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WATERMELON. 



CONTINUED. 



lUasser*/IDelone. 



IMPROVED FLORIDA FAVORITE WATERMELON. 



WATERMELONS. 



Muscatine Yellow Belly, a week earlier than the Kolb Gem 



Sweetheart, large, bright green 



Mammoth. Ironclad, extra large, dark, productive 



Cuban Queen, 80 pounds or more, striped light and dark green 



Lord Baltimore, oblong, light and dark green stripes 



Kleckley's Sweet, oblong, dark green 



Pride of Georgia, oval dark green 



Seminole, excellent flavor 



Mclver Sugar, oblong, light and dark green stripes 



Duke Jones, fine quality 



New Dixie, large, dark green striped 



Pkt. 



Oz. 



Va Lb. 



1 Lb. 



.10 



.15 



.25 



.75 



.05 



.10 



.15 



.40 



.05 



.10 



.15 



.40 



.05 



.10 



.20 



.50 



.05 



.10; 



.15 



.35 



.05 



.15 



.20 



.50 



.05 



.10 



.15 



.35 



.10 



.15 



.20 



.50 



.05 



.10 



.15 



.40 



.05 



.10 



.15 



.35 



.05 



.10 



.15 



.35 



IMPROVED FLORIDA 

 FAVORITE WATERMEL- 

 ONS. — Numerous new varie- 

 ties of Watermelons are being 

 continually placed before the 

 public, but after carefully test- 

 ing most of them we find none 

 have so great a number of 

 excellent qualities as our stock 

 of the famous Florida Favor- 

 ite Melon. It can be grown 

 successfully much farther ' 

 North than most any other 

 variety; it is handsome in ap- 

 pearance, attaining an enor- 

 mons size. The flesh is a 

 beautiful clear crimson, extend- 

 ing to the rind. The rind is 

 tough, making it a excellent 

 shipper. It is beautifully 

 striped light and dark green, 

 and a very large yielder. The 

 shape is oblong, the flavor Is 

 sweet and melting, making it 

 one of the best in cultivation, 

 both for home garden and 

 large growers. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz„ 10c. 1/4 Lb.. 

 15c. 1/2 Lb., 20c. 



Lb., 35c. 5 Lbs., $1.50. 



MUSTARD SEED, 



SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED. 



An improved variety, sweet flavor, pungent 

 and succulent; much esteemed in the Souxh, where 

 it is frequently sown in the Fall. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 

 10c. 1/4 Lb., 15c. 1/2 Lb., 25c. Lb., 50c, 

 5 Lbs., $2.25. 



OKRA, 



Bssbarer. 



OKRA. 



jEsebarer.- 



Xontinued. 



1 OZ. TO 40 FEET OF DRILL. 10 LBS. TO THE ACRE. 



BOLGIANO'S IMPERIAL 

 DWARF SHORT 



PODDED OKRA. 



THIS, the production 

 of one of our most 

 skilled and energetic 

 market gardeners, out- 

 rivals in productiveness 

 and attractiveness of its 

 fruit and selling qualities 

 all other varieties. It has 

 a dwarf, shapely, dense pod 

 of an attractive pea-green 

 color. The flavor is ex- 

 ceptionally rich, and those 

 who have once used our 

 Imperial Okra prefer It to 

 any other variety. Our 

 home canners willingly 

 paid 20 to 25 cents per box 

 more than any other sorts 

 would bring. It is with 

 pleasure we commend it to 

 our trade, feeling fully as- 

 sured they will appreciate 

 "the best Okra for home 

 market and canners, and 

 one which always brings 

 top prices. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 

 lCc. 2 Ozs., 15c. 1/4 

 Lb., 25c. 1/2 Lb.. 40c. 

 Lb., 75c. 5 Lbs., $3.00. 

 P E R K I N ' S MAM- 

 MOTH LONG-PODDED 

 OKRA.— This new Okra 

 was originated by M. B. 

 Perkins, a New Jersey 

 Trucker, after many years 

 of caretul study and selec- 

 tion. Pods shootoutfrom 

 the stal k within 3 inches of 

 the ground, and the whole 

 plant is covered with them 

 to its extreme height. Pods 

 are an intense green color, 

 9 to 10 inches long, very 

 slim, and do not get hard. 

 It is much sought by can- 

 ners. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 15c. 

 2 Ozs., 20c. 1/4 Lb., 

 35c. 1/2 Lb., 60c. Ll>., 

 $1.00. 



DWARF GREEN PROLIFIC DENSITY OKRA OR GUMBO. 



—This vegetable is too little grown, as its green pods impart fineflavor 

 and consTstency to soups and stews, besides being palatable when 

 stewed and served as a dish of Asparagus. Pods can easiiy be dried for 

 Winter. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1/4 Lb., 15c. 1/2 Lb., 25c. Lb., 

 40c. 5 Lbs., $1.75. 



WHITE VELVET OKRA This distinct and beautiful new Okra 



was originated in Georgia. Pods are much longer than those of any 

 other sort, perfectly smooth, never prickly round; not ridged or square, 

 as in others. Pkt., 6c. Oz., 10c. 1/4 Lb., 15c. 1/2 Lb., 25c. 

 Lb., 40c. 5 Lbs., $1.75. 



LADY FINGER OKRA.— The plants are uniform in growth, and 

 with their Hibicus-like flowers make g pretty sight. The plants produce 

 long, tender pods of fine round form, white and smooth. If the pods 

 are used when small, they are very luscious and tender. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 

 10c. 20zs., 15c. 1/4 Lb., 20c. l/2Lb.,30c. Lb., 50c. 5Lbs.,$2.00. 



Cyclone Up -To -Date Buq Exterminators. 



WHO DOES NOT HATE the job of killing the bugs by any of the 

 old methods ? And just think of the loads of water required! 

 Contrast these old methods with the new. These Bug Ex- 

 terminators weigh onlv one pound, and one pound more when ready 

 foruse. You put your Paris Green up in papers, as doctors do thtir 

 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 killevery bug, while it is impossible to injure 



J. BOLGIANO & SON'S 



Cyclone Up=To=Date 

 BUG EXTERMINATOR. 



50c. Each. Five for $2.00. Add 33c. if to 



go by Mail. In a strong pasteboard box. 

 the foliage. The people who have used these Exterminators in the 

 past saved their 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 3-our crop is half ruined. Begin early. With these Pug" 

 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 com- 

 bine some features not pns-essed bv other similar machines that have 

 been put upon the market, and which make ther.i superior to ail others. 



