The Vitamins in Carrots Aid Eyesight 



CELERY 



One ounce will produce about 5000 plants; 



•g ounce will sow 100 feet of row; 



1 4 lb . will plant an acre. 



Ciltvre. Sow from late March through 

 I in rich mellow ground in shallow drills 

 and keep well watered. Celery seed ger- 

 minates in about two weeks if the soil is kept 

 al» Transplant when the seedlings 



are 5 to o inches tall to stand 5 to 6 inches 

 apart in the row. Keep well cultivated and 

 blanch b up when plants are large 



enoiii:!;. Davs to maturity of" Celerv varies 

 ronsiderablv . we give approximate c 



155. Giant Pascal. 15 >ng- 



dark green leases 



and large thick stalks which blanch easily. 



are solid and crisp with a rich nuttv 



- Pkt. I - : oz. 70c.; 



- postpaid. 



192. Golden Plume - Wonderful. (110 



days. Attractive in appearance, it produces 



full I Iden vellow. I hese are de- 



lightfullv crisp, free from strings and have 



• nuttv llavor. The plants are resist- 



o blight and rot. Pkt. 15c.; 



; D. S2 - postpaid. 



239. Golden Self-blanching. Bolgiano's 



Special Strain. (11~ Growth is 



id compact with straight stalks 



are rich golden yellow in color and 



solid and crisp. Pkt. 15c.; ' ..oz. 50c.; 



oz. 85c.; V 4 lb |2 15, postpaid. 



CELERIAC 



Turnip-rooted Celery 



One ounce will sow 800 feet of row 



Ca ltl'RE. Seed should be started indoors 

 and transplanted when large enough to stand 

 8 inches apart in the row I se when the roots 

 are about 2 inches across. Culture is much 

 the same as celer\ except that it is not hilled 

 up, the edible portion being the roots. Pre- 

 fers well-manured, fairlv moist soil. Frequent 

 cultivation and frequent waterings during 

 drv times produce the imest roots. 



165. Large Smooth Prague. 120 d 



A distinct variety with large, smooth, 



round roots. With a celerv-like flavor the 



mav be boiled or used in soups, 



Pkt. I5c; ' joz. 50c; oz. 85c; 



J 4 lb. 52 15, postpaid. 



CHICORY 



Vi ounce will plant 100 feet of row; 

 4 pounds, an acre 



199. Witloof -,r French Endive. (HOdays.) 

 Seed should be sown in open ground not later 

 than June and thinned out to stand 4 to 6 

 inches apart. The plants form large 

 parsnip-shaped roots which are lifted in 

 fall, trimmed of leaves and stored in soil 

 in a cool place until wanted for forcing. 

 Roots can be forced in a frame, greenhouse 

 or warm cellar. Pkt. 15c; ; oz. 40c; oz. 

 65c; Kib- SI. 60; lb. S4.50, postpaid. 



217. Cicoria di Catalogna Radichetta . 



An annual with leaves like dandelion, used 



for earlv greens; leaves and flower shoots 



tender, with faint asparagus flavor. 



Pkt. 15c; />z. 45c; oz. 70c; ^lb. S1.80; 



postpaid. 



CORN SALAD 



204. Broadleaf. 51 > days. Broad leaved, 

 ed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; J^lb.Sl.OO; 

 5 postpaid. 



Gold Tag Fertilizers for golden harvests. 

 See page 74. 



COLLARDS 



One ounce will sow 200 feet of row 



CoIIard is a large Kale popular in the 

 South, and as a producer of winter and 

 spring greens is unexcelled. CoIIards pro- 

 side vitamins A, C and Bi. 



Culture. Sow thickly in rows any time 

 up to September, in rich ground, trans- 

 planting when about 4 inches high, or sow 

 where the plants are to remain and thin out 

 to stand 2 feet apart. 



261. Cabbage-Collards. (75days.) Across 

 of CoIIards and cabbage, having a cabbage- 

 like flavor and growing 2 feet tall. Pkt. 10c; 

 25c; > 4 lb. 65c; lb. SI. 75, postpaid. 



281. Southern or Georgia. (75days [Tie 

 old-time favorite which stands all kinds of 

 adverse conditions without injury, pro- 

 viding good greens ill mmI tOO poor to grow 



cabbage. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c; > 4 lh. 65c.; 

 lb. 11.75, postpaid. 



119. Vates. 75 days.) Developed at the 

 ["ruck I xperimenl Station from 

 a an-> between Wonder and I leading 

 CoIIard Tliis non-heading CoIIard is 

 practical! N free from purple tinge in stem 

 or leal and withstands cold weather. 

 ;rk green. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 

 > 4 lb. 80c.; lb. $2.25, postpaid. 



SUGAR OR 

 SWEET CORN 



One pound plants 200 hills; 

 10 to 12 pounds, an acre 



Ct lti re. Corn should never be planted 

 until the ground has become warm and dry. 

 For succession plant e\erv two weeks until 

 the middle of Julv. Corn thrives in rich, 

 well-manured ground. In hand-planting 

 make a shallow hole with corner of t i 

 drop 6 kernels of Corn, cover with an inch 

 of soil, and press down with the hoe. Hills 

 should be i feet apart. Thin out to 3 plants 

 in each hill. Extra-early varieties can be 

 planted as close as 1 J-2 feet apart. 



Extra-Early Varieties 



(Not Sugar Corn) 



533. Adams Extra Early. (72 days.) 

 Frve-ini I ears "I wl ite Corn which is fairly 

 tender and sweet when young. Pkt. 15c; 

 lb. 60c; 2 lbs. $1.00; 5 lbs. $2.00, post- 

 paid. 



Lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 70c; 5 lbs. $1.50, not 

 postpaid. 



511. Adams Early Ideal. (78 days.) Large 

 ears 7 to 1 inches long with mildly flav- 

 ored kernels. Pkt. 15c; lb. 60c; 2 lbs. 

 95c; 5 lbs. $1.90, postpaid. 

 Lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. SI. 40, not 

 postpaid. 



521. Truckers' Favorite. (80 days.) A 

 very hardy white Corn with large ears. A 

 favorite in the South. Pkt. 15c; lb. 55c; 

 2 lbs. 90c.; 5 lbs. $1.80, postpaid. 

 lb. 35c.; 2 lbs. 60c; 5 lbs. SI. 30, not 

 postpaid. 



Early Varieties 



536. Aunt Mary. (80 days.) Medium 

 early white. The sweetest and tenderest of 

 all Sweet Corns and especially adapted lor 

 growing in home-gardens. Edible over a 

 long period. Pkt. 15c; lb. 75c; 2 lbs. SI. 30; 

 5 lbs. $2.75, postpaid. 



Lb. 55c; 2 lbs. SI. 00; 5 lbs. S2.25, not 

 postpaid. 



514. Extra-Early Evergreen. (80 days.) 



Ripens 10 days earlier than the famous 

 StowelFs Evergreen. Pkt. 15c; lb. 65c; 

 2 lbs. $1.10.; 5 lbs. S2.20, postpaid. 

 1 b. 45 c .; 2 lbs. 80c; 5 lbs. $1.70, not post- 

 paid. 



519. Golden Bantam. (80 days.) Delicious 

 vellow Corn which is vet one of the 

 sweetest and tastiest of all. Pkt. 15c; 



lb. 65c; 2 lbs. $1.10; 5 lbs. $2.20, postpaid. 

 1 b. 45c; 2 lbs. 80c; 5 lbs. $1.70, not 

 postpaid. 



Late Varieties 



522. Black Mexican. (87 days.) The 

 seed is black but kernels are white at 

 table stage. Very sweet. Pkt. 15c; lb. 



65c; 2 lbs. $1.10; 5 lbs. $2.30, postpaid. 

 I b. 45c; 2 lbs. 80c; 5 lbs. SI. 80, not 

 postpaid. 



515. Country Gentleman or Shoe-Peg. 



(05 days.) The deep shoe-peg kernels are 

 set irregularis instead ol in rows. Pkt. 15c; 

 lb. 65c.;2 lbs. $1.10; 5 lbs. $2. 20. postpaid. 

 1 b. 45c; 2 lbs. 80c; 5 lbs. $1.70, not 

 postpaid. 



518. Stowell's Evergreen. (95 days.) 



Our selected stock has been of the true deep 



st lain and evergreen character. The ears 



are large and the white kernels are sweet 



and tender. Pkt. 15c; lb. 65c; 2 lbs. $1.10; 



5 lbs. S2.20. postpaid. 



Lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 80c; 5 lbs. $1.70, not 



postpaid. 



Hybrid Sugar Corns 



Bantam Evergreen. 



'tis high-s ielding hybrid 



pu) i|ja iui 



For quantity prices write for market-growers' list 



503A. Aristogold 



NT days.) 



produces uniform ears 9 to 10 inches 

 long, with 1 6 to 18 rows of rich yel- 

 low kernels. Resistant to earworni, smut 

 and hot weather. Stalks 8 to 9 feet tall. 

 Pkt. 20c; lb. 90c; 2 lbs. SI. 60; 5 lbs. $5.50, 

 postpaid. 



1 b. 70c; 2 lbs. $1.30; 5 lbs. $3.00, not 

 postpaid. 



535. Belgold. (70 days.) An excellent early 

 varietj notable lor its tenderness and abil- 

 ity to hold its tender edible stage. About 6 

 feel high, medium slender, very productive 

 of two ears per Stalk, liars 8 inches in 

 length, with 12 to 14 rows ol light yellow 

 kernels ol fine llavor. Pkt. 20c; lb. 90c; 



2 lbs. Si. 60; 5 lbs. $3.50, postpaid. 



Lb. 70c; 2 lbs. SI. 30; 5 lbs. $3.00, not 

 postpaid. 



504A. Golden Beauty. (73 days.) Valu- 

 /i~-c- able as an earls home-garden and 

 )S^ local market variety. A heavy 

 s — y yielder of ears averaging 6 to 7}/£ 

 inches long, with 12 to 14 rows of medium- 

 deep, golden vellow kernels. Stalks 4J^ 

 to 5^i feet tall. Pkt. 20c; lb. 90c; 2 lbs. 

 $1.60; 5 lbs. S3. 50, postpaid. 

 I b. 70c; 2 lbs. SI. 30; 5 lbs. $3.00, not 

 postpaid. 



550. Golden Cross Bantam. (85 days.) 



Resistant to wilt and is a heavy producer. 



Ears average 12 rows of golden yellow 



kernels. Pkt. 20c; lb. 75c; 2 lbs. $1.30; 



5 lbs. S2.80, postpaid. 



Lb. 55c; 2 lbs. S1.00; 5 lbs. $2.30, not 



postpaid. 



534. loana. (85 days.) Resistant to both 

 wilt and drought and bears IY2- to 

 8-inch light vellow ears. Pkt. 20c; 

 lb. 75c; 2 lbs. $1.30; 5 lbs. $2.80, 



postpaid. 



lb. 55c; 2 lbs. $1.00; 5 lbs. $2.30, not 



postpaid. 



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



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