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Bolgiano's Complete List Of 



Standard Veqetable Seeds 



1033 BoliSiano's "Mighty-Nice" Beans.— A very important in- 



troduction. (Specialty, see page 11.) PKt. 10c. Pt. 20c Qt. 30c. 

 2 Qts. 45c. 4 Ots. 85c. PecK $1.50. Bushel $5.00. 



1001. Bolgiano's New Early May Queen Beans.-This is prolific Ear- 

 ly beau. It has become an indispensible variety with many of our cus- 

 tomers. It is remarkably early, exceedingly prolific and its extra large 

 finely shaped straight dark green pods are always solid, tender and 

 delicious flavor and borne in great abundance. It is a most excellent 

 shipping bean. Some of our customers have also tried it as a late bean 

 with astonishing results. The stock is perfect; the plants are of a strong, 

 robust habit and mature the crop very regularly. PKt, 10c. Pt. 20c. 

 Qt.35c. 2 Qts. 60c. 4 Qts. $1.10. PH. $2.10. Bo. $8.00. 



1002. New Emerald Beauty Bean,— The Emerald Beauty is a fiat 

 green podded bush bean, a prolific and continuous bearer, the first in 

 Spring and the last in Fall. It is absolutely stringless, very tender and 

 delicious flavor. The plant is of remarkably handsome and thrifty 

 growth. The rich green pods are of immense size, thick, broad, extra 

 long, very uniform in shape, solid, meaty and of high quality. Market 

 that will accept aflat podded bean win soon appreciate the surpassing 

 qualities of the Emerald Beauty and even if your market wants a round 

 podded bean, plant some of the "May Queen" beans for your own home 

 nse and enjoyment. PKt. lOc. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 4 Qts. 75c. PK. $1.35. 

 Bashel $5.00. 



1008. New Giant Strin^ess Valentine.— This is a great improve- 

 ment on the old time popular favorite Valentine Bean. The pods are fully 

 one- third longer, averaging 5 to 6 inches in length; absolutely stringless, 

 very crisp, round, full and fleshy. It is enormously productive, its 

 handsome pods being ready for market a few days earlier than old Va- 

 lentine. We confidently recommend it either for the home garden or as 

 a profitable variety to grow for market. Price. PKt. 10c. Pint 15c. 

 fit. 25c. 4 Qts. 65c. PK.$1.10. Bu. $4.00. 



1003. Extra Early Refugee Round Green Pod.— Has pods of a beau- 

 tiful, attractive light green color, round, tender and of a luscious flavor. 

 VKt. 10c. Pint 15c. Qt. 25c. Gal. 65c. PK. $1.00. Bus. $4.00. 



1004. Late Refugee or 1000 to 1.— Exceedingly productive . for me- 

 dium and late use. The young pods are tender and of fine flavor: the 

 color is a silver green. Pods are round and slim. PKt. lOc Pt. 15c. 

 fit. 25c. Gal. 65c. PK. $1.10. Bu*. $4.00. 



1005. Best of AH Early MarKet.— A very delicious and profitable 

 Bean to grow. PKt. 10c. Pt.l5c. Qt.25c. Gal. 65c. PK.$1.10. Bus. $4. 



1006. HopKins Earliest Red Valentine Beans.— Are one of the ear- 

 liest and most prolific round green podded Beans. Comes into bearing 

 earlier than the old stock of Valentines, is a wonderful producer and a 

 perfect shipper. It will remain in a perfect condition for nearly two 

 weeks after picking. PKt. 10c. Pint 15c. Qt. 25c Gal. 60c 

 Vlt.$1.00. Bos. $3.75. 



1007. Bolgiano's Earliest Red Valentine Bean.— This superior 

 Bean has been carefully built up to satisfy a most critical market gar- 

 dener's trade. Under favorable conditions it is ready for picking in 3S 

 days from planting. Canners use them because they are alwa>^ tender 

 and have beautiful round green pods. PKt. lOc. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 

 Gal. 60c, PK. $1.00. Bus. $3.50. 



1009. Burpee's New Stringless Green Pod Beans.— Crisp, tender, 

 luscious flavor. Handsome light green pods, are ready to market TWO 

 WEEKS EARIylEK than the Red Valentine. Pods are full, fleshy and 

 produced in great abundance, remaining long in an edible condition. 

 PKt. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. Gal. 70c. PK. $1.25. Bus. $4.50. 



