W E CLAIM our World’s Giant Tomato, is the most wonderful variety ever offered. The illustration above is from a photograph furnished U9 
by Mr. J. II. Gilbert of a single plant grown by him at his home in Indiana from seed purchased from us in 1908. Mr. Gilbert writes us, under 
date of February 22. 1909, as follows: “One year ago I received your Seed Book just as I was starting for Cuba. 1 gave it to Mr. John I’. Lancaster, 
a gardener, and requested him to get some seed of your Giant Tomato, which he did, and started some plants. In the spring I got plants of him and 
trained one vine on a rack, as shown in photograph. It grew 18 feet high and 12 feet across, matured and ripened about three bushels of Tomatoes and 
had fully two bushels on it when frost came. I pulled the vine and hung it up in the carriage house where they ripened up to Christmas. When the 
plant was growing I had it photographed, with my little grandson in the top handing down ripe fruit to my little grand-daughter, who is standing on 
top of a 6-foot stepladder, she handing them to the ground, where I stand filling up a bushel basket.” 
Mr. Gilbert was even more successful the past summer in growing this variety of Tomatoes, sending us a photograph of five plants growirtg to a 
height of 20 feet, as illustrated direct from the photograph on page 36 of this Catalogue. We have many other customers who are like Mr Gilbert, en¬ 
thusiastic over their Buccess in growing the Gieantic Tomato, and we hope every one of our customers who raise Tomatoes will try this Giant 
variety. For further information and results obtained, see page 36. Price of Choice Seed—Pkt., 6c.; 3 pkls., 1 5c.; 6 pkts., 35c. 
