. Bolgiano's seeds for over a century. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Grasses Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Gardening Maryland Baltimore Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs. "Glory" Tomato Bolgiano's "Glory" Tomato Can Beat the World on Tomatoes On October 20, i918, Mr. Gone Ennis, of Kent Co., Del, wrote: "I wish to stale that I cannot speak too highly of the Bolgiano's New 'Glory'' Tomato Seed that I boug
. Bolgiano's seeds for over a century. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Grasses Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Gardening Maryland Baltimore Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs. "Glory" Tomato Bolgiano's "Glory" Tomato Can Beat the World on Tomatoes On October 20, i918, Mr. Gone Ennis, of Kent Co., Del, wrote: "I wish to stale that I cannot speak too highly of the Bolgiano's New 'Glory'' Tomato Seed that I bought of you. I set them out the last of April and we had a terrific hail storm about that time, and it cut our plants so that I did not think they would amount to anything. I straightened them out the best I could and cut out the dead leaves, thinking my work would be in vain. On the 2nd of July I began to pick Tomatoes off those vines, and at that time I could count 108 Tomatoes on one vine. They are as pretty as the picture on the front of your catalogue. One hundred and four would fill a regular tomato basket. I used to think your John Baer were A-l, but now I think your 'Glory' Toma- toes can beat the world on Tomatoes. I cannot praise them loo highly and I shall grow them until you prove to me that you have another Tomato that will beat ii. The fruit was uniform in size, perfect as an apple, and ripened without fe crack right up to the stent. I sold my Tomatoes at the stores at 3 cents more on the quart than the Earlianas brought. I picked Tomatoes as long as two killing frosts, and then there were more on the vines. Long may it last, the 'Glory' Tomato!" A Wonder in New York On October 28, 1918, Wm. H. Seibert, of Westchester Co., N. Y., wrote: "Last January I ordered some of your New 'Glory' Tomato Seed which proved to be a wonder, true to name, New 'Glory.' Every customer that got some of the plants praised them very highly as a wonderful perfect fruit, and I ce
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