Bolgiano's NEW CENTUR.Y Cauliflower. 



We have done our part by growing for you the finest stock of Cauliflower in the World, if you want the Best here's your opportunity 



54. BOLGIANO'S NEW CENTURY CAULIFLOWER. 55. BOLGIANO'S SELECTED STOCK. 



THE BEST CAULIFLOWER IN THE WORLD. B E , A , R H E „ ST SN0 ^ BAI f CAULIFLOWER.-Yes our stock of Snow 



"^^^Hfite^^^Wgk Ball Cauliflowei is the earliest, most uniform, most hardy, and, in fact, 



I. It heads where others fail. ..... ^^^Hr^ ^*L _ the Cauliflower that you can afford to plant and expect a crop of true, 



2 - Large pertect heads measure from 12 to 14 inches in diameter. JKkW — "*^9S9pfPl firm, snow-white heads. You cannot get better Snow Ball Cauliflower 



3. The beautiful white heads are compact, deep and solid. ^^«fe&» Seed, no matter what price you pay. There is but one stock of Cauli- 



4. Heads will outweigh those of any other itrain. ^HB flower that is better and that is Bolgiano's New Century Cauliflower. 



5. It is the earliest of all Cauliflowers. 4af ■§& Many of the beautiful shapely heads measure from 10 to 12 



6. One-third more can be planted on the same space that can he done with inches in diameter. Our Cauliflower seed is saved only from ab- 



other varieties because of its close growing, compact habit. "* i lBr InB solutely perfect plants and is grown by the most experienced 



I- l-'Jf- 1 ^?.!^??? isS^^J-J-J^S ^. 1 * Cauliflower Seed in the World. ^Kiitee growers in localities best suitedfor its perfect development. Best 



8. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Receiving the care and attention which "V MB for forcing, best for wintering over for early crop. Every plant 



is absolutely necessary for the growingof this Special StocK, we can H| will produce a fine head. You mav have failed with seed from 



never sell it for less than $1.00 for 1/4 Oz.. $2.00 for 1/2 Oz., $4.00 per others. Try our selected, choice, high-grade stock and have suc- 



0z„ $15.00 per 1/4 Lb. cess. Packets 5c, 10c and 25c. 1/4 Oz. 50c. 1/2 Oz. 75c. 



,^~^~^~- ^^^^v~^~^^^^^~~^~^~~-.~-~n M Oz. $1.25. 1/4 Lb. $4.00. 1/2 Lb. $7.50. 



\ Messrs. BODGIANO & SON, Baltimore, Md. j "":, Jl® Sl '- LeNORMAND'S SHORT STEM.— PKts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 60c, 



( Gentlemen: — Last Spring I planted vour "New Century Couliflower" ) ' „" Sir 1/4 Lb. $1.60, Lb, $6.25. 



( seed alongside of Henderson's Snow Ball Cauliflower. I have been 5 ISt'^W W 57- VE,TCH ' S AUTUMN GIANT.- PKts. 5c and 10c, Oz, 40c, 



( growing Cauliflower and truck on a large scale for tin p.isi 17 years, and ) ^^^EBk 1/4 Lb. $1.15, Lb. $4.25. 



in all of my experience I have never seen a Caul i ,^~.-v~-^~~v^-0 J Wk. J/bk 58, EXTRA EARLY PARIS.— PKts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 50c, 



flower to equal the New Century. It is as early as ; ' ^» "**;•» Mm 1/4 Lb. $1.50. 



the Snow Hall, bul produces much larger and more ( 1"H[ ^Mp*' 59. ERFURT, Extra Early Dwarf.— PKts. 5c. 10c 



attractive heads. Whenever I brought it home for i " ^\ j#^ ana 25c ' 0z " $ !,50 » l!4 Lb - $6.00, Lb. $22.50 



our own use the folks always knew I had the New ( \ 'lumtfr ^~^r^-*^~*^*^*^s-~^ : ~^^s^^^^^^.s^^s*^^-^^-*s-^ ) 



