Bolgiano's "Prosperity" White Spine Cucumber New 1912 



Bolgiano's "Prosperity/' Cucumber 



New 1912 Introduction 



17. We confidently believe from our careful obser\-ation of this wonderful new Cucumber in our Test Gardens during the last three years, 

 that it will immediately jump into the utmost favor with Shippers. Market Gardeners. Private Gardeners, and for the Home Garden. 



Its good qualities have never been equaled 



Color 



Intense rich deep green color which it retains during: a much longer period of growth than any other Cucumber. The flesh is sparkling white. 



Earliness 



The Earliest White Spine Cucumber, bearing from the earliest to the latest season. 



Productiveness 



Verj- prolific. A great and continuous producer. 



Shapliness 



Uniformly large, symmetrical fruit. Handsome and most attractive; runs verj- close to type. In symmetry of form it is so regular, so 

 umforml\-, one like the other, as to create favorable comment wherever it is seen. Bears no mis-shapen fruit or culls. 



Quality 



Ideal for slicing: flesh compact, fine grained, exceedingly brittle and crisp. 



Flavor 



Most refreshing and deligfitful flavor, being delicate and entirely devoid of the bitter taste so frequently noticed in other varieties. 



Vines 



vines are Vigorous. Healthy and Mildew-proof. 



Price 



Pkt. ICc. Oz. 15c. % Lb. 35c. % Lb. 60c. I,b. $1.00. 



BOLGIANO'S "LORD BALTIMORE" CUCUMBER 



The Wonderful Dry Weather Cucumber 



8. Think of producing a brag crop of the handsomest and most profitable long d.Trk green cucumbers you have ever seen during one of the 

 driest summers on record— that's what was doue last summer by those who tried our "I<ord Baltimore" Cucumber. It just don't paj- any atten- 

 tion to dry weather, but goes on growing and producing beautiful fruit. The "Lord Baltimore" Cucumber is of the true white spine type, about 

 15 inches long, very dark green and of exceptionally fine flavor. The sturdy drought resistingvines produce enormous crops of beautiful, firm, 

 crisp and deliciously flavored Cucumbers. The pure white attractive flesh composes mostof the fruit, leaving an extremely small space for the seed. 



If you have failed to get a crop with other Cucumbers, "Lord Baltimore" will not only produce a crop for you — but will produce a crop you will 

 be proud of . Our supply of "Lord Baltimore" Cucumber seed is very limited, so if you want anv, please place your order earlv. Pkt. 10c. 

 Oz. 15c. % Lb. 35c. ii Lb. 60c. Lb. $1.00. 



I' KLONDIKE CUCUMBER 



135. This valuable variety is one of the best slicing, and will produce Cucumbers 

 equal in appearauce to the hot-house grown specimen. The color is rich dark green, 

 and the fruits grow to a uniform size, measuring about 7 in. in length and 2 in. thick 

 when in good condition for use. It matures early and continues bearing for a long 

 time, and the vines make such a healthy and \-igorous growth that they produce a good 

 crop even in poor season, when man v other varieties fail on account of unseasonable 

 weather. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. K I,b. 20c. Lb. 60c. 





Lemon Cucumber 



NEW DAVIS PERFECT CUCUMBER 



544. Davis Perfect Cucumber resembles a hot-house Cucumber so closely that dealers 

 cannot tell the difference, it being equally good for hot-house or outdoor culture. It is 

 ideal in shape, rich, dark green color, uniform and regular in size. It is exceedingly 

 tender, and as a slicing cucumber for the table is unsurpassed. It is almost seedless 

 one-third of its length from the stem end, and the seeds that are contained in it, when 

 in slicing condition, are so small and tender that they are almost unnoticed. Exceed- 

 ingly productive. Price, Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. }4 Lb. 20c. Lb. 65c. 



THE WONDERFUL NEW LEMON CUCUMBER 



342. Every family garden should have several hills of this delicious cucumber; 

 having tasted it once, you will prefer it to the common cucumber. We are safe to pre- 

 dict that the Lemon Cucumber will become a greatfavorite as a table delicacy. It is an 

 excellent shipper, as proven last spring, when it appeared on tlie market ahead of all 

 other varieties. We shippeda box to Chicago; it was four days in transit and retained 

 its crispness for several days after its arrival. Pickled as a gherkin it is delicious. 

 Eight hills will supply the table for ten in family all season, besides furnishing plenty 

 for pickling. Price, Pkt. lOc. Oz. 20c. K I^b. 65c. Lb. $2.50. Postpaid. 



