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1818 J, Bolgiano & Son, Seedsmen, Baltimore, Md. 1915 



ALL PUT UP IN 

 11 -PECK BAR- 

 REL SACKS. 



Write For Special Prices For Car 

 Lots or Less Delivered Your Station 



Northern -Grown 



Seed Potatoes 



Grown Expressly for Seed 



We Represent Large Growers of Aroos- 

 took County, Maine Urown Seed Pota- 

 toes. Prices bubjeet to Market 

 Changes. tSpecial prices ctieerfuliy 

 given to large buyers on appUcauou. 

 Because of the scarcity ol barreis in 

 Maine we ship in 11-Peck barrel sacks- 

 If wanted in barrels add 25c to the 

 price of Barrel tracks. 



"Trust Buster" Potatoes. Newest 

 variety. This New Potato will yield 

 such early and enormous crops. It will 

 make the Potato Growers Independent- 

 ly rich. Lb. 35c. 3 Lbs. 90c by mall, 

 postpaid. By freight or express P. O. 

 B. Baltimore. Pk. 45c. Bus. $1.40. 

 Bbl. ?3.25. 



Plucky Baltimore. The best and 

 earliest Potato on earth. Without an 

 equal. Pk. 45c. Bus. $1.40. Bbl. Sack ?3.25. 



Bolgiano's Famous Prosperity Po- 

 tato. Yields fine crops of even, fine, 

 smooth, large Potatoes under the most 

 unfavorable circumstances. Flesh Is as 

 white as snow and cooks dry and 

 mealy. Pk. 40c. Bus. $1.30. BbL 

 Sack $3.00. 



Gray's Mortgage Lifter Seed Pota- 

 toes. An enormous yielder, second 

 early potato with no culls. Pk. 45c 

 Bu. $1.40. Bbl. Sack $3.25. 



Enolas. — One of the Newest, Most 

 Productive and Best Potatoes Ever 

 Introduced. Second Early, Pk. 40c 

 Bu^ $1.30. Bbl. Sack $3.00. 



Sunlights. A pure white, extreme- 

 ly early variety. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1 15 

 Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Spalding No. 4. Extra Early Kose 

 AX. Earliest Rose Potato in the world 

 good cropper, fine appearance. Pk. 35c 

 Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Ensign Bagley or White Rose. An 

 excellent cropper smooth and not sus- 

 ceptible to disease. Pk. 35e. Bu. $1.15 

 Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



ft l^^^ w'**'*'"' -J} '■ * ■'^sorous grower, ripens uniformly, and 



Ir^^^i^^'^r-^ P,'<^- ^5c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



A?n?„f h""?4^^'*U^ Bovee. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



7T,ainJ^t>.?'"i'*"^ ^^''^ ?°se. The genuine Early Rose still re- 



^ck $2 75 ^'^"'^^'■'^ ^^^^y variety. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. 



n^^"'fiy''^'*®'".^'®'^J^; ^'^ cropper, flesh white, superior qual- 

 ^r~r^ l?'""t'^i ^^: ^^°- ^"- ^1-15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 

 ,,^'ecn Mountain. A very popular main crop potato. Pk. 

 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75 



Rural New Yorker. Second early large, smooth, white, wide 

 as long, very productive. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Red Bliss Triumph or Improved Red Bermuda. One of the 

 earliest varieties grown. Its great productiveness, handsome 

 color and resistance to disease make it most popular. Pk. 35c 

 Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



WTilte Elephant, Most largely grown, heavy cropper, excel- 

 lent quality, white flesh. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack S2.75. 



Empire State. Great yielder, popular. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. 

 Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Early Fortune. Oblong, very productive. Pk. 35c. Bu. $l.ls. 

 Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Early Six Weeks. Readv for the table in six weeks. Pk. 

 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Early Harvest. Very popular In the largest potato sections. 

 Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack S2.75. 



Carmon No. 3. Most successful of the Cannon's, heavy 

 yielder. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack, $2.75. 



