Bolgiano’s Tested Vegetable Seeds. 
SEEDS FROM THE BEST MARKET GARDENER’S STOCKS AND PERFECT GERMINATION. 
, HOPKIN’ S EARLIEST RED VALENTINE BEANS. Are 
-arliest and most prolif c round 
grower’s Ss 
from a farme 
greatest effor 
1 Hopkin’s Val 
ever been placed in the 
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20 cent 
Our stock of this very superior Bea 
to satisfy a most critical market gardener 
to. It dy for picking 
days earlier 1e ordinary Red 
use them because they are always 
round green pods. Packet, 5 cents 
cents; gallon, 50 cents; peck, go cents; 
STRINGLESS GREEN POD. 
vine 
very productive. The pods are larger and a little earlier than 
our green podded sorts. The 
in 35 days from planting 
ilentine Beans. Canners 
tender and have beautiful 
pint, 10 cents; quart, I5 
A 
those of the Red Valentine, but are 
peck, go cents; bushel, $3.50. 
Half-bushels will be supplied 
at bushel rates. Early orders 
are advisable. 
EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE. 
Very productive. Two weeks 
earlier than Late Refugee...... 
REFUGEE, OR 1,000 TO 
ONE. Medium, early, hardy, 
PLOdHctive. 2.255 5555 sate oe aoe 
EARLY MOHAWK. Very 
early and hardy; Jong, flat 
StEdipul, DOGS) 25 20a see te o 
DWARF HORTICUL- 
TURAL. Very productive, pods 
medium length with splashes of 
SEO IS ee eee ee 
NAVY BEANS. Use as dried 
WHEE DEANS. he oa ae aoe 
pint, 
Pr. 
$0.10 
10 
10 
ANS 
-10 
green podded Beans that 
r in 
and determination, produced 
entines. It comes into bear- 
2 old stock of Valentines, is a wonderful pro- 
fect shipper. It will remain in a perfect condi- 
y two weeks after picking. 
Sie, 50 cents; peck, 90 cents; bushel, $3.00. 
BOLGIANO’S EARLIEST RED VALENTINE BEANS. 
n has been carefully built up 
Vz 
most valuable addition to 
1s 
quite as fleshy, of equally 
high quality and remain crisp and tender longer. Seed yellowish- 
brow n in color. Packet, Io cents; 
Asparagus SParcEL 
One Ounce to 50 Feet of Drill. 4 Pounds to Acre. 
No effort put forth in the garden will bring more pleasure and satisfaction than 
an established Asparagus bed, if this is thoroughly prepared according to the fol- 
lowing directions. A bed 20 feet by 50 feet, set with two-year-old roots, will last 
for years and furnish an abundance of Asparagus for any family 
_ DIRE < TIONS.— Select a good sandy loam, plow the ground as deep as possible, dig out 12 
ayer of 4 inches of good strong stable manure, and press down; then fill in with 
z k loam to the top of the bec Sow on top of the bed 100 pounds of Kainit to every 
I, fec os i; incorporate this tharosebly _to the depth of 3 inches. After leveling bed 
tch a line > length of the bed 9 inches from the edge and with a spade cut a furrow 8 
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Ss Pp. s t ae plants along the trench, 9 inches apart, with the crowns of the root 
incl I urface; tien cover up, make even and plant other rows 36 inches apart 
‘COLUMBIA MAMMOTH WHITE. A new variety, producing white stalks of 
large size and fine quality. A valuable introduction. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 
cents; 1% pound, 20 cents; pound 50 cents; two-year-old roots, $1.00 per 100, by 
mail, $1.25; $4.00 per 1,000 roots. 
NEW PALMETTO. Is very early, large yielder, and very regular and even in 
its growth; average bunches contain 15 shoots, measuring 13% inches in circum- 
ference, and weight, 2 pounds. It is equally well adapted for all sections. Its 
quality is unequaled. Packets, 5 and ro cents; 4 pound, 15 cents; pound, 35 cents; 
two-year-old roots, $1.00 per 100, by mail, $1.25; $3.75 per 1,000 roots. 
ARGENTEUIL. This attractive variety is largely grown in France for Paris 
market, and is greatly admired. The stalk grows to a mammoth size, sometimes 
weighing as much as 4 ounces each. Packet, Io cents; ounce, 20 cents; % pound, 
40 cents; pound, $1.00. 
Green Pod Bush Beans. »ouNneNn 
As a farinaceous food for man, the Bean is considered far superior to any other 
legume, and next in importance to wheat. The modern varieties leave little to be 
desired; the great care given to their improvement has resulted in superior sorts, 
greatly extending the season of use, as well as varying the flavor. 
CULTURE.—About the first of May, if the ground is perfectly warm, select a warm, dry, shel- 
ire slightly; make drills 2 inches deep and 18 inches to 2 feet apart; drop 
: in the drills, and cover not more than 2 inches deep. Hoe well in dry 
N weeds. Sow every two wecks for a succession. Add 15 cents per quart 
extra if to be sent by mail. One quart to every 400 feet of drill. Two bushels to the acre. 
hands. We secured this 
the State of New York, 
Packet, 10 cents; quart, 
r’s trade, which trade we 
ten 
bushel, $3.00 
vigorous, spreading and 
I5 cents; quart, 20 cents; 
OT GAL. | “Pk. |" Bu- 
$0.15 | $0.50 | $0.80 | $3.50 Extra Early Red Valente. Syeans 
Dwarf Wax Beans. 
LS .50 80 3.00 
BOLGIANO’S NEW WAX BEANS. Introduced by 
15 50 80 | 3.00 us. The pods are round and of a bright golden yellow. 
It is very productive, bearing its fruit in clusters, me- 
dium size, thick flesh, pods about the size and shape of 
the red Valentine. It is very early and our trade has 
.20 Ni ele 35a 35,00 been much pleased with this bean. It is free from rust 
and almost stringless, pint, 10 cents; quart, 20 cents; 
S15" - 240 .65 | gallon, 75 cents; ‘peck, $1.25; bushel, $5.00. 
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PENCIL-POD BLACK WAX. An extremely good new ee being very early, very prolific and of excellent flavor. 
The pods are from 5 to 6 inches long 
comes of the true wax type. Pint, 
, thick, fleshy, as round asa pencil and absolutely stringless. A beauty in shape and 
19 cents; quarz, 20 cents; gallon, 65 cents; peck, $1.25; bushel, $5.00. 
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