The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 



23 



1 Oz. will produce 

 500 Plants 



Egg Plant 



We Pay Postage on Pkts., 

 Ozs., M Lbs. and Lbs. 



Aubergine Berengena ®iert)tanje 

 Culture. Sow in hotbeds very early in Spring and transplant when 2 inches high 

 into a second bed or into small pots. If this is not done, thin to 4 inches apart. Do 

 not plant out until weather is perfeqtly settled and warm. Cool nights or wet weather 

 will cheek them. Keep some back in frames for a second planting, in case of weather 

 changing unexpectedly. Set out' plants 3 by 3 feet. 



100. Bolgiano's Black Beauty Egg Plant. The earliest and best 

 of all large fruited Egg Plants. 



99. The Florida High Bush Egg Plant. Holds the fruit well off 

 the ground, resists drought and wet weather. Fine Purple color, very 

 productive. 



103. Bolgiano's Improved Large Purple Egg Plant. Perfect 

 stock of improved Large Purple Egg Plant. It has a handsome shape, a 

 fine, dark, purple color, beautiful form, large size, and is uniform, 

 making it attractive for shipping and market use. 



101. New York Improved Egg Plant. (Spineless.) A vigorous 

 grower; fruit large, fine, free from thorns, and produce until frost; skin 

 of a rich purple, flesh white and of a rich flavor. We can highly recom- 

 mend this Egg Plant. 



104. New Orleans Egg Plant. Large, dark, purple color. They 

 are good shippers. 



1 Ounce will -mr- | Chooveiit 



■produce about IV3.l6 ^°^ rabano 



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Culture. The Kales are more hardy' than Cabbage, make excellent greens for 

 Winter and Spring use, and are improved by frost. Sow in March and April, and culti- 

 vate the same as Cabbage. For early Spring use sow in September, and, protect during 

 Winter. Some of the varieties are so hardy that the green leaves may be dug out from 

 under the snow in Winter and be used for greens. 



113. Bore Cole or Kale. Hardy Winter Spargel Kohl. The most salable delicious and tender of all Winter Kales. 

 About Baltimore it is sown in May, and transplanted like Cabbage to stand over Winter. It is taller than the extra dwarf 

 varieties, and when the leaves are stripped or fall off, new tender leaves quickly grow out. Then they are again stripped off 

 and used for marketing. It will stand the coldest Winter. Besides 

 being a delicious vegetable, it has always been an exceptionally, profit- 

 able crop, bringing money during the Winter months when most all 

 vegetables are scarce. 



112. Extra Dwarf Green Curled Scotch, or Norfolk Kale. One of 



the best Kales for Spring sowing in the North ; the principal sort grown 

 South for Northern markets; hardy, and will remain over Winter where 

 temperature does not go below zero. Very dwarf and spreading, rarely 

 exceeding 18 inches in height. Leaves are a bright green color, beauti- 

 fully curled and produced in abundance. 



108. Imperial, Very Curly, Long Standing Kale. Beautifully 

 curled and crimpled sort ; strong, vigorous habit, perfectly hardy, bright 

 green color; very attractive in appearance; superior to all late sorts; 

 will stand longer without shooting to seed than any other variety. 



351. Spring or Smooth Kale. A hardy, quick growing, smooth 

 leaved variety. The best for Spring sowing, but largely sown in the Fall, 

 making greens earlier than the Winter varieties. 



EGG PLANT 



Pkt. Oz. iLb. I Lb. 



10 



.50 



1.25 



5.00 



10 



.45 



1.35 



4.50 



10 



.45' 



1.35 



4.50 



10 



.50 



1.25 



5.00 



10 



.45 



1.35 



4.50 



Black Beauty $.10 $.50 $1.50 $5.00 



Florida High Bush 10 



Improved Large Purple 



New York Improved (Spineless) 



New Orleans 10 



N. J. Improved Large Smooth. , 



KALE 



Hardy Winter Spargel Kohl 10 



Ex. Dwf. Green Curled Scotch 



or Norfolk 



Imperial Curly Long Standing 



Spring or Smooth 



Curled German 



Siberian Curled 10 



Amer. Ex. Curled Long Standing 



.25 .75 2.25 



10 



.15 



.30 



1.00 



10 



.15 



.25 



.75 





.10 



.15 



.35 



10 



.15 



.20 



.65 



10 



.15 



.20 



.65 



10 



.15 



.20 



.65 



109. Curled German Kale. Hardy; stands the frost of our severest Winters; 

 grows rapidly, dwarf habit, beautifully curled. 



110. Siberian Curled Kale. The green leaves are very large and compara- 

 tively plain in the center, but heavily curled on the edge. It is a fast grower, 

 extremely hardy and will stand longer in the Spring without bolting than any other 



variety. 



Of a beautiful green 



Bolgiano's Hardy Winter Bore Cole or Kale 



512. American, Extra Curled, Long Standing Kale. 



color. 



Horse Radish Roots 



By mail Postpaid Doz. 30c., Express not paid, 50 for 60c., 100 for $1.00, 

 300 for $2.75, 500 for $4.25, 1000 for $8.00. 



This is a hardy plant, thriving best in a cool, moist spot. The small sets or 

 roots are planted each spring to furnish large, straight, smooth roots for use the 

 following season. The roots can be left in the garden until needed for use and, 

 when grated, makes an appetizing relish for all meat dishes. 



