lO VEGETABLE SEEDS 



The J. Bolgiano Seed Co., Baltimore, Md. 



CARROT 



Zanahoria SBol^re Carotte 



Culture. — Carrots do best in warm, deep, rather light and fairly fertile soil. For earliest 

 crop, sow seed of the early, short-rooted sorts in April or May, in drills 2 feet apart and thin to 

 2 inches. For main crop, sow in May or June or for succession even in July, using the long-rooted 

 varieties. The rows for these may be 16 to 20 inches apart, and the plants thinned to 2, 3, or 

 even 4 inches. 



One ounce of seed will sow 100 feet of drill; 3 to 4 pounds an acre 



Bolgiano's Pride of the Market. Jf^is early, tender fine-gramed, delidously 

 ~ navored Carrot has held its leadership since its 



introduction, and is still one of the best varieties brought to our markets. We named it 

 Pride of the Market because it contains all the good qualities that go to make up a good 

 Carrot. It is half long, deep scarlet-orange, free from small side roots, small tender core, 

 uniform and graceful. It is fine for early crop, coming almost as early as Oxheart; in 

 midsummer we have seen it outsell every other varety and for winter there is none like it. 

 Its attractive tops stay green. 



BOLGIANO'S KING. Six to 7 inches long when mature, but can be pulled earlier if a 

 smaller size is wanted. This variety meets the wants of all classes of trade. It is deep 

 orange, free of fibre and has a beautiful shape, tapering off to a rather sharp point. 



BOLGIANO'S NEW EXTREMELY EARLY ORANGE GEM. Has small, fine tops, 

 and bright orange-red roots, very crisp, tender, sweet, and coreless. Unexcelled for 

 forcing and should be in every garden. 



CHANTENAY (Model). An early, scarlet, stump-rooted Carrot with broad, thick 

 ( shoulder. A heavy cropper. 



DANVERS HALF-LONG. One of the heaviest croppers. Roots dark orange. 



EARLY OXHEART. A very early Carrot, with shapely, tender, coreless roots of bright 

 scarlet color. Our strain is of exceptionally fine quality. 



IMPROVED LONG ORANGE. Uniformly deep orange, growing long, smooth, sym- 

 metrical roots of a rich, sweet flavor retained all winter. A tremendous yielder. 



LARGE WHITE BELGIAN. Large roots 4 inches in diameter at the top and 10 inches 

 in length, with white skin and flesh. These Carrots are grown for feeding stock during 

 winter. 



ST. VALERY. A late variety with long, smooth bright orange-red roots of rich, nutritious 

 quality. 



COLLARDS 



GEORGIA SOUTHERN (Creole). Forms a large, loose, open head, or a mass of leaves on a 

 tall stem. Freezing does not injure but rather improves their quality. Sow thickly in driOs, 

 in rich ground, transplanting when 4 inches high, or sow in drill where the plants are to remain 

 and thin to 1 or 2 feet apart in the row when of proper size. In the South, sow from January 

 to May and August to 



October. 

 NORTH CAROLINA SHORT 

 STEM. A decided improve- 

 ment, which is very popular 

 wherever grown. Stem is 

 short and leaves large spread- 

 ing; very hardy, withstanding drought in summer and cold in 

 winter. Its flavor and cooking qualities are the very best. 



CORN SALAD 



Bolgiano's 

 Pride of 



the Market 

 Carrot 



Mache 



Canonigos 



SelbSalat 



Culture. — Sow during August or early September, in drills 

 J^inch deep and 6 inches apart. If the weather is dry when the 

 seed is sown, tread it lightly to insure germination. Keep down 

 weeds with hoe. Just before winter, cover thinly with straw or 

 leaves. 



One ounce of seed will sow 20 square feet; 6 pounds, an acre 

 LARGE GERMAN. Used as a salad and for 



garnishing. 



CRESS 



Berro Sreije Cresson 



Culture. — Sow thickly iri shallow drills, 

 every two weeks. If cut often it will continue to 

 grow. It is useful for salad and for garnishing. 

 TRUE WATER. Should be sown in damp 



soil, or if a stream of water can be utilized, 



it will be much finer. Cress thrives weH in 



damp hotbeds. Rightly managed, the 



culture is very profitable. To obtain early 



salad, a good plan is to sow the seed on a 



strip 4 in. wide at the upper margin of a hot- 

 bed, inside the frame, where it is always cool. 



CARROTS Pkt. 



Bolgiano's Early Orange Gem.. .$0.10 



Bolgiano's King 10 



Bolgiano's Pride of the Market.. .10 



Chantenay (Model) 10 



Danvers Half-Long 10 



Early Oxheart 10 



Improved Long Orange 10 



Large White Belgian 10 



St. Valery 10 



COLLARDS 



Georgia Southern (Creole) 10 



North Carolina Short-Stem 10 



CORN SALAD 



Large German 10 



CRESS 



True Water 10 



Fine Curled or Pepper Grass. . . .10 



Oz. 

 $0.20 

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.40 

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V4lb. 

 $0.45 

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 .25 

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.25 

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Lb. 

 $1.50 

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.50 1.50 



1.25 

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4 00 

 .80 



We pay postage on packets, ounces, impounds, and pounds 



