Vegetable Plants 



Grown by 3. Belgians Si Son of Baltimore. 



Oar Potted Egg Plants and Potted Tomato Plants have a great 

 reputation. They are grown cool and stocky. If wanted in quan«> 

 tity, order early and at special prices. Add 10c per 1 00 if to go by 

 mail on Transplanted and Seed Bed Plants, Potted Plants mast go 

 by Express. All Our Plants Are A-l Quality. 



Cabbage Plants. — Early. All leading varieties. For April and May 

 delivery. Transplanted. 35c per 100. $2.50 per 1000. 



Cauliflower Plants.— Early Snow Ball. Ready in April. Potted 50c 

 per doz. $4.00 per 100. Transplanted. 25c per doz. $1.50 per 100. 



Celery Plants.— Ready July 1st. New Victory, Winter Queen, Golden 

 Self Blanching, White Plume, Pascal, etc. 40c per 100. $3.00 per 1000. 



Lettuce Plants. — Ready in April. Head and Curled Leaf varieties grown 

 in flats. 10c per doz. 50c. per 100. $5.00 per 1000. 



Egg Plants. — Ready in May and June. Florida High Bush, Black Beauty, 

 New York Improved Large Purple Smooth Stem. Grown in pots. 50c per 

 dozen. $4.00 per 1 00. Out of hot beds, 30c per doz. 2.00 per 100. 



Pepper Plants. — Ready in May and June. Chinese Giant, Large Bell, 

 Ruby King. 20c per dozen. $1.25 per 100. 



Sweet Potato Plants.— 50c per 100. $5.00 per 1,000. 



Tomato Plants. — Ready in May and June. We make a specialty of 

 Tomato Plants, and can supply all the leading varieties. Potted Plants, 

 50c per dozen. $4.00 per 100. $30.00 per 1,000. Transplanted, 

 20c per dozen. $1.00 per 100. $7.00 per 1,000. Not transplanted, 

 $5 per 1,000. I. X. L.® "Greater Baltimore" Tomato Plants a Specialty. 



All Trom Our Own Reliable Seeds. 



Qh>a«rkan>v PTanf s Varieties marked "P" should have an- 

 OirawDerry nanus, other Perfect Flowering sort near them. 



Price.— Any varieties, strong, healthy layer plants, 25c doz. 85c per 

 100. $4.00 per 1,000. Pot grown plants, 75c per doz. $4.00 per 100. 



We offer a nice stock of Strawberry Plants of all the leading varieties, and 

 at low prices, considering the quality of the stock. We can supply them at 

 short notice, freshly dug and shipped direct from the nursery. Jessie — 

 Mid-season, cood size and productive. NicK Ohmer — Mid-season. Fruit 

 large, glossy red, of excellent flavor. Bederwood — Early and of medium 

 size. Glen Mary (New) — A very large variety; larger than Sharplessorany 

 other berry and fine flavor. Clyde — Fruit large, firm and of light scarlet 

 color. Excelsior. — A new acquisition, large, late, very prolific; splendid 

 for canning and shipping. _ Brandywine — Very late; productive; strong 

 grower. Tennessee Prolific — Large, sweet, firm. Kentucky — Medium to 

 late. Gandy— Late, fine for canning. Michel's Early — Very early. 

 Bubach (P)— Medium to late. Tubbs.— Very early. Sharpless— Old reli- 

 ble. Wilson — Old standard sort. Medium early. Cumberland — Medium, 

 very large, juicy, of good flavor. Productive. Crimson Cluster— Late. 

 One of the finest yet introduced. Hoffman — Medium size, firm and good 

 quality and productive. Johnson's Early — One of the finest early berries 

 grown. Do not let it get too thick. Zeiter's Early — For an extra early 

 berry this is the best of all._ Good shipper. Very productive for so early a 

 berry. Ahead of Michel's in size and productiveness. Lady Finger — Best 

 for preserving. William Belt — Early and delicious. 



Reliable Turnip Seed. 



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PKts., Ozs., and 1/4 Lbs. Delivered Free, but add 8c to Lbs. 



Culture,, — For early Turnips, sow as soon as the ground opens in Spring. No. 327 should 

 be sown from any time in July to first of August ; but the other kinds, for Winter use, may be 

 sown from the middle of July to the end of August. Turnips are generally sown broadcast. 

 but much larger crops are obtained (particularly of the Ruta Bagas) by cultivating in drills 18 

 inches apart and thinning to 6 inches in the drill. Sow in drills, one pound to the acre; 

 broadcast, two to three pounds to the acre. 



