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Bolgiano's Early Fortune White Spine Cucumber 



The Great Money-Making Cucumber. The Ideal Cucumber for Home or Market 

 The Earliest, Best, Rich Dark Green, White Spine Cucumber on Earth 



Bolgiano's Early Fortune White Spine Cucumbers All Pack Fancy 

 and are Far Superior to other Sorts 



Early Fortune Always Brings the Highest Prices 

 You Can Always Depend on Early Fortune 



84. Thousands of expert growers everywhere have proven by actual test that Bolgiano's Early Fortune Cucumber is the earliest and by far the 

 best, rich dark green White Spine Cucumber on Earth. Early Fortune is the Best Cucumber for table, Market or Shipping purposes. It is the 

 greatest producer of all varieties and at all stages of its growth it is a model in shape, being the handsomest and most attractive Cucumber ever grown. 



In color Early Fortune is a rich, attractive deep green. This inviting color it retains during a much longer period of growth than any other variety; 

 it is so regular in form, one so much like the other, growers marvel at the purity and trueness of our stock — in fact, in selecting our Stock Seed these 

 Cucumbers are so perfect it is almost impossible to say which is best. 



The quality is superb, flavor delicate, refreshing and delightful, entirely free from any bitterness; being fine-grained, the flesh compact, it is 

 exceedingly crisp and brittle, making it an ideal slicing Cucumber. 



As a shipping Cucumber "Early Fortune" cannot be surpassed, as it holds up in color and quality longer and better than any other variety. 

 Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. 2 Ozs. 25c. M Lb. 30c. H Lb. 55c. Lb. $1.00. Postpaid. 



Bolgiano's "Early Fortune" the Best All Around Cucumber for 

 the Shipper 



Ore September 28, 1918, Mr. O. E. Woofard, of Orange Co., Fla., wrote: 

 "In reference to Bolgiano's 'Early Fortune' Cucumber Seed, I wish to say 

 that I will plant no other, as they give perfect satisfaction and I consider them 

 the best alt around Cucumber for the shipper. The weather conditions were 

 not very favorable after planting, it was very dry, but the 'Early Fortune' did 

 splendidly. They hold up longer than any other Cucumber on the market." 

 After Fifteen Years' Trial 



On October 1, 1918, W. J. Kirkham Company, of New Hanover Co., 

 N. C, wrote: "We have been handling Bolgiano's 'Early Fortune' Cucumber 

 Seed for the past fifteen years, and this section of the country is well pleased 

 with them and want no other kind. It is an excellent Cucumber, perfect in 

 shape and color and a good shipper. They are all that we want in a Cucumber. " 



"Early Fortune" Best in Thirty Years' Trial 



On July 17th, Mr. H. J. McCully, of Marion Co., Fla., wrote: "This 

 season was my first experience with your 'Early Fortune' Cucumber. They 

 are a good bearer and I consider did fine under the weather conditions. They 

 are of a uniformity in size and have the deepest green color of any Cucumber 

 I ever saw, with my 30 years of experience growing Cukes. They are a little 

 earlier than any Cucumber I have ever planted. Don't think anyone would 

 make a mistake by planting the 'Early Fortune' Cucumber." 



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Green Mountain Parsley 

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Bolgiano's "Early Fortune" Entirely Satisfactory 



On September 3, 1918, Mr. E. G. Martin, of Marion Co., Fla., wrote: 

 "Bolgiano's 'Early Fortune' Cucumber Seed which I bought from you last 

 Spring turned out entirely satisfactory. The weather conditions were very poor, 

 we had no rain for four weeks after they were planted, and I shipped Cukes, 

 fresh and green after two-third'! the leaves had shedded off the tines. I got 

 good prices all season and I expect lo plant twice as many next season." 



More Per Acre Than Any Other 



Ore November 5, 1918, Mr. Albert Narbe, of Erie Co., N. Y., wrote: 

 "As regards Bolgiano's 'Early Fortune' Cucumber Seed purchased from you, 

 I wish to say that it turned out fine. The crop was much belter than the average. 

 About the time that Ike pickle season was about half over, we had two weeks of 

 cold rainy weather, but in spite of this, we had splendid pickles, very few 

 culls. Nice straight Cucumbers of fine color and shape and yielded more 

 per acre than any other. I shall order more of this seed again." 



After Ten Years' Trial 



Ore July 17th, Mr. V. Linden, of Hillsborough Co., Fla , wrote: "Your 

 'Early Fortune' Cucumber did well considering the dry Spring we had. Have 

 been planting a few 'Fortune' Cucumbers every year since we have bought seed 

 from you — for 10 or 12 years now — and have never had any fault lo find with 

 your 'Fortune' Cucumber." 



Green Mountain Triple Parsley 



A Table Adorner of Rare Beauty 



221. Never before have we been able to offer to 

 the public a gift of Nature equal to our beautiful Green 

 Mountain Parsley. Always alert, always ready to 

 appreciate any seed of exceptional merit, we saw that 

 everybody would want our New Green Mountain 

 Parsley when they heard of its wonderful beauty. 

 Hardy, immensely productive, deep velvet-green. The 

 leaves are densely curled and borne in abundance. 

 It is exceptionally easy to grow, and with very little 

 care everybody can have the finest flavored Parsley 

 in cultivation. If you have but a few square feet, 

 you can raise sufficient Parsley to supply your table 

 with decoration and your soups with fine fresh flavor. 

 Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 15c. \i Lb. 40c. Lb. $1.25. 

 Postpaid. 



Produced a Splendid Crop 



Ore November 8th, Mr. William H. Perkins, of 

 Washington Co., Md„ wrote: "The Green Mountain 

 Triple Curled Parsley bought of you last March came up 

 fine and did very well. We had an extremely severe 

 drought, which slopped it growing for a while, but later 

 it freshened up and we had lots more than we could have 

 reasonably expected." 



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