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On July 15. 19i5, 

 Mr. J. A. Kulach, of La- 

 nasa Co., Texas, writes: 

 "Bolgiano's New 'Cream, 

 and Honey' Sugar Corn 

 turned oullo beihe finesiCorn thai I 

 have ever seen. The stalks grew i and i}.^ 

 feet tall, 3 and li ears to the stalk, some 

 ears as long as 8 inches. It was the best 

 Sweet Corn that I have ever had on my 

 table. Will not plant any other Sweet 

 Corn from now on for table or market." 



"Cream and Honey" — Bolgiano's New Extremely Early Sugar Corn 



1182. The name of this new luxury among table delicacies immediately carries the mind back to the "Promised Land" flowing with "Milk and 

 Honey." Our efforts to bring you a rare treat have never been so abundantly rewarded as they are in our successful production of this surpassingly 

 delicious flavored Sugar Corn. If you appreciate and enjoy the best things the garden grows, then start a patch of "Cream and Honey" Sugar Corn. 

 Plant it the same time you do Extra Early Adams Corn; although it is a pure and true Sugar Corn it is so wonderfully hardy it will stand the hard 

 knocks of early Spring. Rich, delicious, sweet flavor, beyond comparison with any other Sugar Corn; earliest of all Extra Early Table Corns, of wonder- 

 fully fine quality. Grows 4 feet high; ears 5 to 8 inches long and 2 to Sears to the stalk; can be 

 planted quite close in the row. Per Ear 15c. Doz. Ears $1.75. Pkt. 10c. Ft. 35c. Qt. 65c. 2 Qts. 

 $1.25. 4 Qts. $2.50. Pk. $4.75. Bu. $18.00. 



"California Golden" Country Gentleman Corn m^^ 



1136. This corn is a wonderful combination of the "Cream and Honey" and the well-known 

 "Country Gentleman" Sugar Corn. Gould you possibly think of anything more delicious to eat than 

 the good qualities of these two Corns combined into one? The kernels are long and pointed and are 

 borne on a very slender cob in zig-zag rows. The kernels are light yellow, but cook to a bright golden 

 yellow. Stalks grow 5 feet high, with 4 ears. Ears 5 to 6 inches long. Delicious, sweet and tender. 

 Early as the "Cream and Honey." Per Ear 15c. Doz. Ears $1.75. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 40c. Qt. 75c. 

 2 Qts. $1.40. 4 Qts. $2.60. Pk. $5.00. 



"Butter-Nut" Sugar Corn 



1005. Early "Bulter-Nut" Sugar Corn is the most recent development of one of the greatest 

 expert Sugar Corn growers and hybridizers in the world. It follows "Cream and Honey" Sugar 

 Corn by four to seven days. Ears 7 to 9 inches long, with 14 rows of good-size " Butter-Nut" pearly 

 grains. Stalks grow about 5 feet high and produce 2 fine ears. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 35c. Qt. 65c. 2 Qts. 

 $1.25. 4 Qts. $2.25. Pk. $4.00. Bu. $15.00. Per Ear 15c. $1.75 Doz. 



"Country Gentleman" Sugar Corn 



1065. Yields from 3 to 6 ears on each stalk. One of the most delicious Sugar Corns grown. 

 Kernels plump, pearly white, milky and so tender they fairly melt in your mouth. It is deliciously 

 tender, even when a little old. Ears average 8 or 9 inches long. Gob small, plump and filled zig-zag 

 from end to end with pearly white kernels of great depth. Per Ear 15& Doz. Ears $1.75. Pkt. 10c. 

 Pt. 35c. Qt. 65c. 2 Qts. $1.25. 4 Qts. $2.50. Pk. $4.75. Bu. $18.00. 



"Snow White" Evergreen Sugar Corn 



1066. White as snow and 5 days earlier than StowcU's Evergreen. 2 or 3 beautifully shaped 

 ears to a stalk. Deliciously flavored and as sweet as sugar. Very tender. Each ear has 1 6 or more 

 rows of long, slender purest white grains. Being Snow-White it is extremely attractive when served 

 on the table. When put up in cans it retains its whiteness anddoesnot have that yellowish tinge of the 

 regular Stowell's Evergreen. Stalks straight and vigorous, 6 to 8 feet high. Ears are uniform, very 

 large and completely filled to tlie tip. Market gardeners, canners and all who know Sugar Corn will 

 pronounce "Bolgiano's Snow-White Evergreen" the best Corn on Earth. Ear 15c. Doz. Ears $1.75. 

 Pkt. 10c. Pt. 35c. Qt. 65c. 4 Qts. $2.25. Pk. $4.00. Bu. $15.00. 



Bolgiano's "65-Day" Corn, White Cob 



The Handsomest Early Corn That's Brought to Market 



1049. White cob 65-Day Corn is the result of carefully selecting the earliest and largest ears of 

 Gillespie's Early Neck Corn, and crossing these with the earliest and best strain of Stowell's Evergreen 

 Sugar (lorn. The result is a corn of fine quality, of 12 to 14 rows and reliable no matter what weather 

 it has to stand. Being large, extremely attractive, early, tender and sweet, it quickly sells at money- 

 making figures. Very profitable as a Fall crop when planted in Midsummer. Ear 7c. Doz. Ears 

 75c. 100 Ears $4.50. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 2 Qts. 40c. 4 Qts. 70c. Pk. $1.25. Bu. $4.50. 



"Truckers' Favorite" Sweet Corn 



1222. For a second early to follow Early Adams, this is unquestionably one of the best; or for 

 planting late to mature quickly it is equally valuable. It is a white corn, with good depth of grain, 

 tender and sweet, and makes a most desirable size for roasting ears. Every season this splendid com 

 grows more and more popular, especially among market growers, with whom it has proved a money- 

 maker. The fine, large, well-filled ears present a splendid appearance and find a ready sale. Per Ear 

 7c. Doz. Ears 75c. 100 Ears $4.50. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 2 Qts. 40c. 4 Qts. 70c. Pk.31.25. 

 Bu. $4.50. 



California Golden Country Gentleman 

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