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Bolgiano, seedsmen have won confidence for ten years (16186284970).jpg 10 <br> F W BOLGIANO <br> IMPROVED LONG <br> ORANGE CARROT <br> CARROTS <br> HALF LONG CARROT <br> L oiij»- Orange Improved ” One of the most de- <br> sirable for either garden or tield culture It grows to a <br> large size fair specimens averaging 12 inches in length <br> and 3 inches in diameter at the top All who have cat- <br> tle should raise a surplus of this carrot for feedingmilch <br> cows during winter It increases the flow of milk and <br> imparts to the butler a rich golden color It is more <br> la gely used than any other variety by market gardeners <br> Packets 5 and 10c i Pound 15c Pound 30c <br> 1 Pound 0c <br> Half Long ” A handsome cylindrical-shaped Car- <br> rot of good size It is of rich dark orange color grows <br> to a large size is smooth and the flesh very close in tex- <br> ture with little core It is a first-class carrot for all <br> soils and it is claimed that under good cultivation it <br> will yield the greatest weight per acre with the smallest <br> length of root of any now grown <br> Packets 5 and 10c i Pound 15c 1 Pound 60c <br> Early Scarlet Horn ” This has always been the <br> general favorite for an early crop It is of a bright orange <br> color of delicate flavor Owing to the shortness of the <br> root it will grow in less depth of soil than other variety <br> The seed which we grow has a very great reputation <br> among market gardeners for its beautiful color and form <br> Packets 5 and 10c i Pound 15c 1 Pound 55c ' <br> Danvers ” A new variety of decided merit rich in <br> color and handsome shape and stump-rooted <br> Packets 5 and 10c 2 Ounces 15c i Pound 20c <br> i Pound 80c 1 Pound iOc <br> Culture of Carrots ” Follow the directions given <br> for beets and parsnips as there is no difference in the <br> melhod of cultivating these roots For early crop sow <br> in March For late crop in May or June <br> CELERY -©«ii <br> trie <br> One ounce will sow a bed of 9 square yards and <br> produce 2 000 plants <br> Boston Market ” A variety grown almost exclu- <br> sively by the Boston market garden- <br> ers It has the peculiarity of forming <br> many stalks by its branching habit <br> Is solidfCrisp and desirable Packet <br> 10c j nce 15c i Pound 40c Pound <br> liite Plume ” This famous va- <br> riety which is of an entirely distinct <br> type of this popular vegetable but should be grown only for fall and <br> early winter use Packet 10c Ounce 15c i Pound 50c 1 Pound <br> 1 50 <br> cr Pink Plume ” Beautiful ornamental solid and retains its flavor <br> longer than the white sorts It has given satisfaction <br> Packets 5 and 10c Ounce 25c i Pound 65c Pound 2 00 <br> Celery Culture ” From middle of April or May seed may be <br> sown outdoors for which purpose select a warm location and light <br> rich soil Thin until there is a clear space between the plants <br> When the plants are six inches high draw them trim tops place <br> them six inches apart in trenches Shade until they begin to grow <br> and if dry water Trenches should be 3 inches apart 4 inches deep <br> and 9 inches wide Use plenty of decayed manure After Septem- <br> ber 1st continue to draw on both sides rich pulverized soil to the <br> stem at intervals as the growth of the plants indicates This should <br> not be done during rain or hot weather Keep soil from the heart <br> of the plant At the end of October bury the whole in dirt and dig <br> up as desired for use Excellent celery depends largely on careful <br> cultivation and continuous growth It is a rank feeder sending its <br> little fibrous roots two feet from the stalks If allowed to become <br> checked in its continuous growth the stalk becomes fibrous loses its <br> flavor and becomes hollow Our most succet-sful celery growers <br> overcome this inherent tendency of celery by abundant and long- <br> continued watering during protracted droughts <br> CELERIAC - »«'tt-® » « <br> New Large Smooth ” A new an <br> quite distinct sort the roots being very <br> smooth large and round The roots may <br> be cooked and sliced and eaten with vine- <br> gar Packets 5 and 10c Ounce 15c <br> i Pound 50c 1 Pound 1 50 <br> Your seeds are growing the best of any I <br> have Jan 18 '98 I M DEPEW <br> La 42158368 132780 65933 Page 10 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/42158368 1899 10 5962/bhl title 65933 F W Bolgiano Co ; Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection NameFound L oiij Biodiversity Heritage Library F W Bolgiano seedsmen have won confidence for ten years Garden Stories Bulbs Plants Catalogs Fruit Garden tools Nurseries Horticulture Seeds Vegetables U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 42158368 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/42158368 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom bulbs plants nurseries horticulture u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-01-26 Check categories 2015 August 24 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16186284970 2015-08-24 07 52 26 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 F W Bolgiano seedsmen have won confidence for ten years Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script
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