Bolgiano' , s Trustworthy Seeds For 1910 



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Bolgiano's 

 Prosperity Potatoes 



The Best Second Early and Main Crop 

 Potato on garth. 

 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 circumstances, and 

 can be relied upon to bring in good money. 

 It is undoubtedly the handsomest large 

 potato ever produced, and will outyield 

 any other Potato, and practically every 

 Potato is of Marketable size. It is ahead 

 of all others in yield and smoothness, and 

 is of excellent quality. Every farmer will, 

 after giving this most wonderful Potato a 

 trial, discard every other kind and plant 

 nothing.but Bolgiano's Prosperity Potato 

 for his main crop. It grows a very strong, 

 upright top, with dark colored stalks and 

 purple blossoms, and is very little affected 

 by drought, blight or bugs. The flesh is 

 as white as snow, and cooks dry and 

 mealy. The eyes are even with the sur- 

 face, the skin white, with rich yellowish- 

 creamy cast, and considerably ruffled or 

 netted. 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. Eb. 25c. 3 Lbs. 75c. 

 by mail postpaid. Pk. 60c. Bus. $1.75. 

 Bbl. $4.00. 



2 Bushels Produced 85 



Miss Mai'y E. Reynolds, Member Board 

 of Lady Managers Eudowood Sanitarium, 

 Towson, Baltimore County, Md., writes, 

 November 23, 1908: ' 'Perm it me to express the 

 satisfaction of those in charge of the Sani- 

 tation at the results attained from the use 

 of your seed potatoes. From two bushels 



secured from you and planted on the farm of this institution a crop of 

 8S bushels was realized. IVe think this to be excellent evidence of the 

 fruitfulness of your carefully selected stock of seed potatoes ." 

 Planted 5 Barrels Shipped 100 Barrels 

 W. L. Mill, Volusia Co., Fla., writes: Have just finislied shipping 

 my crop of Prosperity Potatoes. They beat anything I have ever seen 

 for turning out fine large smooth potatoes. Planted S bbls. of the 

 Prosperity" and shipped 100, making an average of 20 to 1. Shall 

 want more of them another year. 



Mammoth Prize Taker Onion 



Its Mildness of Flavor and Tenderness are Unequaled Even By the 

 Bermuda "Varieties. In Size, it is not Excelled by the Enormous 

 Varieties From Spain. 

 205. Eight hundred to one thousand bushels to the acre, and a single 

 specimen weighing as much as 6 lbs. 2 ozs., are some of the things this 

 handsome Globe Onion will produce. It has a bright, clear, straw color 

 and grows a perfect globe shape. Is by far the handsomest, most pro- 

 ductive, most profitable, and best of all Yellow Globe Onions. Earge 

 Onions can always be raised in a single season directly from seed. It 

 has always brought much better prices than any other Onion; in mar- 

 ket it never fails to attract attention on account of its beauty; on the 

 city fruit stalls it has completely taken the place of the large Spanish 

 Onions. The Prizetaker Onion is gifted with strong drought-resisting 

 ability, and we consider this one of its strong merits. People who wish 

 to make money should plant the Prizetaker Onion. It is admitted by 

 the most critical onion growers to be the largest, finest flavored, and 

 most superior Yellow Globe Onion under cultivation. Pkt. 10c. Oz 15c 

 K Eb. 35c. K Eb. 65c. Eb. $1.25. 



Bolgiano's "Prosperity Potatoes" 



Produces Big Crops Bad Seasons 



Wm. Butler, Grant County, Ind., writes, March 10, 1908: "Bolgiano's 

 Famous Prosperity Potato I think is the best potato I ever grew: its 

 cooking qualities cannot be beat. It is the best yielder, and does better on 

 poor ground than any other variety I ever grew; tt does belter year after 

 year than any other variety , wet or dry season, and you are sure to make 

 a crop if you plant Bolgiano's Famous Prosperity Potato. The big stalky 

 vines are a good thing in wet weather to hold the weeds down, after 

 they are laid by, and are a good thing in dry weather, to hold the 

 moisture in the ground." 



800 Bushels Prize Taker Onions to the Acre 

 Hancock Bros. Solley, Anne Arundel Co., Md., writes: "Gentlemen, 

 The basket of Bolgiano's Mammoth Prizetaker Onions which I sent to 

 you, is from the field which we grew from seed this season, produced 

 800 bushels of these fine Onions to the acre. IVe planted them in rows 

 12 in. apart and the onions three in. from each other in the row; 

 worked it entirely by hand, using no horse cultivator during the 

 season. We placed 40 loads of horse manure and one ton of fertilizer 

 to the acre. Bolgiano's Seeds certainly are the best seeds that can be 

 secured by tlie most Critical Market Gardeners and shippers. 



Our Bermuda Onion 

 Seeds Have proved to be the 

 freshest, purest, truest and 

 most productive. 



Bolgiano's Bermuda Onion Seed are the 

 Best in the World 



148. Crystal Wax-Onion. The newest and best Pure Crystal 



White Wax Bermuda Onion that has ever been developed ty expert 



Teneriffe Onion Seed Growers. Pkts. 10c. Oz. 20c. % Eb. 65c. 



Eb. $2.50. 



218. Teneriffe Red Bermuda Onion. Shape and size similar to white, differing only in color; a most 



desirable sort. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. 2 Oz. 25c. % Eb. 40c. K Eb. 75c. Eb. $1.50. 



21 , 7 .v. Teneriffe White Bermuda Onion. A selection of the old Red Bermuda, but possesses much finer 

 qualities and is far more productive. It is of a mild and delicate flavor. It produces full grown Onions 

 trom seed the same season. In the South, seed grown in the fall will produce fine large onions 

 tor market in the early Spring. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. 2 Ozs. 25c. % Eb. 40c. V 2 Eb. 75c. Eb. $1.50. 



Every Seed Made A Big Onion 



Otto Locke, Comal Co., Texas, writes, May 21, 1909: " Your Teneriffe 

 Crystal Wax and White Bermuda Onion Seed is the Best in the world. 

 Every Seed Made a Big Onion. Wealso planted seedfrom a Philadelphia 

 house and it was not worth planting." 



Our Seed Better At Half The Price t 



H. B. Hancock, Golard Co., Texas, writes, Dec. 6, 1908: " The Bermuda 

 Onion Seeds bought of you this past fall were far superior to seed bought 

 Of The Seed Company of New Orleans, at double the price I paid you. Will 

 be ready to book my order with you again this season. 



A Remarkable Fact 



J. E. Ficklin, Nurces Co., Texas, writes, May 19, 1909: "As I was en- 

 gaged in harvesting a crop of Bermuda Crystal Wax Onions, from seed 

 purchased from you last Fall, I was struck with the remarkable fact that 

 there was the least percentage of double or split onions I ever saw. ' ' 