Century, and my helpers who have stood by me many ( V ■ i^*™* X Recommendation from Robert Winters, ( 



years agree with me in this statement. On the mar- ( ^^^S&gmdfi^^ X Florida. ( 



ket the New Century Cauliflower would sell at a ( ., ^ March 31, 1905. ( 



much higher price than any others, and the person < . W > A crate of your Great B B Tomato will weigh ( 



who hesitates about buying the New Century on ac- ( 1 ci^^SS^5!iJi53 a il2L a j^2i!^^ 



< count of the difference in price, is making a serious ( j Wk. r ^*^^s*^~^~^^^-^^-~-^s^^-^^^^s^-^^^*^^~^*^^^ 



< and great mistake, because in one small sale he can I M r^-^~- „ V( 



< more than make up the slight difference. S H ) " So far * a yet SO near -" The mail ) 



< Hoping that your honorable firm will always con- c , ' \ maKes us near you, no matter how far \ 

 ( tinue to serve its patrons as well in the future as von { \ «.,,«, l. ? 

 ( have in the past, I remain, Yours truly. ^*> II £ away you may ne. \ 



^~~^v^-^~ v~^ X^ft(|fl^__ ■■hj&**^£§L /* ' a X Mess. J. Boigianu& Son, ' > 



O- _ ™^ mm "liiBmeKaL »■ ^*$L. a «. ?' S Baltimore, Md. 



VC mj l\ ^^ '"" s ***«sA ! jf^&r ) Gentlemen:— It looks like 



[\ ^B r^^ m 4HH»* ^^^rrilii, ii ■< ; every seed of the New Cen- 



* " ^Sfflr TSBfyM ) tury Cauliflower came up 



Sometimes called GUMBO. ^Wjfl ) P rom P t! y an d is doing well. 



lOz. to 40 feet of Drill, / ftfli I W. E. Hudson, Fla. 



10 Lbs. to the Acre. J J M§*? 



198. PerKin's Mammoth Long- ' .§ 



Podded OKra.— This new Okra /,„# A i K 



was originated by M. B. Perkins, Lv W W§ jR \ The recommendations we 



a New Jersey trucker, after If . 1\ , "P faily receiving from our 



many years of careful study and % I M M ) { 3 e "? s spur us on to greater 



selection. Pods shoot out from f JL 'Wm' 



the stalk within 3 inches of the Jr xJpB 



ground, and the whole plant is aa ^!S| 



covered with them to its extreme Mm 



height. Pods arc an intense MBm w&SSik. 



green color, 9 to Hi inches long, a^tL. M \—*dlBmKk. ' ■ ''^m J ^#*S^^'* ' S Mess. J. Bolgiano J 



vc-r\ slim, anil do not get hard. ■-■^mWma ^Z ...-if^f t - j& • ,' ■ fmmM>»^-^T^^'^^^^ J ^'^ ) We have planted some of 



It is much sought by canners. ^^ L ~^^^^99^^Htm^mmL ' -^^^^ ) v '"" White Bermuda Onion 



PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 2 Ozs. 15c, -^r. HT ~ ^"^v -- S -'" S seeds this year and got 



1/4 Lb. 20c, 1/2 Lb. 25c. ^**^I!«i§" ** . A. ^^" ~<^ : ' < good stand. 



Lb. 40c. ^^^"^SiSs-.' "" --— *«»»-,^ ^«w. •'•-* ---- -^S^^"^ $ I,as Islitas Irrigation Co. 



