Bolgiano^s Trustworthy Seeds For 1911 



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CAULIFLOWER 



Chou-Fleur 



Coliflor 



JSlumenfiobl 



One ounce of seed -will produce about 3000 plants. 

 One-half ounce furuistied at ounce rates, and one-half pound fur- 

 nished at pound rates. 

 CULTURE. For earliest Cauliflower, raise plants by sowing in 

 hotbed or greenhouse during January or February, and transplant 

 to fiats or cold frames, 2 or 3 inches apart each way. Set in open 

 ground as soon in spring as the land can be put in good order. Soil 

 to be a warm, very rich, fibrous loam, well supplied with humus and 

 moisture. Copious water applications during dry weather, especially 

 when the plants are heading, and light dressings of nitrate of .soda 

 and potash are of much help. Set plants 2 to 2!^ feet apart each way. 

 For late Cauliflower to mature during the pickli.g season (August 

 15th to October 10th), start plants in open ground like late cabbages, 

 and handle them like that crop. Afer the heads begin to form, 

 draw leaves Qver and pin or tie them together to protect the head 

 fi'om the sun. 



54. New Century Caulihower. There is no Caulifiower that can 

 equal it. (Specialty, see page 16). Pkts. 10c, 25c and 50c. Va Oz. 90c. 

 V% Oz. $1.75. 1 Oz. $3.50. % Lb. $12.50. 



105. New Dry- Weather Cauliflower. Will produce splendid 

 crops in very dry locations. (.Specialty, .see page lb). Pkts. 10c. 

 K Oz. 2Sc. Oz. $1.25. K J,b. $4.50. l^b. $16.00. 



55. Earliest Snow Ball Cauliflower. Our .Snow Ball Cauliflower 

 is the earliest, most hardy, and, in fact, the Cauliflower that you can 

 plant and expect a crop of true, firm, snow white heads. You cannot 

 get better Snow Ball Cauliflower Seed no matter what price you pay. 

 There is but one stock of Cauliflower that is better, and that is Bol- 

 giano's New Century Caulifiower. Many of the beautiful, shapely 

 heads measure from 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Our Cauliflower 

 seed is saved only from absolutely perfect plants and is grown by the 

 most experienced and critical growers in localities best suited for its 

 perfect development. Best for forcing; best for wintering over early 

 crop. Every plant will produce a fine head. Pkts. 5c, 10c and 25c. 

 K Oz, 75c. Oz. $1.50. JiI,B. $5.00. I,b. $18.00. 



Pkts. ^^ Oz, 

 59 Erfurt Early Dwarf, FIxtra 



.selected first quality _...5c & 10c 30c 



56 LeNormond's Short Stem 5c & 10c 25c 



57 Veitches Autumn Giant 5c & loc I5c 



58 Extra Early Paris 5c & lOc 20c 



Oz. li \,h. i,b. 



4.00 .$16.00 



$1.75 6.00 



1.00 3.50 



1.75 7.00 



Bolgiano's Earliest Snow Ball Cauliflower 



1.00 

 70c 

 35c 

 60c 



CARROTS 



Delighted With His Crop 



S. C. Middlelon, St. John Co., Fla., writes, February 1st. "Let me comptiment you 

 on your New Century Cauliflower. I am now crating half an acre, heads large, while 

 and firm as a potato: taking them as they run from 24 to 28 fills a crate. 



I need some seed next fall, and hope they won't be higher than $60.00 per pound: 

 however, they would be by far the cheapest at several times thai price. ' ' 



MOHRE 



Carotte 



Zonaboria 



One ounce will sow lOO feet of drill; 3 to 4 pounds for an acre. 

 CULTURE. Carrots do best in warm, deep, rather light and fairly fertile soil that is well supplied with humus, or on strong loam, having been in clover 

 and broken the year before. For earliest crop, sow seed of the early, short-rooted sorts in April or May, in drills afoot apart and thin to 2 inches. For 

 main crop, sow in may or June, or for succession even in July, using the long-rooted varieties. The rows for these may be 16 to 20 inches apart, and the 

 plants thinned to 2, 3 or even 4 inches. To raise Carrots for stock, the rows may be made wide enough apart, .say 2 to 2K feet, to allow of cultivation by 

 horse power. In sowing Carrot or other .small seeds, especially during dry weather, pains should be taken to firm the soil well over the seed, either by 

 means of the feet, or with the roller of the garden drill. 



