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Bolgiano's "Enormous" Early Bush Limas 



10.35. This wonderful new Bush Lima is the earhest, largest and 

 best ol' all large Limas; the vigorous bushes are crowded with enormous 

 pods. The delicious green beans are larger than any other Lima Bean. It 

 yields continuously from June until frost. Both the pods and the luscious 

 llavored beans are much larger and considerably thicker than the Large 

 Bush Lima. The plants grow upright about 30 inches high and 2-1 inches 

 across, with luxuriant sheUering foliage, and are very sturdy. Often five 

 to eight pods, measuring .5 to li inches long by IM inches wide, are borne in 

 clusters on one stalk. The shelled beans, either green or dry, are nearly 

 twice as thick as the large Bush Limas. "Enormous" Bush Limas will 

 outyield Large Bush Limas by 33}a per cent, on account of the greater 

 size of both pods and beans. The Seed Beans are greenish and very hand- 

 some, while the dried beans of the Large Bush Limas are pure white. Pkt. 

 1.5c. Yi Pt. 35c. Ft. 6()c. Qt. .¥1.00. 2 Qls. .$1.75. 1 Qts. $3.00. 

 Pk. $5.00. 



"Fordhook" Bush Lima 



The only stiffly erect bush form of the popular "Potato" Lima 



Both pods and beans are twice the size of Dreer's Bush Lima 



and more than half again as large as the Dreer's Pols Lima 



1119. For<lhook Bush Lima is altogether unique. Nothing like it has 

 ever been seen before. Of strong, erect, true bushlike growth, never run- 

 ning, the bushes averaging 20 to 30 inches in height by 20 to 21 inches 

 across the top. The foliage is of heavy texture and very dark green in 

 color. The stalks that produce the blossoms are thrown out from the 

 lateral and main stalks; the pods are borne in "clusters" of from four to 

 eight. The pods resemble those of the Dreer's Bush Lima, but average 

 more than double the size, measuring from 4 to 5^2 inches long, about 13^ 

 inches wide, by as much as three-fourths of an inch thick. The pods con- 

 tain three to live large beans, with an average of four. 



Fordhook Bush Lima is fully 33 J^ per cent heavier cropper and there- 

 fore is bound to entirely displace the Dreer's Bush Lima. In season i t is 

 irom four to six days earlier. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 4.5c. Ot. 8.5c. 2 Qts. !i»1.55. 

 •I Qts. $2.85. Pk. .?5.50. 



Giant Podded "Emerald Isle" Pole Lima 



1032. A marvelous yielder of great clusters of gigantic pods filled with 

 extra large, thick, most deliciously flavored green Lima Beans. The skin 

 is thin and tender, but will not crack when shipped to market. Emerald 

 Isle Limas are the largest podded, largest seeded, heaviest cropper of all 

 Jjmas. They are earlier, more iirolific, and much larger podded than the 

 King of the Garden. The mammoth pods measure 7 to 8}^ inchesiu length 

 and I'ij to 2 inches in width, and are bornein great clusters which stands 

 out from the foliage. The vines branch or stool out from the main stalk 

 (lose to the ground, each vein producing 10 to 15 lateral branches. These 

 produce tremendous growth of exceptionally vigorous vines, which grow 

 10 to 12 feet in height and produce tremendous croi)S of immense well-fdled 

 pods from the bottom to the top. Emerald Isle Pole Lima Beans continue 

 to bear most abundantly until killed by frost. This is the most per- 



perfect Pole Lima 

 Bean introduced. 

 It grows green ■ 

 it dries green; 

 stays green. It 

 excels all others. 

 Pkt. 10c. Pt. 45c. 

 Qt. 85c. 4 Qts. 

 *2.75. Pk. $5.25. 



Bolgiano's "Enormous 

 Bush Lima Beans 



Bolgiano's Early 

 Black Beauty Egg Plant 



Two Weeks Earlier Than Any 

 Other Egg Plant 



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Bush Lima Fordhook 



Extra Early "Black Beauty" 

 Egg Plant 



Two Weeks Earlier Than Any Egg Plant 



100. 1. An entirely new variety and a 

 splendid shipper. 2 A novelty of remarkable 

 inerit. 3. As large as the New York Spineless 

 ligg Plant. 4. Two weeks earlier than the New 

 York Spineless Egg Plant. 5. Fine flavor, fi. 

 Most attractive appearance. 7. Plants branch 

 freely near the ground. S. Skin is a rich, lustrous 

 black. 9. Satin gloss and rich coloring add 

 greatly to the beauty of the fruit. 10. The in- 

 tense, brilliant coloring is uniform over the whole 

 fruit and docs not fade or change to a lighter color 

 at the blossom end. 11. The heavy leaves which 

 attach the fruit to the stem are bright green, 

 making a beautiful contrast with the fine dark 

 color of the fruit. 12. Thoroughly free from 

 spines or thorns. 13. Fruit sets freely. 14. 

 Coming two weeks earlier than the New York 

 Purple Egg Plant they readily bring double the 

 price. Pkt. lOe. }-., Oz. 30<-. Oz. 50c. 2 Ozs. 

 9.5c. }4, Lb. S1.75. 1-2 Lb. !8;3.25. Lb. $6.00. 

 Postpaid. 



Florida "High Bush" Egg Plant 



99. The Florida High Bush Egg Plant 



has proved of the greatest value to the Southern 

 truckers and shippers. It has been grown in 

 I'lorida for the past three or four years. It is 

 remarkable for its vigorous growth and productive- 

 ness, is very hardy and will stand more cold weather 

 llian the New York Improved. The hot sun does 

 not blight the blossoms. The plant has a charac- 

 teristic leaf, unlike any other Egg Plant we know 

 of. 1) grows from 3 to 4 feet high, erect and sturdy, 

 free from thorns. Fruit is large, oblong in shape 

 and purple, though not so deep a color as the New 

 York Improved. It resists drought and wet 

 weather to a wonderful degree, partly on account of 

 its strong upright growth. It stands tlie cold 

 weather better, and is the only Egg Plant that 

 stands shipping from this section to the Northern 

 markets under almost all circumstances. It is of 

 a large size, first-class shape and superior flavor. 

 Pkts. 5candl0c. i^ Oz. 25c. Oz. 50c. 2 Ozs. 80c. 

 I4 Lb. $1.40. t-2Lb. $2.75. Lb. $5.00. Postpaid. 



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