199. Dwarf Green Prolific "**** e *****'^^^^iSS=±L -— --r r' : , ' '■-■-—' " ■ ) R. M. Johnson, Mgr. 



Density OKra or Gumbo. — Its ~"""im ■■■■ mimni mh »»■ <^^s-*^s-^*^^^^ — ■^^^■^~^- 



green pods impart fine flavor and « 



consistency to soups and stews, beside? being ' ■"^ __ -f __• __ ^^_ __ • __ l~~fc JlL "i • _ , , %^ ~t ^-^. mf~~^ — -> 5 .^-^ — • ^"~^ -— -_ —J 



A f P a a ?ag! 1 r he PKri.c/oiToZS"o a z. dis i5S! Bolgiano's Ke^lialol^ C->riion »e^^cl. 



^^^It^tf&t^tUsoftus^ NEW CROP BERMUDA ONION SEEDS, true teneriffe seed 



tmct and beautiful new Okra are much longer 0NE OUNCE WILL SOW 100 FEET OF DRILL. SIX POUNDS TO AN ACRE. 



than any other sort; perfectly smooth, never - „ „„„„ ,,,,., , .. . . ■ . „ , . , • r ~ 



prickly. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 2 Ozs. 15c, PTpHESE ONIONS are the leading and most profitable varieties grown in the South. Our stock is TRUE, being grown by contract for us at Teneriffe, 

 14 Lb. 20c, 12 Lb. 25c, Lb. 40c". ±, located on one of the Canary Islands, off the northeast coast of Africa. The crop of seed this year was a short one, and some will charge extreme 

 201. Bolgiano's Imperial Dwarf Short- ' prices. We will not take advantage of our customers, but are making the price in reach of all, and at the same time allowing ourselves a fair mar- 

 Podded OKra.— This, the production of one of E ' n °* P r °fit- Some will say to you our stock is old because we sell it low. To this we answer: We guarantee the seed .to be fresh and true Teneriffe 

 our most energetic market gardeners, outrivals in grown, and will give any prospective buyer a sample to test before placing his order with us, if he so desires, 

 productiveness and attractiveness of its fruit and „._ .»,«»..«•.»... .......... ............. „...„.. ... ,. ,, 



selling qualities all other varieties. It has a nniTrTII/m nuin&l lm IM P R 0VED WHITE BERMUDA ONION.— This variety is not. ^ only the most popular but the 



dwarf, shapely, dense po'i I of an attractive pea ?„s rKIZh lAKtn UNILIN most salable of all foreign varieties, and one that is grown more exten- glV sively in the South than any other 



green color. The flavor is exceptionally rich, and nifctinnwi wiuwiii sort The Improved is a selection of the old Red Bermuda, but pos- mm sesses much finer qualities, and is 



those who have once used our «, w-ij ... . x . far more productive. It is oval in shape, of a white color, quite early, W. very solid, does not skin in trans- 



Imoerial Okra orefer it to anv rllldness ot flavor and lender- portation, and keeps better than any other foreign variety. It is also of mm a mild and delicate flavor. I,ike 

 other variety. Our home can- ne *t a ^SSS55Tw^?i f.Tf? * the Italian - var ] eties il Produces full- 

 ners willingly pay 20 to 25 nermuua ¥ armies. grown Onions from seed the same sea- 

 cents per box' more than any In Size it is Not Excelled by the !?"• I l 1 „ the South seed sown in the 

 other sorts would bring. It is Enormous Varieties from F al1 wl , n P. roduc f fine . large Onions 

 with pleasure we commend it Spain. for market in early Spring. PKts. 5c 

 to our trade, feeling fully as a |? d , Wc. Oz. 15c, 1/4 Lb. 60c, A 

 sured that they will appreciate EIGHT hundred to one thousand VI LB. $1.00, Lb. $2.m0. Mjf, 

 the best Okra for home mar- bushels ^tothe acre and a <4<utesp«c, IMPROVED RED BERMUDA » 

 ket and canners, and one lmen weighing as much as 6 pounds ONION —Shane nnd si/e similar rr. 

 which alwavs brings 2 ounces, are some of the things this „?■» J-b - pe , SIze , slmllar t( ? 

