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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., 



FIELD CORN 



FIELD- 

 KORN 



PEDRICK'S IMPROVED MAMMOTH GOLDEN 

 BEAUTY CORN. Has the largest ears of any loo-day 

 corn. It outyields any and all other corn. The increased 

 yield repays the cost of the seed many times over. Grow- 

 ers should make sure of getting the largest yield and most 

 handsome grain to meet the competition of the times and 

 secure the highest prices. Ears usually average from g to 

 12 inches long and from 14 to 20 rows on a cob, some of the 

 stalks bearing from two to three ears. Then why use your 

 poor stock any longer? It attracts a great deal of atten- 

 tion. Pt., loc; qt., 15c; pk., 40c; bush., $1.40, 



CHOICE WHITE DENT CORN. This is one of the 

 most prolific, large-eared corns on the market. The grains 

 are deep and narrow, with an exceedingly small cob. 

 Where white field corn is wanted, this is the kind we recom- 

 mend. Pt., loc; qt, iSc; pk., 40c; bush., $1.50. 



"HICKORY KING" WHITE CORN. This white field 

 corn has the largest grains, with the smallest cob, of any 

 white corn. So large are the grains and so small the cob 

 that on an ear broken in half a single grain will almost 

 completely cover the cob section. Of strong growth, the 

 stalks take a firm hold in the ground and stand upright, 

 resisting_ severe storms. It yields splendid crops on light 

 soil and is undoubtedly the best and most productive white 

 field corn for the South. Pt., loc; qt., 15c; gal., 35c; pk., 

 50c; bush., $1.50. 



CORN SALAD 



ACKERSAIvAT 



Large German Corn Salad 



One Ounce Will Sow About Eighteen Square Feet, and Six 

 Pounds Will Sow an Acre. 



BROAD LEAVED (Large Seeded). A delicious salad, 

 used during the winter and spring months as a substitute 

 for lettuce, and is also cooked and used like spinach. Sow 

 in spring in drills one foot apart. It will mature in six 

 weeks. For early spring use sow in September and winter 

 over like spinach. Packet, 5c; ounce, loc; ^ lb., 15c; ^ 

 lb., 20c; lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.50. 



CRESS 



CURLED GARDEN CRESS. The seed should be sown in drills about sixteen inches apart, on very rich ground, and 

 the plants well cultivated. Packet, 5c; ounce, roc; J4 pound, 20c; pound, 50c. 



TRUE WATER CRESS. It thrives when its roots and stems are submerged in water. It is one of the most delicious 

 of small salads. The seed should be sown and lightly covered in gravelly, mucky lands, along the borders of small, rapid 

 streams. Packet, 5c; ounce, 30c; % pound, $1.00; pound, $3.00. 



One ounce to fifty hills. 



CUCUMBER 



GURKEN 



Two pounds to the acre. 



CUI,TURE OF CUCUMBERS.— For earlj; cucumbers sow the first of April in a hot-bed upon pieces of sod (grass side down) so that they can be 

 readily transplanted to the open ground in rich soil when danger of frost is over or protect by hand-glasses. For early use plant, if the weather has 

 become settled and warm, in hills about four feet apart each way ; thin out to four of the strougest plants to each hill after all danger from insects is 

 over; they succeed best in a warm, moist, rich, loamy soil; continue planting at intervals for a succession. The cucumbers should be gathered when 

 large enough for use, whether required or not ; if left to ripen it destroys their productiveness. For pickles, plant from June until the middle of July. 



ARLINGTON WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER 



Handsome Shape, Always Reliable. 

 Rich, Dark Green Color. 

 ARLINGTON WHITE SPINE 

 CUCUMBER. Our Selected Strain of 

 this famous cucumber is by far the 

 best type on this or any other mar- 

 ket. We have this season grown from 

 only seed produced from cucumbers 

 that were simply perfect in every re- 

 spect. It is a week earlier than any 

 other earlier sorts, more productive. 

 Dark, rich, green color and holding its 

 color long after other sorts have gone 

 yellow and become unsuited for the 

 market. A crop of our stock of Ar- 

 lington White Spine is sure to make 

 trade for any market garden and for 

 and loc; ^ pound, 20c; J^ pound, 30c; 



As a shipper, it has no equal. Packets, 5 



home use it surpasses all other kinds 

 pound, 6oc. 



NEW EVERGREEN CUCUMBER grows like the Arlington White Spine, but longer and not quite as thick as that 

 well-known cucumber. Price: Packets, 5 and loc; 54 lb., 20c; /4 lb., 30c; lb., 60c. 



IMPROVED JERSEY PICKLE. Because of its size and beautiful deep-green color, this has become the preferred 

 kind with pickle growers and packers. It is medium length, very shapely, prolific, and holds its color. Packet, 5 and loc; 

 J4 lb., 20c; V2 lb., 30c; pound, 6oc. 



GHERKIN, or SMALL BURR CUCUMBER. Very small, oval, prickly variety, quite distinct from all others. Grown 

 exclusively for pickling. Always pick when young and tender. Seed slow to germinate, requiring from ten to twelve days. 

 Packet, 5 and loc; ounce, isc; ^4 lb., 40c; ^ lb., 7Sc; pound, $1.50. 



IMPROVED EXTRA EARLY WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER. As the earliest, most productive market variety, it has 

 no equal. It produces cucumbers of the finest form and most salable size for shipping purposes. It is of a dark green 

 color and a favorite with large truckers and gardeners. Packet, 5 and loc; ^ lb., 30c; lb., 6oc. 



NEW EXCELSIOR LONG GREEN CUCUMBER. It is a model for size, form or beauty. It holds its deep green 

 color and is an abundant cropper. For table use and pickles it is most suitable. Packet, 5 and loc; Y2 lb., 40c; lb., 80c, 



