Bolgiano’s “Big Crop” Vegetable Seeds for 1916 41 
Sweet or Sugar 
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Corn 
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We supply packages of Sweet Corn al 5c 
and 10c Beant pesigou: Bre Quart will Plant 
20 Hills; 8 to 10 Quarts for an Acre in Hills. 
Sugar Corn, weight by Parcel Post: Pts., 1 
Lb., Qls. 2 Lbs. 4 Qts. 6 lbs., Pk. 71 lbs. 
Parcel Post Rales, see Page 4 
Culture. Seed of the sweetest varieties 
is liable to rot if planted in wet or cold ground. 
Yet if we have an early warm spell in ‘Spring, 
it may pay us to take some risks. Often the 
plants, when once up, will escape injury by a 
belated light frost. Plant in warm soil 5 or 
6 kernels to a hill, making the rows 3 feet apart 
for the dwarf or early sorts and 4 feet apart 
for the taller late sorts. Hills to be 2 to 3 
feet apart in the rows, thin out to three plants 
in a hill. Hoe often and draw soil up to the 
stem, break off side shoots. 
Extra Early 
1051. Double XX Extra Early Adams’ 
Sweet Corn. Two weeks earlier than Extra 
Early Adams’, large ears completely filled with 
10 to 14 straight rows ct snowy white deep 
grains. Per ear 5c. Doz. ears 40c. 100 
ears $3.00. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts. 50c. 
Pk. 85c. ~ Bu. $3.00. 
1052. Adams’ Extra Early. A splendid 
early variety, largely grown for early market. 
Perear 5c. Doz.ears 35c. 100 ears $2. ve Pt. 
ldc. Qt. 20c. 4Qts.50c. Pk.85c. Bu. $3.00. 
1053. Second Early Adams’. mare are larger and later than Adams’ 
Extra Early. Perear5c. Doz.ears35c. 100 ears $2.50. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 
4 Qts. 50c. Pk. 85c. Bu. $3.00. 
1050. Gillespie’s First Early Patapsco Neck Corn. The very First 
Good Size Corn that can be brought to market. It is so hardy that it can 
readily be planted as soon as the ground is in good working order, and will, 
from the day of its germination, hurry forward to meet the early demand for 
fresh Corn, which is always very keen and causes this delicious, attractive and 
superior Corn to bring profitable prices. Per ear 5c. Doz. cats 40c. 100 
ears $3.00. Pt.15c. Qt. 20c. 4Qts. 50c. Pk. 85c. Bu. $3. 
1136. California Golden Country Gentleman Coad 
see page 21.) This is a wonderful combination of the ‘“‘Cream and Honey”’ 
Sugar Corn and the well-known ‘Country Gentleman” Sugar Corn. Could 
you possibly think of anything more delicious than the good points of these 
two corns combining into one? Don’t take chances of forgetting it—send in 
your order today certain. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 2 Qts. 40c. 4 Qts. 
75c. Pk. $1.35. Bu. $5.00. Cornonear 7ceach. 75c Doz. 100 ears $5.00. 
122314. Cory White Cob. A selection from Red Cory, having white 
kernels and white cob. Pt.15c. Qt.20c. 4Qts.65c. Pk. $1.10. Bu. $4.00. 
122414. Red Cory. A very early variety, with good-sized ears and large 
(Specialty, 
red grains. Pt.15c. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts.65c. Pk. $1.10. Bu. $4.00. 
1225. MKendel’s Early Giant. Noted for its pate’ size and extreme 
earliness. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts. 60c. Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.75. 
1226. _Metropolitan. Handsome, large ears. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 4 
Qts. 50c. Pk.95c. Bu. $3.50 
1182. Bolgiano’s New “Cream and Honey” Sweet Corn. (Specialty, 
see page 21.) Extremely early, most delicious flavor, exceptionally fine quality. 
Should be tried by every wide awake market gardener and in home garden, 
where the ‘“‘best”’ of everything is enjoyed. Per ear 7c. Doz. 75c. 100 
$5.00. Pkt. 10c.~ Pt. lic. Qt. 25c. 2 Qts. 40c. 4 Qts. 75c. Pk. $1.35. 
