J. Bolgiano's & Son, Seedsmen, Baltimore, Md. 



Write For Special Prices 

 In Larger Quantities and Car Lots 



Northern - Grown 



Seed Potatoes 



Grown Expressly For Seed 



We Represent Large Growers of Anoostook 

 County, Maine Grown 6eed Potatoes 

 Prices Subject to Market Changes. Special 

 prices cheerfully given to large buyeis on 

 application. Because of the scarcitj- ct 

 barrels in Maine we ship in 11 peck barrel 

 sacks. If wanted in barrels add 25c to the 

 price of barrel Sacks. 



"Trust Buster" Potatoes. Newest 

 variety. This New Potato will yield such 

 early and enormous crops, it will make 

 the Potato Growers independently rich 

 Lb. 35c. 3 Lbs. 90c by mail, postpaid. B\ 

 freight or express F. O. B. Baltimore 

 Pk. 40c. Bus. $1.35. Bbl. $3.50. 



Plucky Baltimore. The best and earliest 

 Potato on earth. Without an equal. 

 Pk. 40c. Bus. SI. 35. Bbl. Js.so. 



Bolgiano's Famous Prosperity Potato. 

 "yield-! fine crops of even, fine, .^mooth, 

 large Potatoes under the most unfavorable 

 circumstances. Flesh is as white as snow 

 and cooks dry and mealy. Pk. 40c 

 Bus. $1.35. Bbl. Sack $3.50. 



Gray's Mortgage Lifter Seed Potatoes 

 An enormous yielder, second earlv Dotnlo 

 withnoculls. Pk.40c. Bn. S1.35. Bbl.S; =;n 



Sunlights. A pure white extremelv earU 

 ■variety. Pk. 4i>c. Bu. SI. 35. Bbl. S3. 50 



Spaldin? No. 4 Extra Early Rose XX 

 Earliest Rose Potato in the world, good 

 cropper, fine appearance. Pk. 40c. Bu. 

 $1 25. Bbl Sack J3.00. 



Ensign Bagley or White Rose. An ex- 

 cellent cropper: smooth and not sus- 

 ceptible to disease. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.35. 

 3bl. Sack. $3.50. 



Irish Cobbler. It is a vigorous grower, ripens uniformly, and a 

 3fOod keeper. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.00. Bbl. Sack $2.50. 



Henderson's Eariy Bovee. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.25. Bbl. Sack $3.00. 



Maine Houlton Earlv Rose. The genuine Earlv Rose still remains 

 the standard early variety. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.00. Bbl. $2.50. 



Sir Walter Raleigh. Big cropper, flesh white, superior qualitv, fine 

 srained. Pk. 35c. Bus. SI. 00. Bbl. $2.50. 



Green Mountain. A very popular main crop potato. Pk. 35c. 

 Bu. $1.00- Bbl. Sack $2.50. 



Rural New Yorker. Second early large, smooth, white, wide as 

 long, very productive. Pk. 35c. Bus. $1.00. Bbl. Sack $2.50. 



Red Bliss Triumph or Improved Red Bermuda. One of the earliest 

 -varieties grown. Its great productiveness, handsome color and re- 

 sistance to disease make it most popular. Pk.40c. Bu.$1.10. Bbl. $2. 75. 



White Elephant. Most largely grown, heavv cropper, excellent 

 ■quality, white flesh. Pk. 35c. Bu.Sl.OO. Bbl. $2.50. 



Empire State. Great yielder. popular. Pk. 35c. Bu.Sl.OO. Bbl.$2.50. 



Maggie Murphy. Very productive, oblong, somewhat flattened. 

 Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.35. Bbl. $3.50. 



Early Fortune. Oblong, very productive. Pk.40c. Bu.$1.25. Bbl. $3. 00. 



Early Six Weeks. Ready for the table in six weeks. Pk. 40c. 

 3u. $1.10. Bbl. $2.75. 



Early Harvest. Very popular in the largest potato sections. Pk. 40c. 

 3u.$1.25. Bbl. $3.09. 



Carmon No. 3. Most successful of the Carmon's, heavv yielder. 

 Pk. 35c. Bu.Sl.OO. Bbl. Sack $2.50. 



Burbank Seedling. An old standard, popular on account of its fine 

 •eating quality. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.00. Bbl. Sack $2.50. 



Junior Pride or White Bliss. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.10. Bbl. $2.75. 



Pride Of The South. This variety is a twin to the Red Bliss 

 Triumph, in everything except color, it being white, with pinkeye. 

 Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.10. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Early Ohio. One of the standard early varieties and said to be the 

 best potato that grows in the ground. Full week earlier than the 

 Early Rose, shape oblong, quality, dry, mealy. Pk. 40c. Bu.$1.10. 

 Bbl. $2.75. 



Early Thoroughbred. One of the most popular of the Early Rose 

 Varieties. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.10. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Crown Jewel. Jlaine grown, good drought resister, good keepers, 

 •white, pink end, very early. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.10. Bbl. Sack S2. 75. 



Elarly New Queen. Everj' potato ripens at one time, snow-y white, 

 ■when baked, delicious. Pk. 40c. Bu. Sl.lO. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Early Norther. Fancy stock, extra early, rose color, very produc- 

 tive, a favorite. Pk. 40c. Bu $1.10. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Clark's No. 1. Earlier than rose, oblong, pink color, mealv 

 cooker, fine flavor. Pk.40c. Bu. $1.25. Bbl. Sack $3.00. 



Beauty Hebron. Splendid keeper, pink turning to pure white, 

 early, productive. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.10. Bbl. Sack S2. 75. 



Puritan or Polaris. A splendid early variety, white and fine, very 

 prolific, yielding large crops of handsome potatoes of most superior 

 table qualities. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.10. Bbl. $2.75. 



Bolgiano's Prosperity Pjtatoes 



American Giant. One of the most popular of the new heavy yield- 

 ing Potatoes. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.10. Bbl. $2.75. 



McCormack Potatoes. A very late heavy yielding potato, about the 

 bestof all winter keepers. Pk. 40c. Bu. $1.10. Bbl. Sack $2.75. 



Dakota Rose. An enormous yielding Dark Red Rose Potato. 

 Pk. 40c. Bu.Sl.lO. Bbl. $2.75. 



Two Of A Kind 



On Sept. S//i. J912. Mrs. Edw. Gladfelter. of Seren Valleys, Pa.. 

 _ tvrites: '/ purchased fiom you 3 batrels of Bolgiuo's Plucky Balti- 

 more seed potatoes, and 2 barrels Bolgiano's Trust Buster. They are 

 both doing Jine and I am getting nearly 200 biishelsfrom the Five Bar- 

 rels of the finest kind of potatoes I have ever grown, and tliey have not 

 shown any sign of blight or any other duease. 



Does Good In Bad Seasons 



Mr. fames T. Cre-w. of Kent County, Md., writes as follows: 

 "Although this season 7cas far f}oni a favorable one for Potatoes. I 



planted one bag of your Plucky Baltimore Potatoes from which I got 



175 three peck baskets as fine potatoes as I ever saw."' 



.No Others As Good 



Mr. IV. L. Noll, of Volusia County, writes asfullows: 



" Ho-w about Bolgiano's Famous Prospet-iiy Potatoes? Will you be 

 able to supply them next season. We find no others are as good or 

 yield so lieavy." 



Do You Want The Best Rose Potatoes 

 Ckas. IV. Tingle, Worcester County, Md., writes -'iTarchSd. ■ 



"I want the true Houlton Early Rose Seed Potatoes, and find tliat 

 yours are the best that can be bought." 



I Will Grow No Other 



Chas. S. Gleason, St. Mary's County, Md.. writes: 



■ ' 'your 'Plucky Baltimore' Potatoes are the earliest I have ever grown. 

 It is a good yieldei', of excelloU quality , as well as a good k£eper, I 

 will grow 710 ot/ier variety." 



So Good He Wants More 



C. Edgar Russcl, Newcastle County. Del., writes: 



"The ten barrels of Maine Grown Seed Potatoes you shipped mean 

 tlie 17th showed npfine, and am herewith enclosing another order." 



The Best Potato In The World 



Wm. Butler, Grant County. Ind., writes: 



"Bolgiano's Famous Piosperity Potato J think is the best I ever 

 grew: its cooking qualities cannot be beat. It is the best yielder and 

 does better on poor ground than any other variety I ever grew. It 

 does better year after year than any other variety, wet or dry season, 

 and you are sure to make a crop if you plant Bolgiano's Famous 

 Prosperity Potatoes. The big stalky vines are a good thing in wet 

 weather to hold the -weeds doicn after they are laid by. and a good 

 thins in dry weather to hold the moisture in tlie ground ." 



Yield Three Times As Many 



Mr. Clavin Gore, of Baltimore County, Md., -.crites as follows: 



" M'e planted Bolgiano's Famous Plucky Baltimore Potatoes last 

 Spring, and found that it would yield three times as many per acre as 

 any other variety we ever platited in the last twenty years." 



