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(&EL.ERY. CONTINUED. 



CEXXE1R1IJE. 



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BOLGIANO'S SWEET HEARTS CELERY. 



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ELICIOTJS, crisp Celery hearts will be scarce no more, when the up-to- 

 date Celery growers learn of our Sweet Heart's Celery. Each fine, 

 large, solid stalk ha? many lender, golden hearts. This wonderful new Celery 

 was first found as a sport in our New Victory Celery. For several years we 

 carefully watched this new development and have found by many experiments 

 that not only does many deliciously sweet hearts always appear, but that as a 

 Winter Celery it is unequaled by any other kind. Solid as our famous stock of 

 Self-Blanching Celery, nutty in flavor, beautiful in appearance, and when your 

 customers find many Sweet Hearts in each stalk of Celery, you will be unable 

 to supply the demand. It is so solid it will keep until early Spring. "With a 

 limited supply, we hardly have enough to go around; so order early, then you 

 will not be disappointed. PKts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 75c, 1/2 Lb. $1.25, 

 Lb. $2.50. 



'/ New Winter Queen Celery (Pedigree StocK).— - Is beautiful in appearance. 

 Ribs, perfectly solid, crisp and of a delicious, nutty flavor. PKts. 5c and 10c, 

 Oz. 15c, 2 Ozs. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 40c, 1/2 Lb. 65c, Lb. $1.25. 



/ Perfection Hartwell.— Large, golden yellow heart; superior quality. 

 PKts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 15c, 1/4 Lb. 40c, 1/2 Lb. 65c, Lb. $1.25. 



PKt. 5 and 10c, 



\/ Boston Market Celery.— Is solid, crisp and desirable. 

 Oz. 15c, 2 Oz. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 40c, 1/2 Lb. 65c, Lb. $1.25. 



\ Dear Sirs: — After trying your fine h. <i Your French Golden Self-<y 



4 seeds of last year, I find them to be all <5> 4 blanching Celery-Seed is the"!, 



"fright, and results good, so you will find <1 •| ) best, and I took pains to let<|, 



<|L "it be known, and you re->i 



o> (Jceived a great many orders 



Yours truly, G. W. GAILY, % £ Your s truly, 



Nov. 12, 1903. Texas. % "f> W. H. ABEL, Fla 



<£enclosed my order for more seed, which 

 4you will please send at once. 



SWEET HEART'S GELBRY 



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jjy Del., Feb. 20th, 1903. 



,$? Dear Sirs: — I planted your Seed last year. 



£) I bought one barrel of potatoes called New 

 ,§ Prosperity, never had better results. Also 

 ft) planted your new Century Tomato and B. B. 

 <§ Tomato, also ordered the same for Mr. 

 £) Edward Downey, and Mr. Downey had 13 

 5§ tons per acre, the finest tomato that came 

 to our place at Porters, Del. I also planted 

 your New Early Cabbage and they were the 

 best early cabbage I ever raised. I also 

 planted them for late and they are No. 1 

 keepers. Yours truly, 



WM, H. JOHNSON. 



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Our ambition to make you a customer of 

 ours, may not be realized at once, but it's only 

 a question of time when you will become con- 

 vinced of our reliable seeds and lower prices. 



CORIf SALAD. ACKERSALAT. Corn 



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Our Motto:— Reliable Seeds at Reasonable Prices 



2 Gentlemen:— My crops were all fine this year. I bought all my Seeds 



2 from J. Bolgiano & Son, have been for 20 years, and highly recommend 



S them to others. You can always rely on them. Your Self-Blanching 



2 Celery was the best in the neighborhood. 



% Yours truly, 



J October 24, 1903. HENRY MOHR, Perry Hall, Md. 



CELERIAC. k™ 11 Cellerie 



NEW LARGE, SMOOTH PRAGUE CELERIAC. 



A large Celery flavored root used extensively 

 for flavoring soups and pickles, etc., also relished 

 sliced as a salad with pepper and vinegar. It is 

 also used to flavor chicken and potato salad. 

 PKt. 5 and 10c, Oz. 15c, 2 Ozs. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 40c, 

 1/2 Lb. 65c, Lb. $1.25. 



Culture for Rooted Celery.— Sow the seed at the 

 same season and give the same treatment as com- 

 mon Celery. Transplant the young plants to 

 moist, rich soil, in rows 2 feet apart and 6 inches 

 apart in the row. 



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CRESS. 



Salad or Fetticus. 



/Large 1 



1 Oz. Will Sow 20 Square Feet, 6 Lbs. Will Sow an Acre. 



German Corn Salad.— Corn Salad, Fetticus or Lambs' Lettuce, is used to a consid- 

 erable extent as a salad. It is sown on the first opening of Spring, in rows of one foot apart, 

 and is fit for use in 6 or 8 weeks from time of sowing. If wanted to come in early Spring, it is 

 sown in September, covered up with straw or hay as soon as cold weather sets in and is win- 

 tered over the same way as Spinach. Large-seeded the best variety. 



PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1 4 Lb. 15c, 1/2 Lb. 20c, Lb. 35c , 5Lbs. $1.50. 



Curled or Pepper Grass.— PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 

 2 Ozs. 15c, 1/4 Lb. 20c, Lb. 50c. 



, True Water Cress.— PKt. 5c, Oz. 35c, 2 Ozi. 55c, 

 '1/4 Lb. $1.00, Lb. $3.00. 



Mushroom Spawn. 



Bolgiano's Reliable English Milltrack. 



Send Postal for Pamphlet entitled 

 "Successful Growing of mushrooms." 



ENGLISH MILL TRACK. 



Pound 10c 



100 Pounds $8.00 



Per BricK 15c 



(If by Mail, add 9c per pound for Postage.) 



