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22 Bolgiano's 



New Century Cauliflower 



It is by far the best Cauliflower Seed iD the world. If 

 you grow Cauliflower, give it a trial. Large growers who have 

 tried it by the ounce, are now buying it by the pound. It: s 

 in a class by itself — it stands supreme. 



New Century Cauliflower 



54. The Best in the World 



1. It heads when others fail. 2. Large, perfect heads, 

 measure from 12 to 14 inches in diameter. 3. The beautiful 

 white heads are compact, deep and solid. 4. Heads will out- 

 weigh those of any other strain. 5. It is the earliest of all 

 Cauliflower. 6. One-third more can be planted on the same 

 space than can be done with other varieties because of its close 

 growing, compact habit. 7. It is the Most Carefully Grown 

 Cauliflower Seed in the World. 8. The best is the cheapest, 

 receiving the care and attention which is absolutely necessary 

 for the growing of this Special Stock. We cannot sell it for less 

 than: Pkte. 10c, 15c and 25c. \i Oz. 80c. Y 2 Oz. $1.50. 1 Oz. 

 $2.50. M Lb- $8.00. y 2 Lb. $15.00. Per Lb. $30.00. Postpaid. 



S850.00 From One Acre 



On October 19, 1918, Jasper Wilson, of Spokane Co.,Wash., 

 wrote: "Regarding the Cauliflower Seed that I purchased from 

 you in the Spring, will say thai the seed was sown in the open on 

 the 6th of May and transplanted to the field on the 22nd of June. 

 At the lime of transplanting the weather was very hot and dry, but 

 as we have a good irrigating system we did not lose a plant. During 

 the whole growing season from June to October, the crop did not get 

 a real good rain at any time, but we irrigated three times and gave 

 a good soaking at each. The plants made a very heavy growth and 

 began heading late in A ugusl. September saw most of the crop mar- 

 keted and by October 15lh the crop was all cleaned up. and by the 

 25th the land had been manured and Fall plowed, and ready for 

 our Spring Spinach. The heads were very good, averaging 5 or 6 

 pounds each. I must let you know that a number weighed 10 

 pounds and over. I have been growing Cauliflower for the past 

 10 years; in fact, it is my specially. This is the first seed I have 

 ever received from your firm and I must say that I was entirely 

 satisfied with the returns. Receipts from one acre were $850.00. 

 / shall be pleased to have your prices on next season's Cauliflower 

 seed." 



The Best Cauliflower 



the World 



Bolgiano's New Century Cauliflower. 



New Century Cauliflower Superior to All Others 



On August 2bth, Mr. Hugh Gallagher, of Hillsboro Co., Fla., wrote: "For the last 

 8 or 10 years I have been planting Cauliflowers. For the last three years I have planted 

 the 'New Century' alongside of 'The Gilt Edge,' Henderson's Early Snowball, and under 

 the same treatment and cultivation the 'New Century' has proven the superior to all others. 

 This season I am planting 'New Century' exclusively. 'New Century' beat anything I have 

 ever seen. Everything headed solid and very large. Many of the heads were 12 to lb 

 inches in diameter and weighed 8 to 12 pounds." 



Perfectly Satisfactory 



On July 18th, Mr. ft. W. Wilson, of Sumter Co., Fla., wrote: "In regard to the 'New Century' Cauliflower Seed 

 which I purchased from you, will sav that they turned out perfectly satisfactory. They came up fine and made fine 

 plants. I think every seed must have come up, furthermore, I think they did exceptionally well taking into consideration 

 the unusually long drought we had in the Spring. I can say all the seeds I hate ever ordered from you have been more 

 than satisfactory." 



"Bonfire" — Bolgiano's New Very Early Beet 



295. Entirely new and distinct, the bulbs develop in a remarkably short time and can 

 be used or sold when very young. Absolutely perfect in Bhape, almost round and of good size, 

 with a very slim tap root. The small green colored leaves are ribbed dark crimson. Color 

 of both skin and flesh is an unusually deep rich blood crimson. "Bonfire" Beet holds this 

 splendid color when cooked, making it very valuable for canning, pickling, and simply perfect 

 for table use. "Bonfire" Beet in quality and color is without an equal. It is very fine 

 grained, tender and sweet; it is never woody or stringy. There is a great treat in store for 

 you if you plant some of this new Beet. Seed is in very limited supply. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. 

 2 Ozs. 25c. M Lb 40c. y 2 Lb. 70c. Lb. $1.25. Postpaid. 



Bolgiano's Deep Blood Beauty Beet I!;: t B S£"r 



For Ten Years This 



Splendid Beet Has Led 



All Others 



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 

 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. Stem and veins dark red, blade 

 green. Boots are globular and peculiarly 

 smooth; color is of 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 iu the hands of the 

 Trucker. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. 2 Ozs 25c. M Lb. 40c. y 2 Lb. 70c Lb. $1.25. Postpaid. 



"Lucullus" — New Swiss Chard or Spinach Beet 



165. This delicious and useful vegetable should be in every garden and on every 

 Market Stall. It is really two distinct vegetables; first the leafy part of the foliage is 

 cooked and served the same as Spinach, while the stalks are cooked and served with 

 drawn butter like tender Asparagus. It grows about 2J^ feet high, the stalks are 

 thick and broad like Rhubarb, the leaves are much larger than those of the regular 

 Swiss Chard, they are very heavily crumpled like Savoy Spinach. Crisp and tender, 

 pleasing flavor. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. 2 Ozs. 25c. \i Lb. 45c. y 2 Lb. 80c. Lb. $1.50. 

 Postpaid. 



"Deep Blood Beauty" Beet Is O. K. 



On September 9, 1918, Mrs. H. A. Cook, of Dorchester Co., Md., wrote: "I would 

 say of the 'Deep Blood Beauty' Beet that it is all O. K. It grew to a good size and was 

 very sweet and juicy. We started using them the first of July. We still have some in the 

 ground and they are just as lender and good as the first we used." 



Turned Out Exceptionally Well 



On July 22, 1918, Daniel Hollinger, of Lake- Co., Fla., wrote: "Bolgiano's 'Deep 

 Blood Beauty' Beet Seed that we bought from you last Spring turned out exceptionally well. 

 Considering the extreme cold from January 1st to January 23rd, the beets being young 

 J many of them were destroyed, but an abundance were left for family use until May." 



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