Eating Your Home-grown Vegetables is Dining Deluxe 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS 



One ounce will produce about 2500 plants 

 Prices include postage on pkts., ozs., 

 i4lbs., and lbs. 



Brussels Sprouts are high in vitamin C 

 and have some vitamin A. 



Clltl-re. The plants are ver>- hardy and 

 may remain outdoors in many locations 

 during the winter. Frost improves both 

 quality and flavor of the vegetable. Handle 

 seed and small plants like late cabbage. 

 110. Perfection. (90 days.1 The stalks 



prow about 2 feel tall and produce from 



50 to 100 delicious miniature cabbages. 



Pkt. 10c.; oz. 60c.: >ilb. $1.50. postpaid. 



CABBAGE 



One ounce will produce 2000 to 2500 plants; 

 ' 4 pound should plant an acre 

 Prices include postage on pkts., ozs., 

 V4lbs., and lbs. 



Cabbage is especially valuable for its 

 vitamin C 



Cl'ltv-re. Cabbage does best in fresh, 

 rich, well-manured soil deeply prepared. For 

 verv early use sow in Januan,' or February 

 in hotbeds, transplanting to other hotbeds 

 when ready, or sow in coldframes in .March. 

 Transplant, when frost-danger has passed, 

 to open ground, 1 '2 to 2 feet apart in the row. 



Later crops can be sown outside from late 

 .March until early May, in drills from trans- 

 planting, or better, sow in the field-rows, 

 thinning out instead of transplanting. Days 

 listed are from setting of plants. 



Extra-Early Varieties 



122. Big Winner Waltefield. r68 da>^.) 



Like all the \\ aketields. \\.f head is conical 

 with a blunt point but it is larger and of 

 better quality. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 45c.; )4lb. 

 $1.15; lb. $4.00, postpaid. 



229. Darl( Green Copenhagen. (66 days.) 

 The mtense green color nives the heads a 

 fresh appearance even after shipping. Pkt. 

 10c.; oz. 40c.: '4lb.90c.;lb. 53.00, postpaid. 



233. Early Round Dutch. (70 days.) 

 Produces small compact plants; stem short; 

 heads medium dark green; average 4 to 

 5 pounds. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 40c.; J^lb. 90c.; 

 lb. 55.25, fxretpaid. 



200. Golden Acre. (65 days.) A Copen- 

 hagen type with smaller solid round heads 

 maturing 7 to 10 davs earlier than Copen- 

 hagen .Market. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 40c.; Jilb. 

 'y5<..; lb. 55.50, F>^jstpaid. 



292. Jersey Waltefleld. Selected Stock. (65 

 days.) The most popular early jwinted- 

 head Cabbage. Our selected stock has 

 medium-sized solid heads with few outer 

 leaves. Heads all mature at one time. 

 Pkt. 10c.; oz. 40c.; J^lb. $1.00; lb. $3.50, 

 postpaid. 



128. Resistant Detroit. Yellows-Resistant. 

 (68 days. .\ sellov^s-resistant strain of 

 Golden Acre. Plant medium small, suitable 

 for close planting; medium light green 

 heads 6 to 6)^ inches, round, solid. Inte- 

 rior white and of good quality. Pkt. lOc; 

 oz. 45c.; J^lb. $1.25; lb. $4.yJ, postpaid. 



Early Varieties 



266. Allhead Eariy. OS days). This 

 earliest of the lar>;e-heading Cabbages 

 produces remarkably solid, flat heads 6 to 

 7 inches deep. They are uniform in color, 

 form and size. A good winter keeper. Pkt. 

 10c. ; oz. 35c.; }^b. 75c.; lb 52.50, pxKtpaid. 



117. New Early. (75 days.; "Best- in-Gar- 

 den" variety. .Maturing a few days after 

 the earliest varieties. The immense hearts 

 develop rapidiv and have few outer spread- 

 ing leaves. Pkt. lOc.; oz. 40c.; Mlb- 90c.; 

 lb. 53.00, postpaid. 



243. Copenhagen Market. (70 days.) A 

 dependable market variety maturing high- 

 quality heads averaging 3J4 to 4 pounds 

 each. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 35c.; Mlb. 75c.; lb. 

