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PRODUCES WONDERFUL CROPS. 



y. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. December 19. 1907. 



Though there are several costly irrigating plants around me, I shipped 

 the first cukes and more per acre this year , than any of my neighbors with 

 one of the dry est springs on record. 



A . J. MIXSON, Levy Co., Fla. 



WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. 



J. Bolgiann & Son, Baltimore, Md, July 3, 1908. 



Your Early Fortune Cucumber is Worth Its Weight in Gold, for I ob- 

 tainrd them 10 inches long. 



JAS. B. RA YNN, Port Antonio, Jamaica. 



See painting ®n BacF? Cover. 



100 LBS. ORDERS ARE FREQUENT. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Oct. 19. 1908. 



Your letter received and tn reply will say we bought last season 7S lbs. 

 of your Bolgiano^ s Early Fortune Cucumber Seed and were so well Pleased 

 with the outturn that we did not care to buy from any other, A Large 

 New Yotk House has sold some parties here and has tried to get is to give 

 him. our order and we told him that you had given us such excellent re- 

 sults that we did not feel that we could change in justice to you or our- 

 selves, and we therefore place our order with you for Jan . 1 , 909 shipment, 

 100 lbs. Bolgiano^ s Early Fortune Cucumber. And lOOlbs. of Arlington 

 IVhUe Spine Cucumber. H. D. STILL'S SONS, Barnwell Co., S. C. 



125 LBS. FOR VIRGINIA 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Oct. 18, 1908. 



Enter my order for 125 lbs. of your Early Fortune Cucumber / want 



themfor my 1909 Spring Crops. SAM WATTS. Fa. 



HE KNOWS IT'S BEST. 



Messers J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md, 



Gentlemen: — I know your Early Fortuyie Cucumbers to be the best for 

 market and therefore wish no substitute. I would like to get your Early 

 Fortune Cucumbers well acquainted with the truck farmers at Williston, 

 Florida as Cucumbers are grown there very extensively and the truckers 

 wish good reliable seed. J. E. PASLA Y, Fla. 



BEFORE THE CROP. 



Mess. J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Dec. 12th, 1906. 



Gentlemen: — I am saying all the good things I can in favor of your, 

 Early Fortune Cucumber Seed, and believe after this season it will be the 

 only cucumber seed grown here, as, judging from our experience of last 

 year, it is the finest cucumber we have ever grown. Yours tr uly, 



CHAS. E. COLEMAN, Texas. 



AFTER THE CROP. 



/; BOLGfA NO & SON, Baltiynore, Md. Oct. 26, 1907. 



I bought quite a lot of Early Fortune Cucumber Seed fromyou last year. 

 It yielded a bountiful and vero' satisfactory harvest, Iwishto get a large 

 quantity again this year, so the farmers may grow seed that will produce 

 such satisfactory results. Yours truly, CHAS.E COLEMAN, Texas. 



$1015.42 NET FROM 1 ACRE. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen. — I received net, $1,015.42 from an acre of Cucumbers, last 

 April, grown from Bolgiano's New Early Fortune Cucumber Seed. J 

 enclose $4.00 for which please send me 4 lbs. 



Yours respectfully, J. F. GITHENS, DeSoto, Co., Fla. 



RIGHTLY NAMED. 



/. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



The 60 lbs, of Early Fortune Cucumber Seed /bought of you last season 

 gave me the finest crop of the finest and earliest Cukes I have ever raised. 

 They are rightly named. I shall surely never plant any other kind of seed 

 now on the market. I have been buying all of my seeds of you for my 

 truckfarm, market and home gardens for the past 15 years and allow me 

 to say my dealings with you have always been of the happiest. 



July SO, 1906. W. H. NIVER, Beaufort Co., S. C. 



THEY BRING 100% MORE MONEY. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Jan. 14th, 1908. 



I planted Bolgiano' s Famous Early Fortune Cucumber seed last year. 

 They %uere the finest cucumbers on the market, also the earliest. I sold mine 

 first on this market for 40c per doz. when other varieties shipped here from 

 Charleston only brought 20c per doz. 



W. H. DENNIS, New Hanover Co., N. C. 



EARLY FORTUNE AND NO OTHER. 



J Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Jan. 16th, 1908. 



I want to plant your Early Fortune Cucumber Seed and no other, fur 



they are the best I ever saw. I ani about to get all of my neighbors to try 



your seed. WESLE Y JENKINS, Hillsboro Co., Fla. 



IN OLD KENTUCKY. 



/. Bolgiano &Son, Baltimore, Md. March3, 1908 



My crop of Early Fortune Cucumbers Certainlv was fine last year. 



A UGUSTSEITHER Campbell Co., Ky. 



$2000— BIG CROPS OF MONEY— $2400. 



/; Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. JuneSth, 1907. 



Last Spring I planted your Early Fortune Cucumber Seed and from 1% 

 acres picked 1200 crates, which netted me nearly $2,000.00. This Spring I 

 planted 3 acres and though the crop was cut half by the cold and drought, 

 I guess I made the best crop in this section, getting about 1.500 crates, 

 which netted me about $2,400 00. I shall plant same seed next Spring and 

 think I can sell several hundred lbs, for you. J. N. McCALLUM, Fla. 



$5000 CROP. 



J. Bolgiano (2f Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen: — From 7y2 acres of Bolgiano's Famous Early Fortune Cu- 

 cumbers, I cleared $5,000. Yours truly, T C. CONN EL, Fla . 



$1600 NET FROM 2 ACRES. 



/. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. July 14, 1906. 



From 2 Acres planted with Bolgiano'' s Early Fortune Cucumber I made 



$1,6000.00. Yours truly, J. W. PERKINS, Orange Co., Fla. 



BOLGIANO'S FAMOUS NEW EARLY FORTUNE CUCUMBER. 



Actttally Proven by Many EXPERT GROWERS to be Tbe EARLIEST and Tbe Best DARK GREEN WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER on Eartb. 



84. Full-blooded, as pretty as a picture, and extremely early, wonderfully productive, a model in shape, of the most inviting and attractive deep 

 green color. Is there any wonder we name this money-maker "Early Fortune" Cucumber? From very expensive and thorough tests of every cu- 

 cumber grown, we selected the parents of this excellent siock. The result went far beyond our greatest hope. We found we had a Cucumber that 

 was without a doupt the finest in the world. Realizing a very heavy demand would come as soon as the Cucumber growers 1< arned of our "Early 

 Fortune" Cucumber, we let one year go by to insure our supply of seed, but even now the quantity of this seed is very limited. If you wish to se- 

 cure any of it this coming year for hot-house, frames, or open field culture, you had better order immediately, or our short supply will be exhausted. 

 PKts. 10c. Oz. 15c. 1/4 Lb. 35c. 1/2 Lb. 60c. Lb. $1.00. 



