16 F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC., Washington, D. C. 
CULTURE. The Sweet 
or Sugar Varieties, being 
liable to rot in cold or wet 
ground _ should not be 
planted before May or until 
ground has become warm; 
for succession continue 
planting every two weeks 
until the middle of July in 
rich, well-manured ground, 
in hills 8 feet apart each 
way, covering about % incn 
and thin out to 3 plants to 
a hill. The extra early va- 
rieties can be planted 18 
ins. in a row and 2% feet 
between rows. 
Extra Early 
Varieties 
560. Marcross. 
(75 days.) (Illustrated 
in color on front cover.) 
A new golden variety of 
excellent quality. Quite 
often earlier than Golden 
Cross, with as large or 
larger ear. 
Perhaps the 
sweetest and most delici- 
ous flavored of all the 
yellow corns yet intro- 
duced. It will average 12 
rows to the ear and will 
be highly appreciated in 
every garden. Pkg. 10 
cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 60 
cts., postpaid. Pk. $2.80. 
Marcross Corn 
564. Bolgiano’s Extra Early Ideal Sweet Corn. 
(65 days.) Extra early, large ears, 8 to 10 inches long; has 
a mild, sweet flavor; very tender; vigorous grower, produc- 
ing a wonderful crop of corn for the early market. Can be 
planted as early as the Extra Early Adams. Thousands of 
truckers and market gardeners are using the “Ideal” for 
every planting. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 50 cts., postpaid; 
pk. $1.50; bu. $5.50, not postpaid. 
Truckers Favorite. An early large ear white corn. 
Very hardy. Not so sweet as later corns. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 
30 cts.; qt. 50 ets., postpaid; pk. $1.40; bu. $4.50. 
PLEASE REMEMBER 
“Best in Garden” Varieties 
These do not in every case represent our latest intro- 
ductions, but they do represent those varieties that 
stand out conspicuously in any garden as the “Best in 
the Garden.” You are playing safe by planting liber- 
ally of these varieties. 
SUGAR, or SWEET CORN 
We Pay Postage on Seed Corn Ordered by the Pkt., Pt. or Qt. Only— 
Larger Quantities, Parcel Post, Freight or Express Charges Extra 
Weight by Parcel Post—1 Peck Is About 15 Pounds. 
One Quart to 200 Hills; 8 to 10 Quarts to the Acre. 
Parcel Post Rates See Page 2. 
Golden Cross Bantam. (“Best in Garden” Vari- 
ety.) (75 days.) This new Corn is bred for wilt resist- 
ance, high yield and superlative quality. Matures 4 to 
5 days later than Golden Bantam. Stalks 6 feet high 
and usually bear 2 ears having 10 to 14 rows of light 
golden yellow kernels. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 60 
cts., postpaid; pk. $2.60; bu. $9.00. 
559. Golden Bantam. (70 days.) One of the sweet- 
est corns grown. It is a dwarf, medium early variety of ex-. 
ceptionally good quality. In all respects 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 pre-) 
tentious on account of its excessive cropping ability on a 
given area, and to all because of its superb quality and lus- 
cious satisfying flavor. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 50 cts.,. 
postpaid; pk. $1.50; bu. $5.50. 
10559. Bolgiano’s New Cream and Honey. (60 days.) 
Although it is a pure and true Sugar Corn it is so wonderfully. 
hardy it will stand the hard knocks of early Spring. Rich,) 
delicious, sweet flavor, beyond comparison with any other 
Sugar Corn; earliest of all Extra Early Table Corns, of won- 
derfully fine quality. Grows 4 feet high; ears 5 to 8 inches: 
long and 2 to 3 ears to the stalk; can be planted quite close in’ 
the row. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 55 cts. postpaid; pk. 
$1.75; bu. $6.00. | 
558. Adams’ Extra Early. (65 days.) Largely grown 
for early market. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 55 cts., post-— 
paid; pk. $1.65; bu. $5.60. | 
563. Second Early Adams’ Corn. (70 days.) Ears are” 
all larger and later than Adams’ Extra Early. Pkt. 10 cts.;_ 
pt. 30 cts.; qt. 50 cts., postpaid; pk. $1.40; bu. $5.00. 
566. Golden Evergreen. (75 days.) A splendid variety | 
to follow Bantam. The ears are larger and better filled. | 
Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 50 cts., postpaid; pk. $1.60; bu. 
$5.75. 
553. Howling Mob. (75 days.) This splendid flavored | 
sweet corn grows 4 to 5 feet high, producing two good ears 
to the stalk, which measure 7 to 9 inches in length. Pkt. 10) 
cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 50 cts., postpaid; pk. $1.50; bu. $5.50. 
561. Extra Early Evergreen. (70 days.) Ripens 
about 10 days earlier than Stowell’s and is equally good. It | 
is a splendid variety to come in between the early and late | 
sorts, and is destined to become popular. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. | 
30 cts.; qt. 50 cts., postpaid; pk. $1.50; bu. $5.50. 
IMPROVED SEMESAN, JR. ¢ | 
Possesses unusual properties for the disinfection of 
field and sweet corn seed against certain diseases which 
cause poor stands, blighted seedlings and unprofitable, 
barren and nubbin bearing stalks. Full directions on 
each box. 4 ozs. 30 ets.; 1 Ib. 75 cts.; 5 Ibs. $3.25. 
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One Large 10c Pkt. of Any Three Varieties of Sugar Corn for 25 Cts., Postpaid. | 
