36 J. Bolgiano & Son, Seedsmen, Baltimore, Md. 
Pkts., Ozs. and 14 Lbs. 
Delivered Free 
Pkts. 5c and 10c. 
14 Lb. 45c. Lb. S5c. 
¥ Lb. 25c. 
rings. 
44 Lb. 40c. Lh. 7éc. 
Pkt. 5ce3- Oz 0c: 
165. _ Lucullus. 
and as Spinach. 
60c. Lh. $1.00. 
341. 
delicious greens. 
Extra Early Eclipse Beet 
Mangel Wurzel 
Culture. 
1151. New Jumbo Mangel. 
thus yielding a most profitable crop. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 
10c. 4 Lb. lic. Lb. 45c.. 5 Lbs. at 40c Lb. 
1152. Gate Post Mangel. The name indicates Z 
the immense size of this fine flavored Mangel. Among £ 
the Yellow Mangel it stands supreme. The milk it é 
produces when fed to cows is of the richest character. Z 
As one experienced farmer put it: ‘*The Gate Post 
Mangel is a butter and milk producer of first merit.”’ 
If you want the best Yellow Mangel you ever grew buy - 
Bolgiano’s Gate Post Mangel. Pkt. 5c. Oz. ‘ 
10c. 14 Lb.15c. Lb.45c. 5 Lbs. at 40c. a 
1153. Giant Mammoth Long Red 5 
Mangel. Our stock is a great improvement ——= 
on the old variety. The 
roots are very large, uni- 
formly straight and well 
formed. Color deep red, 
roots. solid, tops small. 
Roots attain a large size. 
We received several reports 
last season of Mangels 
weighing 20 to 23 pounds 
each. Produces an im- 
mense bulk 
and tonnage. 
Oz. 10c. 14 Lb. 
lic. Lb. 40c. 
5 Lbs. at 35c. 
10 Ibs. at 30c. 
1154. Im- 
Proved Gold- 
en Tankard 
Mangel. We 
have for years 
insisted that 
this was the 
best Mangel 
grown, and each 
season strength- 
ens us in the 
position we took 
when it was a 
compara- 
tively unknown 
sort. We recom- 
mended it un- 
qualifiedly as 
the best Mangel 
by far for dairy 
farmers. It 
combines — ap- 
parently all the fine points possible to condense into a Mangel. 
color is a deep, rich yellow. The flesh is firm and solid and a rich, golden 
yellow in color. On account of its shape enormous crops are grown, and it is 
easily lifted from the ground. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 14 Lb. lic. Lb. 40c. 
5 Lbs. at 35c. 10 Lbs. at 30c. 
359. Golden Giant Intermediate. 
long and the globe-shaped. 
Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 
ZBES 
The 
Root intermediate between the 
Flesh white, firm and sweet, much liked by cattle. 
44 Lb.15c. Lb.40c. 5 Lbs.at35c. 10 Lbs. at 30c. 
Won’t Want Any Better Seed 
On December 5, Mr. F. V. McGetligan, of Garrett Co., Md., writes: ‘‘In 
regard lo the seed I received from you last February beg to say the New Century 
Cauliflower did fine and the Deep Blood Beauty Beet, King Carrot and Green 
Mountain Parsley Sced did excellent. I wont want any belter seed. Every 
seed come up." 
13. Lentz Extra Early Beet. 
Has small top and can be used six weeks from sowing. 
Oz. 10c. 
358. Muttings Early Gem Beet. 
red. Very popular as a Florida Shipping Beet. 
533. Bassano Extra Early Fiat. 
rose and flesh colors, regularly arranged. 
336. Bastian’s Extra Early Beet. 
color, bean tifully zoned with rings of lighter color, and of the very best quality. 
14 Lh. 40c. 
357. Burpee’s Black Red Ball Dark Leaf Beet. 
flesh, deliciously sweet in flavor. 
514. Dewing Blood Turnip. 
Profitable for market or home garden. 
571. Half Long Dark Blood. 
produce more bushels from a given area than any other sort, as it does not occupy so much space in the 
rows as the turnip-shaped varieties. 
15. Long Smooth Blood Beet. 
roots; going well down into the soil, enabling it to resist drought and heat. 
4 Lb. 25c. 
Sow 5 pounds to the acre in April or June, in rows 3 feet apart, and thin to 9 inches in the row. 
Cultivate frequently with horse tools and you will have an abundant crop of roots for Winter use. 
For milch cows and cattle generally the new Jumbo Mangel has no equal. 