Bu. $5.00. 
1005. Early ‘‘Butter-Nut’’ Sugar Corn. (Specialty, see page 21.) 
New Variety, follows ‘“Cream and Honey” Sugar Corn by four to seven days. 
Ears seven to nine inches long, with fourteen rows of good size “‘ Butter-Nut”’ 
pearly white grains. Stalks grow about five feet high and produce two fine 
ears. Per ear 5c. Doz. ears oo 100 ears $3.50. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 
25c. 2 Qts. 40c. 4 Qts. Tic. . $1.35. Bu. $5.00. 
1049. 65-Day White ay en This Extremely Early Corn looks 
like Snow White Evergreen Corn, but is ready for the market in 60 to 65 days 
from planting. (Specialty, see page 21.) Per ear 5c. Doz. ears 40c. 100 
ears $2.50. Pkt.10c. Pt.15c. Qt.20c. 2 Qts.35c. 4 Qts.60c. Pk. $1.00. 
Bu. $3.50. 
1112. Golden Bantam Corn. This very early, yellow grained Sweet . 
Corn when in best condition for the table is remarkably sweet and tender. 
The stock we offer has been improved by several years of careful selection, and 
therefore will be found decidedly superior to much that is offered. Per ear 
5c. Doz. ears 50c. 100 ears $3.50. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 4 Qts. 
75c. Pk. $1.35. Bu. $5.00. 
1256. Howling Mob. Superb long ears of sweetest quality. Stocks 
are of strong, vigorous growth 414 to 5 feet in height, abundant foliage and 
generally produces two fine ears to a stalk. Price per ear 5c. Doz. ears 50c. 
$3.50 100. Pt. 15ce. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts.60c. Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.75. 
1115. Premo 60-Day Corn. Experts pronounce this Corn to be from 
5 to 7 days earlier than any other Sugar Corn in existence. It is superior to 
many leading early varieties in quality, size and yield. Can be planted as 
early as Adams’,for the young plant withstands slight frosts. Pt.15c. Qt. 
20c. 4 Qts. 65c. Pk. $1.10. Bu. $4.00. 
1054. Red-Cob 90-Day Corn. This Corn meets a long-felt want, be- 
cause it suits the retail market sales, makes a first-class Crop Corn for feeding 
stock. The ear is large, handsome; suits for early or late crop, because it ma- 
tures in 90 days. This makes it always a safe and profitable crop. Pt. 10c. 
Qt. 15c. 4Qts.45c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.75 
1055. Early Minnesota. [Ears ieee than the Cory and matures be- 
tween that variety and the Crosby. Eight rows of quite large sweet grains. 
Per ear 5c. Doz. ears 50c. $3.50 100 ears. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts. 60c. 
Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.50. ; 
1057. Mammoth White Cory Sweet Corn. Produces ears 7 to 8 
inches long; 12-rowed; white-cobbed and covered with very large white grains 
of extra quality. Per ear 5c. Doz. ears 50c. $3.50 100 ears. Pt. 1l5c. 
Qt. 20c. 4 Qts.65c. Pk. $1.10. Bu. $4.00. 
Snow White Evergreen Sugar Corn 
Second Early 
1068. Peep-o’-Day. The two points to this remarkable Corn are its 
extraordinary earliness and unparalleled sweetness. So marked i is its sweetness 
and delicacy of flavor that many of our customers plant Peep-o'-Day exclusively, 
arranging the plantings a few days apart so as to have this delicious Corn 
throughout the season. It is wonderfully productive. |The stalks bear from 
3 to 5 ears each and the growth being dwarf—about 4 feet—admits of a very 
close planting. Prices, Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 2Qts.35c. 4Qts.60c. Pk. $1.00. 
Bu. $3.50. 
121914. Champion Sweet Corn. Ears nearly as large as Evergreen 
and pure white. Nearly as early as Minnesota. Pt. 15c. 
60c. Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.50. 
1056. Early Crosby. Early, matures after Minnesota; fair-sized ears of 
good aaality: Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts. 65c. Pk. $1.20. Bu. $4.50. 
