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"Bolgiano^s Trustworthy Seeds For 1911 



"Junior" Rocky Ford Cantaloupe 



Finest On The IVIarket 



R. P. Sydnor, Prince George Co., Va„ writes: My friends tell 

 me that " Bolgiano's Junior Rocky Ford CantcUoupe is the finest on 

 the market." 



Bolgiano's "Junior" Rocky 

 Ford Cantaloupe 



Without a Single Exception the Biggest 

 Money Mailing Melon ever offered. Two Weeks 

 Earlier, a little larger, twice as productive as 

 Rocky Ford. More thoroughly and deeply 

 netted. Rust and BUght Proof. Packs in crates 

 better and carries better than any other Melon. 



16. This Greatest of Money Making Canta- 

 loupes, had for its parents two exceptionally fine 

 stocks of Rocky Ford Melons. It has been bred 

 np by our expert growers to be entirely blight 

 and rust proof, "Junior" is a wonderfully pro- 

 lific yielder, single plants producing as high as 

 16 fine melons. It will develop shipping fruit 

 ten day to two weeks before the Rocky Ford. 

 In form it is ideal, being just the right shape to 

 pack to best advantage into crates. In size it is 

 a little larger than the regular Rocky Ford. Its 

 netting is close and deep, thoroughly covering 

 the melon, protecting its keeping and shippinc; 

 qualities and lessening the loss of weight from 

 evaporation. In quality it is most deliciously 

 sweet and spicy creating a largely increased de- 

 mand on account of these excellent points. The 

 seed cavity is very small and well filled with 

 seed, the attractive green flesh is thick, smooth, 

 and firm, combining together to making it the 

 best melon for carrying long distances that the 

 grower has ever had. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 25c. 

 Vi Lb. 75c. Vz Lb $1.25. I<b. $2.50. 



Better Crops Than Ever Before 



Victotia, Corsica, Selby Co.. Tenn., writes: "We have had better crops 

 than ever before. We jised Bolgiano's Junior Rocky Ford Cantaloupes, 

 and ours were the best on the market. 



Bolgiano's New "Melting Gold" Cantaloupe 



51. Did you ever eat anything so exceptionally delicious, the very pleasant memory of it often comes back to you? That's what will hap- 

 pen if you once eat one of Bolgiano's New "Melting Gold" Cantaloupes. The delicious, tender golden flesh simply melts in your mouth. 

 It is the sweetest and most delicious melon that has ever been grown. The flesh is thick, very tender and of a beautiful deep-golden color, it 

 ripens close to the skin, the thin rind is of a rich dark green color contrasting attractively with the deep Golden flesh which is so deliciously 

 sweet and tender. The melons are well ribbed and covered with a grayish netting, they are 6 to 7 inches long by four and half to five 

 inches in diameter. "Melting Gold" Cantaloupe is an excellent .shipper and it is so good that the market eagerly takes every melon grown 

 and begs for more. As a melon for home gardening it is the greatest addition in years. Pkt, 10c. Oz.lSc. ^ Lb. 40c. Yz Lb. 75c. 1 Lb. $1.50. 



Burrell's Gem Cantaloupe 



548. This new Melon conies from the melon-growing district of Colorado, which was made famous by the Rocky Ford Muskmelon, of 

 which it is a counterpart, except in color of flesh, which is beautiful dark salmon or orange. Skin is rather dark green, and rind thin; leav- 

 ing a thicklining of flesh which is of most dehcious, juicy flavor, and fairly melts in the mouth. Pkt. Sc. Oz. 10c. 5^ I,b. 25c. I<b. 75c. 



Hoodoo Cantaloupe 



549. As a cantaloupe for the private garden, this variety will please all who plant it. The vines make a strong vigorous growth, which 

 enables them to withstand disease and produce an abundant crop of the most delicious muskmelons one can imagine. The melons are not 

 large, but of convenient size for table use, and present a fine appearance. The rind and flesh at the blossom end is firm, the skin is thickly 

 netted, and the flesh a rich, deep orange color, fine grained and of remarkable sweetness. The Melons are about the same size as the Rocky 

 Ford, nearly round in shape and very solid. This variety embodies many qualities which are desirable in a first-class medium size table 

 Melon. Pkt. 5c. Oz. lOo. K Lb. 25c. Va. 75c. 



Best of Them All. 



Mr. J. A. Wilson, Panola Co., writes Oct. 30. 1908. 



" I have bought seed ffom many houses, but those bought of 

 you last spring gave better satisfaction than any I ever planted 

 before.'"' 



EARLY SCARLET MOMMOTH 



BOLGIANO'S WONDERFUL NEW PEPPER 



163. The earliest maturing and most productive very large 

 sweet pepper. The plant is vigorous and upright, growing 

 larger than that of the Chinese Giant and produces much 

 more fruit. The fruits ripen earlier than any of the very- 

 large sorts on the market and average heavier, as the flesh 

 is unusually thick. Col'. r deep crimson when matured; flavor 

 very mild. We consider this the most desirable very large 

 pepper yet introduced. Pkt. 10c. M Oz. 25c. Oz. 40c. 

 2 Ozs. 75c. Vi Lb. $1.35. Lb. $5.00. 



The Best He Ever Used 



Mr. J. A. Brenizer, Clark Co., Miss., writes March 23 1909. 



" We are ivell pleased with your seed ts.'ei are the best we 

 have ever used. Yoti ca?i count on us to order from you when- 

 ever we need seed and we will always speak a good word for 

 your seeds and recomtnend you for a "Square Deal." 



Long Season Spinach 



1000. This variety of Spinach is especially adapted for the 

 su.nraer ceason, when other sorts quickly run to seed.. 

 Sowings can be made in early spring and followed monthly 

 with further sowings, and the crop will be continuous 

 throughout the entire summer. The leaves are a rich dark 

 green color, verv thick, crumpled and of splendid quaUty. 

 OZ. 5c. % Lb. 10c. Lb. 25c. 



Bolgiano's New Carjy Scarlet tviammetit Pepper's 