 top pricel-PKt. 5%, handsome Globe Onion will produce. %££$?%£* °^ t i n fl^*. fS!* 

 Oz. 10c, 2 Ozs. 1 5c. " has a bright, clear, straw color, and &z Jlr 1/4 I h SOr 1/9 1 h o2r* H 



14 Lb. 25c, 12 Lb. invariably grows a perfect globe V ?' i^i, 1 ' 4 Lb - 50c> ''2 Lb. 90c. '^feg.P '■ ■ iyf h M Tg r-f^ » iAilflilMl 



40c, Lb. 75c. shape. It is by far the handsomest. "■■ »•■«• 



202. Lady Finger most productive, most profitable, and 210. Extra Early Pearl Onion, or 



OKra. —The plants best of all the Yellow Globe Onions. White Queen.— Finest American 



are uniform in I<arge Onions can always be raised in Seed. — Has an enormous size; grows 



growth, and with a single season directly from seed. It with wonderful rapidity and makes 



their Hibicus - like has always brought much better full-sized roots from seed the first sea- 



^* flowers make a pret- prices than any other Onion; in mar- son. The skin is a pure white waxy color, with flesh snowy white, r* 



ty sight. The plants ket it never fails to attract attention and so delicate and tendei that the raw Onion may be eaten like an %?\in'» V, S ' 



■n produce long, tender on account of its beauty; on the city apple, Often they grow 6 inches in diameter and weigh 5 pounds. ^W J^ 



^ pods of fine round fruit stalls it has completely taken the It is valued as a very early sort. PKts. 5c. and 10c, Oz. 15c, ) Sept. 27, 1904. 

 form, white and placeof the large Spanish Onions. The 2 Ozs. 25c, 1/4 Lb._ 40c, 1/2 Lb, 65c, Lb. $1.25. ) J. Bolgiano & Son, 

 smooth. PKt. 5c, Prize-taker Onion is gifted with strong 213. Mammoth Silver King. — This splendid large white Onion is a leading popu- ) Baltimore, Md. 

 Oz. 10c^ 2 Ozs. 15c, drought-resisting ability, and we con- lar sort to grow for market in many localities. The large bulbs are of attractive ) Beg to acknowledge 

 I 1/4 Lb. 20c, 1/2 Lb. sider this one of its great merits. Peo- form, flattened but quite thick through. Under good cultivation the average diam- ) receipt of my White 

 25c, Lb. 40c. Pie who wish to make money should eter is from five to seven inches, single bulbs often attaining a weight of from two ) Bermuda Onion Seed. 

 ; ' ' plant the Prize-taker Onion; it is ad- to three pounds each. The thin skin is a clear silvery white; flesh snow white, ) Many thanks for your 

 mitted by the most critical Onion sweet and tender. They grow quickly, mature quite early and sell well in Autumn ) promptness in the mat- 

 growers to be the largest, finest flavor- and early Winter. PKt. 5c, Oz. 15c, 1/4 Lb. 40c, 1/2 Lb. 75c. Lb. $1.50. ) ter. 

 . ■_ ,_ .m ed, and most superior Yellow Globe 211. Extra Early Long-Keeping Australian Brown Onion.— Solid and most at- ) J. Maxev Pace, 

 i; |— I— WV Onion under cultivation. PKts. 5c ® tractive formarket, both as to form and appearance. Every seed produces a good- ) Texas. 

 ^btii\i 10c. Oz. 15c, 1/4 Lb. 25c, 1/2 Lb. 40c, sized Onion weeks earlier than the Red Wethersfield. Skin is a clear, amber brown 

 p| Lb. 75c. PKts. 5c, Oz. 10c, 2 Ozs. 15c, 1/4 Lb. 25c, 1/2 Lb. 40c. Lb. 75c. 



