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The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 



BOLGIANO'S NURSERY STOCK DEPARTMENT 



The following Trees and Plants are included in our Nurserj' Stock Department: 



Roses Chrysanthemums Fruit Trees 



Perennial Border Phlox Small Fruits 



All of the above items of Nursery Stock will be supplied from our New Jersey Nurseries at Little Silver, N. J., and are 

 quoted F. O. B. Little Silver, N; J. This will enable us to dig each order as received and so assure you that your trees and 

 plants will hardly know they have been removed when j^Ou receive them. Unless we are advised to the contrarj', all orders for 

 Nursery Stock will be shipped by express, purchaser paying express charges. For the convenience of those who prefer Parcel 

 Post shipment, at the bottom of column 1 of this page we have compiled a table of weights of different items packed for ship- 

 ment. On the inside Front Cover is a Parcel Post Rate Table. On your Nursery Stock orders calculate your distance from Little 

 Silver, which is near Newark, N. J., instead of from Baltimore. On account of the excessive cost of packing small orders as com- 

 pared to large orders, all purchases of Nursery Stock must amount to at least $2.50 and are payable in advance. If ship- 

 ment is desired by Parcel Post instead of by Express, include enough money to pay postage in addition to cost of plants. 



Note. — Strawberry Plants are sent direct from our farms at Seaford, Del. 



Bolgiano's Selected Roses 



Everblooming 



The following sorts are the most popular, very hardy and will 

 bloom throughout the season. We offer only the best 2 yv. old, 

 field gi'own Roses. They will run 3-5 branches and will bloom the 

 first year. -~ ^ 



Double White Killarney. Very long pointed buds opening 

 snowy white. A favorite for cut flowers. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Snowy white with a slight tint 

 of lemon at center; fragrant. 



White Maman Cochet. Flushed with pink. One of the verj^ 

 best Teas for northern gardens. 



Etolle de France. Vivid crimson flowers, with full, rounded 

 centers of bright cerise; fragrant and long lasting. 



Gen. McArthur. Crimson-scarlet, very fragrant. Long con- 

 sidered the best red bedding rose. 



Gruss an Teplitz. Double blooms of brilliant crimson with 

 velvet shadings and intense fragrance. 



Hoosier Beauty. Splendid dark red blooms, fragrant. 



Red Radiance. Bears big globular flowers of deep rose-red on 

 strong canes, freelj^ produced all summer. 



Columbia. Liveh' bright pink, sweetly scented flowers, of 

 exquisite shape. Free flowering, good growth, healthy foliage. 



J. J. L. Mock. Carmine buds of gigantic size, opening slowly 

 to enonnous blooms of deep carmine-pink. 



Los Angeles. Very lovely buds and exquisite flowers of salmon- 

 pink, with yellow shading, ver>' sweetly perfumed. 



My Maryland. Clear salmon-pink, with lishter edges ; fragrant. 

 An excellent garden Rose of extremely beautiful color. 



Maman Cochet. Cai-mine-pink, double blooms of fine form and 

 substance, creamy buff at the center. 



Ophelia. A creamy white and pale pink bloom with a glint of 

 golden yellow; very fragrant. 



Radiance. •Brilliant rose-pink buds, shining flowers 



with lighter tints on the reverse of the petals; globular in 



shape, very fragrant. Most popular American Rose. 



Lady Hillingdon. Flowers deep saffron-yellow, fragrant. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. Delightful buds of golden buff; 



double, attractively shaped flowers of tawny gold and pink, 



fragrant. 



Sunburst. Fine yellow flowers, strongly suffused with 



orange at the center, fragrant, and well shaped. 



Selected plants. $1.00 each. $10.00 doz. 



GERMAN IRIS 



ISOLENE (36"), Crinkled standards of silky lilac; purplish 

 old rose falls, gold beard. 45e. each. S4.50 doz. 



JUNIATA (36"). Light blue with orange beard. Large 

 fragrant flowers, mid-season. 40c. each. S4.00 doz. 



MONSIGNOR (24"). Silky violet standards, crimson 

 purple falls, white throat, orange beard. 25c. each. $2.5(Xdoz. 



MONTEZUMA. Standard golden yellow ; falls yellow and 

 white with pui-ple veins, brown dots. 40c. each. S4.00 doz. 



WHITE KNIGHT (20"). A beautiful, waxj', snow-white 

 flower produced late. 50c. each. $5.00 doz. 



Collection 1 each of the above 5 varieties, $1.50. 



LENT. A. WILLIAMSON (9.6"). Deep blue standards 

 with rich, royal purple falls and a brilliant gold beard. The 

 finest iris in the world. SI. 75 each. 



Mixed colors. 15c. each. $1.50 doz. SIO.OO per 100. 



WEIGHT WHEN PACKED 



doz. 

 Blackberries, Currants, Gooseberries . .2% lbs. 



Dewberries, Raspberries 2 lbs. 



Grapes 3 lbs. 



Perennials 3% lbs. 



Roses, Iris 4 lbs. 



Strawberries (25) 1% lbs. 



100 

 20 lbs. 

 12 lbs. 

 25 lbs. 



dVz lbs. 



BOLGIANO'S FAVORITE 

 HALF-DOZEN ROSES 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Ophelia 



Etoile de France Sunburst 



Red Radiance Radiance 

 Set of six $5.00 



CLIMBING ROSES 



Clb. American Beauty. Brilliant carmine. 

 Dr. W. Van Fleet. Pale pink, long stems, the best. 

 Gardenia. Yellow buds and creamy flowers, j^ellow center. 

 Paul's Scarlet. The purest scarlet of any climber. 

 Silver Moon. Long creamy buds, gigantic flowers. 

 Selected plants. 75c. each. $7.50 doz. 



