SPECIAL NOVELTIES FOR 1908 
JUNE PINK TOMATO —As we predicted last year the June Pink was to become the leader of all early Toma- 
toes. Last season it did even better than we thought possible; it was early, large, smooth, round and solid. It’s color 
is a pleasing pink, and it is very productive. We feel certain that this is a sure winner. We again make the offer that to 
any one who is not satishied with his crop grown from the seed of this Tomato bought of us we will refund the money 
paid for the seed at the end of the season. We again offer $10.00 for the best box of this Tomato delivered at our place 
July 5th, by 10.00 A.M. This is the earliest Tomato grown. 
Remember we have the ORIGINATOR’S STOCK and none is as good as this, we believe. Our stock is limited. 
Packet, 10 cts.; | oz., 30 cts.; 1-4 lb., 90 cts.; | Ib., $3.00. 
FARR’S BENNING WHITE BUSH SQUASH—During = “a ¢ 
our 19 years of business in Washington Mr. Chas. N. Farr has al- ° 
ways had the earliest White Bush Squash on the market. We have e 
time and again tried to prevail on him to let us have a few pounds of 
this seed. But until the past fall he has refused to consider any offer. 
June Pink Tomato. 
Retiring from the market gardener’s business Mr. Farr offered Mr. 
Bolgiano his entire lot of White Bush Squash seed, which we bought, BOLGIANO’S GRAND TOMATO has already taken its place in the front rank 
and we know that we have the earliest and finest White Bush Squash of Main Crop Tomatoes. Last yeargit did better than we had promised for it. The 
seed that has ever been offered. Mr. Farr refused at one time an offer large, smooth, PINK fruit made it the finest Tomato that came to the Washington mar- 
of $50 for a single pound of this seed, saying at the time that to keep ket, we except none. Besides this is not an old variety with a new name, but a Grand 
this stock to himself was money in his pocket. Price, | oz., 10 cts.; New Pink Late Tomato. It is better than either the Prizetaker or Beauty, and has not 
1-4 Ib., 30 cts.; 1 Ib., 75 cts. up-to-date shown any inclination to blight as so many of the older kinds have. We 
make the same offer as last year, that is, $10.00 for 
the best box of Bolgiano’s Grand from seed purchased 
of us, delivered at our place July 25th, 1908, by 10 
A.M. Price, package. 10 cts.; 1 0z., 30 cts.; 1-4 
lb., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.50. 
STOKES’ “BONNY BEST” EARLY TO- 
MATO. This magnificent novelty now offered for 
the first time. For eight years it has been carefully 
selected for earliness, solidity, smoothness, and even- 
ness in ripening up to stem. It is fully fifteen days 
EARLIER than the Beauty Tomato and within one 
or two days as early as the Sparks Earliana. Many 
tests the past season proved it as early as the ‘‘ Earli- 
ana. It is a vigorous grower, enormously produc- 
tive, with splendid foliage to protect the fruit from 
the hot sun, therefore much less liable to scald. As 
a shipping Tomato it is the very best. ‘‘ Bonny 
Best” is destined to be the leading RED Tomato in 
this country. Its color is an intense, velvety, glowing 
scarlet; fine for table or canning. Its greatest charac- 
teristic is its marvelous uniformity of size. Price, 
packet, 10 cts.; 1-2 0z., 25 cts.; | oz., 40 cts., 1-4 
lb., $1.75; 1 |b., $6.00. 
Silver Hill, Md., 
Aug. 20, 07. 
F. W. Bolgiano & Co., 
Your Grand Tcmato is fine; it is a 
heavy cropper, large size, and perfect 
color, 
“Bonny Best Early” Tomato WOOD & SOPER. 