 $2.50, postpaid. 



102. Globe. Yellows-Resistant. (,80 days.) 

 .■\ vollows-resistant strain of Glory of 

 Hnkhuizen. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 45c.; >ilb. SI. 10; 

 lb. 54.00, postpaid. 



257. Jersey Queen. Yellows-Resistant. (65 

 days.) .\ selection from Jersey Wakefield. 

 Heads small, compact, conical; leaves 

 smooth, dark green. Pkt. 10c. ; oz. 45c.; 

 ;4lb. 51.15: lb.$4.00, postpaid. 



274. Large Charleston Wakefield. (72 



days.) This maturis alx)ut 5 t» 10 days 

 later than Jersey \\ akolicid and produces 

 heads so large that they should be planted 

 20 inches apart in the row. Heads are 

 pointed and have dark green outer leaves. 

 Pkt. lOc.; oz. 40c.; ^Ib. 90c.; lb. $3.25, 

 postpaid. 



151. (Marion Market. Yeltou>s- Resistant. 

 (78 davs. I .\ vellows-reslstant strain of 

 Copenh.-igen .Market with the parent's 

 round head and crisp tenderness. Succeeds 

 where non-resistant strains fail completely. 

 Pkt. 10c.; oz. 40c.; 141b. 95c.; lb. S3.50, 

 postpaid. 



212. Wisconsin Allhead Select. Yetlows- 

 Resistanl. iH5 da\s.i .^ \ ellows-resistant 

 strain of the fine Allhead Early. Pkt. 10c.; 

 oz. 45c.; filb. $1.15; lb. $4.00, postpaid. 



Late Varieties 



282. Late Flat Dutch. (110 days.) An old 

 favorite with truck gardeners who appre- 

 ciate its large size, solidity, uniformity 

 and good keeping qualities. Pkt. lOc; 

 oz. 35c.; '41b. 75c.; lb. $2.50, [Xjstpaid. 



255. Round Red Dutch. (95 days. )Best 

 market variety. \ t- ry solid heads of deep 

 purplish red. Pkt. lOc; oz. 50c.; }^b. 

 $1.40; lb. $5.00, postpaid. 



297. Chieftain Savoy. (90 days.) The best 

 Savoy (Cabbage for general use. Heads are 

 nearly round, full and hard, with dark 

 green crimped leaves. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c.; 

 141b. 90c.; lb. $3.25, postpaid. 



125. Wisconsin All-Season. Yellows-Re- 

 sistant. (90 days.; \ drumhead in shape 

 on short stems. It is resistant to yellows, 

 drought and mosaic. Pkt. 10c. ; oz. 40c.; 

 Klb. 95c.; lb. $3.50, postpaid. 



246. Wisconsin Ballhead. Yellows-Resis- 

 lanl. i95days.) A yellows-resistant strain 

 with uniform, very hard, ball-shaped 

 heads. Short stems and blue-green leaves. 

 Pkt. lOc; oz. 45c.; l^ilb. $1.15: lb. $4.00, 

 postpaid. 



180. Wisconsin Hollander. Yellows-Re- 

 svitant. M05 days.) A strain of Danish 

 Ballhead. Heads round, becoming slightly 

 flattened; color blue-green. A heavy cropn 

 per, excellent for shipping and storage. 

 Pkt. 19c.; oz. 45c.; Klb. $1.15; lb. S4.00, 

 postpaid. 



Frostproof Cabbage Plants 

 WILL DOUBLE YOUR PROFITS 



Ready for Immediate Delivery 



Matures Heads Two to Three Weeks Earlier 

 Than Your Home-grown Plants 



Our plants are grown in the South where 

 are found soil and climatic conditions just 

 suited for growing tough, hardy Cabbage 

 plants during the winter and early spring. 

 Here the plants develop steadily until they 

 are ready for shipment at 8 to 10 weeks of 

 age. They are then very tough and hardy 

 and can be planted in the open ground a 

 month to six weeks sfKiner than the more 

 delicate hotbed or coldframe plants. 



When spring comes the plants grow very 

 fast, maturing headed Cabbage 2 to 3 

 weeks sooner than from hotbed or coldframe 

 plants. Think what the difference in profit 

 will be if your crop is matured and marketed 

 before the general crop from home plants 

 is matured! 



