Bolgiano's Early Fortune White Spine Cucumber 



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Bolgiano's Early Fortune Cucumber 



84 Thousands of Expert Growers everywhere have proven by actual test that Bolciano's Early Fortune Cucumber, is the earliest and by far the 

 best, rich dark green White Spine Cucumber on Earth. Early Fortune is the earliest — Best Cucumber for table, market or shipping purposes. 

 It is the greatest producer of all varieties and at all stag'es of its growth, it is a model in shape, being the handsomest and most attractive 

 cucumber ever grown. 



In color Early Fortune is a rich attractive deep green. This inviting color it retains during a much longer period of growth than any other 

 variety, it is so regular in form, one so much like the other, Growers marvel at the puiiiy aud trueness of our stock — in fact in selecting our 

 Stock .Seed these Cucumbers are all so perfect it is almost impossible to say which is best. 



The quality is superb, flavor delicaie. refreshingand delightful entirely free from any bitterness, being finegrained, the flesh compact, it is 

 exceedingly ciisp and brittle, making it an ideal slicing Cucumber As a shipping cucumber "Ear'.y Fortune" cannot be surpassed, as it holds 

 up m color and quality longer and better than any other variety. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. K I.b. 35c. K Ivb. 60c. I<b. $1.00. 



Undoubtedly The Best Cucumber Grown. Ship Us 800 Pounds. 



OcL ZOth, 1911, The C. E. Coleman Pi-oduce Co. of Neuces Co. Texas, 

 writes asfollows: '' Refemns io your wire please ship its 800 lbs. of 

 Bolziatio' s Early Fortune Cucianher Seed, I have adopted your Early 

 Eortnne as the early cucumber I like to handle, it has £:iven universal 

 satisfaction. I want this seed for tlie use of growers here. IVe are 

 great boosters for your seed in this section, you can always refer to us 

 as to the ineril of your Early Forluyie Cucumber as it is undoubtedly 

 the best cucumber grown." 



What's In A Name. 



IV. H. Niver, Beaufort Cc, S. C, writes: "The 60 lbs. of Bolgiano's 

 Early Fortune Cucumber Seed J bought of you last season gave jne the 

 finest crop of the finest and earliest Cucumber I have ever ra ised. They 

 certainly are rigidly named, I shall surely never plant any other kind. 

 I have been buying all my seeds from you for my Truck Farm, Market 

 a)id home gardens for the past 15 years and alloiv me to say my deal- 

 ings with you have always been of the happiest. 



Another 50 Pounds. 



On Nov. 22nd, 1910, Mr. E. M. Putnam, De Soto Co., Fla., writes: 

 " I planted Bolgiano's Early Fortune Cucumber Seed and have had 

 good success. They came tip O.K. and matured fine. I am having my 

 man order from you again this season another SO pounds of Early 

 Fortu)ie." 



$1015.42 Net From 1 Acre. 



J. F. Gitliens, De Soto Co., Fla., writes: I received net $1015.42 from 

 an acre of Cucumbers, last April, grown fi-om Bolgiano's Fatly For- 

 tune Cucuinber Seed, I enclose ^.00 for which please send me 4 lbs. " 



$5000.00 Crop. 



T.C. Connell. Florida, writes: "From 7Vz acres of Bolgiano' s Early 

 Fortune Cucumbers, I cleared $5,000.00 net profit." 



Worth It's Weight In Gold. 



fas. B. Rayyno, Port Antonio, Jamaica, writes: "Bolgiano's Early 

 Fortune Cucumber is Woith it's Weight in Gold, for I obtained them 

 10 inches long and perfect iji shape, form, yield and color." 









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$1712.00 Net From Wz Acres. 



On Nov. 15th, 1910, S. H. Richmond of Dade Co., Fla., writes as 

 follows: '' Last yeai we boitght "Early Fortune" Cucumber Seed from 

 you which gave good results, we got 456 crates from 1% acres which 

 netted us $2.00 pe> crate. 



What Our Home Folks Say. 



/. Af. Kirkpatrick, Cecil Co., Md., writes: "The Early Fortune Cucum- 

 ber is all it is claimed to be." 



Produces Wonderful Crops— No Water. 



A. J. Mixson, Levy Co., Fla., ifiiles: " Though there are several costly 

 irrigating plants around me. 1 sltipped the first cucumbers and more per 

 aciT, growing Bolgiano' s Early Fortune Cucitmber, than any of my 

 neighborswith one of the drytst springs on record. 



They Bring 100% More Money. 



ir. H. Dennis, Neiu Hanover Co., N. C, writes: " I planted Bolgiano' s 

 Early Fortune Cucumber Seed, they were the finest cucumbers on the 

 market, also the earliest. I sold mine first on this market for 40c pet dozen 

 when othervarieties shipped here from Charleston only brought 20c. per 

 dozoi." 



$2000.00 From \M Acres 



/. N. McCallum. Florida, luriles: "L^ast Spring L planted Bolgiano's 

 Early Fortune Cucumber Seed and from /K acres picked 1200 crates, 

 -which netted me nearly $2000.00. This spring L planted 3 acres and 

 though the crop was cut half by the cold and drought L guess I made the 

 best crop in this sectioyi, getting about 1500 crates which netted me about 

 $2400 00. L shall plant Early Fortune Cucumber Seed next Spring and 

 think I can sell several hundred pounds for you." 



Orders 300 Pounds For Neighbors. 



L. W. Tilden, Orange Co., Fla. .writes: "/ hai'e interested my neigh- 

 bors in Bolgiano' s Early Fo} tune Cucumber Seed and am oidering for 

 them 300 pounds." 



$1600.00 Net From 2 Acres. 



/. ]V. Perkins, Orange Co., Fla., writes: "From 2 acres planted with 

 Bolgiano's Early Fortune Cucumbet , / made $1600.00. 



Bolgiano's 

 Green Mountain Triple Parsley 



A Table Adorner Of Rare Beauty 



221. Never before have we been able to offer to 

 the public a gilt of Nature equal to our beautiful 

 Green Mountain Parsley. Always alert, always 

 ready to appreciate any seed of exceptional merit, 

 we saw thar everybody would want our New 

 Green Mountain Parsley when they heard of its 

 wonderful beauty. Hardy immenselyproductive, 

 deep velvet green. Theleaves are densely curled 

 and borne in abundance. It is exceptionally easy 

 to grow, and with very little care everybody can 

 have finest flavored Parsley in cultivation. If 

 you have but a few square feet, you can raise 

 sufficitiit Parsley tosui)ply your table with deco- 

 ration and your .soups with fine fresh flavor. 

 Pkt. 5c and 10c. Oz. 15c. X V^- 30c. W I<b. 5uc. 

 I<b. Jl.CO. 



Brought Him Over $800— Read About It 



On Dec. 21st. 1911. Mr. G. B. Lipscomb, of Neiv- 

 port News,Va., writes : "This is to certify that for 

 the past five years I have used seed purchased from 

 J. Bolgiano & Son and u'ant no better. Your 

 Black Valentine Beans from five and half bushels 

 planted brought me a tittle over $800 th is year, being 

 the best crop in this vicinity . notwithstanding the 

 drought. Yours for next order. 



