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Cauliflower 



An ounce will produce about 1500 plants, and sow about 40 square 

 feet. One-half ounce furnished at ounce rates and onehalf 



pound furnished at pound rates. 

 Culture of Cauliflower.— For Spring or Early Summer crops 

 sow in March or early in April in hotbeds and transplant to cold 

 frame when sufficiently large, and to open ground as soon as danger 

 of hard freezing is over. The plants will endure a light frost. The 

 soil should be made richer than is ordinarily used. Give the plants 

 thorough culture and keep free from worms with Slug Shot Insect 

 Powder. For late crops sow at same time as for late Cabbage ; treat 

 in the same manner. It should be borne in mind that Cauliflower 

 WIIvI, NOT head up well in hot, dry weather, and hence sowing 

 should be so regulated as to bring it to maturity before the hot Sum- 

 mer sets in or not until cooler Fall. Water liberally; the size and 

 quality of the head will be greatly improved. After the heads begin 

 to form, draw leavesover and pin or tie them together to protect the 

 head from the sun. 



55. Earliest Snow Ball Cauliflower .—Our Snow Ball Cauliflower 

 is the earliest, most hardy, and, in fact, the Cauliflower that you can 

 plant, and expect a crop, of true, firm, snow white heads. You can- 

 not get better Snow Ball Cauliflower Seed no matter what price you 

 pay. There is but one stock of Cauliflower that is better and that is 

 Bolgiano's New Century Cauliflower. Many of the beautiful, shapely 

 heads measure from 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Our Cauliflower 

 seed is saved only from absolutely perfect plants and is grown by 

 the most experienced and critical growers in localities best suited 

 for its perfect development. Best for forcing ; best for wintering 

 over early crop. Every plant will produce a fine head. PKts. 5c, 

 10cand25c. 1/2 Oz. 75c. Oz. $1.50. 1/4 Lb. $5.00. Lb. $18.00. 



Pkts. KOz. Oz. /^Lb. Lb. 



56. LeNormond's Short Stem 5c ® iOc 25c 60c $1.75 $6.00 



57. Veitches Autumn Giant 5c & 10c 15c 45c 1.35 5.00 



58. Extra Early Pari 5c S 10c 20c 65c 1.85 7.00 



59. Erfurt, Extra Dwarf, extra 



selected 1st quality 10c®25c 50c 1.50 5.00 18.00 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Feb. 1st, 1908. 



Let 7)16 compliment you on your New Century Cauliflower. 

 T am now crating half an acre, heads large white and firm asa potato; 

 taking them as they run from 24 to 28 fills a crate. 



I need some seed next full, and hofe they woii't be higher than $60.00 

 tier pound ; however, they would he bvfar the cheapest at several times 

 that price. S. C. MEDDLETON, St. fohn Co.. Fla. 



Bolgiano's Earliest Snow Ball Cauliflower. 



Cauliflower that can touch it 

 1/4 Oz. $1.00. 1/2 Oz. $2.00. 



54. New Century Cauliflower.— There is no 

 {.Specialty, see page 16.) PKts. 10c, 25c and 50c. 

 lOz. $4.00. 1/4 Lb. $15.00. 1 Lb. $60.00. 



105. New Dry-Weather Cauliflower.— Will produce splendid crops in very dry 

 locations. (Specialty, see page 16) PKts. lOc and 25c. 1/4 Oz. 60c. Oz. $2.00. 

 1/4 Lb. $7.50. 1/2 Lb. $12.50. Lb. $25.00. 



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1 Oz. will sow a row 100 Ft. Lonif. 4 Lbs. to the Acre. PKts. Ozs. '& 1/4 Lbs. Delivered Free, but add 8c to Lbs. 

 Culture.— Carrots to grow to perfection require deep, rich, sandy loam, well pulverized and deeply cultivated. For an early crop sow in May and June 

 in drills about 1 foot apart thiningout to 4 inches in the row; sow for Winter crop in June and July. It is important to tread the rows firmly after sowing seed. 



