935 B Street, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 11 
/,OUR NEW “VICTORY CELERY”. 
We so name thi¥g 
rand celery because it truly 
stands victorious overall. It has a greater amount 
of heart, is heavier, stouter and thicker than all its 
rivals. It is the most economical celery yet intro- 
duced, every particle being solid, crisp and ofa delic- 
ious nutty flavor. Its beautiful, large, full, golden 
heart and compact growth make it an ornament 
hard to surpass. It is a remarkable keeper, main- 
taining its firmness as late as May. Critical market 
gardeners have pronounced it to be of the finest 
quality, best keeper and most salable celery they 
have ever raised. It is ready for market by Decem- 
ber. Packet, 5 and 10c. Ounce, 15c. Quarter 
Pound, 50c. Pound, $1.50. — 
IANT GOLDEN HEART 
CELERY. 
An experienced gardener found in his dwarf 
Golden Heart a few plants of larger growth These 
were set aside and careful selection made for several 
years, resulting in the Giant Golden Heart, which 
excels for large size, solidity and keeping quality. 
Packets, 5 and 10c. Ounce, 15c. Quarter 
Pound, 15c. Pound, $1.50. 
EW PERLE LE GRAND 
CELERY. 
Experienced celery growers are surprised at the 
size and excellence of this celery. It is no longer 
on probation, for successive splendid crops prove 
its superiority. This season its size and quality 
have astounded old gardeners. It keeps in per- 
fect condition over winter and after other sorts 
are gone. Its large, fuil, golden heart and rich, 
nutty flavor leaves a pleasant taste behind. It is 
customary with seedmen to charge high prices for 
such excellent productions, but we prefer to send 
them out at low prices to introduce them widely and 
quickly. ; 
Packets == <- -.-« 5 and 10c: 
imei 9 +e eS S0E: 
Quarter Pound - - - -450c. = 
Pound = = -—~-=. -° =) $1.50. 
BOLGIANO’S 
GOLDEN HEART CELERY 
Js the Market Gardeners’ Favorite Celery. 
This is the old standard sort which has 
satisfied gardeners these many years. It is 
crisp, solid, handsome and most excellent 
flavor, witha beautiful golden heart. It holds 
its own against all the new sorts and is more 
largely used than ever. And its merit will 
continue its great popularity with experienced 
growers. 
Packets, 5 and 10c. Ounce, lic. 4} fb., 
40c. 4 tb. 75c. Pound, $1.50. 
July 18, 1898. 
Despite the fearful drought in this section, which we 
trust is now ended, the seeds bought of you last Fall and 
Winter gave good results. Respectfully, 
J. C. CRAVER, Florida. 
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BOL 5 N ; Dear Sirs :—I would not buy Celery Seed anywhere 
__BOLGIAN 0’S GOLDEN HEA RT CELERY. else. I have tried New York and Philadelphia aaa find 
your seeds the purest and triest to name. I find my sales ofplants growing every year. ; 
Dec. 21, 98. G. HOWARD STERLING, Maryland. 
