I Bolgiano's New Flat Wax Bea 



Trucker*s Reward"" 



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1183. We have been developing' this wonderful New Flat Wax Bean for 

 a number of years and believe we now have practically a perfect Market 

 Gardeners, and Shippers Flat Wax Bean. It is bound to take first pre- 

 mium over all competitors whereever exhibited, on account of the great 

 beauty of its pods and enormous productiveness of its healthy vigorous 

 bushes. The type is so well fixed and so pure and true it is almost im- 

 possible to locate a wrong plant in an Acre of "Truckers Reward" 

 White Wax Beans. 



The beauiiful long straight attractive flat golden pods range from 

 5'A to 6]4 inches in length — in qualitv they are particularly fine remain- 

 ing tender and crisp a longer time than any other variety. 



As a money making crop, to sell either on the retail market stall 

 or on the wholesale markets of tie great cities — they will invariably 

 catch the eye of the most critical buyers and on account of their sup- 

 erior attractiveness will sell themselves. 



Do not delay if you want to secure some of our new "Truckers 

 Reward" Wax Beans, our supply is limited so please order early. Plit. 

 10c. Pt. 20c Qts. 30c. Gal. 85c. PK. $1.50. Bu. $5.00. 



New Pearl Wax- Beans. 



A Wonderful Long-Pod Wax Bean. 



Enormous Plant. Enormous Pod. Enormous Yield. 



Never Affected by Rust or Blight. 



1031. If you had grown it in your field as we did, when for almost two 

 solid months we had copious rains every day, and it showed no s'gns of 

 blight or rust, you would agree with us when we say a bean that will 

 yield a fine crop of beautiful long, flat, clean waxy pods, under such ad- 

 verse circumstances, certainly cannot be praised too highly. It is a 

 PEARI, of Great Value. Although a flat bean, the seed looks somewhat 

 like a Valentine Bean; the plant grows 2'A ft. high by 2 ft. across. It is 

 a remarkably sturdy, rank, vigorous grower, well loaded with pods. 

 The luxuriant foliage shelters the pod from the hot Sun, and is free from 

 blight or rust. The pods are long, slim, flat, plump, handsome and 

 meaty; they somewhat resemble those of the Davis and Warden's Wax 

 Beans, but are plumper, longer, and straighten They average from 7 to 

 8 inches long, and are of a clean light waxy yellow color. As to quality, 

 the pods are exceptionally tender, brittle, and of fine texture, free from 

 fibre, and if picked when ripe, they are entirely stringless. Both for 

 Shippers, Market Gardeners and the Home Garden, the exceptionally 

 good qualities of Bolgiano's New Pearl Wax Bean renders it of the great- 

 est value. PKt. 10c. Pint 20c. Quart 30c. 4 Qts. 85c. PecK $1.50. 

 Bushel $5.00. 



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"TRUCKERS REWARD" WAX BEANS. 



Bolgiano's "Mighty-Nice" Bean. 



1033. This wonderful new round, meaty, green 

 Kins Inproved Earliest Red Valentine Beans 



podded been had for its parents two separate and distinct stocks of Thoroughbred Hop- ^ 



and the inbreeding of their stocks has produced an Extremely Early and most prodigiously pro- £L 



ductive Stock of beautiful deep green, round podded Valentine » 



Beans. The Flavor and Quality cooked and tested side by side with £L 



50 other leading varieties proved the Bolgiano "Mighty-Nice" Bean ^ 



to be by far the most delicious and tender. Sf 



We have been experimenting with "Mighty-Nice" Bean for years ^ 



and we can unreservedly recommend it as the greatest new produc- ^ 



tion in the way of Green Podded Beans in the last ten years. Being ^ 



an extremely new stock it is free from the faults that accumulate 3^ 



around stocks that have been on the market for a few years. We ^ 



have succeeded in getting the type thoroughly fixed and we are will- SL 



ing to say that you will hardly find one off vine in an acre of ^ 



"Mighty-Nice." If you want the most productive, the most beauti- 3^ 



ful, the most salable and the best market or shipping crop of round ^ 



green podded beans you have ever raised, by all means plant a patch a 



of Bolgiano's "Mighty-Nice" Beans. — The Coming I,eader Among ^ 



Beans. PacKet lOc. Pint 20c. Quart 30c. 2 Qts. 50c. 4 Qts. ^ 



85c. PecK $1.50. 1/2 Bushel $2.50. Bushel $5.00. ^ 



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25 Xiears 'C>f dueeess XOith iQolgiane's deed. » 



/. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Dec. 17th, 1907. ^ 



/ have just finished picking 96 baskets of Beans from J sack of your ^ 



Extra Early Refugee Beans planted; after a killing frost with the y 



thermometer down to30. The foliage protected the pods and they wete W 



not injured^ I have used your seeds continually for 25 years with best ^ 



success. A. H. EMERSON, * 



Alachua Co., Fla, Q> 



^keve Qualiti{ "Counts — XOe "Win. 1 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. funeS. 1908. ^ 



IVe today place with you an order for: 100 bus. Bolgiano's Extra g* 



Early Alaska. Peas. 30 bus. Bolgiano's Extra Early Hopkins Im- P* 



proved Valentine Beans to be sh ipped fanuary ISth, 1909. ^ 



KEELING SHIPPERS UNION, ^ 



^ BOLGIANO'S "MIGHTY-NicE" BEANS. Haywood Co., Tenn. | 



