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Tomato — Continued 



Bolgiano's Best, The Great B. B. 

 Tomato. It has every good quality per- 

 taining to the Tomato, and avoids all 

 faults of other sorts. One of the smooth- 

 est, most solid, heaviest and most hand- 

 some Tomato grown. The B. B. is as 

 solid as an apple, has no core, and the 

 flavor is excellent. It weighs more pounds 

 per bushel than other sorts which proves 

 its solidity; it has a beautiful red color, the 

 fruits are quite large. There is no need of 

 a field of poor Tomatoes when fifty cents 

 will buy enough to supply plants for one 

 acre. Used successfully for early and late 

 crops. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 25c.; 

 341b., 60c.; lb., $2.00. 



Bolgiano's "Greater Baltimore" 

 Tomato. This Tomato is the greatest 

 success in growing tomatoes in late years. 

 It is better than the "Stone" ever was. It 

 has double the yield of many of the best 

 cropping tomatoes you have ever grown. 

 Smooth, well formed and deep from stem 

 to blossom. Very heavy, due to its ex- 

 treme firmness and great meatiness. 

 Ripens evenly to the very stem; free from 

 ridges and cracks. Fruit is large and 

 grows in clusters. Vine sturdy in growth. 

 Brilliant red color; the handsomest fruit 

 possible to get. It matures as a main crop 

 tomato, and continues to bear through the 

 season. Price, 5c and 10c. pkt.; 1 ounce, 

 2 Oc. ; 2 ounces, 40c. ; J^ lb., 65c. ; 1 lb., $2.00. 

 New Splendid Tomato. A good 

 second early Tomato. While not quite 

 as early as the June Pink, yet it has good 

 character and is productive. The fruit 

 is large and continues to bear well for a 

 long time. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; 1 ounce, 

 20c.; M lb., 60c.; 1 lb., $2.00. 

 Livingston's Globe Tomato. We can hardly speak too well for this Tomato; introduced in Ohio some few years 

 ago, it has gradually increased in demand until now it is one of the leaders. Large, purplish-pink, solid; comes immediately 

 after the earUest sorts. Enormously productive and continues to bear large tomatoes the entire season. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; 

 1 ounce, 20c.; M lb., 50c.; 1 lb., $2.00. 



Bolgiano's Prize-Taker Tomato. After years of careful test this Tomato is recognized as being the most beautiful 

 tomato produced. Its beautiful, glossy purpUsh-pink color, combined with its large size, smoothness, solidity, weight and 

 productiveness, make it the most profitable tomato grown by the market gardener. It can be picked before it is ripe and " 

 will ripen finely, making it one of the best shippers. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 15c.; 34 lb., 40c.; lb., $1.50. 



New Century Tomato. Few crops have shown the wonderful progressiveness of the age as Tomatoes. Forty years 

 ago the Tomato was small and unshapely in appearance. Our endeavors have been crowned with success beyond our fondest 

 dreams. The size, yield and productiveness of this Tomato is beyond question a mark that has few equals in Tomatoes. 

 It will carry for two weeks without hurting its red beauty, or tracking. It maintains its wonderful size during the entire 

 season. Pkts., 5 and lOc; ounce, 15c.; H lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 



New Stone Tomato. This variety is very large and of a bright scarlet color; very smooth, ripening evenly to the 

 stem without a crack, exceedingly solid; is an excellent shipper; quality the very best; fine for canning; a good keeper; with- 

 out hard core; not subject to rot; its vines and foliage rank and robust. Pkts., 5 and lOc; ounce, 15c.; \i lb., 40c.; lb., $1.50. 

 New Queen Tomato. Large, solid, bright red, favorite with canners. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 15c.; 34 lb., 40c.; 

 lb., $1.25. 



Livingston's Beauty Tomato. Fine, large, solid, smooth, purplish pink. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 15c.; J^ lb., 40c.; 

 lb., $1.50. 



Acme Tomato. Very early; good size; crimson color; good bearer. Pkts., 5 and lOc; ounce, 15c.; J^ lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25 

 Trucker's Favorite Tomato. A very large, purple Tomato, free from crack or rot. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 15c.; 

 M lb., 40c.; lb., $1.50. 



Matchless Tomato. Flesh very solid, deep red color; uniform size. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 15c.; J^ lb.; 40c.; 

 lb., $1.50. 



Ponderosa Tomato. Largest Tomato that grows, a decided family favorite; less acid than others. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; 

 ounce, 25c.; 34 lb., 85c.; lb., $3.00. 



Dwarf Champion Tomato. Dwarf habit, early, proUfic, pink-purplish color. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 25c.; ]/i lb., 

 65c.; lb., $2.00. 



Pear-Shaped Yellow Tomato. Bright yellow color, very handsome. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 25c.; yi lb., 75c.; 

 lb., $2.50. 



Plum-Shaped Yellow Tomato. Bright yellow, used for preserves. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 25c.; J^ lb., 75c.; 

 lb., $2.50. 



FREE BY MAIL. To our patrons we offer to deliver all Garden and Flower Seed by Parcel Post at catalogue 

 price, if order is accompanied with cash. This does not apply to Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Onion Sets and Corn, 

 which will have to be sentlby Express or Freight, charges coUect. COMPARE OUR PRICES. 





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