20 VEGETABLE SEEDS 



The J. Bolgiano Seed Co., Baltimore, Md 



Late or Main Crop Peas 



*ALDERMAN (Admiral Dewey). Extra-large, dark green pods, on order of Duke 



of Albany. Very fine. Height 4 feet. 



*Bol2iano's Crdckeriack. ^ good hot-weather variety bearing a superabundance 



of extremely large, dark green pods well filled with 



sweet, wrinkled Peas of finest flavor. Most excellent for market growers because 

 of its vigor, bearing quality, and resistance to heat and drought. 



*CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. A well-known, standard variety. Height 5 feet. 

 *DAISY (Dwarf Telephone). Plants stout, self-supporting, heavy cropper. Height 



132 feet. 

 *DWARF CHAMPION. A dwarf-growing Champion of England. Height 2 feet. 



*DWARF GREY SUGAR. Produce a heavy crop of small, flat pods which should 

 be gathered, broken and cooked like string beans. Height 18 inches. 



*EDIBLE-PODDED MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR. The pods are borne in 



great profusion and should be gathered when the seeds are just beginning to form. 



If broken in pieces and cooked the same as string beans they make a delicious 



dish. Height 4 feet. 

 IMPROVED SUGAR MARROWFAT. Luxurious growth and abundant, large, 



and handsome pods. Height 3 feet. 

 *STRATAGEM. Very large pods and peas of finest quality. Height 1 J^ feet. 



♦TELEPHONE IMPROVED. Robust habit. A single vine produces eighteen to 

 thirty unusually long, well-filled pods of large size containing ten 

 to twelve Peas of fine flavor, often forming a double row. 

 Height 5 feet. 



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Culture. — Sow in hotbeds in March, and when the soil has become 

 warm, set in rows 3 feet apart and 2 feet apart in the row; hoe frequently. 

 The plants may also be hastened in small pots. See page 63 



A gigantic new variety of especially desirable square, or 

 squatty shape, so that it stands erect without support, mak' 



California Wonder. 



Harris' Early Giant. 



Telephone Improved 

 Peas 



and very desirable; flesh thick and meaty. 

 One of the most valuable new sorts. 

 LONG RED CAYENNE. About 1 inch 

 longer than Red Chili, and matures a few 

 days later, but is equally hot in flavor. This 

 is the heaviest yielder of the thin varieties. 



RUBY KING. (Selected Stock.) Well known for hardiness 

 and blight-resistant qualities. A general favorite where early 

 Peppers are grown for shipment, especially throughout the 

 South. The flesh is thick and mild and it is used extensively 

 for stuff'ed Peppers. 



SWEET BULL NOSE. A standard early variety. The plants 

 are vigorous and stocky, carrying the fruit well throughout the 

 season. Slightly smaller than our Ruby King, and not quite 

 as mild in flavor. 



WORLD BEATER. The largest and heaviest yielder of all and 

 bears until frost. 



ing it fine for stuffing and serving individually. The flesh is very thick, sweet, and 

 mild-flavored, not hot. In color it is bright green, changing to brilliant red. We 

 consider it one of the finest Peppers ever introduced and recommend it highly. 



CHINESE GIANT. Most popular of the older varieties. It ripens early, is of good 

 size and flavor, with rather thick flesh. A very good shipper. 



Bears quickly, requiring only a short season to mature. Fruits very large, aver- 

 aging 3}^ by 5 inches, rich dark green, ripening glowing red. The flavor is mild 



PEPPER Pkt. Oz. V4lb. Lb. 



California Wonder $0.25 $0.90 $3.00 $9.00 



Chinese Giant 10 .65 2.25 7.00 



Harris' Early Giant 25 .75 2.50 7.00 



Long Red Cayenne 10 .40 1.00 3.25 



Neapolitan 10 .30 1.00 3.25 



Pimiento 10 .30 1.00 3.25 



Red Cherry 10 .40 1.15 3.25 



Red Chili 10 .40 1.15 3.25 



Ruby King (Selected Stock) 10 .40 1.15 3.50 



Sweet Bull Nose 10 .35 1.00 3.25 



Sweet Mountain 10 .35 1.00 3.25 



World Beater 10 .50 1.25 4.00 



We pay postage on packets, ounces, '^pounds, and pounds 



Harris' Early Giant Pepper 



