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^0 1 Oz. to 50 Hills; 2 to 3 Lbs. in Hill* for an Acre. 



CULTURE.— For very early Cucumbers, sow first of April in hot-bed, upon pieces of sod (grass side down) , 

 so that they can be readily transplanted to open ground, in rich soil, when danger of frost is over, or pro- 

 tect by hand glasses. For early use plant, if weather has become settled and warm, in hills about 4 feet 

 apart each way ; thin out to 4 of the strongest plants to each hill after all danger from insects is over. For 

 pickles, plant from June until the middle of July. 



PKts., Ozs. and 1/4 Lbs. delivered free-by mail, but add 8c. to Lbs. 



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Bolglano's Famous New Early Fortune Cucumber— The 



84.-Wew Early Fortune Cucumber.— (Specialty. See Page 6.) PKts. 5c 

 and 10c. Oz. 15c. 1/4 Lb. 30c, Lb. $1.00. 

 \25. Arlington White Spine.— Beautiful in shape, color, and of the finest 

 quality. The fruit is long, cylindrical, dark green, with very white, crisp 

 and tender flesh of excellent flavor. In the United States the Arlington is 

 used more, perhaps, than any other variety; and in excellence is surpassed 

 only by the New Early Fortune Cucumber. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 20c, 

 Lb. 50c. 



86VJmproved Extra Early White Spine. — Produces Cucumbers of finest 

 form afTd most salable size for shipping purposes ; dark green color ; a favor- 

 ite with large truckers and gardeners. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 20c, Lb. 50c. 

 89\JCool and Crisp White Spine Cucumber.— The skin is very darK 

 green, almost black, and covered with knobs, upon which the spines set, 

 which .gives the pickles a very attractive appearance. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 

 1/4 Lb. 20c, Lb. 50c. 



90.SJtew Extra E«rly Evergreen White Spine Cucumber.— PKt. 5c, 

 OzS0c^r/4 Lb. 20c, Lb. 50c. 



87. iVnomas' Perfection Early White Spine. — A selection from the fam- 

 ous'Arlington White Spine. It is regarded as far superior to that variety ; 

 can be grown either for forcing in frames or for out-door culture ; of a regu- 

 lar form, dark green color and very productive ; is a good shipper. PKts. 5c 

 and 10c, Oz. 15c, 1/4 Lb. 30c, Lb. $1.00. 



Aubergine Berengena Eierpflan3e 



1 Oz. will produce 500 Plants. 



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PKts., Ozs. and 1/4 Lbs. delivered free by mail, add 8c to Lbs. 

 Culture. — Sow in hotbeds very early in Spring and transplant when 2 inches 

 high into a second bed or into small pots. If this is not done, thin to 4 inches 

 apart. Do not plant out until weather has become perfectly settled and 

 warm. Cool nights or wet weather will check them. Keep some back in 

 frames for a second planting, in case of weather changing unexpectedly. 

 Set out plants 3 feet by 2. 



100. Bolg'iano's BlacK Beauty Eggplant.— (Specialty. See Page 8.) 

 PKts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 90c, Lb. $3.50. 



99. The Florida High Bush (Eggplant.— (Specialty, See Page 8,) PKts. 

 5c and 10c, Oz. 25c. 1/4 Lb. 90c, Lb. $3.50. 



103. Bolg'iano's Improved Large Purple Eggplant.— Perfect stock of Im- 

 proved Large Purple Egg Plant — purer, truer and better than has ever been 

 offered before, it has a handsome shape, a fine dark purple color, beautiful 

 form, large size and is uniform, making it most attractive for shipping 

 and market use \PKts. 5c and 10c. Oz, 25c, 1/4 Lb. 75c, Lb. $2.50. 



101. New YorK Improved Eg'g'plant (Spineless).— A vigorous grower; 

 fruit large, fine, free from thorns, and produced until frost; skin of a rich 

 purple ; flesh white and of rich flavor. We can highly recommend our care- 

 fully selected strain of this Eggplant to market gardeners and amateurs. 

