Bolgiano^s Trustworthy Seeds For 1911 



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Pkts. Ozs. and 5i I,bs. delivered free; but add 8c to Ivbs. ^, 



One ounce of seed will produce about 5000 plants 



CULTURE. The Kales are more hardy than Cabbage, make excellent greens for winter „ ,^J■ 



and spring use, and are improved by frost. Sovi^ from May to June, and cultivate the same " ' " '^ 



as Cabbage. For early spring use sow in September, and protect during winter. Some of 

 the varieties are so hardy that the green leaves may be dug out from under the snow in / 



winter and be used for greens. / 



113. Bore Cole, or Kale, Spargel Kohl. The most salable, delicious and tender of all 

 Winter Kales. About Baltimore, it is sown in May, and transplanted like cabbage to stand / 



overwinter. It istaller than theextra dwarf varieties and when the leavesare stripped, or V ji''** 



fall off, new tender leaves quickly grow out. Then they are again stripped off and used for *'' .If' 



marketing, It will stand the coldest Winter. Besides being a delicious vegetable, it has 

 always been an exceptionally profitable crop, bringing in money during the Winter months '^-r?."; 



when most all vegetables are scarce. Pkts.Scand 10c. Oz. lUc. 5^1,b. 25c. J^ Lb. 40c. L,b.75c. 



112. Extra Dwarf Green Curled Stotch, or NorfolK Kale. One of the best Kales for /^^ 



Spring sowing in the North; the principle sort grown South for Northern markets; hardy, / ■""^,05™,-;";? 



and will remain over W inter where temperature does not go below zero. Very dwarf and L ~ -■'^^^^^' • 



spreading, rarely exceeding 18 inches in height. I^eaves are a bright green color beautifully *'" 



curled and produced in great abundance. Pkt. Sc. Oz. 10c. M I,b. 15c. Lb. 50c. 



108. New Imperial, Very Curly, Long Standing Kale. Beautifully curled and 

 crimpled sort; strong, vigorous habit, perfectly hardy, bright green color; very attractive in '^^^M if^' 

 appear-ince; superior toall late sorts; will stand longer without shooting to seed than any ^"1* '.-i 

 other variety. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. % Lb. 15c. Lb. 46c. 'i'f'i". 



351. Spring, or Smooth Kale. A hardy, quick growing, smooth leaved variety. The 

 best for spring sowing, but largely sown in the fall, making greens earlier than the winter 

 varieties. Oz. 5c. K Lb, 10c. Lb. 15c. 2 I<bs. 2Sc. 10 Lbs. Si. 00. 



109. Curled German Knle. Hardy; stands the frost of our severest Winters; grows 

 rapidly; dwarf habit, beautifully curled. Pkt. 5c. Oz, 10c. K Lb. 15c. Lb. 35c. 



110. Siberian Curled. Pkt. Sc, Oz. 10c. K I«b. 15c. Lb. 35c. Bolglano's Bore Cole or Kala 

 512. New American, Extra Early Curled Long Standing Kale. Of a beautiful green 



color. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. Ji Lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. U TT I? R C 



KOriTv-R ART C«°"a*^^^ . Pkt. Oz. Kl.b. 



^"' •■•■■■ ■■-• x^ .i a. x-r X loblrabl Anise 5c & 10c 10c 20c 



CULTURE. Sow in the spring in rows 18 inches apart, thinning to 8 to 10 inches apart Basil Sweet 5c & 10c 15c 35c 



intherow. Keep weeds down, .and when bulbs are 2 or 3 in. in diameter they are fit to eat, Bene 5c & 10c 15c 35c 



and should be used at once, cooking the same as turnips. One ounce will sow ISO ft. of drill. Caraway 5c & 10c 10c 20c 



152. Bolgiano's "Best of All" Kohl Rabi. (Specialty, see page IS.) Pkts, Sc and 10c. J'»»?"'"y 5c & 10c 10c 25c 



Oz. 35c 2 Ozs 60c li Lb $1 00 Lb $3 50 (..orianaer 5c & 10c 10c 20c 



117. Early White Vienna. The Standard well known variety most largely used, fine 5il!„^?"l:™"'il ^'^ f" In'' ^2'^ .^ 



stock. Pkts. Sc and 10c. Oz. 20c. ^ Lb. 60c. Lb. $2.00. L^VeSder Sc & 10c 10c 3te 



343. Purple Kohl Rabi. Very much appreciated by the best German Truckers and Marioram Sweet New 



customers. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 20c: Ji Lb. 60c. Lb. $2.00. American " Sc & 10c 15c 40c 



L___ __ _ _ „ Rosemary 5c & lOc 30c 85c 



17 Lr li PoiREAU Sage Sc&lOc 12c 35c 



Vj Vj IV. Pi^^n-o Sorrel 5c & lOc lOc 30c 



rttixiTDir o , • A ; ■ A ■„ , t , V"S 1 • 1, J ,,«. , . Summer Savory Sc & 10c 12c 35c 



CULTUKi!,. Sow early in April in drills 1 foot apart and 1 inch deep. When plants are Thyme Broad Leaf 



6 to 8 inches high, transplant in a deep, rich soil in rows 12 inches apart and 6 inches in the English Sc & 10c 30c 8Sc 



rows as deep as possible, so that the neck may be covered and blanched; draw the earth to Hartynia Sc & 10c 20c 70c 



them as they grow. 



