504A SWEET CORN, Golden Beauty. 

 KAS, Sflvei Med I Winner, 

 s a early home-garden and 



market variety. A heavy yielder ol 



■■ ith 12 to 



14 • len yellow kernels of medium 



depth. White silk. Stalk 4 1 , to 5 1 j feet 



tall. Pk- - .60; 5 lbs. 



postpaid. JO; 5 



not postpaid. 



549. SNAP BEAN, Topcrop. AAS, 

 G.-kl Medal Winner, 1950. Resis- 

 tant to common Bean mosaic. I ight 



n, 6-inch pods, round and sli^ht- 



Iv creaseback. Stringless and brit- 

 tle. Recommended forcannin 

 freezing. Pkt. 15c.; II). 75c; 2 lbs. 

 75, postpaid. Lb. 

 55c.; : lbs. -I.' 1 "; 5 lbs. $2.25, not 

 postpaid. 



127. CANTALOUPE, Pennsweet. (75 days.) 

 AAS, Bronze Medal Winner, 1955. Fruits av- 

 erage I ' ■_> to 2 pounds. Slightly elongated, with 

 distinct ridges; netting varies according to 

 growing season. Flesh salmon-orange color, 

 very sweel and thick. Skin greenish yellow 

 when ripe. Well adapted to home gardens and 

 l<H a I markets where growing seasons are short. 

 Pkt. 25c; ! ,o Z . 45c; oz. 75c; ' 4 lb. $1.80; lb. 

 $5.00, postpaid. 



290. BEET. Perfected Detroit Dark Red. AAS, Silver Medal 

 Winner, 1034. Globe-shaped, smooth roots with slender tap- 

 Deep red flesh with very indistinct zoning. Pkt. 10c; 

 postpaid. 

 212. CABBAGE, Penn State Ballhead. AAS, Silver Medal 

 Winner. ghtly flattened globe shape, very hard heads. 



G»k1 tor kraut. Pktl 15c; 

 lb. - - ; postpaid. 

 297. CABBAGE. Savoy Chieftain. AAS, Silver Medal W'in- 

 i, full, hard heads with crimped li 



25; lb. $3.50, postpaid. 

 123. CANTALOUPE. Honey Rock. AAS, Gold Medal W inner, 

 1033. Fruits nearly round, medium size. Flesh thick, orange- 

 salmon, juicy. Pkv . 40c; J^lb. $1.00; lb. $2.75, post- 

 paid. 

 276. CARROT. Imperator. \AS, Silver Medal Winner, 1933. 

 Fine for market and shipping. Tapering roots / to H inches 

 long, with rich orange flesh. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; Ji'lb. 65c; 

 - " ; postpaid. 

 563. CORN, lochief. AAS, Gold Medal Winner, 1951. A new 

 r :d Sweet Corn producing heavily. Ears average 9 inches 

 long, with 14 - deep golden kernels. Very tender. 

 S1.60; 5 lbs. -3.50. postpaid. Lb. 

 1.00, not postpaid. 

 105. CUCUMBER, Marketer. Us, Bronze Medal Winner, 

 13. Smooth, dark green, 8 to 10 inches long. Good color and 

 slim shape make it a good slicer and shipper. Pkt. 10c; oz. 

 ■- 75, postpaid. 

 322. ENDIVE, Batavian Full-Heart. AAS, Silver Medal 

 Winner, 1934. An earlier, improved strain with larger leaves 

 and broader, thicker heads. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; J^lb. 65c; 

 ~ z . postpaid. 

 247. LETTUCE, Great Lakes. AAS, Bronze Medal Winner, 

 J. type head Lettuce, resistant to tip burn. Used 

 nsivclv in the East by truck gardeners. Pkt. 15c; i/$oz. 

 50c. : 4 :.-,. -2.'* 1; \\j. -5.50, postpaid. 

 244. LETTUCE, Salad Bowl. AAS, Gold Medal W inner, 1952. 

 Makes a perfect rosette of rich green leaves. Fast growing; 

 to bolt to seed. Fine texture and flavor. Pkt. 15c; J^oz. 

