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r olgiaimo's RELIABLE SEED POTATOES 



VIRGINIA SECOND CROP-Co 



EVERY BARREL 

 CAREFULLY SELECTED 



HOULTON EARLY ROSE.— Peck 35c, Bus. $1.10, Bbl. $3.00. 



THOROUGHBRED. — It is similar to the old Rose in shape and a decided im- 



grovement. Pink skin, extra fine quality, and very productive. PecK 35c. 

 u. $1.10. Bbl. $3.00. 



CROWN JEWEL. — A most productive early white potato of superior mar- 

 ket and table qualities. PecK 35c, Btt. $1.10, Bbl. $3.00. 

 Pride of South,— Peck 50c, Bus. $1.40, Bbl. $3.50. 



MAINE POTATOES 



M^iKiiii-n ONE GRADE ONLY 



NTINUED. THAT'S THE BEST 

 RED BLISS TRIUMPH— Peek, 60c. Bus. $1.35. Bbl. $3.50. 

 BOVEE.— Peck 50c. Bus. $1.25. Bbl. $3.00. 

 EARLY ROSE.— Peck, 35c. Bus. $1.25. Bbl. about $3.25. 

 JUNIOR PRIDES, or WHITE BLISS.-Pk. 50c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. $3.50. 

 PURITAN, or POLARIS.— A splendid early variety, white and fine, very 

 prolific, yielding large crops of handsome potatoes of most superior table 

 qualities. Peck, 35c. Bus. $1.10. Bbl. $3.00. 



GROWN 



ESPECIALLY 



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FOR SEED. 



WE ARE LARGE GROWERS OF AROOSTOOK COUNTY (MAINE) GROWN SEED POTATOES. Special Prices cheerfully given to large 

 buyers on application, for both Maine Grown and Virginia Second Crops. PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES. 



BOLGIANO'S FAMOUS 

 PROSPERITY POTATOES. 



THIS Magnificent Potato has become the most 

 1 popular middle crop potato of the newer 



varieties, and certainly one of the most worthy. 



Yields great crops of even, fine, smooth, large 

 I Potatoes, even under the most unfavorable cir- 

 cumstances, and can be relied upon to bring in 



good money. It is undoubtedly the handsomest 

 | large Potato ever produced, and will outyield 

 I any other Potato, and practically every potato is 

 I of marketable size. It is always ahead of all 

 I others in yield and smoothness, and is of excel- 

 I lent quality. Every farmer will, after giving 

 I this most wonderful Potato a trial, discard every 

 l other kind and plant nothing but Bolgiano's 

 I Famous Prosperity Potato for his main crop. 



It grows a very strong, upright top, with dark 

 \ colored stalks and purple blossoms, and is very 



little affected with drought, blight or bugs. The 



flesh is as white as snow, and cooks dry, and 

 ! mealy. The eyes are even with the surface, the 

 r skin white, with a rich yellowish-creamy cast, 

 i and considerably ruffled or netted. This Potato 

 j will astonish old Potato-Growers in its abundant 

 i yields and fine qualities, and every person who • 



is ambitious to make the most money out of his 



crop cannot afford to let this year pass without 

 i obtaining seed of our crop of the New Prosperity 



Potato. Lb. 30c, 3 Lbs. 75c, by mail post- 

 paid. Peck, 50c. Bus. $1.35. Bbl. $3.50. 

 SPALDING No. 4. Extra Early Rose XX.— 

 : Earliest Rose Potato in the world, good cropper, 



fine appearance. PK. 35c. Bu. $1.10. Bbl. $3.00 

 RED BLISS TRIUMPH, or IMPROVED RED 



BERMUDA.— This variety has rapidly come to 



the front, and now the leading standard seed 



variety shipped to the Southern States. It is, 



with the exception of the Plucky Baltimore, of 



the earliest varieties grown. The Tubers are 



round, uniform in shape, eyes slightly depressed 



and of a beautiful bright red color. It is one of 



the hardiest varieties known, and is not sus- 

 ceptible to rot, scab or disease. Its great pro- 

 ductiveness, handsome color and resistance to 



disease make it most popular with Southern 



shippers. Peck, 60c. Bus. $1.35. Bbl. $3.50. 

 PRIDE OF THE SOUTH.-This variety is a 



twin to the Red Bliss Triumph, in everything 



except color, it being white, with pink eyes. 



