Bolgiano''s Trustworthy Seeds For 1911 



Northern Grown Seed 

 Potatoes 



GROWN EXPRESSLY FOR SEED 



PoMME DE Terre Piila/as Tkartossein 



Culture. Any good well drained, fibrous loam will 

 produce Potatoes under rig'ht climatic conditions. 

 For early Potatoes, which mature in 8 to 10 weeks 

 from planting-, the soil must be particularly rich. A 

 rich clover sod, manured and broken the year before 

 and planted to com, beans, peas, oats, etc., is in best 

 shape for giving a good yield of nice, clean Potatoes. 

 Stable manure had better be applied to the land the 

 year before, while some good complete fertilizer, at 

 the rate of up to 1000 pounds per acre if applied broad- 

 cast, or 400 to 600 pounds if applied mostly in the rows, 

 may be used directly for the Potato crop. Open fur- 

 rows 3 feet apart and 3 to 4 inches deep. Appli' the 

 fertilizer, and run the furrower or small plow again 

 in the furrow to mix the fertilizer with the soil and 

 leave a mellow seedbed. Then plant good-sized 

 pieces, each containing not less than 2 or 3 eyes, 15 

 inches apart in the furrows for early Potatoes, and 18 

 inches apart for late ones. In some of the large 

 Potato sections the Potatoes are always planted in 

 check rows 3 feet apart each way. Cover with coverer, 

 small plow or other suitable tool. Cultivate often. 

 .Spray with Bordeaux Arsenate of Lead Mixture as a 

 protection from flea beetle, potato beetle and blight. 

 8 lo 10 bushels will plant an acre. 



We are Large Growers of Aroostook County, 

 Maine, Grown Seed Potatoes. 



Prices subject to market changes. .Special prices 

 cheerfully given to large buyers on application for 

 both Maine and Virginia Second crops. Because of 

 the scarcity of barrels in Maine we always ship in 

 barrel sacks of 165 lbs. net. If wanted in barrels add 

 25c to the price of Barrel .Sacks. 



Trust Buster. Bolgiano 1911. Wonderful. New. 

 Prodigious. Yielding early Seed Potatoes. (.Specialty, 

 see page 6). Pk. 65c. Bu. $2.00. Bbl. .Sack S5.00. 



PlucHy Baltimore. (Specialty, see page 20). The 

 best and earliest Potato on earth. Without an equal. 



' '5c. Bu. $2.00. Bbl. Sack $5.00. 



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Bolgiano's Famous Prosperity Potato. (Spe- 

 cialty, see page 21). Yields fine crops of even, fine, 

 smooth, large Potatoes, under the most unfavorable 

 circumstances. Flesh is as white as snow, and cooks 

 dry and mealy. Pk. 60c. Bu. $1.75. Bbl. Sack $4.00. 



Red Bliss Triumiih, or Improved Red Bermuda. One of the earliest 

 varieties grown. Its great productiveness, handsome color and resistance 

 to disease make it most popular. Pk. 60c. Bu. $1.75. Bbl. Sack $4.00. 



Pride of the South. This variety is a twin to the Red Bliss Triumph, in 

 everything except color, it being white, with pink eye. Pk. 60c. Bu. $1.75. 

 Bbl. Sack $4.00. 



Early Ohio. One of the standard early varieties and said to be the best 

 potato that grows in the ground. Full week earlier than the Early Rose; 

 shape oblong, quality, dry, mealy. Pk. 60c. Bu. $1.75. Bbl. $4.00. 



Irish Cobbler, it is a vigorous grower, ripens uniformly, and a good 

 keeper. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.50. Bbl. Sack $3.50. 



Junior Pride, or White Bliss. Pk. 60c. Bu. $1.75. Bbl. $4.00. 



Early Thoroughbred. One of the most popular of the Flarly Rose 

 varieties. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.50. Bbl. Sack $3.50. 



Crowa Jewel. Maine grown, good drought resister, good keepers, 

 white, pink end, very early. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.50. Bbl. Sack $3.50. 



Early New Queen. Every potato ripens at one time, snowy white when 

 baked, delicious. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.50. Bbl. .Sack $3.50. 



Early Norther. Fancy stock, extra early, rose color, very productive, a 

 favorite. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.50. Bbl. Sack $3.50. 



Clark's No. 1. Earlier than Rose, oblong, pink color, mealy cooker, fine 

 flavor. Pk. SOc. Bu. $1.50. Bbl. Sack $3.50. 



Beauty Hebron. Splendid keeper, pink turning to pure white, early, 

 productive. Pk. SOc. Bu. $1.50. Bbl. Sack $3.50. 



Spalding No. 4 Extra Early Rose XX. Earliest Rose Potato in the 

 world, good cropper, fine appearance. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.50. Bbl. Sack $3.50. 



Boigiano's Prosperity Potatoes. 



Ensign Bai^ley, or White Rose. An excellent cropper, smooth and not 

 susceptible to disease. Pk. SOc. Bu. $1.5'). Bbl. .Sack $3.50. 



Henderson's Eaii-ly Bovee. Pk. SOc. Bu. $1.50. Bbl. .Sack $3.50. 



Maine Houiton Early Rose. The genuine Early Rose still remains the 

 standard early variety. Pk. SOc. Bu. $1.50. Bbl. .Sack $3.50. 



Sir Walter Raleigh. Big cropper, flesh white, superior quality, fine 

 grained. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.25. Bbl. .Sack $3.00. 



Green Mountain. A verj- popular main crop potato. Pk. SOc. Bu. $1.50. 

