Bolgiano's Specialties for 1925 



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We pay postage only on 10c packets of Corn; on larger quantities postage extra, and must be included in 



remittance. Parcel Post charges, see page 1 



Bolgiano's " Bolearly " Corn 



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Bolgiano's "Bolearly" Corn 



This variety is the earliest roasting ear corn that can be brought to market It is very hardy and can be 

 planted as soon as the soil begins to warm. Planted in the vicinity of Baltimore about March 25th can be 

 cut for market in 50 to 55 days bringing the grower the highest prices. The stalks grow from 4 to 5 feet 

 according to soil conditions and produce frequently 2 ears of corn from 6 to 8 inches long with pure white 

 medium sized kernels of delicious flavor. Very attractive in appearance which makes it a ready seller. We 

 know Bolearly corn will make us many friends among the early truckers. Pkt. 10c. Lb. 35c. 2 lb. 65c. 

 5 lb. $1.50. 15 lb. $4.00. 



1290 Bolgiano's Early Harvester Corn 



This is an extremely early variety of real sugar corn. For many years the home gar- 

 deners have been anxious to obtain a White corn that would be -as early and as sweet 

 as the Golden Bantam. Bolgiano's Early Harvester fills this 

 want as it) is earlier, sweeter and has a larger ear than any of 

 the other varieties of sugar corn. In the northern part of Maine 

 where the seasons are very short and where corn does not grow 

 to maturity, Bolgiano's Early Harvester has always matured. 

 It can be planted early in the spring, just as soon as the ground 

 begins to show warmth. It is a rapid grower of medium height. 

 Pkt. 10c. Lb. 40c. 2 lb. 75c. 5 lb. $1.75. 15 lb. 4.80. 



«3 Barden's Wonder Bantam Corn 



A recent introduction which we highly recommend 



To fill an ever increasing demand for an early sweet corn, 

 having all the good qualities of Golden Bantam, together with 

 a larger ear, and maturing about the same time, Wonder Ban- 

 tam was developed. Trials have proven it to be more vigorous, 

 productive and as early as the Bantam, having the advantage of 

 much larger ears, set up higher on the stalk. It grows from 5 to 

 6 feet high, ears 8 to 10 inches long, filled with eight rows of rich 

 golden yellow kernels. It will appeal to the critical market and 

 house gardener, as well as the canner who has been looking for 

 a Bantam corn that will produce more tonnage per acre and not 

 sacrifice high quality. Pkt. 10c. Lb. 35c. 2 lbs. 65c. 5 lbs. 

 $1.50. 15 lb. $4.00. 



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Bolgiano's 



Early Harvester 



Sugar Corn 



Corn Collection 



We will mail to you one packet of each of the above varieties 

 for 25c, postpaid. 



Barden's Wonder Bantam 

 Corn 



