Bolgiano's 



"Plucky Baltimore" 



Potatoes 



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Bolgiano's Wonderful New ProHKc Ex- 

 tremely Early Seed Potatoes. 



1. Ten days earlier than the Red Bliss Tri- 

 umph. 



2. Snowy White Potato, about the size and 

 shape of the Iloulton liarly Rose. 



3. Yields from 250 to 350 bushels per acre of 

 most attractive, marketable Potatoes. 



4. Always bring 50c more per barrel than the 

 fanciest stock of any other variety on the 

 market. 



5. The quality is delicious, the entire supply 

 is quickly taken up by the most critical hotel 

 trade in New York and Boston. 



6. Young, full, pure blooded stock, not sus- 

 ceptible to disease. 



7. Seed grown in the most careful manner. 



8. If you are a Potato grower and once saw 

 the Plnoby Baltimore Potato, you could iiot 



help but buy it. Its attractive shape, pure white 

 color, and in fact its general appearance speaks 

 for itself far better than we can write about it. 



9. We have the entire supply of this Grand 

 New Potato, and that's not many barrels, so 



order right now, or our supply will be ex- 

 hausted. 



10. We can recommend the Plncby Baltimore 

 as the best Potato that has ever been sold the 

 truckers. Extremely attractive, extraordinarily 

 early, enormously productive, excellent quality, 

 pure white and a Big Money Maker. 



Lb. 30c. 3 Lbs. 75c by mail postpaid. By 

 Express or Freight F. O. B. Baltimore. Pk. 50c. 

 Bus. $1.85. Bbl. $4.50. 



I Wai Grow No Other 



Chas. S. Gleason, St. Mary's Co.. Md.. Writes: 

 "Your 'Plucky Baltimore' Potatoes are the earl- 

 iest I have ever grown, it is a good yielder, of 

 excellent quality, as well as a good keeper. I 

 will grow no other variety." 



Does Well In Bad Season 



Mr. James T. Crew, of Kent Co., Md., 

 writes as follows: "Although this Season was 

 far from a favorable one for Potatoes, I plant- 

 ed one bag of your 'Plucky Baltimore' Pota- 

 toes from which I got 175 three-peck baskets as 

 fine Potatoes as 1 ever saw." 



Best Ever Dug Out Of Ground 



Michael Dauber, Catonsville, Md., writes: 

 "Your 'Plucky Baltimore' Potatoes are the best 

 Potatoes that were ever dug out of the ground. 

 In earliness, size, color and yield they are per- 

 fect. When cooked they are like a lump of 



Gray's "Mortgage Lifter" Potato 



Mr. Gray has grown several bumper crops of Gray's "Mortgage Lifter" Potatoes; he says they were so large they reminded him, of 

 young pigs, and they were certainly splendid sellers at high prices. We wish every one of our customers who grows potatoes could talk 

 with the growers who have grown a crop of this Grand New Potato. It certainly is something to marvel at, and yet if all our customers 

 realized its great value our limited supply would not be a drop in the bucket. It is an early variety, maturing a little later than the 

 Crown Jewel; it is pure white, large, handsome size, distinctive in shape, being long, well filled and tapering at both ends. Eyes are 

 strong and well set, not too deeply, however. 



It certainly is a beauty and one grower says they grow so large it don't take many, to fill a barrel, no culls, and by the carload 

 they brought over $20 a car more than the best Potato on the market. Mr. Prevatt, of Seville, Fla., after giving this Grand Potato a 

 thorough trial, orders eight barrels in the place of one he planted last year. Mrs. Wm. G. Harvey, of Roslyn, Md., calls it the "Farm- 

 ers Favorite." Among other names it was called are "Maryland Beauty," "Money-Maker," "Virginia Wonder, ' "The Excelsior," "Gold 

 Standard," "Silver King," etc. We finally selected Gray's "Mortgage Lifter" as suggested by Mr. Jas. T. Gray, of Grange, Md., be- 

 cause Mr. Gray actually paid off a good size mortgage on his farm with the proceeds from the Wonderful Crop of this Grand New 

 Potato which he grew this year, and we hope that the mission of Gray's "Mortgage Lifter" Potato will not be ended until it has helped 

 to clear many more farms of their mortgages. Lb. 30c. 3 Lbs. 75c., by mail postpaid. By express or Freight F. O. B. Baltimore, 

 Pk. 50c. Bus. $1.85. Bbl. $4.50. 



Beat It If You Can 



Mr. Fred W. Pea- 

 sin.Havre de Grace , 

 Md., writes: "From 

 a plot of ground 

 90x100 feet plant- 

 edin Gray's" Mort- 

 gage Lifter" Pota- 

 toes. I harvested 

 131 Bus. of the 

 nicest looking and 

 finest cooking po- 

 tatoes I ever saw. 

 and at the same 

 time on the same 

 piece of ground I 

 grew two rows of 

 corn. Beat that 

 if you can." 



Best Yielder and 

 Seller. 



A. B. Prevalt. 

 Volusia Co., Fla., 

 writes: "I have 

 given your Gray's 

 'Mortgage Lifter" 

 Potatoes a good 

 trial and have 

 found them to be 

 one of the best 

 yielding and sell- 

 ing potatoes I have 

 ever grown." 

 Gray's "Mortgage Lifter" Potato. 



"Plucky 



Baltimore" 



Potatoes 



No Potato Will Do But "Plucky Baltimore." 



Mr. John Deihl, Grange, Md., writes: "I have found your 'Plucky Baltimore' Potato 

 to be a money maker. I have used it for three years and again want 10 Barrels for 

 my next crop. My customers don't want anything but 'Plucky Baltimore.' " 