In ripening, the vines die down all at once, thus 



giving the blight no chance to work. It is a 



quick, strong, vigorous grower and very superior in cooking qualities; usd 

 a i g v&™ » e » S £i 1 S 1 J or ' N( &£? m Markets. Pk. 60c, Bu. $1.35, Bbl. $3.50. 

 UNSltiN BAtiLEY. or White Rose.— One of the handsomest white early 



varieties on the market. Round to oblong in shape, and in quality all that 



can be desired. An excellent cropper; smooth and not susceptible to disease. 



In good demand for early market use. Pk. 60c, Bu. $1.35, Bbl. $3.50. 



Peck. 



Junior Prides, or White Bliss 35 C 



Early Thoroughbred, one of the most popular of the i^iy^o^^SieHe«I.\....~™™"~~~"'l"." 35c 



Wown Jewel, Maine grown, good droughtresister, good keepers, white, pink end, very early 35c 



C.arly New Uueen, every potato ripens at one time, snowy white, when baked delicious 35c 



ri it-. J tller ' choic e strain, extra early rose color, very productive, a favorite 35c 



UarK s No. 1, earlier than rose, oblong, pink color, mealy cooker, fine flavor 35c 



Beauty Hebron, splendid keeper, pink turning to pure white, early productive 35c 



Uanota UarK Red Rose, very productive 35c 



Freeman's, smooth, even tubers of the finestT^fcing'qiiVlity""""" """ """"""". 35c 



Carmon No. 1, large white 35c 



Carmon No. 2, extremely popular on account of "ifa erolienf quaStieal!!™"""™"™* 35c 



Carmon No. 3, Most successful of the Carmons. heavy yielder 35c 



Bar n an r n i i ,B & an old standard . Popular on account of its fine eating quality. 35c 



sir Walter Raleigh, big cropper, flesh white, superior quality, fine grained 35c 



tareen nountain, a very popular main crop potato 35c 



AroostooK Frize, tubers, oblong, eyes plentiful, medium, late, very white, productive 35c 



Wh"-« in* u or " er « second early, large, smooth, white, wide as long, very productive 35c 



Wttlte Elephant, most largely grown, heavy cropper, excellent quality, white flesh 35c 



empire State, great yielder, popular 35c 



"aggie Murphy, very productive, oblong, somewhat flattened 50c 



txtra Early Rose, Earliest Rose Potato grown 50c 



Early Fortune, oblong, early productive 50c 



Early Six Weeks, ready for the table in six weeks 50c 



Early Harvest, very popular in the largest potato section 50c 



BOLGIANO'S FAMOUS PROSPERITY POTATOES. 

 HENDERSONS EARLY BOVEE SEED POTATOES.-One of the, 



earliest varieties and fairly prolific; has a stalky, dwarfed vine, the tubers 

 growing completely in the hill and averaging of good size and appearance; 

 very shallow eved. Peck, 60c. Bushel, $1.35. Barrel, $3.50. 



MAINE HOULTON EARLY ROSE.— The genuine Early Rose still remains 



Bus. 



Bbl. 



$1.10 



$3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



2.85 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.10 



3.00 



1.30 



3.50 



1.30 



3.50 



1.30 



3.50 



1.30 



3.50 



1.30 



3.50 



the standard early variety, though 

 it has been abused and come into 

 disrepute by reason of irresponsi- 

 bledealerssubstitutingothercheap 

 red varieties. It is too well known 

 to need description. Peck 40c, 

 Bus. $1.10, Bbl. $3.00. 



EARLY OHIO.-One of the stand- 

 ard early varieties, and said to be 

 "the best potato that grows in the 

 ground . ' ' Full week earlierthan the 

 Early Rose;shape, oblong; quality, 

 dry, meal v, fine texture and flavor. 

 PK. 50c. Bu. $1.35. Bbl. $3.50. 



IRISH COBBLER. -The Irish 

 Cobbler is one of the most reliable, 

 and fast becoming one of the most 

 popular of the early varieties. It 

 is of handsome cream-white color, 

 and of excellent quality. It is a 

 vigorous grower, ripens uniformly, 

 and a good keeper; in short one of 

 the best all-around early potato 

 now on the market. Peck 50c. 

 Bus. $1.35, Bbl. $3.50. 



