F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., 



Select Jersey Wakefield Cabbage. 



Cabbage Seed 



I oz. to 2,500 Plants j lb. to an acre. 



CULTURE OF CABBAGE.— For very early use sow in January or Feb- 

 ruary in hot beds; put out when the plants are strong enough into other hotbeds, 

 or sow in cold frames in March; transplant, when danger from killing frost is 

 past, to open ground, in rows two feet apart and eighteen inches in the row. For 

 a succession sow in the open ground the last of March or early in April. The 

 autumn and winter varieties sow in April or early in May, in shallow drills, three 

 or four inches apart; transplant early in July in rows two and one-half feet apart 

 and two feet in the row. Cabbage succeeds best in fresh, rich soil, well manured, 

 and deeply dug or plowed. 



SELECT JERSEY WAKEFIELD CABBAGE. 



The most popular Cabbage for fall and very early spring planting. 

 Our seeds have been most carefully selected by the best Cabbage 

 Seed growers in this country. For size, solidity, earliness and true- 

 ness to type our seeds stand at the head of all others. Our seeds 

 of this strain are sought after all over the country. Packets, 5 and 

 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; j pound, 50 cents. 



NEW LARGE CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD CABBAGE.— 



True American grown. It is about five days later than Early 

 Jersey Wakefield; the heads are fully one-half larger and quite 

 solid. It is very compact in growth and can easily be planted 

 in rows two feet apart and twenty inches in the rows. Packets, 

 5 and 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 2 ounces, 25 cents; j pound, 

 50 cents. 



BOLQIANO'S EARLY LARGE YORK.— This is a very 

 valuable early variety, and follows the Express in heading. 

 The heads are round, heart-shaped, and very firm. Packets, 

 5 and ID cents; ounce, 15 cents: j pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.50. 



EXTRA EARLY WINNING STADT CABBAGE.— This is 



a well known old time favorite — very early compacted, fine 

 grained. Of late years our sales have increased very largely on 

 this cabbage. We recommend it for family gardens who 

 want early choice cabbage. Packets, 5 and loc; i oz., 15c.; ; 

 lb., 40c.; I lb., $1.50. 



NEW EARLY SPRING CABBAGE.— Its great value is that 

 it is a first early flat Cabbage. Of the early summer type, 

 not quite so large, grows condensed, the few outside leaves, 

 short stem, solid growth. Packets, 5 and 10 cents; ounce, 15 

 cents; J pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.50. 



NEW EARLY SUCCESSION CABBAGE.— True American 

 grown. Is ordered by large Cabbage growers long in advance 

 of the time of sowing seed in order to secure our fine stock. 

 Packets, 5 and 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 2 ounces, 25 cents; 

 i pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.50. 



ALLHEAD EARLY.— This famous Cabbage, first named 

 and introduced by us twenty-one years ago, is considerably 

 larger than any other early summer cabbage that is equally 

 as early. The deep flat heads are remarkably solid and the 

 most uniform in color, form and size of any variety. The 

 hard heads grow so free from spreading leaves that fully one 

 thousand more heads than usual with large cabbage can be 

 obtained to the acre. It is really an aII=the=year=round Cab= 

 bage, being equally good for winter if seed is sown about 

 July 20. We offer only the choicest American=grown seed. 

 Per pkt., 5 and loc; oz., 20c; J lb., 60c.; per lb., $2.00. 



COPENHAGEN MARKET CABBAGE.— This new vari- 

 ety from Denmark will soon command the attention of 

 those who grow for early market, as well as the private 

 growers who desire an extra early, round-headed Cabbage 

 which can be depended upon for making large, solid heads at 

 an early season. The heads are grown upon a remarkably 

 short stem, are solid and large in size, weighing 10 to 12 

 pounds, light green leaves and of excellent quality. It is the 

 largest of the early round-headed varieties, and its habit of 

 growth allows of its being planted close together in the field 

 or garden, and it matures so uniformly that the entire crop 

 is ready for cutting at one time. Pkt., 5 and loc. ; oz., 35c; j 

 lb.. $1.15. 



Big Charleston Cabbage. 



ENKHUIZEN'S GLORY.— This new Cabbage from Hol- 

 land is a good early sort, making fine, large, ball-shaped 

 heads with short stems; leaves very tender and fine grained. 

 Crop is short. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; j pound, 

 60 cents; pound, $2.00. 



It is not without reason that our Cabbage seed sales have 

 increased beyond all our expectations. We this year have sold 

 enough cabbage seed to plant 50,000 acres of land in cabbage 

 alone. We do not boast without cause but we believe that 

 our stocks will give more satisfaction than can generally be 

 bought at the general Seed Stores. 