8. KlondiKe Carrot.— An entirely new variety of Carrot grows 6 to 7 inches long 



n..i»:.__>, -•raeiP^'iMrifiias'i/^^Z!^ and VA inches through, color rich orange red. (Specialty, see page 19.) PKt. 10c. 



Bolgiano s 0l'^m-^i^M*^m, Oz. 35c. 1/4 Lb. $1.25. Lb. $4.00. 



Pride of th* J^U'Bf&t'^l^^i^B .''^ 91. New King Carrot.— The greatest Carrot introduced in the last 10 years. (Spec- 



HarKet fmW .SSi/j^m mm ' " ialty,seepagel9.) PKt. 5c. and 10c. Oz. 15c. 1/4 Lb. 30c. 1/2 Lb. 50c. Lb. $1.00. 



Carrot ^JfMlMQ^itMMMm^ bO. Scarlet Beauty Carrot.— A handsome and profitable Carrot. 2. Rich.deep scar- 



varrui. f^tnWImmut^MdWKaa^ let in color. 3. In length, between long and half long orange. 4. Very straight roots. 



5. Very little foliage for size of roots. 6. Delicious flavor. 7. Heavy yielder. 8. Uni- 

 form in shape. 9. Of ten 2?i to 3 inches at the top and 10 to 12 inches long. Price: 

 s^^aHE^ PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 2 Ozs. 15c. 1/4 Lb. 25c. 1/2 Lb. 40c. Lb. 75c. 



64. Pride of the HarKet t^vToi.— (Specialty, see page 19.) PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 

 2 Ozs. 15c. 1/4 Lb. 25c. 1/2 Lb. 40c. Lb. 75c. 

 ,- ™ 63. Ox-Heart Carrot.— So very early ; so shapely '• ^° ^ ^- '^ 



V -^ tender, and of such a fine, bright scarlet color. Not only ^^at 



is extremeearliness a characteristic of our Ox-Heart ^ik^llit'* 

 Carrot, but its exceptionally fine quality, being almost 'HK.T^Bi'"4 • 



entirely without core. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 20c. w|%*W%. 



Lb. 60c. W^ S. -ffJ 



61. Half Lon^ Orange Carrot.— The skin is clear, 

 bright in color and the the flesh is close in tex- 

 ture, of very fine grain, with very small core. 

 For bunching, the handsome appearance is a 

 market advantage. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 

 20c. Lb. 60c. 



62. Improved Long Orange Carrot.-Uniform- 

 ly a deep orange color, growing a long, smooth, 

 symmetrcial Carrot. Remarkable for the absence 

 of the detractive side roots and divisions at the 

 point. Tremendous yielder and of a rich, sweet 

 flavor; will retain its delicious flavor all Winter. 

 PKt 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 50c. 



Pkt.. Oz. KL>b. I,b. ^^^^tmm^ sm 



65. St. Vallery or: New In- ^^^^KT ^M 

 termediate, one of the 

 best on earth 5c 10c 15c 50c 



66. Early Scarlet Horn, 

 beautiful form and de- 

 licate flavor 5c 10c 20c 60c 



67. Danvers, rich color 5c 10c 20c 60c 



68. Early Scarlet Chante- 

 nay, or Model, attrac- 

 tive color 5c 10c 20c 60c 



69. Early Half Long Nantes 5c 10c 20c 60c 



70. Early Rubicon, deep red 

 color, few leaves, extra 

 productive .^„ 5c 10c 20c 60c 



Carrots Tor Cattle. w ^^ly 



1048. Large White Belgian.— Attains a length of one foot, M Ox- 



stapding one-third out of the soil. Rather coarse in flesh, ^^^ Heart 



but a heavy yielder and easily harvested. Flesh and skin ^^*N Carrot 

 white. PKt. 5c, Oz, 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 40. 



