Owing to the unsettled condition of the 

 market on Potatoes it is impossible for us to 

 make prices at the time this Catalogue goes 

 to press. Please write us for lowest quotations 

 on those varieties in which vou are interested. 



"Plucky Baltimore" the Best He Ever Planted 



On December il. Cupt. F. P. Cooper, of Northumberland Co., Va., wrote: 

 ''Plucky Baltimore Potatoes that I houfjht of you last j\larch were the best I 

 ever planted, although we had it very dry here. They beat every other kind 

 here. I will want more of them next Spring." 



Gray's Mortgage Lifters Extra Fine in Florida 



On July 3, 1916. Mr. Victor Lent, of Lake Co.. Fla., icrote: ■'Begarding 

 Bolgiano's Gray's Mortgage Lifter Potatoes, beg to say they do extra fine 

 here in Florida; in fact, 

 thev are a good deal better 

 than the Bliss or .Spald- 

 ing's No. -'i on the same 

 ground." 



Beat It If You Can 



Mr. Frederick W. 

 Beasin, Harford Co., 

 Aid. , wrote: ' ' From 



a plot of ground SO x 100 

 feet planted in Gray's 

 Mortgage Lifter Pota- 

 toes, I harvested 131 

 bushels of then icest look- 

 ing and finest cooking 

 Potatoes J ever saw. and 

 at the same time, on the 

 same, piece of ground, 1 

 grew two rows of Corn. 

 Beat that if you can." 



Best Yielder and 

 Seller 



.4. B. Prevail. \'ol- 

 usia Co., Fla., wrote: 

 "I have given your 

 Gray's Mortgage Lifter 

 Potatoes a good trial and 

 found them to be one of 

 the best yielding and sell- 

 ing Potatoes I have ever 

 grown." 



Bolgiano's 

 "Plucky Baltimore" Potatoes 



Bolgiano's Wonderful New Prolific Extremely 

 Early Seed Potatoes 



1. Ten days earlier than tlie Red Bliss Triumph. 



2. Snowy White Potato, about the size and shape 

 of the Houlton Early Rose. 



3. Yields from 250 to 3-50 bushels per acre of most 

 attractive, marketable Potatoes. 



4. Always brings 50 cents more per barrel than the 

 fanciest stock of any other variety on the market. 



5. The quality is delicious; the entire supply is 

 quickly taken up by the most critical hotel trade in New 

 York and ISoston. 



0. Young, full, pure-blooded stock, not susceptible 

 to disease. 



7. Seed grown in the most careful manner. 



8. If you are a Potato grower and once saw the 

 Plucky Baltimore Potato, you could not nelp but buy it. 

 Its attractive shape, pure-white color, and in fact its 

 general apjjearance speaks for itself far better than we can 

 write about it. 



0. We have the entire supply of this Grand New 

 Potato, and that's not many barrels, so order right now, 

 or our supply will be exhausted. 



10. We can recommend the Plucky Baltimore 

 as the best Potato that has ever been .sold the truckers. 

 Extremely attractive, extraordinarily early, enormously 

 productive, excellent quality, j)ure white and a Big Money- 

 Maker. 



Please write us for lowest prices. 



The Wonder of the Neighborhood 



On August 15, 1917, Bichard E. Manders, r./ Talbot Co.. 

 .Md.. wrote: "I am writing to tell you how pleased we are 

 with the Plucky Baltimore Seed Potatoes which we pur- 

 chased from you this Spring. They are certainly all they 

 are claimed to be, and are the largest and finest I hare ever 

 seen around this vicinity. They are the wonder of the neigh- 

 borhood. The two bags which we purchased from you 

 yielded about 75 bushels. It icas from 5 to 9 in a hill." 



Gray's "Mortgage Lifter" Potato 



Mr. Gray has grown several bumper crops of Gray's "Mortgage 

 Lifter" Potatoes; he says they were so large they reminded him of 

 young pigs, and they were certainly splendid sellers at high prices. 



W e wish everyone of our customers who grow Potatoes could talk with the 

 growers who liave grown a crop of this Grand New Potato. It certaiidy 

 is something to marvel at, and yet if all of our customers realized its great 

 value our limited supply would not be a drop in the bucket. It is an early 

 variety, maturing a little later than the Grown Jewel; it is a pure white, 

 large, handsome size, distinctive in shape, being long, well filled and 

 tapering at both ends. Eyes are strong and well set, not too deeply, how- 

 ever. 



It certainly is a beauty and one grower says tney grow so large it don't 

 take many to fill a barrel; no culls, and by the carload they brought over 

 •S20 a car more than the best Potato on the market. Mr. Prevalt. of 

 Volusia Co., Fla., after giving this Grand Potato a thorough trial, orders 

 eight barrels in the place of one he planted last year. Mrs. Wm. G. Har- 

 vey, of Baltimore Co., Md., calls it the "Farmers' Favorite. " Among 

 other names it was called are "Maryland Beauty." "Money-Maker." 

 "Virginia Wonder," "The Excelsior," "Gold Standard," "Silver Kini'," 

 etc. We finally selected Gray's "Mortgage Lifter," as suggested by Mr. 

 Jas. T. Gray, of Baltimore Co., Md., because Mr. Gray actually paid off a 

 good size mortgage on his farm with the proceeds from the Wonderful Crop 

 of this Grand New Potato. We hope that the mission of Gray's "Mort- 

 gage Lifter" Potato will not be ended until it has helped to clear many 

 more farms of their mortgages. 



Please write us for lowest prices. 



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