18 FW. BOLGIANO 3 COs 
Lettuce. 
(LAT FIC; 
One Ounce to 1,000 Plants; Two Pounds to the Acre. 
Culture of Lettuce.—Sow the seed in not-beds in February or March, and transplant into a sheltering 
border with a southern exposure. For successive crops sowing may be made in the open ground as early 
as the spring opens, and continuing until juiy. Always thin out well, or the plants will not be strong. When 
wanted as a cut saiad, sow the seed thickly in rows or broadcast. _ : 
oh olgiano’s White Loat Lettuce.—Gilt 
edge stock for careful growers. The best of all. 
Has large, sulid heads, suitable for frames or 
out-door. The most experienced truckers pro- 
nounce our White Loaf Lettuce the best they ever 
grew. Lettuce in frames and out-door is a most 
important item with our large truckers. To suit 
their purpose a lettuce must form a reliable head, 
be crisp, With pleasant flavor. These qualities 
tbey find in our White Loaf, which is used in 
; large quantities for fall and spring sowing, and 
? makesa paying crop—Packets, dc.and10c. Ounce, 
15c. 2 Ounces, 25c. + Pound, 40c. 1 Pound, $1.50. 
VBolgiano’s Black Seed Summer Let- 
tuce.—A perfect heading out-door lettuce, es- 
pecially during our dry, hot summer, because it 
is long standingand always tender and pleasant 
to the taste. It spontaneously heads from the 
start, the heads growing larger as the plant 
matures. It does equally well for forcing under 
glass in hot-beds, cold frames, greenhouses and 
for outside cultivation—Packets, 5c. and 10ec. 
Ounce, 15c. 2 Ounces, 25c.. + Pound, 50c. 
BOLGIANO’S WHITE LOAF LETTUCE. 1 Pound, $1.50. 
Pertected Salamander Lettuce.—One of the best for summer use, forming good size, compact 
heads. Color—light green on the outside and white inside. It will remain longer in head and stand a 
ereater amount of heat without burning or running to seed than any other variety. In the Southern States it 
is invaluable. We recommend it to all—Packets, 5c. and 10c. Ounce, 15c. 2 Ounces, 25c. ¢ Pound, 40c. 1 
Pound, $1.50. 
arly Curled Simpson Lettuce.—Heads 
are a yellowish green, are compact mass of curly 
leaves, very tender—Packets, 5c. and 10c. Ounce, 1dc. 
+ Pound, 40c. 1 Pound, $1.00. 
VHanson Lettuce, Improved.—Heads are 
green outside and white within. Grows to a large, 
solid, crisp, tender, sweet head, and very long stand- 
ing, with fringed, curly leaves—Packets, 5c. and 10c. 
Ounce, ldc. + Pound, 40c. 1 Pound, $1.00. 
“3 New Golden Queen Lettuce.—A very remark- 
able new lettuce, which withstands hot summer heat 
without becoming bitter or running to seed, and pro- 
duces cabbage-like heads of large size and superior 
quality. Outside it is a pale green, and inside holds 
a large crisp heart of cream yellow color and delicious 
buttery flavor. It is the result of continuous careful 
selections, and shows how intelligent attention im- 
proves the lettuce. The most careful growers give 
particular praise, and consider it first-class in all re- 
spects. It will please you. Packets, 5c. and Ioc. 
Ounce, mc: 4% pound, soc: 2 pounds Soc. “a ; £ 
popnd, $1.50. FAMOUS NEW EARLY SPRING LETTUCE. 
Jf Bolgiano’s New Early Spring Lettuce.—In ™ Mammoth Black Seed Butter Lettuce.— 
he early spring months this splendid lettuce does its In a trial of several hundred lettuce we were impressed 
best, producing large, cabbage-like heads, which are with this kind for summer use. It makes a Jarce 
uniform in size, tender, crisp, and sell for the highest light green head ; the leaves are slightly crimpled like 
prices in the market. Although a new variety, it has our White Loaf. It withstood the summer heat and 
already had a favorable introduction, and won ap- made a finer appearance than any other sort. matur- 
proval from our best lettuce growers. Packets, 5c. ing at the same time. We recommend this sort to 
and toc. Ounce,1I5c. 2 ounces,25c. % pound, 4oc. our trade with much confidence. Packets, 5c. and 
¥% pound, 75c. 1 ponnd, $1.50. Ioc. Ounce, I5¢. '% pound, 4oc. Pound, $1.50. 
