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Giant Bismark Tomato. | 
It is remarkable what gTeat progress has 2 
been made in the past few years in the ^ 
improvement of the Tomato. What a ^ 
contrast with the old-fashioned, small, ^ 
ill-shaped, sour specimens of a few ^ 
years ago are the large, smooth, sweet ^ 
fruits now so easily grown by every ^ 
one who will invest a few cents for IT 
Seed. Great rivalry exists in localities JT 
as to who can raise the earliest or the 
largest Tomatoes. I offer in the Giant 
Jlismark Tomato the greatest novelty in Jj, 
this line, and whoever grows this tomato IT 
according to directions printed on each IT 
package will surely have an attraction IT 
well worth looking at, something that JT 
will draw all eyes toward their garden, if 
Tlio Giant Bismark Tomato needs a 2 
support to climb upon, when they will 2 
grow from six to ten feet high, bearing 2 
fruit all along the vine from the ground 2 
up. The letter from Mr. Musser shows 2 
that he grew one vine 14 feet high. Just 2 
imagine for one moment such a sight, 2 
This tomato grow's to weigh from one to 2 
three pounds each, and in size 8 to 16 2 
inches in circumference. 2 
The fruits of this tomato are sound to T 
the core, with very few' seeds. The 2 
flavor is all that could be desired. The 2 
vine is an ever bearing one, growing 2 
fruits until cut by the frost. 2 
These tomatoes can be grown on the 2 
garden fence, on the sunny side of a house if 
or outbuilding, or in any position wiierea 
support is provided. The more public the 
situation the more they will be seen and 
admired. 
Read what people say who have 
grown this Tomato. 
“From the Giant Tomato seed I raised 
the greatest crop I ever saw. One weighed 
three pounds, and many two pounds 
each.”—P. J. DIGGS, Mallory, Va. 
4 4 
“ The Giant Tomatoes averaged a yield of 
nearly a bushel to each plant. One vine 
grew 'fourteen feet high.”—H. D. MUSSER, 
Rohrestown, Pa. 
4 4 
“ One plant of Giant Tomatoes grew 
over eight feet high. The best cluster was 
seven tomatoes, w eighing six pounds, all 
ripe at one time.”—WM. YATES, Titus¬ 
ville, Pa. 
4 4 
“ Your Giant Tomatoes are immense. I 
have them weighing 2% pounds, and the 
people all say they are wonderful.”— 
GEO. R. BOOTH, Ludlow', Mass. 
4 4 
“ The Giant Tomatoes are wonderful in 
size and fine quality, pne fruit weighed 
three pounds and one ounce.”—C. H. 
COX, Bascobel, Pa. 
4 4 
“ It is a pleasure to see your Giant To¬ 
matoes grow', and any person can well be 
proud of them. They are mammoth in 
size and w'onderful in tall growth. I have 
some specimens measuring 16 Inches in 
circumference and over 6 inches in diam¬ 
eter. Fine flavorand better than I thought 
they could be. You cannot recommend 
them too highly.”—MRS. WM. CRABBE, 
West Branch, Cal. 
1*1406 of Giant Bismark Tomato 
Seed.—I will send a packet of seed for 10 
cts., three packets for 25 cts., seven pack¬ 
ets for 50 cts. To Agents I will send 
Tw'enty Packets by mail post-paid for One 
Dollar. Agents can do well selling this 
seed. Address all orders, 
FRANK FINCH, 
Lock Box 2, Clyde, N. Y. f» 
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