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) PROSPERITY POTATOES 



I am very much pleased with the 

 Prosperity Potatoes I bought from you. 

 I raisedSOO bushels from 14 P anted. I 

 will plant the Prosperity Potatoes aga in 

 next year. A I Prospect Fa ir Prosperity 

 Potatoes drew the first prize for me. 

 GEO. H BURTON, 

 Oct. 23, 1906. Bait imore Co . , Md. 



Dear Shs: — 



On your recommendation, I planted 

 a ci-op of Prosperity Potatoes ; they 

 yielded well: I have a carload in the 

 bain teady to ship. 



PHILIP S. MORGAN, 

 Sept. 16. 1906. ., Miichelvide, Md. 



ENVY OF THE "OULD SOD." 

 Baltimore County Han Raises Po- 

 tato Weighing 22 Ounces. 



Mr. P. M. Birckhead, of CatonsviUe, 

 sent to the Sun OJfice yesterday two 

 splendid specimens of what is known 

 as the " Prosperity" variety of potatoes. 

 The aggregate weight of the potatoes 

 was two pounds and a half, one if litem 

 weighing 22 ounces, and the other 18 

 ounces. The larger of the potatoes 

 measures about nine inches in length 

 and about eight inches in circumfer- 

 ence. The other is about six inches 

 lang and about nine inches in circum- 

 ference. Mr. Birckhead declared that 

 half an acre yielded 100 bushels of that 

 variety, all of the potatoes being unusu- 

 ally large. I 



Dear Sirs: — In gathering Ripe 

 Neapolitan Peppers the other day I 

 counted 61 Peppeis — large and small — 

 on one plant. They are well worth $7 

 per pound. Yours truly, 



M. B. OLDS, 

 Aug. 23, 1906. Ty let, Tex. 



NEW 



NEAPOLITAN 



PEPPER. 



BOLGIANO'S FAMOUS PROSPERITY POTATOES. 



THIS Magnificent Potato has become the most popular middle crop potato of the newer 

 * varieties, and certainly one of the most worthy. Yields great crops of even, fine, 

 smooth, large Potatoes, even under the most unfavorable circumstances, and can be relied 

 upon to bring in good money. It is undoubtedly the handsomest large Potato ever pro- 

 duced, and will outyield any other Potato, and practically every Potato is of marketable 

 size. It is always ahead of all others in yield and smoothness, and is of excellent quality. 

 Every farmer will, after giving this most wonderful Potato a trial, discard every other kind 

 and plant nothing but Bolgiano's 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 skin white, with a rich yellowish-creamy 

 cast, and considerably ruffled or netted. This Potato will astonish old Potato-Growers in 

 its abundant 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 obtaining seed of our crop 

 of the New Prosperity Potato. Lb. 30c. 3 Lbs. 75c. , by mail postpaid. PecK. 50c. 

 Bushel $1.35. Barrel $3.50. 



For Complete List of Potatoes see Page 44. 



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New Neapolitan Pepper 



Also called PEDWICK PROLIFIC 



Without exception the Earliest of all Pep- 

 pers, by a WeeK to Ten Days. A Honey 

 HaKer from the Word— GO. 



| 233. Market gardeners who grow this Pep- 

 per send their crop to New York, Boston, 

 Philadelphia, and even Chicago in car-lots 

 from one to three weeks earlier than any other 

 Pepper can be shipped. It is a good size, 

 mild,, piquant flavor, strong growth, very 

 stocky, and the Peppers are borne erect, aver- 

 aging an inch larger than than the photograph 

 opposite. Flesh is very thick and fruit is of 

 beautiful red color. The fruit is borne in 

 great abundance, it is not unusal to see forty 

 or more Peppers on a single plant. If you 

 grow Peppers do not let this season pass with- 

 out growing some of the New Neapolitan 

 Pepper, you will be the loser if you do. 

 PKt. I0c. 1/2 Oz. 15c. Oz. 25c. 2 Ozs. 50c. 

 1/4 Lb. $1.00. 1/2 Lb. $1.75. Lb. $3.50. 



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