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BOLGIANO'S WHITE COB 65-DAY CORN. 



THE HANDSOMEST EARLY CORN THAT'S BROUGHT TO MARKET. 



1049. You will be thoroughly pursuaded after one trial of this Extra Early Large Roasting- Ear Corn that 

 you cannot afford to let a single season pass without planting generously of this excellent Corn. White Cob 

 65-day Corn is the result of carefully selecting the earliest and largest ears of Gillespie's Early Neck Corn, 

 and crossing these with the earliest and best varieties of Sugar Corn. The result is a Corn of fine Quality, of 

 tfh 12 to 14 rows and reliable no matter what weather it has to stand Being large, extremely attractive, early, 

 j 4 tender and sweet, it quickly sells at money making figures. Ear 5c. Doz. 40c. 100 Ears $2.50. PKt. 5c- 

 -> ! ; Pint 10c. Quart 20c. Gallon 40c. PecK 75c. Bushel $2.50. 



Boigiano^s Snow White Evergreen Suga.r Corn 



1066. NINE FACTS ABOUT THE BEST SUGAR CORN IN THE WORLD. 



1. White as snow. 2. Beautifully shaped ears. 3. Deliriously flavored and as sweet as sugar. 

 4. Very tender. 5. I,ong, slender, purest white grains. 6. The finest Sugar Corn in the world. 

 7. Stalks straight and vigorous ; 6 to 8 feet high. 8. Ears are uniform, very large and completely 

 filled to the tip. 9. Market gardeners, canners, and all who enjoy Sugar Corn will pronounce 

 "Bolgiano's Snow White Evergreen" the finest Corn on Earth. 



Price, Packet 5c and 10c. Pint 10c. Quart 15c. 2 Quarts 25c. Gallon 40c. PecK 75c. 

 Bushel $2.50. Ear 7c, Dozen 50c. 100 Ears $2.50. 



m5 . NEW PREMO 60-DAY SWEET CORN. 



This is a very fine, very early Sugar Corn ; and can be planted fully as early as the 

 Early Adams', and seed does not rot easily when planted early. The stalks grow about 

 five feet, high and mostly bear two well-developed ears to the stalk. It is of extra fine 

 quality, very sweet and delicious. A good early market sort. Pht. 15c« Pint 10c. 

 Quart 20c 4 Qts. 55. PecK $1.00. Bushel $3.50. 



BOLGIANO'S FAMOUS STOCK 



Country Gentleman Sugar Corn. 



1065. Six Reasons Why It Should Be la Every Garden. 

 1. Yields from 3 to 6 ears on each stalk. 2. One 

 of the most delicious Sugar Corns grown. 3. 

 Kernels plump, pearly white, milky, and so ten- 

 der they fairly melt in your mouth. 4. It is de- 

 liriously tender, even_ when a little old. 

 5. Ears average 8 or 9 inches long. 6. Cob 

 small, plump, and filled zig-zag from end to 

 end with pearly white kernels of great 

 depth. Price: Ear 5c. Doz. 50c. 100 

 Ears $2.50. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 20c. 

 2 Qts. 30c. Gal. 50c. PecK. 75c. 

 Bus. $2.50. : 



Peepo W Sweet Corn 



1068. The two points of this remarkable Corn 

 to whiuh we wish to call most particular atten- 

 tion, are its extraordinary earliness and unparal- 

 leled sweetness ; so marked as its sweetness and 

 delicacy of flavor, that many of our customers 

 who have been in the habit of planting several 

 varieties to secure a succession, now plant 

 PEEPO'DAY exclusively, arranging the plant- 

 ings a few days apart so as to have this delicious 

 Corn throughout the season. Another point of 

 great importance is the wonderful productiveness 

 of PEEPO'DAY. Infactourcropsof PEEPO'DAY 

 have given us for three successive years almost 

 double the yield per acre of any other variety we 

 have grown, early or late. Incredible as this may 

 seem, it is readily accounted for by the fact that the 

 stalks bear from 2 to 5 ears each and the growth 

 being dwarf — about 4 feet— admits of a very close 

 planting. Prices: PKt. 10c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 20c. 

 2 Qts. 30c. Gal. 55c. PecK $1.00. Bus. $3.50. 



Gentlemen:— I want to tell you that I havebeen buying 

 your seed 12 years, and they are the best I got anywhere 

 and also the cheapest. Last Spring I bought numerous 

 seed from you, and tho* the weather was distressingly dry, 

 I don't believe a seed failed to germinate. I tell you this 

 because I know a word of praise when deserved encourages 

 one — not to "weary in well doing.'''' 



Sept. 26, 1906. Mrs. Geo. Davidson, Annapolis, Md. 



To have the finest sweet corn, it must be picked in just the 

 Country Gentleman Sugar Corn. right condition ; that is, when the skin of the grain breaks at 

 For our complete list of Sweet the slightest puncture, and plantings should be made frequently 

 Corn see page 36. enough to have a supply at this stage. 



Snow White 

 Evergreen 

 Sugar Corn. 



