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18 Bolgiano’s 
New Century Cauliflower 
It is by far the best Cauliflower Seed in 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. 
in a class by itself—it stands supreme. 
New Century Cauliflower 
54. The Best in the Wortd 
1. Jt 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 
outweigh those of any other strain. 5. Itis 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 
4 Oz. 
$1.00. 1.Oz. $2.00. 14 Lb. $7.50. 14 Lb. $12.00 Per Lb. 
Less Than: Pkts. 10c, 15e and 25c. 14 Oz. 60c. 
$24.00. Postpaid. 
The Best in 47 Years 
Mr. Henry Fauth, of Baltimore Co., Md., wrole: 
planted your ‘New Century’ Cauliflower Seed alongside of 
Henderson's Snowbail Cauliflower. I have been growing Cauli- 
flower and truck on alarge scale for the pasl 47 years, and in all 
of my experience I have never seen a Cauliflower to equal the 
“New Century.’ It ts as early as the Snowball, but produces 
much larger and more attractive heads. Whenever I brought it 
home for our own use the folks always knew I had the ‘New Cen- 
It is 
“Ty 
tury,’ and my helpers who have stood by me many years agree = - . . 
with me in this statement. On the market the ‘New Century’ Bolgiano’s New Century Cauliflower. The Best Cauliflower in the World 
Cauliflower would sell at a much kigher price than any 
others, and the person who hesilates about buying the 
“New Century’ on account of the difference in price, is 
making a serious and great mislake, because in one small 
sale he can more than make up the slight difference.”’ 
Bolgiano’s New Very 
Early ‘‘Bonfire’’ Beet 
On August 
“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 2'% 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. 14 Lb. 35c. 26 Lb. 60c. Lb. $1.00. Postpaid. 
Deep Blood Beauty Turned Out Fine 
Pe On November 10, Mr. Frank Andiffred, of St. John the Baptist Co., La., writes as 
OLLOWS? 
them to give good satisfaction.” 
Deep Blood Beauty Perfect in Every Respect 
On July 22, 1915, Mr. John H. Kaale, of Prince George’s Co., Md., writes: ‘‘ The 
Deep Blood Beauly Beet turned out fine for me. They are perfect in form, large, round, 
deep red in color and stringless. 
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- Postpaid. 
Rew Century Cauliflower Superior To All Others 
2%, 1915, Mr. Hugh Gailagher, of Hillsboro Co., Fla., writes: ‘‘ For the 
last 8 or 10 years I have been planting Cauliflowers. For the last 3 years I have planted the 
‘New Century’ alongside of ‘ The Gull 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’ exclusive. In 1913 I planted 2 ozs. of ‘New 
Century’ that beat anything I have ever seen. Everything headed solid and very large. 
Many of the heads were 12 to 14 inches in diameter and weighed 8 to 12 pounds.” 
“Your Deep Blood Beauty Beet turned out fine. 
seeds and am well pleased. I will invite my friends to buy from you and I will guarantee 
Bolgiano’s Giant Dry Weather Cauliflower 
105. This splendid new Cauliflower will succeed and make fine crops in the dryest 
kind of weather when other varieties fail. It produces large, solid, pure white heads, weighing 
from 3 to 8 pounds. The soil should be made quite rich and thoroughly cultivated. It will 
succeed in such dry weather States as Arizona. Be sure to give it a trial, as you are never sure 
of the weather conditions through which your crop will have to go. Pkt.10c. 14 Oz.40c. 14 
Oz. 75c. Oz. $1.50 14 Lb. $4.50 Lb. $15.00. Postpaid. 
‘‘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 shape, 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 quantity 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. 14 Lb. 40c. 14 Lb. 65c. Lb. $1.25. Postpaid. 
Bolgiano’s Deep Biood Beauty Beet Fhe,2¢st Beet 
For Ten Years This Splendid Beet Has Led All Others 
18. Ourlong experience in the growing of Beets has shown this new strain of Beet to be the 
Best Extra Early Deep Blood Turnip Beet. Itssmall 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. Roots are globular and pecul- 
iarly smooth; color is of 
blood red, very crisp, ten- 
der, fine-grained and sweet, 
remaining so for along time. 
We believe this excellent 
new stock will produce a 
crop more uniform in shape, 
color and quality than any 
Beet ever placed in _the 
hands of the Trucker. Pkt. 
10c. Oz.15ce. 14 Lb. 35ce. 
4 Lb. 60c. Lb. $1.00. 
I planted two crops with these 
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