Bolfiano't Noveltiet and Specialtie« for 1919. 



Sweet Air Cantaloupe 



It is the sweetest, finest flavored, juiciest and best 

 melon ever offered. It is a little l.irger than the 

 Rocky Ford, well netted. THICK GREEX FLESH, 

 small seed ca^ntT. It has readily sold every season 

 for SlOO more per crate than any other melon, .ind 

 has always cut sweet. When the other standard 



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KMGHT LA.NT.\LijL'PE. 

 sorts have been flat to the taste, this has been per- 

 fect in sweetness. Restaurants demand it and will 

 take no other when they can get this one. It is 

 prolific; the l)e8t for table; the best for restaurant; 

 ALL SWEET should have been its name, but it gets 

 it.« name from the farm where it was originated. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; «4 lb., 35 cts.; lb., $1.25. 



Sweet Air CantjQoupe. Our seed this year is grown 

 from NEW STOCK— direct from the originator. We 

 gave Mr. Wm. Ryan, of Ritchie, Maryland, a pound 

 of this stock seed, and he states that the stfltk was 

 the best he ever had. 



The Knight Cantaloupe. 

 This was introduced by 

 the originator of our 

 Famous Sweet Air Can- 

 taloupe. His description 

 of this melon is as fol- 

 lows: "It is less liable to 

 blight, considerably 

 earlier in maturing and 

 nearly, if not quite, as 

 large" as the Sweet Air. 

 The flavor is the equal 

 of the best on the mar- 

 ket." The melons f*n' 

 firmly netted, uniform in 

 size, and the thick grr-f n 

 flesh is most delicious in 

 flavor. We recommf-n i 

 this to our Market Gar- 

 dener trade as well a = 

 the home gardener. Pkt., 

 5 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; 14 

 lb., 85 cts.; lb., $3-00 

 by mail postpaid. 



FREE BY MAIL. To our 

 patrons we offer to deliver 

 all Garden and Flower Seed 

 by Parcel Post at Catalogue 

 price, if order is accom- 

 panied with cash. This does 

 not apply to Peas, Beans, 

 Potatoes, Onion Sets and 

 Com, which will have to b€ 

 sent by Express or Freight, 

 charges collect 



Extra Early Ideal Sweet Corn 



We have never put out 



anything that has given 



greater satisfaction to our 



friends than this new Corn. 



First, it was ready for the 



market as soon as "the Extra 



Early Adams; second, large 



size ear; third, it brought 



more money, and fourth, it 



satisfied the most critical 



trade. What more could be 



said? While not a sugar 



com, it is a sweet corn; can 



be planted at the same time 



as the Adams Corn and pro- 

 duce an ear much larger. 



finer texture, sweet and with 



blades on the ear. Not in a 



single instance have we sol<l 



a gardener this corn who 



has not come baik for :i 



further supply. Pkt., 10 cts.; 



express, not prepaid; pint, 



20 cts.; quart, 30 cts.; gal- 

 lon, 85 cts.; peck, $1.65; 



bushel, $6 00. 

 Summer King Lettuce. Im- 



men.se heads as solid as a 



cabbage and cui led. It pro- 

 duces liirge heads often 15 1 



and 16 inches across. The 



heart blanches beautifully 



and is crisp, tender and de- 

 licious. It is a robust-grow- 

 ing variety, rooting deepl\ 



and thus able to resist hot. 



dry weather; slow to run 

 to seed, and a sure header. The outer color is of a 

 distinct apple-green. It has been extensively grown 

 in all sections of the country, and as a standard sum- 

 mer I>ettuce it is in every way desirable. Pkt. 5 cts.; 

 oz., 20 cts.; 14 lb., 50 cts.; "lb., $1.75 postpaid. 



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