Bolgiano's "Prosperity Potatoes^' 



Planted 5 Barrels, Shipped 100 Barrels 



IV. L. Mill, Volusia Co., Fla., writes: " Have just finished shipping my 

 crop of Prosperity Potato. They beat anything I have ever seen for tuy~ii- 

 ing out fine large sinooth potatoes. Planted 5 barrels of the "Prosperity" 

 and shipped 100, making an average of 20 to 1 . Shall want more of tlum 

 another year. JVefind no otiier as good or yield so Iieavy." 



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Trust Buster" 



Bolgiano's 



Prosperity Potatoes 



T/te Best Second Early and Main Crop 

 Potato on Earth. 



This Magnificent Potato has become the most 

 IKJpular middle crop poiatoof thenewervarieties, 

 and certainly one of the most worthy. Yields 

 great crops of even, fine, smooth large Potatoes, 

 even under the most unfavorable circumstarces, 

 andean be relied upon to bring in good money. 

 It is undoubtedly the handsomest Ixtrge potato 

 ever produced, and ■will out yield any other Potato 

 and practically every Potato of Marketable size. 

 It is ahead of all others in yield and smoolhness, 

 and is of excellent quality. Every farmer will, 

 after giving this most wonderful Potato a trial, 

 discard every other kind and plant nothing but 

 Bolgiano's Prosperity Potato for his main crop. 

 It grows a very strong, upright top with darkcot- 

 ored stalks and purple blossoms, and is very little 

 affected by drought, blight or bugs. The flesh is 

 as white as snow, and cooks dry and mealy. The 

 eyes are even with the surface, the skin white 

 with rich yellowish-creamy cast, and considerably 

 ruffled or netted. This Potato will astonish old 

 Potato-Growers in its abundant yields and fine 

 Qualities, and every person who is ambitious to 

 make the most money out of his crop cannot af- 

 ford to let this year pass without obtaining seed 

 of our crop of New Prosperity Potato. Pk. 50c. 

 Bu. $1.85. Bbl. $4.50. 



Prosperity The Best In 20 Years 



Mr. Calvin Gore, of Baltimore Co., Md., writes 

 as follows: " We planted Bolgiano's Famous Pros- 

 perity Potatoes last Spring and found that it would 

 yield three times as many per aere as any other 

 variety we planted in tlie last twenty years. ' ' 



Trust Busters Fill The BUI 



On July 13th, 1912, Mr. Richard Hill, of Snow 

 Bill, Md., writes: "Tlie Trust Buster Potatoes that 

 £ 1 eceiiedfrom you in spriyig are simply immense 

 and I am veiy much pleased wUh them," 



Produces Big Crops Bad Seasons 



Wm. Butler, Grant Co., Ind., writes: "Bolgiano's Famous Prosperity 

 Potato is the best potato I ever grew; its cooking qualities cannot be beat. 

 It is tlie best yielder. and does better on poor ground than any othervariety : 

 it does better year after year than any other variety . wet or dry season, and 

 you are sure to make a crop if you platit Bolgianc's Famous prosperity 

 Potato. The big stalky vines are a good thing hi wet weather to hold the 

 weeds down, after they are laid by, and a7'e a good thing in dry weather, 

 to Iwld moisture in ilie ground 



Bolgiano's New Extra Early Seed Potato 



The great success of this New Potato is assured from the wonderful 

 reports we have received from a large number of expert potato growers 

 who tried it last year. It has produced most excellent results in all kinds 

 of soil. It is not only early but it is a heavy producer of potatoes of the 

 very finest texture and quality. "Trust Buster" Potatoes are vigorous 

 growers and prolific yielders of handsome, smooth potatoes, creani white 

 in color. These potatoes are uniform in size, color, excellent quality and 

 fine flavor. They are quickly prepared for cooking as the skin peels 

 readily and they cook dry and mealy. The table qualities areunequalled. 

 Being the second year we have catalogued "Trust Buster" Potatoes our 

 supply is necessarily limited. But to avoid disappointment please send 

 in your order as early as possible. We are so anxious forj'ou to try this 

 Best of All Potato this season. Pk. 65c. Bu. $2.00. Bbl.^$5.00. 

 "Trust Busters" The Best Ever Grown 

 Mrs. Edw. Gladfelter, Seven Valleys, Pa., writes: "The Tr^ist Busier 

 Potatoes I purcliased from you last spring produced the nicest, cleanest 

 freestfrom disease of any potatoes that I have ever grown. I have also 

 found your Plucky Baltiinore a fine producer and an abundant yielder . / 

 must say that all of the seeds I have ever gotten from you were entirely 

 satisfactory." 



Isn't This A Fine Letter? 

 On Jan. 1st. 1913. Mr. S. M. Schwartz, of Orange Co., Fla.. writes: " We 

 always hear from kicks and complaints but seldom from appreciation and 

 compliments, so I am going to give you a few words of cheer and co^nfort. 

 The seed ordered from you arrived in good shape and the neatness and sys- 

 tem in which tlie packages were put up deserved a compliment. Few days 

 before receipt of seed I was asked by my wife if I had ordered some Tomato 

 seed. I had to confess I had forgot to do so but on receipt of the packageof 

 seed we found that you added complimentary a package of Tomato seed so 

 you can imagine how much itwas appreciated. iVe all swear by Bolgiano's 

 Seed." 



Can't Be Beat 

 _ 0« April 4th, 1913, Mr. Richard Leake, of Snow Hill, Md.. writes: 

 " Your Trust Busier potatoes can't be beat." 



Entirely Satisfactory 

 On October 20. 1913, Mess. Woodward Bros, of Norfolk Co., Va. writes: 

 " W^e are now making preparations to handle Seed Irish Potatoes strictly 

 Maine select stock, again this coming season, and as we purcliased of you 

 some of our stock tlie past season, and same having proved entirely satis- 

 fac *tv indeed, we are luriiing to ascertain what tlie prospects are this com* 

 ini, easonfor us to get together on a few cars." 

 A Fine Lot of Seeds 

 On April 3, 1913, Mr. R. T. Price, of Anne Arundel Co., Md., writes: 

 "Th-^ three bags of Gray's Mortgage Lifter Potatoes and four bags of 

 Am', rican Giants came in good shape and are a very fine lot of seed." 

 A Grand Potato 

 On July 29. 1912, Mr. Alex Skipper, of Talbot Co.. Md., writes: "The 

 Mongage Lifter Potato yielded me IS bushels of potatoes on a piece of 

 ground 20 by 40 feet, and they are a grand potato.^' 



Trust Buster Potatoes 



