoes 
In Lots of Five Pounds or More Deduct 10 Cents Per Pound. 
Bolgiano’s “Big Crop” Tomato Seed 
BEST TOMATOES. THAT GROW 
Bolgiano’s ‘Big Crop” Tomato Seed is saved 
from fully developed ripe tomatoes grown for seed 
only, entirely free from blight, dry rot and other 
diseases. 
We grow our tomato seed in the far Northern 
Climate to keep down blight and other diseases and 
to keep the tomatoes solid and meaty. At our 
growing station we have no extreme weather con- 
ditions, there is a complete absence of humidity. 
This has proven very favorable to our success in 
_ growing such perfect fruit for seed, 
A full year’s work often depends upon the seed 
that is used. Take no chance in buying your To- 
mato Seed. Bolgiano’s ‘Big Crop” Seed, so care- 
fully grown and selected, will give you the best 
results. 
Years of experience have taught us many im- 
portant tomato facts: if you desire to grow Big 
Crops of Tomatoes, it will pay you to profit by our 
long years of experience and use Bolgiano’ s “Big 
Crop” Seed. 
Send us your order at once. We.can now fill 
your order with our highest auality tomato seed. 
We only supply seed of our own growing; when 
this is exhausted we cannot fill an order. If you 
put off ordering, you. may then be too late. 
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ON ALL TOMATO SEED 
Pkt. Oz. A Lb 
The Matchlets Tomato, splendid canner 10c $ “ue $ 85 
Lb. 
‘$8.00 
Maul’s Success Tomato, large main crop 10¢ 3.00 
Fielder’s Early Cropper Tomato....... 10¢ 0 2.10 7.50 
Livingston Paragon Tomato, Improved 10c .380 .8 3.00 
Livingston’s New Stone Tomato, spe- 
cially selected Stock................. 10c .20 .85 863.00 
New Stone—Saved from earliest Stem g 
Set Fruit only ............. Roe See 10e .80 1.00 3.50 
Red. Rock Tomato sea eee ee 10c 380 4100 3.50 
Bolgiano’s New Queen Tomato, the re- 
Hable canner x...2)...02sen sees Stee 10c 20 .85 3.00 
King of the Earliest Tomato........... 10c 30 1.00 3.50 
Dwarf ‘Stones Tomatores--sace soo eee 10c «6.80 100 3.50 
Livingston Favorite Tomato........... 10c .80 .8 3.00 
Livingston Perfection Tomato......... 10c «3.80.8 3.00 
Neng Ton:-Tomatorsckasaee cera 10e 30 .85 3.00 
Dwarf Aristocrat Tomato............. 10e =3.80 1.00 3.50 
Livingston Trophy Tomato............ 10e 4.80 1.00 3.50 
Enormous Tomato ........ Becton aon 10c .40 1.30 4.50 
Brinton’s Best Tomato...............-. 10c «64.30)=— 68S 3.00 
World’s! hairs Tomatcsa. secstese ae te 10e 30 .85 = 863.00 
Henderson’s New Freedom Tomato.... 10¢ .30 1.00 3.50 
Henderson’s Ponderosa Tomato........ 10c =©.40 1.30 4.50 
Atlantie Prize Tomato.............--.- 80 1.00 3.50 
Maryland Pride Tomato .. 36 1.00 3.50 
Kelly Red or Wade....... 30 115 4.00 
“Glory?’’ Tomato Cannot be Beat. 
On October 1, 1919, B .Faidley, of Washington Co., 
Va.. wrote: “I wish to saa that your “Glory” Tomato 
cannot be beat. It is a close race between it and the 
John Baer, and it would take an exnert to decide which 
ts the better. As you know I paid $4.00 an ounce for my 
seed while some only paid 50c and 60c for that bought 
of other firms, but I am a great believer in knowing 
what you are planting, and I certainly have had fine 
results.” 
“John Baer’ Sold for 25¢e. Per Poun 
On. October 4, 1919, T. M. Franklin, of Con Co., Fla.. 
wrote: “The John Baer Tomato seed bought of uo was 
planted in hot beds with four other varieties, bought from 
local dealers here. The John Baers were wn 3 to 5 dats 
ahead of the others and grew so ranidly they were 
crowded before the weather permitted their being trans- 
nlanted to cold beds or the open. The fruit oe any ft 
have ever seen and was as smooth as could be. The 
flavor was excentionally good. I sold them from $4.00 
to $5.00 per ‘bushel on the Atlanta, Ga. market, and thea 
retailed at 25c per pound. 
“John Baer’ in North Carolina. 
On SO EnOES 10, 1919, N. C. Browder. of Hickory. Cata- 
maba Co., C., wrote: “IT must say that the John Baer 
Tomatoes a the best tomatoes that ane have ever raised, 
No others can compare with them in flavor. and they te 
preferred bu all our customers. They have from 8 
10 on a stalk. This is Sentember 10 and they are ott 
bearing.” 