 5?c; oz. 95c; l A Y:>. $2.35; lb. S6.50, postpaid. 

 512. LIMA BEAN, Fordhook 242. AAS, Bronze Medal Win- 

 ner, 1945. Does better in hot weather and produces more than 

 other Fordhook varieties. Curved pods with 3 or 4 thick Beans 

 Pkt. 15c; lb. 70c; 2 lbs. $1.25; 5 lbs.. 52.60, postpaid. Lb. 50c, 

 2 lbs. 95c ; 5 lbs. =2. 1 0, not postpaid. 



293. OKRA, Clemson Spineless. AAS, Silver Medal Winner, 



1. Straight, dark green pods / to 9 inches long. Entirely 



spineless. Pkt. I0c; oz. $0c; J£Ib. <S0c; lb. S2.25, postpaid. 



231. ONION, Sweet Spanish, Valencia. AAS, Silver Medal 



Winner, 103/. Globular, with golden yellow skin and white 

 flesh. Mild and sweet. Pkt. 15c; ' .0/. 35c; oz. 60c; J^lb. 

 $1.43; lb. $4.00, postpaid. 



194. PARLSEY, Paramount. AAS, Silver Medal Winner, 

 1936. Triple-curled, rich dark leaves. Grows 12 inches tall and 

 spreads to 20 inches. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; ^Ib. 90c; lb. S2.50, 

 postpaid. 



573. PEA, Freezonian. AAS, Bronze Medal Winner, 1948. 



Wilt-resistant vines 3 feet tail produce a large crop. For quick 



freezing .is well as canning and fresh use. Pkt. 15c; lb. 70c; 



2 lbs. $1.15; 5 lbs. S2.40, postpaid. Lb. 50c; 2 lbs. 85c; 5 lbs. 



90, not postpaid. 



241. PEPPER, Sweet Banana. AAS, Bronze Medal Winner, 

 1041 . Fruit 1 2 inches long and 1 14 inches in diameter, slightly 

 curved; sweet, light yellow, turning to bright red. Pkt. 15c; 

 >/£oz. 65c; oz. SI. 15; J^Ib. S2.90; lb. S8.00, postpaid. 



158. RADISH, Cherry Belle. AAS, Bronze Medal Winner, 

 1949. Short top and tap-root. Solid, crisp and fine for forcing. 

 Round and red as a cherry. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; ^Ib. 45c; lb. 

 $1.25, postpaid. 



577. SPINACH, America. AAS, Silver Medal Winner, 1952. 

 Long standing, heat resistant, heavy yielding. Glossy dark, 

 thick leaves. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; l^Ib. 35c; lb. $1.00, postpaid. 



334. SQUASH, Early Prolific Straightneck. AAS, Silver 

 Medal Winner, 1938. Early, straight, bright lemon-color 

 fruits. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; \i\h. 60c; lb. S1.65, postpaid. 



160. TOMATO, Pritchard. AAS, Gold Medal Winner, 1933. 

 Medium-sized, scarlet fruit with thick walls and solid flesh of 

 mild flavor. Pkt. 15c; >^oz. 55c; oz. 95c; J^Ib. S2.35; lb. 

 S6.50, postpaid. 



230. WATERMELON, Congo. AAS, Bronze Medal Winner, 

 19?0. Oblong, dark green faintly striped lighter. Flesh bright 

 red, fine grained and sweet. Pkt. 15c; oz. 55c; J-ilb- SI. 35; 

 lb. S3. 75, postpaid. 



205. WATERMELON, New Hampshire Midget. AAS, Gold 

 Medal Winner, 1951. A round melon weighing 2 to 6 pounds. 

 Thin rind; flesh strawberry-red, of excellent flavor. Heavy 

 producer. Fine for the North. Pkt. 15c; oz. 45c; %\b. SI. 10; 

 lb. $3.00, postpaid. 



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



