90 



SQUASH 



COURGE. 

 Calabaza. 



Spccfe 

 IKurbls. 



PKts., Ozs. and 1/4 Lb. delivered free, bat add 8c to pounds. 



1 Oz. Bach Variety for 40 Hills ; Large Seeded Varieties, 15 Hills ; 



2 to 3 Lbs. Bash, 3 to 4 Lbs. Large-Seeded per Acre. 



Culture. — Sow in hills in the same manner and at the same time as 

 Cucumbers and Melons, the bush varieties 3 to 4 feet apart, and the running 

 kinds from 6 to 9 feet apart. 



BUSH VARIETIES. 



273. Bolgiano's 

 Superior StocK 

 Boston Narrow 

 Squash. 



vuJ V V M A anin )L otn y^l* B«sh.— Frequently 12 to 14 inches in diameter. 

 FKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 50c. 



269. Golden Summer CrooKnecK Squash.— Of dwarf, bushy habit- 



very productive ; skin yellow ; flesh greenish-yellow color; drv and agreea- 



Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 50c. 



ble flavor. PKt. 5c. 



RUNNING VARIETIES 



331. Bolgiano's Extra Early Dawn Squash.— The earliest and best 

 white bush Squash. (Specialty, see page 26.) PKts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 15c 

 1/4 Lb. 30c. Lb. $1.00. 



271. Long Island White Bush.— An improved strain of Early "White 

 Scallop Bush ; very prolific. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 50c. 



265. Early White Bush Scalloped, or Patty Pan Squash.— Good size, 

 uniform, a heavy cropper, and early. The skin is white and the flesh fine- 

 grained and tender. PKts. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



266. New Extra Early Jersey White Bush.— An extra early strain of 

 the White Bush. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 50c. 



267. Dow's Extra Early White Bush.— An excellent early variety. 

 PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 50c. 



344. Delicious.— Green skin, orange flesh; very fine-grained, sweet and 

 ., r /?Vv x £« lent w f £ r £i es - ( s P eci alty, see page 26.; PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 



1/4 Lb. Juc. Lb. 75c. 



272 Early Prolific Orange Marrow.— A very early prolific Boston Mar- 

 row of most delicate flavor ; and uniform type. Suitable for fall or winter 

 rut. 5c. 0z. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 50c. 



PUMPKIN. 



270. The New Red or Golden Hubbard.— Red, exceedingly showy and 

 attractive. Flesh much richer in color than Hubbard, fine-grained, cooks 

 very dry, of excellent flavor. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb- 15c. Lb. 50c. 



273. Boston Marrow.— Oval, brightorange; flesh yellow and fine. PKt.5c. 

 Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



274. Improved Winter CrooKnecK, or Cushaw Squash.— Mottled 

 green and white ; flesh is yellow, solid, fine-grained and sweet,* excellent 

 for pies. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 50c. 



POTIRON. 



Calabaza. 



(Srose IKurbfs. 



Culture. May be planted middle of spring, among the Indian Corn or in the field or garden, in hills 8 or 10 feet apart 

 each way, tour seeds in a hill. In other respects are cultivated in same manner as melons and cucumbers. Avoid planting 

 them near other vines. 2 pounds to the acre. 



ih?n § weet Potato PumpKin.— Finest variety for table. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. 1/2 Lb. 20c. Lb. 40c. 



1069. Connecticut Field, or Large Yellow PumpKin.— Excellent for stock feeding. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. 

 Lb. zvc. 5 Lbs. 75c. 



PLANT 



Salsifis. Ostion Vegetal. 1baferwur3el. 



Culture.— Sow as early as the ground can be worked in the Spring, in drills 12 inches apart, 1 inch deep, and thin out to 6 

 inches in the row. Keep them free from weeds. Cultivate the same as for carrots and parsnips. A part of the crop may be 

 lett in the ground till spring, when it will be found fresh and plump. The roots are cut into pieces % inch long, boiled until 

 tender, and then served with drawn butter, in which way it is a delicious vegetable. They are also mashed and baked like 

 parsnips, and have a sweet agreeable flavor. Mashed and fried, the flavor is much like that of the oyster. Sow 8 to 10 pounds 

 to the acre. 



275 Bolgiano's New "GREAT GIANT" Salsify.— The best Salsify to grow. (Specialty, see page 25.) PKt. 5 and 10c. 

 °o',i 5c e 2 J 0zs V 2 J c - >/4 t b ;.i 0c - 1'2 Lb. 75c. Lb. $1.50. 



a «« san »w>cnnammoth White Salsify.— Superior in quality, pure white color, very meaty and fine flavor. PKt. 5c. 

 Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 30c. Lb. $1.00. 



504. LARGE WHITE.-PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 30c. Lb. $1.00. 



SPINACH 



Epinard. 



Espinaca. 



Spinat. 



1106. New Improved Curled Long' Standing'.— The very best for spring planting. 

 Oz. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. Lb. 25c. 5 Lbs. 75c. 



(Specialty, see page 25.) PKt. 5 c 



. 1107. New Victoria Spinach.— The foliage 

 is heavy, the broad, dark green leaves are of 

 the finest quality. PKt. 5c. Oz. 5c. 



1/4 Lb. 10c. Lb. 25c. 5 Lbs. 75c. 

 1105. Curled Leaf Savoy, or 

 Bloomsdale, American Grown. — 

 Earge Curled and wrinkled leaves; 

 tender and of the finest flavor. PKt. 

 5c. Oz. 5c. l/4Lb. 10c. Lb. 20c. 

 Bolgiano's "Great Giant" Salsify. f 00 Lbs. llO.OO. " LbS ' $2 - 5 °* 

 1104. Curled Leaved Savoy or Bloomsdale, Imported.— We 

 grow many thousands of pounds of both the American and Im- 

 ported seed each year. We believe our private stock is the choic- 

 est it is possible to produce. "We solicit your orders. PKts. 5c. 



25Lbs $2 \$0 l 0C ' 2 ° C * 5 LbS> 6 ° C ' 10 Lbs * $10 °* 



1108. Long-Standing' ThicK- Leaved Spinach.- leaves are large. 



thick, fleshy 

 and crumpled, 

 fully equal to 

 This Spinach A Hecord-Maucr the Savoy-leaf- 



J. Bolgiano & Son Bent to The Sun office l d - . "**■ 5c. 

 yesterday a sample of spinach which Rfj I ,ji 4 ft* 

 weighed 12 ounces, was 1 foot 7 Inches in ' 

 diameter and 3 feet 7 Inches ln circumfer- 

 ence. It was grown by Mr. Charles Marx, 

 of Kullerton. . 



12c. Lb. 20c. 

 5 Lbs. 60 c. 



1109. Monstrous or Viroflay.— A valuable 

 variety; has large, round, thick leaves. 

 PKt. 5c. Oz. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. Lb. 20c. 

 5 Lbs. 60c. 10 Lbs. $1.00. 



Dolgiano s 

 True Bloomsdale 

 Curled Savoy 

 Spinach 

 Private Stock. 



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