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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC. 



SUGAR OR SWEET CORN mz) 



ALL OUR COEN IS CONNECTICUT GROWN. 



Add 10c per qt. if to go by mail One qt. to 200 hills. 8 to 10 qts. to acre. 



CULTURE OF CORN. The Sweet or Sugar varieties, being liable to rot In 

 cold or wet ground, should not be planted before May or until the ground has 

 become warm ; for succession continue planting every two weeks until the middle 

 of July in rich, well-manured ground, in hills 3 feet apart each way, covering 

 about half an inch, and thin out to three plants to a hill. The extra early varie- 

 ties can be planted 18 inches in a row and 2y2 feet between rows. 



EXTRA EARLY IDEAL SWEET CORN. The earliest, best, most prof- 

 itable Corn ever introduced. We are certain that this corn will take the 

 leading place which it deserves. Large ears, sweet, delicious flavor, tender 

 and extremely early. Full description and picture first page of specialties. 

 Price: Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; pt., 20c.; qt., 35c.; gal, $1.00; pk., $1.90; bush., $7.50. 

 GILLESPIE'S FIRST EARLY NECK CORN. For more than twenty 

 years we have placed this corn in the hands of the largest truckers and 

 market gardeners over the United States. Each year our sales of the same 

 have very materially increased. It has always proven in their hands to be the 

 Very First Corn that they can bring to market. It is so hardy that it can 

 readily be planted as soon as the ground is in good working order, and will, 

 from the day of its germination, hurry forward to meet the early demand 

 for fresh corn, which is always very keen, and causes this delicious, attractive 

 and superior corn to bring profitable prices. Ear, 3c.; dozen ears, 35c.; 

 packet, 5c.; pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 80c.; pk., $1.50; bush., $5.50. 



GOLDEN BANTAM SWEET CORN. One of the sweetest corns grown. 

 It is a dwarf medium early variety of exceptionally good quality. In all re- 

 spects it is a gem — in size of plant, ear and grain. It is particularly well 

 adapted to small gardens, on account of its small size; to the more preten- 

 tious on account of its excessive cropping ability on a given area, and to all 

 because of its superb quality and luscious satisfying flavor. It may be planted 

 to advantage in hills three feet apart, each way. If in rows, they should be 

 three feet apart and the plants standing singly at nine-inch intervals. It Is 

 probably the best to use where only one sort is planted, for it succeeds ad- 

 mirably under all conditions. Price: Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; pt., 30c., qt., 60c.; gal., 

 $2.00; pk., $4.00; bu., $15.00. 



ADAM'S EXTRA EARLY. Largely grown for early market. Ear, 3c.; 

 dozen ears, 50c.; packet, 5c.; pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; pk., $1.50; bush, $5.50. 



SECOND EARLY ADAM'S CORN. Ears are all larger and later than 

 Adam's Extra Early. Ear, 3c.; dozen ears, 50c.; packet, 5c.; pt., 15c.; qt., 

 25c.; pk., $1.50; bush., $5.50. 



STABLER'S EXTRA EARLY. A new variety of larger sizes than usual for the early kinds. Pt., 20c.; qt., 40c.; gal., 

 $1.30; pk., $2.50; l)ush., $10.00. 



PEEP- 0-DAY. The two points to this remarkable Corn are its extraordinary earliness and unparalleled sweetness. 

 So marked is its sweetness and delicacy of flavor that many of our customers plant Peep-o-Day e.xclusively, arranging the 

 plantings a few days apart so as to have this delicious Corn throughout the season. It is wonderfully productive. Our 

 crops for three years almost double the yield per acre of any other variety we have grown, early or late. Incredible as 

 this may seem, it is readily accounted for by the fact that the stalks bear from 3 to 5 ears each and the growth being dwarf 

 —about 4 feet— admits at a very close planting. Prices: pt., 20c.; qt., 40c.; 4 qts., $1.50; pk., $2.50; bu., $10.00. 

 PREMO. Extra-early; very large ears; fine quality. Pt., 20c.; qt., 40c.; gal., $1.50; pk., $2.50; bush., $10.00. 

 EIGHT-ROWED SUGAR CORN. Makes a good-sized ear, comes early and is very prolific. Pt., 20c.; qt., 40c.; gal., 

 $1.50; pk., $2.50; bush., $10.00. 



KENDEL'S EARLY GIANT. Very early for so large- eared a sort; fine quality, 75c. per doz.; pt., 20c.; qt., 40c.; 

 gal., $1.50; pk., $2.50; bush., $10.00. 



EXTRA EARLY EVERGREEN. For many years the Stowell's Evergreen has been the most popular sweet corn. A 

 grower knowing this has repeatedly made selections for earliness, and the result is the "Extra Early Evergreen." It ripens 

 about ten days earlier and produces ears a trifle shorter than the Stowell's, but the quality is equally as good. It is a 

 splendid variety to come in between the early and late sorts, and is destined to become as popular as the Stowell's Ever- 

 green. Ears, $1.00 per doz.; Pt., 20c.; qt., 40c.; gal., $1.50; pk., $2.50; bush., $10.00. 



EARLY MAMMOTH SUGAR CORN. Sweet, delicate flavor, producing a large ear and a small-sized cob, which fills 

 out to the end perfectly. Pt., 20c.; qt., 40c.; gal., $1.25; pk., $2.50; bush., $10.00; per doz., $1.00. 



STABLER'S PEDIGREE. Grains deep, straight rowed and sweet; bears two handsome ears to the stalk; a few days 

 later than Stabler's Early. Packets, 5 and 10c. ; pt., 20c.; qt., 40c.; gal, $1.25; pk., $2.50; bush., $10.00. 



.WHITE EVERGREEN CORN. The most valuable sweet corn for main crop. It has the ideal qualities of the Stow- 

 ell's Evergreen Corn, only it is pure white, making it the most desirable corn for market and home gardeners. Pkt., 5 and 

 10c. ; pt,. 25c.; qt., 45c.; gal, $2.00; pk., $4.00; bush., $11.00. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN SWEET CORN. The deep shoe-peg kernels are placed irregularly, but compactly upon 

 the cob. It is very prolific, generally bearing three to five ears to the stalk, and matures a little before Stowell's 

 Evergeen, being sweeter and more sugary to the taste even than that well-known standard of quality. Pkt., 5 and 10c. ; 

 pt., 25c.; qt., 50c.; gal, $1.60; pk., $3.00.; bush., $12.00. Bars, $1.25 per doz. 



BLACK MEXICAN SUGAR. Very sweet and tender when ready for table; grain is white. Pkt., 5 and 10c. ; pt., 

 20c.; qt., 40c.; 1/2 pk., $1.50; pk., $2.75. 



FREE BY MAIL. To our patrons we offer to deHver all Garden and Flower Seed by Parcel Post at catalogue 

 price, if order is accompanied with cash. This does not apply to Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Onion Sets and Corn, which will 

 have to be sent by Express or Freight, charges coUect. COMPARE OUR PRICES. 



Ideal Sweet Corn 



