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Bolgiano 's Trustworthy Seeds For 1911 



Bolgiano's 



New Century Cauliflower 



It is by far the best Cauliflower Seed in the World. If you 

 grow Cauliflower, give it a trial. I^arge growers who have 

 tried it by the ounce, are now buying it by the pound. 

 It is in a class to itself— it stands supreme. 



New Century Cauliflower 



54. The Best In The World. 



1. It heads when others fail. 2. Large, perfect heads 

 measure from 12 to 14 inches in diameter. 3. The beauti- 

 ful white heads are compact, deep and solid. 4. Heads 

 vrill outweigh those of any other strain. 5. It is the ear- 

 liest of all Cauliflowers. 6. One-third more can be 

 planted on the same space than can be done with other 

 varieties because of its close growing, compact habit. 7. 

 It is the Most Carefully Grown Cauliflower Seed m the 

 World. 8. The best is the cheapest, recemng the care 

 and attention which is absolutely necessary forthe grow- 

 ing of this Special Stock. We Can Never Sell It For Less 

 Than. Pkts. 10c, 25c and 50c. K Oz. 90c. 'AOz.%\.15. 

 1 Oz. $3.50. K I.b. S12.50. 



Does it pay to buy the best? 

 24 Fill a Crate— Heads Large, White, Firm. 



S O.Meddleton.St.John Co..Fla..zi'yttes— 

 Let me compliment you on yoiii- Neu) Century Lauli- 

 fiower I ant now crating hatf an acre heads large, 

 white and firm as a Potato: taking them as they rnnfrom 

 ''4 to 28 fills a crate. I need some seed next fall, and 

 hope they won't be higher than $60.00 per potmd: how- 

 ever. they would be by far tlie clieapest at several times that 

 price. yj,^„gj, Out Fine— Sold So Well 



John Trabandt. Orangerville. Md. . writes— Your New 

 Century Caul ifiower turned out so fine for me and sold so 

 well, it would hafe been cheap if I had paid you $10 an 

 Bolgianos New Century Cauliflower. The BestCauliflowerIn the World ounje instead of $t. 00. 



Bolaiano's Giant Dry Weather Cauliflower 



105. This .Plendid new Cauliflower wiirsucceed and -ke fine crops i^the dryest ki^d o^^ weather when oOier^^^^^^^^^^ ^tiX^^^^^^ill 



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to go. Pkts. 5c and 10c. 5i Oz. 25c. J^ Oz. 75c. Oz.$1.25. Ji Lb. $4.50. Lb. $16.00. 



Bolgiano's "New Victory" Celery 



SI. An excellent winter Celery. We have grown.this '^^^^^^^^^ ^.l^:^^^^'^f^s^^'^r^i 

 while seed we have grown in France remains as solid as the finest stock of I^rench Golden SeU Blanchmg ce ^^^^ ^^.^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ 

 our entire supply for this season in France and we '^an reconimend it to j^ou as the most so^^^^^ , retained, the rest are thrown 



grower, carefully selects by hand each individual plant '^i transplanting and only the a^ ^^^.^ ^^^ .^ ^j^^ j^j,^g 



Iway. Again when he puts the full grown plants m Kilns t°/JVmter each iiid.vidua^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^.^ ^^^ 



Again in the Spring before putting the plants in the bed where the <=^ittwfntef Celeries on EartS- It has a great amount of heart, is heavier, 

 our stock of French Grown 'New Victory" Celery is one °f the Best Winter Ceie^^^^^ .^^ crisp,and of a delicious 



stouter and thicker than many of its rivals. " is the most economical Celery jet in t^oduceche^eryp^^^ remarkable keeper, maintaining its 

 flavor Its beautiful, large golden heart and compact g^o^th make an ornaniei t hard to su^^^^^^ ^^P^ . ^^^,^ ^^,^^ 



firmness as late as May. Critical market gardeners Pronounce it to be of the finest qualitj , bes^ keeper a 

 raised. It is raised for market by December. Pkt 10c. V. Oz. 20c O^ 3.c. _4 Lb. -^1^°^,^^?^ 



Bolgiano s "Sweet-Nut Celery , ,. =„ 



, 5^ T, , ■ 1 ^T „ /^cia,-,, '■«\WFFTN'TIT" is the most delicious, sweet, nutty, cnsp 

 76 For home gardens and nearby markets, Bolgiano's New Celery SWfaliiJNUi is liic 

 celerv that has ever been offered to the public. ■'Sweetnut" Celery 

 has been developed bv one of our careful French growers for many 

 vears The most rigid selection had to be made to get this strain 

 thoroughly fixed, but this season we are delighted to say after two 

 years of exhaustive testing in our Test Gardens we can ofi^er our 

 friends and customers a Celery that is surpassingly delicious. It is 

 absolutely solid, a most excellent winter keeper of vigorous sturdy 

 growth, making fine large, solid stalks, with a large, full creaniy- 

 vellow heart. It is necessary to blanch it by earthing up or storing 

 If for the winter. It blanches to a beautiful creamy-yellow Bnttle- 

 iiess is one of its most desirable features. Pkt. 10c. U Oz. 20c. 

 Oz. 35c. K Lb. $1.00. J^ Lb. $2.00. Lb. $3.50. 



Chinese Giant Pepper 



226 Double the size of Ruby Iving Pepper and equally as mild. 

 Bv careful and numerous experiments we have found this enormous 

 m'ild red pepper to be a money maker of great value to the trucker. 

 The monstrous fruits are of a thick, blocky form and of the most bril- 

 liant glossy scarlet. They grow four to five mche.s broad at the top, 

 and about four to five inches in length and are divided into four or 

 more large ridges and when ripe, they are indented at the bottom 

 end It is earlv, productive, and quickly sells on account ot its 

 enormous size. The plants are yigorous stocky, and f JO" f ^out 

 two feet in height. They are well branched and thickb' set with the 

 largest Peppers f r equently half a dozen fruits will touch each other 

 as if ilia single bunch; the strong growth of the plants and abuiid- 

 aut foliage enable them to mature the large number of frmts almost 

 as eir v as the Famous Ruby King. Pkt. 10c. K Oz. 20c. Oz. 35c. 



M Lb. $1.00. Lb. $-.50^ Abo Called Ped. 



New Neapolitan Pepper rick's ProMc 



Without exception the earliest of all Peppers , by a Week to Ten Days, 

 A jNIonev ^• aker from the Word — Go. 

 233 Market gardeners who grow this Pepper send their crop to 

 NevvYork Boston, Philadelphia, and even to Chicago m car-lots Irom 

 one to three weeks earlier than any other Pepper can be shipped. 

 It is a good size, mild, piquantflavor, strong growth; very stocky , and 

 the Peppers are borne erect, averaging 4 to 5 ms. long and 4/2 to 5 ins. 

 in circumference. Flesh is very thick and fruit is of a beautiful color. 

 The fniit is borne in great abundance; it is not unusual to see forty 

 or more Peppers on a sin.gle plant Pkt. 10c A. Oz. 15c. Oz. ^c. 

 2 Ozs. 50c. Vi Lb. Sl.OO. J^ Lb. SI. 75. Lb. $3.50. 



Chinese Giant Pepper 



