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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC., Washington, D. C. 



SUGAR, or SWEET CORN 



We Pay Postage on Seed Com Ordered by the Pkt., Pt. or Qt. Only— Larger 

 Quantities, Parcel Post, Freight or Express Charges Extra 



Parcel Post Rates See Page 2 

 One Quart to 200 Hills; 8 to 10 Quarts to the Acre. 



CULTURE. The Sweet 

 or Sugar Varieties, being 

 liable to rot in cold or 

 wet ground, should not be 

 planted before May or un- 

 til ground has become 

 warm ; for succession con- 

 tinue planting every two 

 weeks until the middle of 

 July in rich, well— man- 

 ured ground, in hills 3 

 feet apart each way, cov- 

 ering about V2 inch and 

 thin out to 3 plants to a 

 hill. The extra early va- 

 rieties can be planted 18 

 ins. in a row and 2^/o 

 feet between rows. 



Extra Early 

 Varieties 



561A. Early 

 Aviator Sugar 

 Corn. (SPECIALTY, 



see page 3.) Ex- 

 tremely early large 

 ear. Plants grow 

 about 31/^ ft. with 

 ears close to the 

 ground. Ears 6 to 7 

 ins. long, blocky in 

 form; 12 to 14 pearly 

 white rows to the ear. 

 Large, sweet, plump 

 grains of purest 

 white. Excellent for 

 the market gardener 

 as well as the home 

 garden. Pkt. 10 cts.; 

 pt. 35 cts.; qt. 65 cts., 

 postpaid; pk. $3.00; 

 bu. $11.00. 

 573. Extra Early Snowflake. (SPECIALTY, 

 see page 5.) This splendid new variety has been produced 

 by patient effort to produce a larger and better flavored ear 

 to take the place of Extra Early Adams and which can be 

 planted in the cool, early spring. While not quite as large, 

 it comes earlier than Ideal and will prove a very valuable 

 market variety for the first early production. A trial of 

 this new variety is recommended to all who wish to reap the 

 early high profits. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 40 cts.; qt. 65 cts., post- 

 paid; pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 



569. Bolgiano's Extra Early Ideal Sweet Com. 



We have never put out any corn that has given more satis- 

 faction to the market gardener than the "Ideal"; it meets his 

 every demand. Extra early, large ears, 8 to 10 inches long; 

 has a mild, sweet flavor; very tender; vigorous grower, pro- 

 ducing a wonderful crop of corn for the early market. Can 

 be planted as early as the Extra Early Adams. Thousands 

 of truckers and market gardeners are using the "Ideal" for 

 early planting. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 65 cts., postpaid; 

 pk. $2.00; bu. $7.25; ears $1.00 doz. 



566. Golden Bantam. One of the sweetest corns 

 grown. It is a dwarf, medium early variety of exceptionally 

 good quality. In all respects it is a gem — in size of plant, 

 ear and grain. It is particularly well adapted to small gar- 

 dens on account of its small size; to the more pretentious on 

 account of its excessive cropping ability on a given area, 

 and to all because of its superb quality and luscious satis- 

 fying flavor. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 65 cts., postpaid; 

 pk. $2.40; bu. $8.75. 



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Extra Early Ideal Sweet Corn 



567. Bolgiano's Extra Early Harvester. 



This is the best Extra Early White Sugar Corn that has ever 

 been placed on the market. It is several days earlier than 

 the "Golden Bantam," sweeter flavor, ears larger and pure 

 white in color. It is a rapid grower, medium in height, 

 large yielder, 3 to 4 ears to the stalk, 6 to 7 inches long. A 

 wonderful corn for early home use. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts. 

 qt. 65 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.40; bu. $8.50. 



10560. Bolgiano's New "Cream and Honey" Sweet 



Com. Extremely early, most delicious flavor, exceptionally 

 fine quality. Should be tried by every wide-awake market 

 gardener and in home garden where the "best" of every- 

 thing is enjoyed. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 65 cts., post- 

 paid; pk. $2.40; bu. $8.75. 



556. California Golden Country Gentleman Corn. 

 This is a wonderful combination of "Cream and Honey" Sugar 

 Corn and the well-known "Country Gentleman" Sugar Com. 

 Could you possibly think of anything more delicious than 

 the good points of these two corns combined into one ? Don't 

 take chances of forgetting it — send in your order today cer- 

 tain. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 65 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.50; 

 bu. $9.00. 



565. Adams' Extra Early. Largely grown for early 

 market. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 60 cts., postpaid; pk. 

 $1.90; bu. $6.75; ears, $1.00 per dozen. 



564. Second Early Adams' Corn. Ears are all larger 

 and later than Adams' Extra Early. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 30 

 cts.; qt. 60 cts., postpaid; pk. $1.80; bu. $6.25. 



558. Golden Evergreen, a splendid variety to follow 

 Bantam. The ears are larger and better filled. Pkt. 10 cts.; 

 pt. 35 cts.; qt. 65 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.40; bu. $8.75. 



562. Howling Mob. This splendid flavored sweet corn 

 grows 4 to 5 feet high, producing two good ears to the stalk, 

 which measures 7 to 9 inches in length. In season this corn 

 ripens about 4 to 6 days later than White Cory. Its unusual 

 name arose from the fact that the Market Gardener who 

 originated this strain had so many people crowded about his 

 stand that it was really a mob calling loudly for his corn. 

 Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 65 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.65; 

 bu. $9.50. 



568. Extra Early Evergreen. Ripens about 10 days 

 earlier and is equally as good. It is a splendid variety to 

 come in between the early and late sorts, and is destined to 

 become popular. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 65 cts., post- 

 paid; pk. $2.65; bu. $9.50; ears, $1.25 per doz. 



READ THIS: TWO CROPS IN ONE SEASON FROM 

 BOLGIANO'S EARLY SNOWFLAKE 



Westmoreland County, Va. 



Oct. nth, 1927. 

 F. W. Bolgiano & Co. 

 Gentlemen: 



Last April I planted some of your Extra Early Snow- 

 flake Seed Corn. We used off it until it got too hard, about 

 July 1st, and in August it occurred to me that the com would 

 germinate. On Aug. 15th I prepared the same land and 

 planted it. It not only germinated ivell hut of 325 hills 

 only two ivere missing and on Oct. 13th we gathered and ate 

 corn from the same patch. Did you ever knmv of tiuo crops 

 of corn from the same seed the same year? What I have 

 stated is facts and it is a ivonderful corn. The ears were 

 fine for a very early corn. It was surprising to those who 



have seen it. ^ ., tt 



(Signed) J. L. Healy. 



One Large 10-ct. Pkt. of Any Three Varieties of Sugar Com for 25 Cts., Postpaid 



