. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Produces perfect, solid, high orown, beau- tiful, brilliant, deep red shippincr toma- toes in 80 days, from large, »tron«, well matured plants in veneer bands, with roots undisturbed. JOHN BA£B—HIMSELF Gives a Friendly but Earnest Notice to His Friends and Fellow Market Gardeners. Baltimore Co., Md., Jan. 1, 1916. I hereby inform my Many Friends, the Market Gardeners, Canners, and the Public in General, I have plaoed my entire 1916 supply of "John Baer" Tomato Seed, which I person- ally grew and selected, with j. Bol- giano & Son, of


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Produces perfect, solid, high orown, beau- tiful, brilliant, deep red shippincr toma- toes in 80 days, from large, »tron«, well matured plants in veneer bands, with roots undisturbed. JOHN BA£B—HIMSELF Gives a Friendly but Earnest Notice to His Friends and Fellow Market Gardeners. Baltimore Co., Md., Jan. 1, 1916. I hereby inform my Many Friends, the Market Gardeners, Canners, and the Public in General, I have plaoed my entire 1916 supply of "John Baer" Tomato Seed, which I person- ally grew and selected, with j. Bol- giano & Son, of Baltimore, Md. Any seed offered by any other source is not my production, and I cannot feel morally responsible for the results it may produce. I have given this Tomato my great- est care and attention for many years and take pride in seeing that my Fellow Marset Gardeners are getting only seed that truly represents the result of my life work. (Signed) JOHN PRICES "JOHN BAER" TOMATO. Original Seed Only. ts. 26c and 60c; 1 os. $; 2 oz. $; Vt lb. ; V^ lb. ; lb. ; 2 lbs. $ AH postpaid. >4 off to the trade. Orig^inator*!! seed is scarce this year; de- mand is heavy. We urg^ently advise you to order at once to be sure of obtaining^ your sup- ply of this ironderful tomato. Fifty to 100 fruit to each plant. Ripens evenly, right up to the stem. Twenty-four fnilt exactly fill a six- carrier basket. Each beautiful "John Baer" Tomato weighs about 6% ounces. Mild, delicionsly sweet flavor. The finest flavor you have ever tasted. Most perfect High Crown Tomatoes ever grown, entirely free from core. Just enough foliage—will stand plenty of manuring without going to vine. Set plants 3x3 V^ feet. Almost seedless; it requires C to 8 bushels of "John Baer" Tomatoes to make one pound of seed. No cripples, no scalds, no blight, no cracked, no wrinkled, no one-sided, un- even, scarred fruit. When dead ripe will not burst.


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