Early Jersey Wakefield 



Charleston Large-Type Wakefield 



Allhead Early Copenhagen Market 



Prices by Parcel Post, postage prepaid: 

 100 to 400 plants at 75c. per 100; 500, $3.00; 

 1000 or more, $4.50 per 1000 plants. 



Prices by Express, prepaid: 1000 to 400C 

 at $4.00 per 1000 plants; 5000 to 8000 at 

 $3.75 per 1000. Plants are packed for Parcel 

 Post shipment — 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 or 

 1000 plants to the package. For Express 

 shipment: 1000 or 2000 plants to the pack- 

 age. Order only in these quantities. We 

 pack only one variety to the package. They 

 weigh about 20 pounds per thousand plants, 

 packed for shipment. 



TERMS: Cash with order. No plants 

 shipped C.O.D. 



Chinese or Celery Cabbage 



A Chinese vegetable which is becoming 

 more and more popular, finding a ready sale 

 in city markets. Heads are easily blanched 

 and may be used as a salad or boiled like 

 cabbage. The plants are tender and heads 

 must be gathered before frost. 



308. Chihill. (75 days.) A very eariy 

 varictv which is a sure header, producing 

 heads 18 to 20 inches long and 3}^ to 4 

 inches through. Pkt. 10c. ; oz. 25c.; J^lb. 

 65c.; lb. $2.00, postpaid. 



216. Pe-Tsai. (80 days.) Solid, compact, 

 somewhat tapering heads with all but the 

 outer leaves blanching a rich creamy white. 

 A delicious crisp, sweet vegetable. Pkt. 

 10c.;oz.25c.; }^lb.65c.; lb. $2.00, postpaid. 



CARROTS 



One otince will sow 100 feet of row; 



3 to 4 pounds, an acre 



Prices include postage on pkts., ozs., 



i41bs., and lbs. 



Carrots are one of the best sources of the 

 important vitamin A and provide a fair 

 supply of vitamin C. Eat plenty of Carrots. 

 Culture. Carrots do best in rich, sandy 

 loam well pulverized and kept deeply cul- 

 tivated. Sow seed thinly in rows and cover 

 with 3^ inch of soil, treading down firmly. 

 Sow as early a.s ground is workable and at 

 periods up to July for latest crop. Thin out 

 to 4 inches apart. Keep well cultivated. 

 104. Chantenay or IVIodel. (72 days.) A 

 broad stump-rooted Carrot 5 inches long 

 and 2J4 inches through at shoulder. The 

 roots are smooth; deep orange flesh is fine- 

 grained and tender. Pkt. lOc; oz. 25c.; 

 Mlb. 50c.; lb. $1.50, postpaid. 

 280. Danvers Half-Long Orange Pointed. 

 (75 days.; Large, cylindrical. Smooth 

 Carrot of dark orange. The llesh is close 

 in texture with little core. It thrives in all 

 soils and is one of the heaviest producers 

 grown. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c.; }^lb. 50c.; 

 lb. 51.50, postpaid. 

 294. Early Rubicon. (72 days.) "Best-in- 

 Garden" variety. A half-long, stump- 

 rooted Carrot of deep red-orange. Earlier 

 than Danvers, its heavier, thicker shoulder 

 makes it a wonderfully heavy cropper, 

 producing 3 to 4 tons to the acre under 

 good culture. Pkt. 10c. ; oz. 25c.; J^Ib. 

 50c.; lb. SI. 50, postpaid. 

 161. Half-Long Stump-rooted Nantes. 

 (68 days.) This Carrot measures about 



6 inches long by 1 }/2 inches in diameter. 

 Tops are small and the rich orange flesh 

 is tender and sweet. Pkt. lOc; oz. 30c.; 

 i^b. 65c.: lb. S2.00. postpaid. 



276. Imperator. (75 days.) An ideal Carrot 

 for market growers and shippers. Strong 

 tops bunch well. The tapering roots are 



7 to 8 inches long with rich orange flesh, 

 mild and sweet and nearly corcless. Pkt 

 10c.; oz. 25c.; Mlb. 55c.; lb. $1.65, post- 

 paid. 



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



