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F. W. BOL-^tIANC) & CO. 



Tomato— Continued 



Pkgs. and 34: lb., 

 Pree by mail. 



CULTURE OF TURNIPS. 



Turnips 



BOLGIANO'S CELEBRATED B. 



B. TOMATO.— Few red Tomatoes 

 ever introduced have given the general 

 satisfaction that this one has. For 

 market gardens, home and canners. 

 Packets, 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 15c.; V-i 

 lb., 40c.; lb., $1.50. 



NEW QUEEN TOMATO.— Large, 

 solid, bright red, favorite with can- 

 ners. Packets, 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 15c.; 

 % lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 



NEW STONE TOMATO.— Bright 

 red, large size; perfectly smooth, 

 finest quality. Packets, 5 and 10c. ; 

 ounce, 15c.; V^ lb., 40c.; lb., $1.50. 



MATCHLESS TOMATO. — Fle.sh 

 very solid, deep red color; uniform 

 size. Packets, 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 15c.; 

 % lb., 40c.; lb., $1.50. 



rO^N DEROSA TOMATO.— Largest 

 Tomato that grows, a decided family 

 favorite; less acid than others. 

 Packets, 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 25c.; -A 

 lb., 85c.; lb., $3.00. 



DWARF CHAMPION TOMATO.— 

 Dwarf habit, early, prolific, pink-purp- 

 lish color. Packets. 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 

 25c.; % lb., 65c.; lb., $2.00. 



PEAR-SHAPED YELLOW TO- 

 MATO. — Bright yellow color, very 

 handsome. Packets, 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 

 25c.; 1/4 lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 



PLUM-SHAPED YELLOW TO- 

 MATO. — Bright yellow, used for pre- 

 serves. Packets, 5 and 10c. ; ounce, 

 25c.; 14 lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 



% lb., and lib., 

 8c per lb. extra. 



nily or gravell.v soils. Commence sowing tiie earliest varieties ii: 

 1 snccessicn, sow at Intervals o£ a lortniglil 

 llip fall iind main crop. Turnips may be 

 n-llar III- colli shed during the winter, cov- 

 fnr, ili,Mi!;|i comparatively hardy few will 



ilo lust in liishly enriched ligh 

 April ill diills ill. HI 12 In 1.-, ill, -lies apart, and thin out early to G o' 9 inches in rows 

 iinril Ihi- last week in ,Iiily. tiiiiii wliirli until the end of August s >wing may be made fur the fa 

 lircsciM',! unlil siirhiK I'v ciilliii;; lifl' llic to|is about one inch from tlie liiilh, storing in the I'l-nar i 



sinvivc Ihc winters i>r (lie Xm-lhcin Sl,'itis in the open ground. 



PURPLE TOP WHITE (;L0BE TURNIP.— Our stock is the perfection of Turnips 

 Avell formed, handsome roots. Packet, 5c.; % lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



YELLOW GLOBE,— Yellow Globe is a wonderful cropper, and keeps far into the following vear 

 lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



GOLDEN BALL TURNIP, or ORANGE JELLY.— One of the 

 sweetest flesh yellow Turnips yet introduced; not of large size, 

 but firm, hard, and of excellent flavor; good keeper and superior 

 table variety; of bright golden orange color. Packet, 5c.; % lb., 

 15c; lb., 40c. 



NEW EXTRA EARLY MILAN PURPLE TOP TURNIP.— 

 Tops are very small, strap-leaf, and grow erect. Roots are 

 small and flat; skin purple to pure white below. Flesh clear 

 white; it's a beauty. Packets, 5c.; ounce, 10c. ; % lb., 20c.; 

 lb., 60c. 



PURPLE TOP FLAT (strap leaf), well-known standard, 

 popular, early sort. Ounce, 5c.; V4 lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH.— Very popular for spring 

 sowing; fine for market. Ounce, 5c.; % lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



EARLY WHITE EGG.— Very handsome; pure white; ex- 

 «ellent for earlv or late. Ounce, 5c.; Vi lb., 15c.; lb., 40c. 



POMERANIAN LARGE WHITE GLOBE.— Useful for both 

 table and stock; very large. Ounce, 5c.; V^ lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



LONG COW HORN, or WHITE FRENCH.— Very heavj- crop- 

 per, best for stockmen. Ounce, 5c.; V-l lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



AMBER GLOBE™ — Vigorous grower, fine keeper. Ounce, 5c. ; 

 % lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



YELLOW ABERDEEN GLOBE SHAPE.— Fine for table or 

 cattle. Ounce, 5c.; ^4 lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



IMPROVED PURPLE TOP YELLOW RUTA-BAGA.— 

 Finely bred strain. Ounce, 5c.; li lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



SEVEN TOP.— Very hardy; grown for leaves, which are 

 used for salads. Ounce, 5c.; Vi lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



It has small tops, but large. 

 Packet, 5c.; M 