 PKts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 25c. 1/4 Lb. 75c, Lb. $2.50. 



104. New Orleans Eg'g'plant. — Large, dark purple or New Orleans market. 

 Severest droughts it fruits abundantly, and its strong, erect plants lift the 

 fruit too high for injury during a rainy spell. In form, handsome ; size, 

 large; color, dark purple; and it outyields all other sorts surprisingly. 

 They are good shippers, carry well and remain firm. PKts. 5c and 10c, 

 Oz. 30c, 1/4 Lb. $1.00; Lb. $3.50. 



102. New Jersey Improved Larg'e Smooth Eg'g'plant.— PKts. 5c and 10c, 

 Oz. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 75c. Lb. $2.50. 



105. , BlacK PeKin Eggplant. — Produces handsome, nearly round, solid 

 fruit of good quality, and maturing early. Very productive. PKts. 5c and 

 10c, Oz. 25c. 1/4 Lb. 75c, Lb. $2.50. 



Chicoree Escarola o Endivia JEnMvfe 

 1 Oz. to 150 feet of Row. 

 Culture. — Sow in June, July and August; cover lightly ; when up, thin out 

 to 8 inches apart and water well afterward, if dry. When the leaves are 6 or 8 

 inches long, blanch by gathering in the hand and tying together near the 

 top with yarn or bast. This must be done when quite dry, or they will rot. 

 At the approach of Winter, take up carefully, with a ball of earth to each 

 plant, and place close together in frame or cellar for use. They must be 

 kept dry and have plenty of air or they will rot. 



106. Bolg'iano's New Self-Blanching Endive.— (Specialty. See Page 19.) 

 PKts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 15c, 1/4 Lb. 40c, Lb. $1.50. 



107. Green Curled Winter.— PKts. 5c S 10c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb30c, Lb. $1.00. 



Earliest and the Best White Spine Cucumber Ever Offered. 



93. Bolg'iano's New Prolific PicRling.-PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 25c, Lb. 75c. 

 97. Thorburn's Everbearing'.— The famous pickling Cucumber. PKt. 

 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 25c, Lb. 75c. 



92. New Excelsior Long' Green Cucumber.— It is a model for size, form, 

 and beauty. Deep green color, and an abundant cropper. For table use and 

 pickles it is most suitable. This sort runs so uniform that the Cucumbers 

 look as if they had all been selected. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 15c, Lb. 50c. 

 96. The Cumberland.— One of the best picKling Cucumbers Known. 

 PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 25c, Lb. 75c. 



88. New Extra Long White Spine Cucumber, or FordhooK Famous.— 

 Skin very deep green; flesh greenish white, firm and unusually crisp. 

 The plant is a strong grower ; leaf large and of a deep green color. The fruit 

 is long (twelve to seventeen inches) , smooth, slim and uniform. Owing to its 

 large, thick, heaw leaf it withstands attacK of insects. Its northern origin 

 insures hardiness and vigor. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 20c, Lb. 50c. 

 91. Coy's Early Cyclone Cucumber .-PKts. 5c, Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 25c, Lb. 90c. 

 95. Improved Jersey PicKle. — It is medium in length, very shapely, 

 prolific and holds its color. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 20c. Lb. 50c. 

 517. Japanese Climbing Cucumbers.— PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 30c, 

 Lb. $1.00. 



94. Early Frame, or ^_l 98. Improved Long Green.— PKt. 

 Early Short Green.— ^^ 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 20c. Lb. 50c. 

 Desirable for produc- • VA 518. West India GherKin.- PKt. 

 ing pickles of medium ! fflk 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 35c. Lb. $t. 15. 

 size and.of fine quality. B Wk 5i9. Telegraph, or English Hot- 

 PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 W| £m House Cucumber.— PacKets con- 

 Lb. 20c, Lb. 60c. Wk. tainiug 15 Seeds, 25c. 



ENDIVE. 



BOLGIANO'S IMPROVED LARGE PURPLE EGGPLANT. 



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