14. Early Sunbeam. Bolgiano's New 1911 Extremely Early Carrot. This beautiful, delicious, exceptionally early forcing Carrot, comes at the time of 

 the year when new vegetables are most appreciated aud enjoyed. Be sure to plant some. (Specialty, see page 18). Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. }i L,b. 30c. L,b. $1.00 



8. Klondike Carrot. An entirely new variety of Carrot, grows 6 to 7 inches long, and VA inches 

 through; color, rich orange red. (Specialty, see page 18). Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. ^ lb. 30c. L,b. 90c. 

 Bogiano's /^SSI^^^toii^^SSL ^^- New King Carrot. The greatest Carrot introduced in the last 10 years. (Specialty, see page 



Pride of the 99^^^S^m**^k ^^^- PJ^'- 5c. Oz. 10c. '/i: lb. 30c. I,b. 90c. 



60. Scarlet Beauty Carrot. A handsome and prolific Carrot. 2. Rich, deep scarlet in color. 3. In 



mjmim.'LKtri it - —i t length, between long and half long orange. 4. Very straight roots. 5. Very little foliage for .size of 



Carrot rTMKHjMei/itSmJkaBK roots. 6. Delicious flavor. 7. Heavy vielder. 8. Uniform in shape. 9. Often 2K to 3 inches at the 



top and 10 to 12 inches long. Price: Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 2 Ozs. 15c. K Ivb. 25c. I,b. 75c. 



64. Pride oftheHarKet Carrot. (Specialty, seepage 18). Has lead all Carrots for 10 years. 

 Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 2 Ozs. 15c. K I.b. 25c. I<b. 75c. 



■<C»* 63. Early Ox-Heart Carrot. So very early, so 

 ' shapely, so tender, and of such a fine, bright scarlet 

 color. Not only is extreme earliness a characteristic 

 of our Ox-Heart Carrot, but its exceptionally fine 

 quality, being almost entirely without core. Pkt. 5c. 

 Oz. 10c. Vi Ivb. 20c. Lb. 65c. 



61. Half Long' Orangte Carrot. The skin is clear, 

 bright in color and the flesh is close in texture, of 

 very fine grain, with very small core. For bunch- 

 ing, the handsome appearance is a market advantage. 

 Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. Vi, lb. 20c. Lb. 65c. 



62. Improved Lone Orange Carrot. Uniformly 

 a deep orange color, growing a long, smooth, sym- 

 metrical Carrot. Remarkable for the absence of the 

 detractive side roots and divisions at the point. _ Tre- 

 mendous yielder and of a rich, sweet flavor; will re- 

 tain its delicious flavor all winter. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 

 Vi Lt>- 20c. Lb. 60c. 



St. Vallery or New In- 

 termediate, one of the 



best on earth 



Early Scarlet Horn, 

 beautiful form and deli- 

 cate fl.'ivor, very early 



Danvers, rich color 



Early Scarlet Cbante- 

 nay, or Model, attrac- 

 tive color and form 



Early Half Lon^ Nantes 



Early Rubicon, deep red 

 color, few leaves, extra 

 productive 



Pkt. Oz. JiLb. Lb. 



Sc lOc 20c 60c 



5c 



lOc 



20c 



65c 



5c 



10c 



20c 



65c 



5c 



30c 



20c 



65c 



5c 



10c 



20c 



65c 



5c 10c 



65c 



Carrots For Cattle 



1048. Larg'e White Belgian. Attains a length of 

 one foot, standing one-third out of the soil. Rather 

 coarse in flesh, but a heavy yielder and easil.v har- 

 vested. Flesh and skin white. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 

 Va lb. I5c. Lb. 40. 



Early Ox-Heart Carrot 



