BOLGIANO'S NEW ROYAL RED BEET. 



TABLE BEETS (Continued); ikunfeel iRuebe, 

 BOLGIANO'S NEW EXTRA EARLY DEEP BLOOD BEAUTY BEET. 



18. Our long experience in the growing of Beets has 

 shown this new strain of Beet to be the best Extra Early 

 deep-blood Turnip Beet, not only for market gardeners, 

 but home garden. Its small upright growing tops, extra 

 early maturing, splendid shape and deep crimson color 

 make it popular with everyone. The rows may be grown 

 close together. In the leaf the stem and veins are dark 

 red, the blade green. The roots are globular and pecu- 

 liarly smooth; color of skin and flesh is deep blood red, 

 very crisp, tender, fine-grained and sweet, remaining so 

 for a long time. We believe this excellent new stock 

 will produce a crop more uniform in shape, color and 

 quality than any Beet ever placed in the hands of the 

 trucker. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c. 2 Ozs. 15c, 1/4 Lb. 20c, 

 1/2 Lb. 30c, 1 Lb. 50c. 



19. BOLGIANO'S NEW ROYAL RED BEET. 12 Lead- 

 ing Points of this Grand New Beet. 1st. Handsome 

 shape, a little deeper than round. 2nd. Rich, deep, crim- 

 son flesh. 3rd. Exceedingly tender. 4th. Medium size, 

 not large or coarse. 5th. Excellent for both early and 

 main crop. 6th. Tops very small and dark. 7th. Skin 

 very dark and remarkably smooth. 8th. It has a small 

 tap root. 9th. Specially early and shapely on light soil. 

 10th. Beautifully ringed or zoned when cut open, which 

 makes it a very attractive dish. 11th. Excellent keeper. 

 12th. Deliciously sweet. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 2 ozs. 15c, 

 1/4 Lb. 20c, 1 2 Lb. 30c, Lb. 50c. 



20. NEW IMPROVED EARLY BLOOD 

 TURNIP BEET.— It is extra early, espec- 

 ially smooth, does not grow to be over 

 large, has few roots and more can be 

 grown per acre by one-half than either 

 the Erdman's or Old Blood Turnip. It 

 does not become stringy, since it matures 

 a Beet of decided uniform type and of me- 

 dium size. We especially recommend it 

 to you as a convenient variety for bunch- 

 ing. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 15c, 

 1/2 Lb. 20c, Lb. 30c. 



21. EDMAN'S BLOOD TURNIP BEET. 

 — This is the most thoroughly fixed and 

 uniform in type. The flesh is deep blood- 

 red in color, and exceedingly sweet and 



tenderin quality; is round and smooth in shape, and of good market size. It does not 

 grow over large, where room is permitted, as many kinds are apt to do. It grows a 

 small top, and but a single tap root, which fact commends itself to the gardener's at- 

 tention who grows Beets for bunching purposes. The best of all varieties for keeping 



during winter. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 15c, 



1/2 Lb. 20c, Lb. 35c. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



BOLGIANO'S MATCHLESS. 



(IKopffeoblffiruner.) 



22. A species of the Cabbage family which pro- 

 duces miniature heads from the sides of the 

 stalk. These heads are a great deli- 

 cacy, boiled in the same way as 

 Cauliflower. Seed should be sown 

 about the middle of May, in a seed 

 bed, and the plants afterwards set 

 in rows 2 feet apart, and cultivated 

 like Cabbage. This vegetable does 

 not require extremely high cultiva- 

 tion, however. It is ready for use 

 late in Autumn, after the early 

 frosts. PKts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 15c, 

 1/4 Lb. 50c, Lb. $1.50. 



COLLARDS. 



23. Georgia Southern, or Creole. 



— Forms a large, loose, open head, 



EDMAN'S or a mass °f leaves on a tall stem. 



"BLOOD SL Freezing does not injure, but rather improves their 



TURNIP /§■ quality. Sow thick in drills, in rich ground, trans- 



BEE T Jlk planting when 4 inches high, orsow in drills where 



the plants are to remain, and thin to 2 or 3 feet 



apart in the row, when of proper size. In the South 



sow from January to May, and August to October, 



PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 2 Ozs. 15c, 1/4 Lb. 20c, Lb. 60c. 



Corn Salad. *%<?; 



Corn Salad or Fetticus. 

 1 Oz. will sow 20 square 

 feet, 6 Lbs. will sow 

 an acre. 

 24. Large German Corn 

 Salad.— Corn Salad, Fetti- 

 cus or Lambs' Lettuce is 

 used to a considerable ex- 

 tent as a salad. It is sown 

 on the first opening of 

 Spring, in rows 1 foot 

 apart, and is fit for use in 



Cyclone Up-to-date Bug Exterminators. 



Who does not hate the job of killing the bugs by any of the old methods? 

 And just think of the loads of waterrequired! Contrast these old methods 

 with the new. These Bug Exterminators weigh only one pound, and one 

 pound more when ready for use. You put your Paris Green up in papers, 

 as doctors do their powder, one-half teaspoonful in each, and take a dozen 

 powders and a bucket of water to the field, and you have ammunition enough 

 to kill the bugs on a couple of acres of potatoes. You do the work at a mod- 

 erate walk. Only one shot at each hill and the whole plant, stalk, stems 

 and the upper and lower sides of the leaves are treated in such a perfect 

 manner as to kill every bug, while it is impossible to injure the foliage. 

 The people who have used these Exterminators in the past, saved their 



J. BOLGIANO & SONS CYCLONE 

 UP-TO-DATE 



BUG EXTERMINATOR. 



50c. each. Five for $2.00. 

 Add 33c. if to go by mail. 



IN A STRONG PASTEBOARD BOX. 



crops, because the work was so light and done so quickly that there was no 

 excuse for neglecting the job. Killing the bugs is not one of the easiest 

 jobs on the farm. Don't put off getting a machine until your crop is half 

 ruined. Begin early. With these Bug Exterminators you can kill the 

 hard-shell potato bugs as readily as the soft ones. By beginning early you 

 save the trouble of killing millions later, and all the vitality of your crop is 

 saved. These machines combine some features not possessed by other sim- 

 ilar machines that have been put upon the market, and which makes them 

 superior to all others. 



6 or 8 weeks from time of 



sowing. If wanted to come in early Spring, it is sown in September, covered up with straw or h ay as soon 



LARGE GERMAN CORN SALAD. 



as cold weather sets in and is wintered over the same way as Spinach. 

 PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 15c. 1/2 Lb. 20c, Lb. 30c. 



Large-seeded the best variety. 



