3 Radish 
Finest French Stocks. 
_ Parcel Post Rates—See 
Spring, 1920—Wholesale Prices for Farmers and Market Gardeners. 
Page 16—We pay Postage on Pkts., Ozs. and 
ie) y% Lbs. 
ae Write for Special Prices in 100 and 1,000-Lb. Lots. 
ee Extra Early Round Varieties 
e Y% 
Pkt. Oz. Lb. Lb. Lbs 
- de 10c 25e 85e Tde 
Strawberry Early Deep Scarlet Turnip Radish. 5¢c 10c 25c &85c 7c 
Se 10c 25ce 85¢e Tde 
+. de 10c 25c T5e 65dc 
de 10ce 25c 75e 65c 
- de 10e 25e T5e Gdc 
- dc 10c 25e T5e 65c 
de 10c 25¢e T5e 6dc 
de 10e 25¢e T5e 65c 
de 10e 25¢e T5e 65c 
French Breakfast Radish ..................... -- de 10¢c 2e T5e 65c 
Early White Turnip or Snowball Radish...... 5¢ 10c 25¢ 5c 65c 
e 10c 25¢c T5e 65e 
ic Se 10c 25¢ 75e 65c 
de 10c 25c 85¢e T5e 
“5 5e 10e 25¢ 5c 65c 
_ New Sparkler White Tip Red Radish.......... - 5e¢ 10e 25c T5e 65c 
Se 10e 25¢e T5e 65¢ 
---- dc 10c 25e Te 65c 
aaOaG Se 10¢ 25e 75e 65c 
se qna - Se 10c 25¢ Te 65c 
Riciatevremicteelas de 10c 25¢e Te 65e Tip Top White-Top Radish. 
n Ugo Dae eo Ob UB aE oA bOoao Ter oe ace ape ioe 65¢ s 
as GS Oa DBO S Ee aa c e 75c 65¢ G d Tu R t B 
00.00 Otc DODO COGOHOGENO CED HOS Se 10c 25ce 85ce Te ar en nips . U a aga 
-.--. 5¢ 10c 25¢e 7%5e 65c Parcel Post Rates—See Page 16. We pay postage 
Bo eS eS de 10c 25e 75e 65e on Pkts., Ounces and Quarter Pounds. 
ioletsgerete 5e 10e 25¢ Te 65e Write for Special Prices in 100 and 1,000-Lb. Lots. 
Summer and Autumn Varieties. On ee Lb. Tak 
Bey as OSTEND - 5e 10c 25e %5e G6de Extra Early Purple Top Milan. .15¢ 40c $1.35 $1.30 
odroUD Ooo bon eon pea de 10ce 25¢e %5e 65c Extra Early White Milan.......15¢ 40e 1.35 1.30 
3 Cec t ORO Ree de 10c 25¢ %5e 65c Red or Purple Top White Globe.10c 20c .65 .60 
seeee SC 10c 2e THe 65c Red or Purple Top White Flat : 
Es S Oh ae Strap Leaf Turnip.......2.... 10c 20e =6.65—S( 60 
z Winter Varieties Ruta Baga Market Gardeners’ 
New Short White Chinese Winter or Celestial American Improved Purple 
__PGISN Gee aaa ease a Se 0c 25e Te G5c  ylOP peren orescence nee eee BRUCE ZUG et con Ol 
Chinese Rose Winter .................. - 5¢ 10c 25¢ 75e 65¢c White Top White Globe Turnip, 9 = 
Round Black Spanish Winter....... - 5e 10e 25e 85e 5c SPrap Meaty sens tno: RCo Oe ED 
New Winter Radish Osaka . - 5c 10e 25¢ Te 65¢ Southern Seven Top Turnip...10c 15e 40  .35 
Long White Spanish Winter. srsseres Be 0c 25e 85e Te White Egg Turnip.............. POE 200-10) Ge, 
Long Black Spanish Winter....... ttttrersevess BE 10e 25e 85e 5c White Flat Dutch Extra Early..10¢ 20c 65 60 
at Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen...10c 20c .65 60 
j Yellow Globe Turnip........... Oe 20e .65 ~—.60 
Southern PrizeconsDixiess aes, ee 10ec 15e 36.40.35 
Large Amber Yellow Globe......................... 10c 20e 4.65~—s 60 
Large’ White Norfolk TUN pee oes SO OODa SOS SAE TOOS 10c 20ec ~=«—665—Ss«w0 
Pomeranian White Globe AMOI) Oss Goouceddpascueees 10c 20¢ =62—665 Ss 
Sweet German Turnippnccciecre so. OKA Goreme eKeeeeces aia 10e 25¢ 6.7570 
Cow Horn or Long White Murnipryciacesso ase ss: -.10¢e 25e .85 .80 
Golden Ball, Orange Jelly or Robertson's.......... 10c 20ec =~.65—Ss 60 
Nellowa Stones Nurnipmes tases ee oe ee 10c 20ec 4.65~—s 60 
Longe Wihitombrenchiaersp erie on ke eel ees LOCE2Z5C eons 
Rhubarb or Pie Plant 
Victoria. A good market sort, stalks red. Pkts. dc and 10c. Oz. 
10c. 4% Lb. 20c. Lb. 65c. 
Since 1903 With Good Results, 
On July 9, Mr. H. R. Sams, of the Oakridge Truck Farm, Beau- 
fort Co., S. C., wrote: “The Scarlet Globe Radish Seed purchased 
from _you in February were as bright scarlet and as fine shape as 
any I have ever planted. I planted the 200 pounds February 14th 
and gathered first three hundred baskets March 20. I have just 
written you for quotations on 300 pounds more. I have been plant- 
ing your seeds since 1903 with good results.” 
Thoroughly Convinced After Comparison. 
On February 20, Mrs. Varina H. Horaback, of Kent Co., Del., 
wrote: “I am thoroughly convinced that Bolgiano’s Tomato Seeds 
are superior to other dealers’. Two years ago I made the experi- 
ment. Before that my plants were not uniform. The field would 
have the same cultivation and treatment, but at intervals the plants 
would be small and many of them would be very small producers. 
I changed my patronage to you. Since then my plants have been 
aly hard could wish for, a strong and even growth and very pro- 
uctive. 