Our Turnip and Ruta Baga Seed are grown exclusively from perfect Turnips, every one 

 of which is selected and then transplanted for the growth of our seed. Hence, Turnip crops 

 from our seed must of necessity be very choice and most satisfactory in size, in trueness, in 

 solidity and in beauty. Crops from our seed will prove infinitely better than much of the 

 trashy seed sold for Turnip Seed, which for the careless manner in which it is grown and in- 

 feriority of stock so frequently produces little more than Turnip Tops. Send to us direct and 

 secure your supply from our superior stock. PKts., Ozs. and 1/4 Lbs. delivered free, but 

 add 8c to Lbs. 



313. Red Top White Globe.— The handsomest and most salable Turnip. As a profitable 

 sort for home or market it is unsurpassed. It is a large rapid growing sort, with globular 

 shaped roots. Flesh pure white. The skin is white and purple, the under portion being 

 white and the top bright purple. (See Illustration.) On account of its shape, it will out-yield 

 any other sort. PKt. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 Lb. 15c. Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



314. Bed or Purple Top White Flat Turnip.— This is one of the best table Turnips on the 

 market, being fine grained and of mild flavor. It is white below, with a bright purple top; 

 flesh white, leaves short, narrow and erect. Will matu'e in 8 or 9 weeks. A good cropper and 

 an excellent keeper. PKt. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 Lb. 15c. Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



327. MarKet Gardeners' Improved Purple Top Ruta Baga.— Our Ruta Baga is select; 

 yields enormous crops of handsome, large, solid, yellow fleshed Turnips | is grown largely for 

 cattle food; keeps over Winter 'till Spring in good condition. Get our splendid stock, and 

 the crops will satisfy and remunerate you. It is also used as a table vegetable because of its 

 sweetness. PKt. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 Lb. 15c. Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



321. Southern Seven Top. — Hardiest of all sorts ; may be left standing in the open ground 

 during Winter. In the Southern States it yields in the Spring abundant foliage for boiling 

 with cured meats, and it is only desirable for this purpose. Oz. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 Lb. 15c. 

 Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



320. White Egg. — Oval or egg shape, handsome and sweet ; flesh firm and sound-grained ; 

 thin and perfectly smooth skin of snowy whiteness. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. 

 1/2 Lb. 20c. Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



323. White Flat Dutch.— Pure white, flat strap-leaf Turnip. Early, medium size, excel- 

 lent quality for early Spring sowing. PKt. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 Lb. 15c. Lb. 30c. 

 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



328. Large White Norfolk, 

 ter in the South. PKt. 5c. 

 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



325. Pomeranian White Globe.— Good either for table or stock. Very 

 productive. PKt. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 Lb. 15c. Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



529. Long White French.— Flesh hard, crisp. PKt. 5c. Oz. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 

 10c. Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



\y 2 tc 2 Lbs. to Acre. 



3i3. Red or Purple Top White Globe Turnip— American Grown. 



-It is allowed to stand out during the Win- 

 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 Lb. 15. Lb. 30c. 



' 530. SOUTHERN PRIZE OR DIXIE.— Makes large round white Turnips 

 in addition to salad; hardy and needs no protection ; the most popular Win- 

 ler and Spring salad Turnip grown. PKt. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 Lb. 15c. 

 Lb. 30c. 5 Lb. $1.25. 



' 315. Extra Early Purple Top Milan.— Earliest Turnip in cultivation ; 

 a week sooner than any other. Flat, smooth, of medium size, with bright 

 purple top and few leaves. Flesh white and choice. Adapted to Spring or 

 Fall. A good keeper. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. 1/2 Lb. 25c. 

 Lb. 40c. 5 Lbs. ffl 35c. 



317. Golden Ball. Orange Jelly or Robertson's.— Flesh sweet and 

 firm. PKt. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 Lb. 15c. Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



318. Yello, s tone.— Flefh crisp, tender, of fine quality. Oz. 5c. 

 1/4 Lb. 10c. lft —. 15c. Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



322. Large Amber Globe.— Flesh yellow, fine grained and sweet; 

 hardy, keeps well, a good cropper. Very popular in the South. Oz. 5C 

 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 Lb. 15c. Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



319. Sweet German.— Should be sown a month earlier than flat Turnips. 

 Oz. 5c. 2 Ozs. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



326. Cow Horn.— A white Turnip of peculiar long shape and quick ma- 

 turity. It grows to a large size, standing half out of the ground. Oz. 5C. 

 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 Lb. 15c. Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



324. Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen.— Medium size, round, flesh pale 

 yellow, tender and sugary, the plant is hardy and productive and keeps 

 well. Oz. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 Lb. 15c. Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



316. Yellow Globe.— Yellow Globe is a wonderful cropper, and keeps 

 far into the following year. It begins to bulb at the very start and forms 

 large-sized roots and small tops. PKt. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. 1/2 LB. ISC 

 Lb. 30c. 5 Lbs. $1.25. 



J. BOLGTANO & SON, Baltimore. Md. November 19, 1907. 



My Beets and Turnips were just fine. I have been using your seed for 

 twenty-eight years, and I know there are none sold like them. 



N. E. BROOKS, Anne Arundel Co., Md. 



