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Bolgiano's Trustworthy Seeds For 1910 



Chinese Giant Pepper 



Bolgiano's New Century Cauliflower. The Best Cauliflower in theWorld 



Bolgiano's Giant Dry Weather Cauliflower. 



105. This splendid new Cauliflower will succeed and make fine crops in the dryest kind of weather 

 when other varieties fail. It produces large, solid, pure white heads weighing from 3 to 

 8 pounds. The soil should be made quite rich and thoroughly cultivated. It will suc- 

 ceed in such dry weather states as Arizona. Be sure to give it a trial as you are never 

 sure of the weather conditions through which your crop will have to go. Pkts. 10c and 

 25c. % Oz. 60c. V 2 Oz. $1.00. Oz. $2.00. M Lb. $6.00. Lb. $20.00. 



226. Double the size of Ruby King Pepper and 

 equally as mild. By careful and numerous 

 experiments we have found this enormous mild red Pepper to be a money maker of 

 great value to the trucker. The monstrous fruits are of a thick, blocky form and of the 

 most brilliant glossy scarlet. They grow four to five inches broad at the top, and about 

 four to five inches in length and are divided into four or more large ridges and when 

 ripe, they are indented at the bottom end. It is early, productive, and quickly sells on 

 account of its enormous size. The plants are vigorous, stocky, and grow about two feet 

 in height. They are well branched and thickly set with the largest Peppers, frequently 

 half a dozen fruits will touch each other as if in a single bunch; the strong growth of the 

 plants and abundant foliage enable them to mature the large number of fruits almost as 

 early as the Famous Ruby King. Pkt. 10c. Vi Oz. 20c. Oz. 35c. % Lb. $1.00. Lb. $3.50. 



New Neapolitan Pepper. Also Called Pedwick Prolific. 



Without Exception the Earliest of all Peppers, by a Week to Ten Days. 



Bolgiano's 



New Century Cauliflower 



It is by far the best Cauliflower Seed in the World. If you 

 grow Cauliflower, give it a trial. Targe growers who have 

 tried it by the ounce, are now buying it by the pound. 

 It is in a class to itself— it stands supreme. 



New Century Cauliflower 



54. 1 he Best In The World. 



1. It heads when others fail. 2. Targe, perfect heads 

 measure from 12 to 14 inches in diameter. 3. The beauti- 

 ful white heads are compact, deep and solid. 4.. Heads 

 will outweigh those of any other strain. 5. It -is the ear- 

 liest of all Cauliflowers. 6. One-third more can be 

 planted on the same space than can be done with other 

 varieties because of its close growing, compact habit. 7. 

 It is the Most Carefully Grown Cauliflower Seed in the 

 World. 8. The best is the cheapest, receiving the care 

 and attention which is absolutely necessary for the grow- 

 ing of this Special Stock. We Can Never Sell It For Less 

 Than Pkts. 10c, 25c and 50c. % Oz. 90c. J A Oz. $1.75. 

 1 Oz. $3.50. Vi Lb. $12.50. 



Does it pay to buy the best? Read these letters. 



24 Fill a Crate— Heads Large, White, Firm. 



S. O. Meddletoti, St. John Co., Fla., writes Feb. 1st, 1908. 

 •~Let me compliment you onyourNew Century Cauliflower. 

 I am now crating half an acre, heads large, white and firm 

 as a potato: taking them as they run from 24 to 28 fills a 

 crate. I need some seed next fall, and hope they won't be 

 higher than $60.00 per pound: however, they would be by 

 far the cheapest at several times that price. 



Turned Out Fine— Sold So Well. 



fohn Trabandt, Orangeville, Md., writes — "Your New 

 Century Cauliflower turned out so fine for me and sold so 

 well, it would have been clieap if I had paid you $10 an 

 ounce instead of $4.00." 



Neapolitan 

 Pepper. 



Chinese Giant Pepper. 



A Money Ma- 

 ker from 

 the Word- 

 Go. 



233. Market 

 gardeners 

 who grow 

 this Pepper 

 send their 

 crop to New 

 York, Bos- 

 ton, Phila- 

 delph ia, 

 and even to 

 Chicago in 

 ca r-lo t s 

 from one to 

 three weeks 

 earlier than 

 any other 

 Pepper can 

 be shipped. 

 It is a good 

 size, mild, 

 piquant 

 flavor , 

 s t r o n g , 

 gr o w t h , 

 very 

 stocky, and 



the Peppers are borne erect, averaging an inch larger than the pho- 

 tograph opposite. Flesh is very thick and fruit is of a 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. % Oz. 15c. 

 Oz. 25c. % Lb. 75c. Lb. $2.50. 



Largest He Ever Saw, 14 x 15 Inches. 

 J. M. Kirkpatrick, Cecil Co.,Md. writes Oct. 9th, 1908.— " The Chinese 

 Giant Pepper bought of you produced the largest Peppers I have 

 ever seen. Measured 14 x 15 inches round. ' ' 



10 To 15 Days EsrLier. 

 Victoria Corcia, Shelby Co., Tenn., writes Aug. 20, 1908; "We used 

 your Neru Neapolitan Pepper and it bore 7nore peppers than we ever saw 

 before, and it is also ten to fifteen days earlier than any other Pepper." 



