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Bolgiano's 

 "Big Winner" Wakefield Cabbage 



25. Several years ago we introduced the Big Winner 

 WaKenela Cabbage and it has become very popular 

 ■with Cabbage growers, both large and small. It is as 

 large as the Big Charleston Wakefield Cabbage and as 

 early as the Karly Jersey Wakefield. Handsome in ap- 

 pearance, ma.ssive and graceful. The heads are solid and 

 heavy, making a perfect shipping Cabbage. It is fine 

 form and in flavor deliciously sweet. Among the point- 

 ed heading Cabbage it is *j'/ar "The Big Winner Wake- 

 field." Don't let tliis season go by without a liberal 

 planting of this Profit-Producing Excellent Cabbage. 

 Pkt. 10c. Oz. 35c. 5ilb. $1.00. I,b. S3.50. 



300 Bbls. From ?i Acre— Weighed 11 Lbs. Each. 



_ Erneit Sterling, of Soiner^cl County, Md.. writes: " The 

 Big iVintier' Wakefield Cabbage is the Cabbage that all 

 Truckers should plant for EARLY LARGE SOLID 

 CABBAGE. I raised 300 Bbls. on K acre, many of them 

 only IS Cabbages to the Bbl. They weighed 11 lbs. each and 

 retailed for -ttc a head." 



Bolgiano's 

 Extra Early Express Cabbage 



Suitable for Market Gardeners for Very Early Crops 

 10 Days Earlier than the Wakefield. 



27. What pleasure there is in grouing a uniform at- 

 tractive, solid crop of Extra Early Cabbage! Bolgiano's 

 Extra Earley Express is the best Extremely Early Cab- 

 bage on Earth. Praises of its merits come from the most 

 experienced growers. They remember a good thing 

 when it pays them. Earliest uniform, solid, fine color; 

 brings top prices. No soft heads, 10 days earlier than the 

 Wakefield. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 20c 2 Ozs. 35c. Kl,b. 5Uc. 

 Ivb. Si. 50. 



Bolgiano's "New Leader" Cabbage 



26 As early as the Wakefield, yields 12,000 heads, one- 

 third more per acre than any other extra early cabbage. 

 The outer leaves are so few and so small that they can be 

 planted very close. The heads are compact and solid 

 from time a head is formed and keeps so until thorough- 

 ly matured, thus enabling extremely early cutting of 

 small hard heads, or later when the Wakefields come in 

 of large, thoroughly matured, solid, round, flat heads. 

 In quantity, it is "The Leader," the veins of the leaves 

 are extremely fine: its rapidity of maturing, compact 

 growth, gives it a flavor unequaled. The demand for 

 such a cabbage in Northern Blarkets is becoming greater 

 and greater each year. The people want an extremely 

 early new slaw-head cabbage and "The Leader" supplies 

 their wants. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 35c. Klb. Sl.OO. Lb. $3.50. 

 Luck Always With Bolgiano's Seeds 



G. T. Winders. Beauford Co., S. C , tvrites: "Bolgiano's 

 New Leader Cabbage seed is one of the finest I have ez'er 

 used. It makes a solid head, and every plant made a head. 

 T have ahvays had luck with seed from your house, and I 

 will nei^er change. 



Wishing you the best of success, as you are honest in your 

 dealings, I beg to remain." 



Bolgiano's Big 



Winner Wakefield 



Cabbage. 



Bolgiano's New "Square Deal" Cabbage 



The Best on Earth. 



154. Without a single exception, Bolgiano's New "Square Deal" Cabbage is the 

 Biggest Money Making Cabbage ever offered the American Trucker. This is a 

 strong assertion at least 100.000 people will read it, so you can readily see we could 

 not afford to make such a statement unless we were sure of our ground. The 

 ".Square Deal," Cabbage matures immediately after New Leader Cabbage. It is 

 absolutely a '"Square Deal" as we have seen ten-acre fields withoutasingleirregular 

 head. The uniform heads are of excellent size for shipping, larger than the New 

 Leader and yet not so large as to be unweildy. The color is a fine fresh green and 

 is retained during long shipments. The heads are solid and compact with very few 

 outer leaves. For a fine, Solid, Tender, Uniform, Early Flat Cabbage, Bolgiano's 

 "New Square Deal" Cabbage challenges the world. The demand for a fine cabbage 

 of this character, led us by the most rigid and careful selection, during the past five 

 years, to mature this cabbage, which we are confident will give all our friends and 

 customers a "Square Deal" every time. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 35c. Kl.b. $1.00. J^Lb. $1.75. 

 Lb. $3.50. 



Mr. H. C. Kennedy, of Garfield Co . Okla. writes:- " This is my third year trading 

 with you arid I a>n pleased to say your seeds have given entire sati^action. The 

 "Square Deal" Cabbage are the best that was ever grown in Oklahoma. Wishine you 

 success. I am." 



Bolgiano's 

 "Ring-Leader" Cabbage 



Entirely Distinct— The Most Magnificent and Most 

 Profitable Main Crop Cabbage Ever Created. 



96. By crossing Bolgiano's "Square Deal" Cabbage 

 with Bolgiano's Extra Flat Dutch we produced this 

 wonderful new Cabbage. For five years we have 

 most carefully selected and reselected the very finest 

 specimens of this Grand Cabbage, until now we have 

 ,1 stock that is going to make every wide awake grow- 

 crof cabbage in the country marvel at its remarkable 

 features. It grows strong and vigorous, beingentire- 

 ly worm proof. It has a dark bluish green color, 

 showing a thrifty, robustconstitution. It forms very 

 large, hard, thick, solid, flattened heads, uniform in 

 shape and color, and of a handsome appearance. The 

 stem is short and broad under the head, but_tapers 

 off to a point where it enters the ground. "Ring- 

 Leader" Cabbage heads are very large, solid, and of 

 most excellent quality and delicious flavor, entirely 

 free from any features of coarseness, the veins and 

 ribs being strongly developed, but of fine texture. 

 The heads are firm and hard, extra good keepers, 

 splendid shippers and most popular sellers. Pkt. 10c. 

 Oz. 35c. ^Lb. $1.00. i.2Lb.$1.75. Lb. $3.50. 



Fine Crops and Success With Bolgiano's Seeds. 



On August 18th. 1911, Mr. R. M. Worsham of Mon- 

 roe Co , Ga. writes as follows:— I bought my Cabbage 

 Seed of you last season and was very successful. I also 

 bought the Greater Baltitnore Tomato Seed of you and 

 they were very fine. 



It Was The Size That Counted ,, 



On Dec. 15th., 1911, Mr. P. L. Hopper of Half ordCo.^'^: 



Md. writes as follows: Please to send me 3 pounds new 



crop "My Maryland" Tomato Seed. It may interest 



^ Bolgiano's j.(,„ fg know that "My Alaryland" Seed purchased 



'Square-Deal" from you last season produced for me 400 bushels to the 



Cabbage acf-e notwithstanding heavy losses by persistent rainy 



weather. It was tlie size that counted. 



