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^' TpII" - Bolgiano's "Glory" Tomato ."irrsn 



Lives and Bears Abundantly When Other Varieties Die 



"Glory" Tomato is now being grown by Tomato growers in every State of the Union and in m£iny 

 foreign countries. The reports we have received have been, without a single exception, full of praise and 

 appreciation of the wonderful good quaUties of this marvelous Tomato. 



"Glory" Tomato produces but very few seeds; the seeds are, therefore, well matured, fuU of life 

 and vigor, and will germinate quickly and produce strong, vigorous, thrifty plants. 



"Glory" Tomato ripens earlier than 

 many other varieties that are usually 

 plaoted for early use and is an abundant 

 and continuous bearer. 



"Glory" Tomato produces %TUQes that 

 are well set with fruit, bearing from the 

 ground to the top of the vine. At times 

 the vines are so full that they can hardly 

 hold all the fruit that they produce. The 

 vines are short-jointed, vigorous and 

 healthy. So pm-e in type they are almost 

 identical in all respects. They keep ^^gor- 

 ous £md green until frost and then are full 

 of fruit. 



"Glory" Tomato produces at every joint 

 large dusters of good size, smooth, firm, 

 beautifully shaped fruits, uniform in 

 shape, color and size. They ripen evenly 

 and color up well. 



"Glory" Tomato yield is marvelous. 

 The vines are fairly loaded with beautiful 

 fruit. Many growers say "Glory" To- 

 mato yields more per acre than any other 

 Tomato; it has produced over 1,000 crates 

 per acre; many single plants produce over 

 35 jMjunds of fruit apiece. Side by side 

 with other Tomatoes, "Glory" has out- 

 Many Tomato growers claim it produced the largest crops they have 



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yielded them two to one. 

 ever grown. 



"Glory" Tomato is decidedly disease resistant. It has proven absolutely blight-proof when other 

 crops side by side were ruined by blight. 



"Glory" Tomato is one of the handsomest Tomatoes grown. It has an exceptionally fine red color. 

 Mild, deUcious flavor. The fine breeding and careful selection of this strain shows up in the fruit. 

 It is entirely free from cracks. 



"Glory" Tomato being an extremely shy seeder, we suggest sending in your order as eaily as possible 

 before our limited supply is exhausted. 



Prices: Pkts. 10c, iSc and 25c. U Oz. 75c. Oz. $2.25. M Lb. $7.50.i(J^ Lb. $14.00. Lb. $25.00. 

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Florida Special 

 Tomato 



The Greatest Blight Resisting 

 Tomato on Earth 



Not a single grower of Toma- 

 toes in Florida, or in any locaUty 

 where bUght has injured the To- 

 mato crops, should go through 

 this season without trying this 

 most excellent Tomato. We call 

 it "Florida Special," for it has 

 been most carefully bred up to 

 resist the ravages of blight, 

 which has been so discouraging 

 to our Florida customers. It is 

 red in color, large in size, fine 

 flavored, firm and meaty, very 

 prolific, and about as early as 

 Earliana. It is a most excellent 

 shipper; in fact, during our en- 

 tire time of selecting and breed- 

 ing up the "Florida Special" we 

 took the utmost pains in select- 

 ing such Tomatoes as would 

 stand the long shipment to 

 Northern markets from Florida. 



Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 35c. 

 J4 Lb. $1.15. Lb. $4.00. Post- 

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