^SnSS^ New Crop Onion Seed, bo^giamo's superior yellow globe danvers. 



m flavor, grows to double the size of ordinary •*■ ^ ** " >—<xv^j^ viiivil uvvvit 

 ■H varieties, is pure white, has attractive dark- -„„..,_ _..._ , 



colored leaves, is stout in habit, and hardy. 207. Southport Large Red Globe Onion.— Produces very large, GROWS QUICK. 



The edible part is 8 to 10 inches long and 3 to handsome, globe-shaped bulbs direct from the seed the first sea- 



5 inches in diameter. It is without exception son; are excellent keepers, and have glossy purplish red skin; 206. OUR Reliable Choice Strain of the Yellow Globe Danvers 



the largest and best Leek ever placed in the they mature a little later than Red Wethersfields. The flesh is Onion has handsome form, with very thick bulb and small neck- 



hands of the grower PKts. 5c and 10c. fine grained, mild and tender. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 2 Ozs. 15c, very early; enormous cropper; keeps perfectly and is such a mar- 



?fc ¥,%% ° ZS - 25C> 1/4 Lb - 5 ° C ' 1/2 "• 80C ' £2 £ %J£&£* I< t'.££ > Whi7i C ri.h. n - «.■ ket favorite as to & ain read y ^le at prices 5 or 10 cents per 



Lb. $1.50. .„..„. „ 208 Southport Large White Globe Onion.-This most at- bushel above other varieties. Our stock has produced as high as 



115. Winter LeeK.— Long Mezieres.— The tractive Onion commands the highest market price, and is easily 100 bushels per acre, and we have never had sufficient to supply 

 plants are of strong and vigorous growth, ex- produced from seed the first year. Flesh firm, fine grained, of the large increased demand each year Onion is of large size 

 treme hardiness and have extra long steins, mild flavor; an excellent keeper, has beautiful form, and clear, remarkably solid and heavy yields as much per acre as any 

 which blanch readily to a snowy whiteness white skin. PKts. 5c S 10c, Oz. 15c, 2 Ozs. 25c, 1/4 Lb. 40c, variety grown ; is delicious in its youngest state ; is one of the 

 and are of delicious flavor. The leaves are 1/2 Lb. 65c, Lb. $1.25. safest, surest keepers, and best flavored Winter variety. PKt. 5c, 

 long and broad: as they grow erect, they can 209. Southport Large Yellow Globe.— Produces bulbs more Oz. 10c, 2 Ozs. 15c. 1/4 Lb. 25c, 1/2 Lb. 40c Lb 65c 

 be more readily cultivated and earthed up perfectly globe-shaped and larger than Globe Danvers, but later 

 than the varieties having spreading leaves. in ripening; excellent keeper; eas- 



PKts. 5c and 10c, Oz. 15c, 2 Ozs. 25c, ily grown from seed the first year, „,.,. „._ _ _ _ 



1/4 Lb. 50c, 1/2 Lb. 75c, Lb. $1.50, has a beautiful pale, straw-colored ^^ £ er ,/" J" Per 



116. Extra Large American.-Has always skin, is a heavy cropper, hand- 2 14. Philadelphia White SilversKin 5 ® 10c 15^ 40c 65c 125 



given general satisfaction; has been a favor- some in appearance, large size White Portugal ""• "tm in, . 5 ^ iji"; (V~ t'ni 



198. PerKin's Main- ite with many growers. PKts. 5c and 10c, and sells rapidly in the markets. 2 16 Round Yellow Danvpr« ' e_ if,* 3«^ /inT. i-'tf 



moth Long-Podded Oz. I5c, 2 Ozs. 25c, 1/4 Lb.35c, 1/2 Lb. 60c PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c, 2 Ozs. 15c, 22 R^d Wethersfield ir ftr 1%. ill 7!° 



OKra. Lb. $1.00. 1/4 Lb. 25e, 1/2 Lb. 40c, Lb. 75c. ?£\ ¥ello^ &% ™ feiiBSrtLT^l"r~™Z: 5c 10c 25c 40c 65c 



