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I View tarli( Mai( Queen S$eam. 



JSolglano'6 IWew Earls 

 Albas (Siueen JBean. 



1001. 



Just the Bean You've been Looking For. 



1st. Early, Round, Dark Green. 

 2nd. Extra, large, straight, 



finely shaped pod. 

 3rd. Tender and Delicious in 



flavor. 



July 14, 1905. 

 "Your Refugee or 1000 to 1 Beans 

 and other seeds that I purchased from 

 you last Spring were sound and 

 good." 



A . Hudson , 



P. O. Box 30, 



S.C. 



4th. An enormous yielder. 

 5th. Wherever grown its pop- 

 ularity has spread like 

 Wild-Fire. 

 6th. Supply very short. 



Price Pkts. 5c ® 10c. Pt. 15c, 

 Qt. 25c, 2 Qts 45c, Gal. 85c, 

 Pk. $1.60, Bus. $6.00. 



June 20. 1905. 

 "Those stringless Giant Valen~ 

 tines are the best I ever saw for a 

 Summer Bean. I will plant them 

 more extensively next year. 



F. P. Barry, 

 PI a. 



Bolglano's New Early Hay Queen Beans. 



Bolgiano's Best of all Earl? flDarket Beans, i 



1005. BEST OF ALL EARLY MARKET.— One of the finest, most productive and most salable Extra Early Round, Green-Pod Bean Grown. » 



This fine, new variety has numerous advantages over many other green-pod sorts. The pods are of a light silvery green color, long and jg 



perfectly round, solid flesh, very tender and stringless. In earliness and productiveness it is excellent. The pods are borne in thick clusters p 



well under the foliage, thus they are thoroughly protected. Tests have proven it to be hardier than the Valentine, which enables it to be planted «g 



much earlier. Market gardeners will find it a very profitable sort to grow. Pkts. 5c. ® 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 2 Qts. 45c. Pk. $1.60. Bu. $6.00. *> 



$dgiane'$ Diew &umhine Wax ffieans. 1 



9de $ 



June 6, 1905. 

 I have been using your seed for 

 two years and we find that they are 

 the finest on the market. We made 

 more money on Beans last year than 

 we have in the last five years, 

 " Yours are the earliest on Hie 

 market.'''' Jno. T. Elliott, 

 Va. 



Bolgiano's Sunshine 

 Ulax Bean. 



1018. The beautiful, clear, attrac- 

 tive, bright golden color of this 

 most delicious Wax Bean gave it 

 the name of Sunshine Wax. In 

 the market, side by side with 

 many of the older and better 

 known Wax Beans, the Sunshine 

 Wax shone out and immediately 

 attracted the attention of all. 



The vines are so heavily laden 

 with an abundance of long, round, 

 shapely pods it seems hardly pos- 

 sible that they can hold them all. 

 You think of the Sunshine again 

 when you are marketing a large 

 crop of fine Beans a week or two 

 before your neighbors have begun 

 to pick. Now is your chance; 

 order quick. Our supply is very 

 limited this season. Pkt. 10c. 

 Pt. 25c. Qt. 40c. Gal. $1.25. 

 Peck $2.25. Bus. $8.00. 



1025 



BOLGIANO'S SUNSHINE WAX BEAN. 



i&dgianc's ZNew 



. . idean . . 



Tne Point Market ProiifiG Pole Bean I 



Without exception the most <§ 



attractive, profitable of all the Pole <S 



Beans. It is early, has a beautiful <<? 



perfectly round green pod. Enor- S> 



mously productive; the pods grow <§ 



in clusters and are from 5 to 6 *» 



inches long. It is entirely string- <§ 



less and the flesh is very solid. # 



Even if you are not accustomed to <x 



growing Pole Beans, it will pay ■*= 



you to do so this year if you plant ol 



Bolgiano's Point Market Prolific '%» 



Pole Bean. They have made money & 



for others and they can make «§ 



money for you. o>. 



PricesrPkt.lOc. Pint 15c. Qt. 25c. V 



Gal. 85c. Pk. $1.60. Bu. $6.00. g 



Fla., Aug. 15,1905. jft 



J. Bolgiano & Son, q 



Gentlemen : £) 



/ used your bean o 



seed last spring and was well «a 



pleasedwiththem. R. W. Trapnell. 7? 



JFor our complete list of 

 3Bu0b anO otber ffieans eee 

 pages 23, 24 ano 25. 



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