1010. Dwarf Horticultural or Cherry Bean.— A crop of these 

 Beans has never failed to pay.— This is a broad, long. flat, meaty 

 Bean, verv productive, delicious flavor. It also makes a good dried Beaa 

 for Winter. PKt. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c Gal. 75c. PK. $1.35. Bus. $5. 



A y.f.l-yi^'K.^ Jerusalem. — The tubers roasted, or boiled, served with butter, 



*^* IH-IIUIVC* gait and pepper, makes a dish some think superior to Potatoes. They are 

 most excellent feed tor cows and will cause an increase in quantity and quality of milk. 

 PecK 75c. Bushel $2.50. 



A^nafacriK '■* "ew Palmetto. — is very early, large yielder, and very re- 



/-vs|jal a.{jU9. gular and even in grouth. Average bunches contain 15 shoots, measuring 

 13J^ inches in circumference ; weighs 2 pounds. It is equally well adapted for all sections. Its 

 quality is unequalled. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 5Lbs.$1.75. 10Lbs.$3.00. 

 2. Connover's Colossal.— A well-known variety. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lh. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



526. Columbian Mammoth White.— PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 50c. 



527. Bonvellets Giant.— PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 25c. Lb. 75c. 



Asparagus Roots. 



No effort put forth in the garden will bring more pleasure and satisfaction than an estab- 

 lished Asparagus bed, if this is thoroughly prepared according to the following directions. A 

 bed 20 by 50 feet, set with 1000 two-year-old roots, will last for years and furnish an abundance, 



DIRECTIONS. — Select a good sandy loam, plow the ground as deep as possible, dig out 12 

 inches deep, put in a layer of 4 inches of good, strong stable manure, and press down ; then fill 

 in with good, rich, black loam to the top of the bed. Sow on top of bed 100 pounds kainit to 

 1000 square feet of bed ; incorporate this thoroughly to depth of 3 inches. After leveling bed 

 off even, stretch a line the length of bed 9 inches from the edge, and with a spade cut a furrow 

 8 inches deep, set a row of plants along the trench 9 inches apart, with the crowns of the roots 

 2 inches below the surface ; then cover up make even and plant other rows 9 inches apart. 



Palmetto 2- Year Old Roots.— Doz., 30c, by mail postpaid. 100. 60c. 1000, $5.00. 



Conover's Colossal 2-Year Old Roots.-Doz..30c,by mail postpaid.l00,60c.l000,$4.00. 



Green Podded Bush Beans. 



JS^We supply PacKets of all Beans at 5c and 10c each. Postpaid. Add 8c per pint, 15g 

 per Quart extra by mail. One Quart to 100 Feet of Drill. Two Bushels to the Acre. 



To afford a regular succession of crops, plant every two weeks, from the middle of Spring to 

 the end of Summer but not uniil the soil becomes warm, as they are very sensitive to both heat 

 and cold. Plant in rows 18 inches apart, 2 inches deep ; cultivate frequently, but only when 

 dry, as the scattering of earth on the foliage or pods when moist, will cause them to become 

 damaged with rust. This crop will flourish between the ridges of celery, rows of corn or cal>- 

 bage, when they are first planted, as the Beans would be ready for the table before the other 

 crops attain any size. 



1011. Henderson's Bountiful Beans. — A prolific and continuous bearer. 

 The first in Spring the last in Fall. Absolutely stringless, very tender and 

 of delicious flavor. PKt. 10c. 1-t. 15c. Qt. 25c. Gal. 65c. PK. $1.10. 

 Bus. $4.00. 



1015. Long'fellow Green Podded Bush Beans. — Long, round, green pods, 

 exceedingly prolific, alwavs solid. Delicious flavor, remarkably early. PKt.l0c. 

 Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 4 Qts. 65c. PK. $1.10. Bus. $4.00. 



1012. HohawK. — Long, flat and straight pods; early and very productive. 

 PKt. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 4 Qts. 55c. PK. $1.00. Bus. $3.50. 



1017. Extra Lonif Yellow Six WeeKs.— PKt. 10c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 20c 

 4 Qts. 50c. PK. 90c. Bus. $3 50. 



1013. White Navy Or Pea Beans.— Grown to save asadried Bean. Pt. 10c. 

 Qt. 20c. 4 Qts. 50c. PK. 90c. Bus. $3.00. 



503. Broad Windsor Beans.— The largest and best. PKt. 10c. Pt. 15c. 

 Qt. 25c. 4QU. 80c. PK. $1.50. Bus. $6.00. 



HOPKINS' EARLIEST RED ROUND GREEN POD 

 VALENTINE BEANS. 



