1295 



Bolgiano's 

 "Morning Glory" Pea 



The Earliest of All Round Seeded Varieties, Vigorous Grow- 

 er, Heavy Yielder, Excellent Shipper. Large Pods 

 Filled Full of Most Delicious Peas. 



Continuous careful selection, patiently practiced from year to year, has enabled 

 us to produce in the "Morning Glory" Pea the earliest of all round seed varieties. 

 We have tested the "Morning Glory" Pea alongside of all Extra Early Varieties 

 and it has always come out way ahead. Last year we had some of the leading 

 Market Gardeners try out the "Morning Glory" Pea and they are all enthusiastic 

 over its wonderful good qualities. It is truly the "World Beater" in earliness, 

 vigorous growth, heavy yielder of large pods filled full of large and most dehcious 

 Peas. Pods and peas are nearly as large as the Gradus and they are much earlier. 

 It is far superior to anything ever introduced in the smooth varieties. Its extra 

 early qualities, its flavor, its size of pods, its productiveness, its vigor and regularity 

 of growth, its shipping qualities, make it the superior Pea for the market gardeners. 

 The "Morning Glory" Pea is absolutely free from ruimers and attains a height of 

 three feet, just short enough to bear a large crop. The pleasure the home gardener 

 anticipates in supplying his table with the first picking of the most delicious Peas is 

 quickly realized after planting the "Morning Glory." Order early to be certain of 

 securing some of the "Morning Glory" Peas. 



Pkt. 10c. 1/2 Pt. 30c. Pt. 50c. Qt. 85c. 2 Qts. $1.55. 4 Qts. $2.95. Pk. 

 $5.65. 1/2 Bu. $11.10. Bu. $22.00. 



*«« "General Pershing'' Watermelon 



More Prolific Than Watson, Sweeter Than Kleckley Sweet. Will Stand 

 Long Distance Shipping Better Than Any Other Melon 



General Pershing 



Watermelon is Much 



Eeirlier Than 



Tom Watson 



In naming this Grand New Watermelon, we could find no 

 name that would more appropriately suggest its leadership 

 than to name it after the Greatest General the World has 

 ever known. General Pershing. 



"General Pershing" Watermelon is a distinct and very 

 valuable melon. The productiveness is wonderful, producing 

 more marketable melons under the same conditions than any 

 other melon. It is the best to stand dry weather and produces: 

 no culls. The vines resist insects that attack them. It is a '- 

 long melon, weU filled out at both ends. The eating quaUty is 

 unequalled. The sparkling red flesh is as sweet as honey and 

 fairly melts in your mouth. It is entirely free from tiard 

 centers Euid stringiness, yet the flesh is very firm and compact. ■ 

 The size is uniformly large, ranging from 35 to 50 pounds each. 

 Color of rind a light pea green. ' Ripens much earlier than "the^ 

 Tom Watson, and wUl keep in good condition for a long time 



after picking. WUl stand long-disteuice shipping better than 

 any other melon. The rind wul not sunburn and will keep in 

 good condition for several days in the sun after becoming 

 ripe, while all dark rind melons wUl blister on the top, which 

 makes them unsalable. 



"General Pershing" Watermelon only produces one-third 

 the quantity of seeds as other varieties. It is more prolific 

 than Tom Watson and has better eating qualities than 

 Kleckley's Sweet. It sold for $200.00 per car F. O. B. grow- 

 ing^point when same day best Tom Watson sold for $135.00. 

 It ^as shipped to Canada^ 1<) days on the road, arrived in 

 O. K. condition. It has a very thin rind, but will hold up a 

 225-pound man. 



60c. V2 Lb. $1.10. Lb. $2.00. Postpaid. 



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