It is a milk producer of the nighest quality and at the same time keeps the cattle over Winter in prime condition. 
It will outyield any other Mangel two to one. It is easy to grow, producing immense roots in great quantities, 
NEW 
JUMBO 
MANGEL | 
Parcel Post Rates 
See Page 4 
Beets—continued 
Color a deep, blood red, tender and sweet at all stages of its growth. 
Very productive, a splendid keeper and shipper. 
Lb. 25c. Lb. 75c. 
Extremely early, light colored top, flesh beautifully zoned light 
Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz.10c. 2 Ozs.15c. 14 Lb. 25c. 
2 Ozs. 15c. 
A very early, tender variety of Beet. It has alternate rings of 
Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz.10c. 4 Lb. 25c. Lb. 75c. 
An early, large sized, turnip-shaped Beet of the brightest red 
Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 10c. 
Lb.*75c: 
Extremely dark red in color of both foliage and 
Oz.10c. 4 Lb. 25c. % Lh. 45c. Lb. 85c. 
Early, large, fine turnip form and bright red color, zoned with lighter 
An old favorite. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz.10c. 14 Lb. 25c. 
Pkts. 5c and 10c. 
This is rapidly becoming a very popular sort and will probably 
Pkt. 5c. Oz.10c. 14 Lb. 25c. Lb. 75c. 
An old time favorite in the South. Has long, smooth, blood-red 
Flesh very tender and sweet. 
Lb. 75c. 
The New Swiss Chard or Spinach Beet, but can be served both as Asparagus 
Delicious. 
Postpaid. 
Swiss Chard or Silver Beet. 
Pkts. 5c and 10ce. 
(Specialty, see page 18.) Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 15c. 14 Lb. 35c. 14 Lb. 
Grown exclusively for the foliage which, cooked, makes most 
Oz.10c. 14 Lb. 25c. Lb. 75c. 
Sugar Beets 
For Stock Feeding 
Culture. Sow and cultivate same as Man- 
gel except that they should be thinned out 6 to 
8 inches in the row. 
1155. Giant Feeding Sugar Beet or Half 
ugar Mangel. This magnificent Sugar Beet, 
while giving nearly as large a yield of easily 
grown and harvested roots as a crop of Mangels, 
supplies a food of very much higher nutritive 
value, the roots for feeding purposes being 
really more valuable, pound for pound, than 
than those of the very best strains of Sugar 
Beet, and the yield under equally favorable 
conditions being more than double. The roots 
grow partly out of the ground and because 
of this and their shape, the crop 
can be harvested and stored at less 
expense than any other root crop. 
We are certain that every one who 
plants this variety and grows it 
with care will be much pleased 
with the crop. Every 
farmer should try it. Pkt. 
5c. Oz. 10c. 44 Lb. 15c. 
Lb. 40c. 10 Lbs. at 35c. 
Lb. 100 Lbs. at 30c Lb. 
1204. Klein - Wanzle- 
Bener Elite. This variety 
at the present 
time has prob- 
ably a wider 
cus ta v: a= 
tion than any 
other Sugar 
Beet. It may 
be distin- 
guished by its 
brignter color 
and its lighter 
colored leaves, 
which are beau- 
tifully undulat- 
ing, and_ scal- 
loped around 
the edges; while 
not, as a rule, 
equal to the Vil- 
morin in Sac- 
charine _ rich- 
ness, it is con- 
siderably more 
productive. 
Pkt) (SchmaOzs 
10c. 144 Lb. 
15c. Lb. 40c. 
5 Lbs. at 35c. 
10 Lbs. at 30c. 
360. 
stock-feeding Beet known. 3 
grown especially fer sugar making, but the roots are longer and finer grained; 
Lane’s Improved Sugar. An American variety and the best 
It is not so sweet as the French Sugar Beets, 
Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. Lb. 40c. 5 Lbs. at 35c. 10 
very sweet. 14 Lb. 1de. 
Lbs. at 30c. 
Best Seeds in 35 Years 
Mr. J. W. Cobb, of Lake Co., Fla., writes us as follows: ‘* Your seeds are 
the best I ever planted, and I have been planting seeds for thirty-five years.”” 
Tried Our Seeds—Now Recommends Them to His Friends 
On November 28, Mr. Mervin J. Harner, of Adams Co., Pa., wrote: ‘‘I 
must say that I feel perfectly satisfied with all of the seeds that I ever got from you. 
I expect lo try some of them again in the Spring. You have treated me fairly and 
I cannot help bul recommend your firm to all of my friends. 