Pkt. Oz. ^A Lb. 



114. Bolgiano's Mammoth King Leeh. Largest and finest flavored of all Leeks 5c 10c 30c 



546. Monstrous Carenton or Scotch Champion. Very large, hardy and productive, popular for market 5c 10c 30c 



116. Extra Large American Flag or Broad London. Distinct and dark-colored leaves; stout in habit, and hardy Sc 10c 2Sc 



Lb. 



6Sc 

 1.2s 

 1.2s 

 50c 

 90c 

 50c 

 50c 

 60c 

 1.00 



l.SO 

 3.00 

 1.10 

 1.00 

 1.00 



3.00 

 2.50 



Lb. 



$1.2S 

 1.00 

 75c 



LETTUCE 



One Ounce to 3000 Plants: I |H'|''|'||I'H ^^rh^?^ Pkts., Ozs. and K I,bs. delivered 



Two Pounds to the Acre. LJ LU L X LJ \»/ J_V Salat free, but add 8c to Lbs. 



CULTURE. For early summer use, sow in hotbeds in March, sowing every two weeks for succession. Transplant the young plants to rows 2 feet apart 

 and 8 to 12 inches apart in the row. For winter use, sow in August transplant to frames; and for this purpose the early heading varieties, such as the Mil* 

 lionare lettuce, are best adapted. The Cos varieties require to be tied up for a few days in order to proper blanch them. 



EARLIEST VARIETIES 



150. 



193. 



Lb. $1, 



"nilllonaire" Lettuce. A Lettuce fit for a King. (Specialty, see page 13.) Pkt. 10c. Oz. 35c. K Lb. $1.00. Lb. $3.50. 



"BoUy Good" Bolgiano's New Lettuce. This New Lettuce is certainly a winner. (Specialty, see page 13.) Pkts. Sc and 10c. Oz. 15c. H I,b. 40c 



50. 



Bolgiano's "Best of All" Lettuce 



131. "Best of AH" Lettuce. A sure cropper, Spring, Summer, Fall or 



Winter, (Specialty, see page 13.) Pkt.Sc&lOc. Oz.20c. ^Lb.65c. Lb. $2.50. 



155. New Lettuce "Unrivalled." An improvement on the Big Boston 

 Lettuce, possessing earliness, large size, attractive color, etc. It can be sown 

 almost the whole year around; it resists the summer heat, is crispy and solid. 

 Pkts. Sc. Oz. 10c. % Lb. 2Sc. Lb. 90c. 



12s. Golden Queen. On& oiXhehast Jirst early head Lettuce for either 

 open ground or frame culture, and a good forcer; medium size, solid; golden 

 yellow heads, crisp and tender. Pkts. Sc and 10c. Oz. 10c. J^Lb. 25c. Lb. 90c, 



156. Big Boston Lettuce. Bolgiano's Famous StocK. Big Boston 

 Lettuce is the most valuable Lettuce in cultivation, its excellent qualities 

 have made it the most popular and most extensively used Lettuce in the world. 

 It can be grown in the open ground for Summer or Fall, in frame for Spring 

 or forced cool in greenhou,ses for Winteruse, producing under each condition, 

 grand, large, buttery, yellow heads, filled vrith sweet, crisp, tender, beauti- 

 fully blanched leaves. Stands long without going to seed; has few outer 

 leaves and makes a large, attractive plant. Big Boston Lettuce is specially 

 adapted to cool open ground culture. Our stock of this famous Lettuce is 

 the finest in the world. Pkt. Sc. Oz.lOc. J;( Lb. 30c. >i Lb. 60c. Lb. $1.00. 

 5 I<bs. ® 90c. 



122. Improved White Loaf Lettuce. In the earliest Spring it quickly 

 forms most delicious, large, light-colored heads and can be brought to mar- 

 ket long before other Lettuce. As a frame Lettuce it has no equal: often 18 

 lieads brought $2.50 wholesale. Pkts. Sc and 10c. Oz. 15c. KLb. 35c. Lb. $1.25. 



126. Bolgiano's New Early Spring Lettuce, in the early Spring this 

 splendid Lettuce does its best, producing large Cabbage-heads. Pkts. Sc, 

 and 10c. Oz. 15c. K Lb. 35c. Lb. $1.25. 



137. BlacKSeeded Tennis Ball. Splendid for forcing. Pkt. Sc. Oz. lOc. 

 Vi Lb. 25c. Lb. 90c. 



352. Nay King. A handsome, light green heading variety of medium size 

 and excellent quality. Outdoors the heads mature exceptionally early, at- 

 taining a size suitable for use before other sorts, and often the edges of the 

 outer leaves have a brownish tinge. The plant is very compact for so large 

 a head. It is very satisfactory also for forcing under glass. Pkt. 5c and lOc. 

 Ozs. 15c. K Vo. 3Sc. Lb. $1.25. 



