F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC., Washington, D. C. 



Specialties for 1920 



Wonderful Early Beet. ^«V"o??' 5?"™ 



.1 tender flesh of delicious quality. When pulled from 

 The soil there are absolutely no fibrous or side roots. For 

 hot beds, cold frame and transplanting, it is truly WON- 

 DERFUL Very popular now in the large city markets on 

 account of its "fine shape and attractive dark red color. 

 Pkt. 5 and 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; l A lb. 35 cts.; lb. $1.25. 



Superb Extra Early Beet, ^l^^^t 



;>• very earlv asd invariablv produces smooth, hand- 

 some roots. "The flesh is a rich dark blood red, tender, crisp 

 and ddiciously sweet. The tops arc small and the beets 

 nicely. Recommended both for forcing and main 

 Pkt 5 and 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; A lb. 35 cts.; lb. $1.25. 



John Baer Tomato. 



rhe smooth scarle 



Wonderful Early Beet. 



This 'I', .main has given great 

 satisfaction in many loi 

 . t fruits are similar in size to those pro- 

 duced by Chalk's Early |ewel and are of the finest flavoi 

 One man who had live acres in this tomato says that he 

 ill other earlv sorts. Pkt. 5 and 10 cts.; oz. 

 35 cts.; 'i lb. $1.15; lb. $4.C0. 



Bolp-iqno's Grand Tomato The large, smooth, pink fruit makes it the finest tomato thai 

 COlgian.0 S Urana lOmatO. me to thp Washington mar ket the past two seasons This is no 

 me. but a Grand New Pink I It has surpassed the old varieties m 



s many of he older sorts do. We are sure that whenever 

 it has once been us, d it will be used again. Pkt. 5 and 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; '4 lb. $1.00; ID. 3,3.5". 

 Thp Grpatpr Raltimnrp Tomato In a three years' test it produced WA tons to the acre 

 ine Lrreater tsailimore lOmaiO. jnst 13 ,- 3 tons of the stone on the average. While we 



recomm.nd the Stone T« mato, we say and believe the Greater Baltimore Tomato is better in every way 

 very productive. Fine for Table, Canning and Market. It "pens well up 

 to the stem end. and does not crack. It is extremelv heavy, a measured bushel often weighing to to /u 

 mong New lersev canners it is considered superior to Stone and Red Rock. Pkt. 5 ana 10 as., 

 3z. 30 cts.; y A lb. $1.00; lb. $3.50. 

 The Knio-ht CantalounP Th 's was introduced by the originator of our Famous Sweet Air Canta- 



ine unignt lantaioupe. ]oupe Hjs description > o{ this mclon is as follows : "It >s not liable 



to blight, considerably earlier in maturing and nearly, if not ciuite, as large as the Sweet Air. J he navor 

 is the equal of the best on the market." The melons are firmly netted, uniform in size, and the thick green 

 flesh is most delicious in flavor. We recommend this to our Market Gardener trade as well as the home 

 gardener. Pkt. 5 and 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; Y^ lb. 35 cts.; lb. $1.25 by mail postpaid. 

 Golden Sugar Cantaloupe. This is the h «t and latest of the Golden Fleshed Melons yetjntro- 



duced from Colorado 

 ited quantity — in every case we have had more than 

 satisfactory praise from those who tried it. It is sweet, 

 deep fleshed, free from blight and rust, a heavy cropper, 

 and is an especially fine shipping melon. We think 

 our trade should take this melon very largely because 

 we believe they will get great satisfaction in every way 

 from it. Pkt. 5 and 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; % lb. 60 cts.; 

 lb. $2.00. 



Sweet Air Cantaloupe, g^lg* ?" 8e T 



£— is directly from the 



Last vear we 



put this melon out in a very lim- 



ORIGINATOR'S 



STOCK 



Sweet Air 



Cantaloupe. 



originator of this fine melon . Few Melons have ever 

 been introduced, that have created 

 such widespread and universal fav- 

 orable comment as the Sweet Air. 

 It is the sweetest, finest flavored 

 juiciest green fleshed melon ever 

 <old. It is medium in size, very th : ck 

 '-'reen flesh, small seed cavity, ft sdls 

 at the very top market price, and is 

 sought for by buyers. Restaurants 

 'Ir-mand it. and list it under name, to 

 let patrons know what they are get- 

 ting. Remember ours come directly 

 from the introducer. Pkt. 5 and 10 

 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; A lb. 75 cts.; 



