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/. BOL GIA NO & SON, October 18, 1905. 



Baltimore, Md. 

 Gentlemen: — From 7% Acres of Bolgiano\s Famous Early Fortune 

 Cucumber, I cleared $5,000.00. Yours truly, 



T. C. CONNELL, Fla. 



From 2 Acres planted with Bolgiano's Early Fortune Cucumber I 

 made $1,600.00. Yours truly, 



July 14, 1906. J. IV. PERKINS, Oakland, Fla. 



J. BOLGIANO & SON, December 4, 1905. 



Baltimore, Md. 

 Gentlemen. — / received net $1015.42 from an acre of Cucumbers, last 

 April, grown from Bolgiano's New Early Fortune Cucumber Seed. I 

 enclose $4.00 for which please send me 4 lbs. 



Yours respectfully, J. F. GITHENS, DeSota Co, Fla. 



Your Early Fortune Cucumber is the finest I ever saw, and your 

 Spinach seed all grows. 



October 24, 1906. N. IV. GRANT, Alvin, Texas. 



BOLGIANO'S FAMOUS NEW EARLY FORTUNE CUCUMBER. 



Actually Proven by Many EXPERT GROWERS to be The EARLIEST and The Best DARK GREEN WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER on Earth. 



84. Full-blooded, as pretty as a picture, and extremely early, wonderfully productive, a model in shape, of the most inviting- and attractive deep 

 green color. Is there any wonder we name this money-maker "Early Fortune" Cucumber? From very expensive and thorough tests of every 

 cucumber grown, we selected the parents of this excellent stock. The result went far beyond our greatest hope. We found we had a Cucumber 

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The 60 lbs. of Early Fortune Cucumber Seed I bought of you last season 

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July 30, 1906. W. H. NIVER, Port Royal, S. C. 



From what I see of your Early Fortune Cuke I am more than pleased 

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 and perfect shape. Tliere was hardly an ill shaped Cuke among them. 

 If they will hold up in shipping they are certainly the Cuke for the 

 trucker. Nov. 3, 1906. HERBERT C. MORRILL, Cedar Springs, Mich. 



Gentlemen; — / have grown your Early Fortune Cucumber seed and 

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 fine shape and color surpasses all others. I have seen Hie Cucumbers when 

 thrown out in packing, stay perfectly green for three or four weeks, or 

 until decay sets in. I will plant no other as long as the Early Fortune 

 can be had. J. H. SADLER, Fla. 



Messrs. J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen: — The New "Early Fortune" Cucumbers are all thai you 

 claim for them. They are fully as early and more prolific than any I 

 have ever planted before. Yours truly, S. C. GATES, Fla. 



I enclose you check for $3.80 for 3'A pounds of New Early Fortune 

 Cucumber Seed. They are for a friend of mine who saw tlie Cucumbers 

 grown from the seed that I got of you last year, and was so well pleased 

 with them that to be sure that lie got the same kind, asked me to make the 

 order for him. Yours truly, 



July 14, 1906. S. C. GA TES, Manatee, Fla. 



Messrs. J. Bolgiano & Son. Baltimore, Md. July 23, 1905- 



Gentlemen: — / have been growing other varieties of Cucumber for 

 many years, but have not found any half as good as Bolgiano 's Famous 

 New Early Fortune Cucumber. I grew them this year eleven inches long, 

 and tliey are nearly all one shape. No variety in the world can equal 

 them. GELSTON DOUGHERTY, Md. 



I bought your New Early Fortune Cucumber this year an d I am certainly 

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A ug. 2, 1906. HEINRICH STUDTE, Felton, Del. 



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