Bnrbank Seedling. An old standard, popular on account of 

 it.s fine eating qualitv. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Junior Pride or WTiite Bliss. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. $2.75. 



Pride of the South. This variety Is a twin to the Red Bliss 

 Triumph in everything except color, it being white, with pink 

 eye. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Early Ohio. One of the standard early varieties and said to 

 be the best potato that grows in the ground. Full week earlier 

 than the Early Rose, shape oblong, quality dry, mealy. Pk. 

 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Early Thoroughbred. One of the most popular of the Early 

 Rose varieties. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Crown Jewel. Maine grown, good drought reslster, good 

 keepers, white, pink end, very early. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. 

 Sack $2.75. 



Early New Qneen. Every potato ripens at one time, snowv 

 white, when baked, delicious. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. 

 Sack $2.75. 



Early Norther. Fancy stock, extra early, rose color, very 

 productive, a favorite. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Clark's No. 1. Earlier than Rose, oblong, pink color, mealy 

 cooker, fine flavor. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Beauty Hebron. Splendid keeper, pink turning to pure white, 

 early, productive. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Puritan or Polaris. A splendid early variety, white and fine, 

 very prolific, yielding large crops of hanasome potatoes of most 

 superior table qualities. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. $2,75. 



American Giant, One of the most popular of the new heavy 

 yielding potatoes. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. $2.75. 



Bolgiano's Prosperity Potatoes 



McCormack Potatoes. A very late heavy yielding potato, 

 about the best of all winter keepers. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. BbL 

 Sack $2.75. 



Dakota Rose. An enormous yielding Dark Red Rose Potato. 



Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.15. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



\ Bolgl 



iano's Perfect Seed Potatoes 



The United States Department of Agriculture places their tag of 

 inspection and approval on every sack of Seed Potatoes) sold by 

 I J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Certificate of Quality 



This is to certify that I havi had charge of all the Seed 

 Potatoes grown for J. Bolgiano & Son, during this growing 

 season. I have been with them since April isth; looked after 

 the selecting of their seed and the treating of the same, have 

 also had charge^ of the spraying during the growing season. 

 There was nothing planted but the very best selected seed, and 

 nothing has been left undone to have them right. The crop is 

 now being harvested, and the results of my work are most 

 satisfactory. We are harvesting one of the largest crops ever 

 ' grown in Aroostook County, Maine, and of the finest quality, 

 ' free from any disease and true to name. I spent some time 

 in Washington, D. C, with the Horticultural Board before 

 coming here and their ideas of producing FIRST CLASS 

 SEED have been carried out to the letter for J. Bolgiano Sf 

 Son. 



(Signed) G. R. BISBY, 



Plant Pathologist, 

 Presque Isle, Maine. 

 Sept. 19, 1914. 



Entirely Satisfactory. 



On October so, 1913, Mess. Woodard Bros., of Norfolk Co. Va.. 

 writes: "We are now making preparations to handle Seed Irish 

 Potatoes strictly Maine select stock, again this coming season, and 

 as we purchased of you some of our stock the past season, and 

 same having proved entirely satisfactory indeed, we are writing to 

 ascertain what the prospects are this coming season for us to get 

 together on a few cars." 



A Fine Lot of Seed. 



On April 3, 1913, Mr. R. T. Brtce of Anne Arundel Co., Mi., 

 writes: "The three bags of Gray's Mortgage Lifter Potatoes ana 

 four bags of American Giants came in good shape and are a very 

 fine lot of seed." 



The Best Potato In The World. 

 Wm. Butler, Grant Co., Ind., writes: "Bolgiano's Famous Pros- 

 perity Potato I think is the best I ever grew: its cooking qualities 

 can not be beat. It is the best yielder and does better on poor 

 ground than any other variety I ever grew. It does better 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 

 Potatoes. The big stalky vines are a good thing in wet weather to 

 hold the weeds down after they are laid by, and a good thing in 

 dry weather to hold the moisture in the ground." 



