PROSPERITY POTATOES 



THE BEST SECOND EARLY AND MAIN CROP POTATO ON EARTH. 



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BOLGIrtNO'S Ffl/VlOUS PROSPERITY POTATOES 



I am very much pleased with the Pros- 

 perity Potatoes I bought from you. /raised 

 500 bushels from 14 planted. I will plant 

 the Prosperity Potatoes again nextyear. At 

 Prospect Fa ir Prosperity Potatoes drew the 

 first prise for me. GEO. H. BURTON, \ 

 Oct. 23, 1906. Baltimore Co., Md. 



Dear Sir: — On your recommendation I 

 planted a crop of Prosperity Potatoes; ifiey 

 yielded well: I have a carload in the barn 

 ready to ship. ^PHILIPS. MORGAN, 

 Sept. 16, 1906, Muchelville, Md. 



Dear Sir: — In gathering Ripe Neapolitan 

 Peppers the other day I counted 61 Peppers 

 — large and small — on one pla nt. They are 

 well worth $7 per pound. Yours truly. 

 Sept. 23. 1906. M. B. OLDS, Tyler, Tex. 



ENVY O F THE "QU ID SOD" 



Baltimore County Man Raises Po- 

 tato "Weighing 22 Ounces. 



Mr. P. M. Birckhead, of Catonsville, 

 sent to The Son office yesterday two splen- 

 did specimens of what is known as the 

 "prosperity" variety of potatoes. The ag- 

 gregate weight of the potatoes was two 

 pounds and a half, one of them w-eigiiing 

 22 ounces and the other 18 ounces. The 

 larger of the potatoes measures about nine 

 inches in length and about eight inches in 

 circumference. The other is about six 

 inches long and about nine Inches in cirv 

 trumference. 



Mr. Birckhead declared that half an acre 

 yielded 100 bushels of that variety, all of 

 the. potat oes being unusually large. 



New Neapolitan Pepper 



ALSO CALLED PEDWICK PROLIFIC. 



without Exception the Earliest of all Pep- 

 pers, by a WeeH to Ten Days, A Honey 

 HaKer From the Word— GO. 



233. Market gardeners who grow this Pepper 

 send their crop to New York, Boston. Philadel- 

 phia, and even to Chicago in ear-lots from one to 

 three weeks earlier than any other Pepper can be 

 shipped. It is a good size, mild, piquant flavor 

 strong growth, very stocky, and the Peppers are 

 borne erect, averaging an inch larger than the 

 photograph opposite. Flesh is very thick and fruit 

 is of beautiful red color. The fruit is borne in great 

 abundance, it is not unusual to see forty or more 

 Peppers on a single plant. PKt. 10c. 1/2 Oz, 15c. 

 Oz. 25c. 2 Ozs. 50c. 1/4 Lb. $1. 1/2 Lb. $1.75. 

 Lb. $3.50. 



The Care We taKe in Selecting and Cleaning oar Onion Sets MaKes Them the Best 

 you can Possibly Buy. For Complete List of Onion Sets, See Page 45. 



This Magnificent Potato has become 

 the most popular middle crop potato of 

 the newer varieties, and certainly one 

 of the most worthy. Yields great crops 

 of even, fine, smooth, large Potatoes, 

 even under the most unfavorable cir- 

 cumstances, and can be relied upon to 

 bring in good money. It is undoubt- 

 edly the handsomest large Potato ever 

 produced, and will outyield any other 

 Potato, and practically every Potato is 

 of marketable size. It is always ahead 

 of all others in yield and smoothness, 

 and is of excellent quality. Every 

 farmer will, after giving this most won- 

 derful Potato a trial, discard every 

 other kind and plant nothing but 

 Bolgiano's Famous Prosperity Potato 

 for his main crop. It grows a very 

 strong, upright top, with dark colored 

 stalks and purple blossoms, and is 

 very little effected with drought, blight 

 or bugs. The flesh is as white as snow, 

 and cooks dry and mealy. The eyes 

 are even with the surface, the skin 

 white, with rich yellowish-creamy 

 cast, and considerably ruffled or net- 

 ted. This Potato will astonish old 

 Potato-Growers in its abundant yields 

 and fine qualities, and every person 

 who is ambitious to make the most 

 money out of his crop cannot afford to 

 let this year pass without obtaining 

 seed of our crop of New Prosperity 

 Potato. Lb. 30c. 3 Lbs. 75c, by mail 

 poctpaid. PK. 50c. Bus. $1.35. 

 Barrel $3.50. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Have just finished shipping my crop 

 of Prosperity Potatoes. They beat any- 

 thing I have ever seen for turning out 

 fine large smooth potatoes. Planted 5 

 bbls.of the "Prosperity" and shipped 

 100, making an average of 20 to 

 1. Shall want more of them another 

 year. Yours very truly, 



IV. L. NULL, Oak Hill, Pla. 



NEAPOLITAN 

 PEPPER. 