 Bbl. .Sack $3.00. 



Rural New YorKer. Second early large, .smooth, white, wide as long, 

 very productive. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.25. Bbl. Sack $3.00. 



White Elephant. Most largely grown, heavy cropper, excellent quality 

 white flesh. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.25. Bbl. $3.00. 



Empire State. Great yielder, popular. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.25. Bbl. $3.00. 



Maggie Murphy. Very productive, oblong, somewhat flattened. Pk. 60c. 

 Bu. $1.75. Bbl. $4. 



Early Fortune. Oblong-, very productive. Pk. SOc. Bu. $1.50. Bb' " '0. 



Early Six WeeKs. Ready for tlie table in six weeks. Pk. 60c. Bu. . _.75> 

 Bbl. $4.00. 



Early Harvest. Very popular in the largest potato sectiun. Pk. SOc, 

 Bu. $1.50. Bbl. $3.50. 



Carmon No. 3. Most successful of the Cannon's, heavy yielder. Pk. 40c. 

 Bu. $1.25. Bbl. Sack $3.00. 



BurbanK Seedling. An old standard, popular on account of its fine 

 eating quality. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.25. Bbl. Sack $3.00, 



Second Crop Virginia Grown Seed Potatoes 



PlucKy Baltimore. We have a limited supply of these famous extremely 

 early potatoes in Second crops. Pk. 6Sc. Bu. $2.00. Bbl. $5.00. 



Gray's Mortgage Lifter Seed Potatoes. An enormous yielder, second 

 early potato with no culls. (Specialty, see page 20.) Pk. 6Sc. Bu. $2.00. 

 Bbl. $5.00. 



Sunlights. A pure white, extremely early variety. Pk. 60c. Bu. $1.75. 

 Bbl. $4.00. 



Houiton Early Rose. It is similar to the old Rose in shape and a 

 decided improvement. Pink skin, extra fine quality and very productive. 

 Pk. SOc. Bu. $1.50. Bbl. $3.50. 



Crown Jewel. A most productive early white potato of superior market 

 and table qualities. Pk. SOc. Bus. $1.50. Bbl. $3.50. 



Puritan, or Polaris, a splendid early variety, white and fine, very pro- 

 lific, yielding large crops of handsome potatoes of most superior table quali- 

 ties. Pk. SOc. Bu. $1.50 Bbl. $3.,50. 



Culture. Sow in hotbeds in March, and, when the soil has be- 

 come warm , set in rows 2 feet apart and 18 inches in the rowsjhoe 

 frequently. The plants may also be forwarded in small pots. 

 163. Boigiano's New Early Scarlet Mammoth Pepper. Much earlier 

 and more prolific than the Chinese Giant. Pkt. 10c. Vz Oz. 25c. Oz. 40c. 

 2 0z. 7Sc. Kl,b. $1.35. I,b. $5 00. 



MAMMOTH RUBY KING PEPPER 

 227. Extra Selected StocK. This magnificent variety is now recognized 

 as one of the best Red Peppers for market or family use. Every one who 

 has seen o\ir crops has been enthusiastic in praise of the beautiful plants 

 crowded with the large handsome fruits of a bright ruby red color. The 

 Peppers grow from A% to 6 inches long by 3^ to 4J^ inches through. Added 

 to their beautiful color when ripe is the fact that they are remarkably mild 

 and pleasant to the taste— in this respect unequalled by any other Red Pep- 

 per. We cannot too strongly recommend the Ruby King. So mild and 

 pleasant in flavor they can be sliced and eaten with pepper and vinegar, like 

 tomatoes , and makes a very pleasant and appetizing salad, while for stuffing 

 and pepper hash no other variety can equal them. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 

 20c. K lyb- 60c. Vi lyb. $1.00. I,b. $2.00. 



Pepper 



PiMENT J. M. Kirpairick, Cecil Co., Md., writes Oct. 9th. "The 



Pimiento Chinese Giant Pepper Seed, bought of you, were the largest 

 IPef f er / have ever seen. Measured 14 to 15 inches around. 



233. New Neapolitan. (Specialty, see page 16). Pkts. Sc. and 10c. Oz. 



25c. Vi Lb. $1.00. I,b. $3.50. 

 226. Chinese Giant. (Specialty, see page 16) . Pkts. Sc and 10c. Oz. 35c. 

 Vi Lb. $1.00. Lb. $3.j0. 



228. Bell or Hot Ball Nose. Large, hot, red, for pickling. Pkts. 5c and 

 lOc. Oz. 20c. K Vo. 60c. Lb. $2.00. 



562. Sweet Bull Nose. Pkts, Sc and lOc. Oz. 20c. K Lb. 60c. Lb. $2.00. 



229. Sweet Mountain. Flesh very thick and mild. Pkts. Sc and 10c Oz. 

 20c. Vi Lb. 60c. Lb. $2.00. 



560. True Red Chili. Not so long or thicl: as Cheyenne. Very Usef uL 

 Pkts. Sc and 10c. Oz. 20c. Vs. Lb .60c. Lb. $2.00. 



561. Long' Red Cheyenne. Very hot, pickling, etc. Pkts. Sc and 10c, Oz. 

 20c. M Lb. 60c. Lb. $2.00. 



563. Red Cherry. Desirable for its profusion of round, very pungent, 

 bright red fruit, also a very ornamental plant. Pkts. Sc and 10c. Oz. 20c. 

 \i Lb. 60c. Lb. $2.00. 