1059. Earliest Sheffield Sweet Corn. Planted as early as Adams’, 
it will stand light frost, makes strong vigorous growth with abundant foliage, 
growing about 5 feet, bearing usually 2 ears of handsome appearance, entirely 
free from smoot, exceptionally fine flavor and juicy. Per ear 7c. Doz. ears 
50c. 100 ears $3.50. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts. 60c. Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.50. 
1060. Extra Early Evergreen. [Ears like Evergreen—very large, with 
about 18 irregular rows and a very long grain of the very best quality; remains 
in condition for use longer than any other sorts, exceeding the Stowell’s in this 
respect. Per ear 5c. Doz. ears 50c. 100 ears $3.50. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 
4 Qts.65c. Pk. $1.10. Bu. $4.00. 
1061. Early Mammoth Sugar. Market Gardeners’ favorite. Two 
weeks earlier than/the Late Mammoth. Per ear 5c. Doz. ears 50c. 100 ears 
$3.50. Pt.15c. Qt.20c. 4 Qts.60c. Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.50. 
122014. Perry’s Hybrid. Large, twelve-rowed ears; a little later than 
Minnesota; popular. Pt. lic. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts. 60e. Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.50 
122114. Shaker’s Early. Large ears, excellent quality; fine market sort; 
follows the Minnesota. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts.60c. Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.50. 
1222. Trucker’s Favorite. Not a sugar corn, but used largely in 
Baltimore and the South as a table Corn. (Specialty, see page 21.) Per ear 5c. 
Qt. 20c. 4 Qts. 
Doz. ears 40c. 100 ears $2.50. Pt.10c. Qt. 15c. 2 Qts. 25c. 4 Qts. 50c. 
Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
General Crop 
1066. Snow White Evergreen. (Specialty, see page 21.) Per ear 5c. 
Doz. ears 50c. 100 ears $3.50. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 15ce. Qt. 25c. 2 Qts. 40c. 
4 Qts. 65c. Pk. $1.10. Bu. $4.00. 
1067. Stowell’s Evergreen. The truest strain of the leader of all 
Corns is in our possession. It remains longer in a first-class marketable condi- 
tion than any other variety. Per ear 5c. Doz. ears 50c. 100 ears $3.50. 
Pt. l5c. Qt. 20c. Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.75. 
1255. Leomard’s Narrow Grained Evergreen. Earsare as large as the 
Stowell’s Evergreen and average more rows to the ears, being of a very narrow 
grain. Ear 5c. 50c doz. $3.50 100. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 2 Qts. 
35c. 4Qts.65c.. Pk. $1.10. Bu. $4.00. 
1137. Zig-Zag Evergreen Corn. Anexceptionally sweet, delicious flavor 
Sugar Corn. The grains run zig-zag instead of in straight rows. Per ear 5c. Doz. 
ears 50c. 100 ears $3.50. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts. 65c. Pk.$1.10. Bu. $4.00. 
1144. Hickox Improved. Handsome ears, very white and of very rich 
flavor. Per ear 5c. Doz. ears 50c. 100 $3.50. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts. 
60c. Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.50. 
Late Crop 
1065. Country Gentleman Sugar Corn. (Specialty, see page 21.) 
Per ear 5c. Doz. ears 50c. 100 ears $3.50. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 
2Ots: 40c. 4Qts.65c. Pk. $1.10. Bu. $4.00. 
1062. Large Late Mammoth Sugar. Per ear 5c. Doz. ears 50c. 
100 ears $3.50. Pt. 15ce. Qt. 20c. Gal. 60c._ Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.75. 
1063. Black Mexican. Per ear 5c. Doz. ears 50c. 100 ears $3.50. 
Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts. 65c.. Pk. $1.10. Bu. $4.00. 
1193. Shoe Peg or Ne Plus Ultra. Per ear 5c. Doz. ears 50c. 100 
ears $3.50. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 4 Ots. 65c. Pk. $1.10. Bu. $4.00. 
Q ies Rice Pop Corn for Popping or Seed. Pt. 10c. Qt. 20c. 4 
ts. 50c. 
FOR FIELD CORN, SEE PAGE 63 
