F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., 



Bolgiano's Improved Perfection Drumhead Savoy Cabbage 





proved Perfection Drumhead Savoy Cabbage 



TRUE AMERICAN GROWN. 



There are many varieties of Savoy Cabbage, but there is one 

 variety, "Bolgiano's Perfection," that surpasses them all for 

 uniformity of heads, beauty of curl, Extra Large Size and su- 

 perior keeping qualities. When truckers have failed with other 

 stocks from severe drouths and worms, Bolgiano's Perfection 

 has pulled through all right and come out supreme, making 

 the grower happy by bringing him good returns when Cabbages 

 were scarce. If you try it you will say more than we have. 

 Packets, 5 and 10c; oz., 15c; 2 ozs., 25c; % lb., 40c; l / 2 lb., 

 65c; lb., $1.25. 



Mammoth Red Dutch Cabbage is the largest red cabbage 

 and heads very solid, and is deep red color to the very center. 

 No cabbage is better for boiling or for slaw, and its beau- 

 tiful red color specially fits it for pickling. Packets, 5c 

 and 10c; oz., 15c; % lb., 50c; lb., $1.50. 



Bolgiano's Matchless Brussels Sprouts. A species of the 

 Cabbage family which produces miniature heads from the sides 

 of the stalk. These heads are a great delicacy, boiled in the 

 same way as Cauliflower. Seed should be sown about the mid- 

 dle of May, in a seed bed, and the plants afterwards set in rows 

 2 feet apart and cultivated like cabbage. This vegetable does 

 not require extremely high cultivation, however. It is ready 

 for use late in autumn, after the early frosts. Packets, 5c and 

 10c; oz., 20c; % lb., 60c; lb., $2.25. 



The World's Best Cauliflower Seed 



Culture Of Cauliflower. Sow the seed in a hot bed in January or February, and when the plants are large enough, transplant three inches apart in boxes 

 or in other hot beds until time to plant out. If hardened off they are seldom injured by planting out as early as the ground can be properly prepared, 2% feet 

 apart each way. Keep them well hoed and bring the earth gradually up to their stems, watering freely in dry weather, and especially when they begin to head. 

 The cauliflower succeeds best when planted in frames at the close of winter and brought to maturity before the summer heat sets in. The late varieties mature 

 in the autumn and are sown and managed similar to winter cabbage. 



THE TWENTIETH CENTURY CAULIFLOWER. 



Where other cauliflower fails, gardeners should try this strain. 

 The heads are all large, and every plant will make a head when 

 the conditions are right. In Long Island, N. Y., this strain 

 has given the best satisfaction. The heads are large, compact 

 and white, weighing more than any other sort. The outside 

 leaves are smaller than any other variety, for this reason can 

 be planted closer, thereby getting a greater number of heads to 

 the acre. It is the earliest and makes big and quick money for 

 the grower. The cost to produce this seed is much greater than 

 any other variety. We have demanded that every head must 

 be perfect or it must not be saved for seed. Price: Packet, 

 10c, 25c and 50c; % oz., $2.00; 1 oz., $4.00; % lb., $15.00. 



Early Snowball Cauliflower 



Blumen-Kole 

 Our seed this season has been more carefully selected than 

 ever, and we go to the grower knowing that we give them seed 

 that has been grown for us by the best grower in Europe. We 

 had an inspector in the fields this season and he reports that of 

 all crops in Europe, this crop was the most carefully and intel- 

 ligently grown of all crops that he saw. It grows dwarf with 

 large, white heads and very early. Our sales have increased 

 each year in the sale of Cauliflower and we have spared no ex- 

 pense in perfecting this fine strain. We feel sure that if you 

 once try this seed you will have no other, because it is the best. 

 As a profitable crop there are few that equal it, and any one 

 who gets our seed should make a success and money. Good 

 Cauliflowers always sell and sell readily. Packets, 10c, 25c 

 and 50c; % oz., $1.00; oz., $2.00. 



Twentieth Century Cauliflower 



THE SUCCESS CAULIFLOWER. We have found a demand for a Cauliflower that would make a head when the seed was planted 

 late atter the early sorts. The Success is that one. We feel that in the introduction of this Cauliflower, we have given our trade 

 success in growing Cauliflower. Price: Packet, 10c, 25c and 50c; oz., $1.50; lb., $20.00. 



Two of the Officials of the Department of Agriculture told us that Our Twentieth Century Cauliflower gave finer heads and pro- 

 duced more perfect heads than any they have tried. We consider this the best recomme?idation possible for any one to have. Testi- 

 mony that is unbiased by likes or dislikes. Why not get the best. 



