. Bolgiano's "John Baer" tomato. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Grasses Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Gardening Maryland Baltimore Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs. 32 J. Bolgiano & Son, Seedsmen, Baltimore, Md. Cabbage Bolgiano's High-Bred American Grown Cabbage Seed Will Produce the Best Crop You Have Ever Grown. Chotj Ber:;o de Repello IRobI Pkts., O^s. and K Lbs. Delivered Free, but add 8c to Lbs. One Oz. will


. Bolgiano's "John Baer" tomato. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Grasses Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Gardening Maryland Baltimore Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs. 32 J. Bolgiano & Son, Seedsmen, Baltimore, Md. Cabbage Bolgiano's High-Bred American Grown Cabbage Seed Will Produce the Best Crop You Have Ever Grown. Chotj Ber:;o de Repello IRobI Pkts., O^s. and K Lbs. Delivered Free, but add 8c to Lbs. One Oz. will produce about 2-500 plants. K I^. to transplant/or one acre. iVo vegetable is of greater imporiatice to the market garde^ier than the Cabbage, and to mayiy growers tlie success 07-faUure of this crop means gain or loss for tlie year. Cabbage seed, tlierefore, is tlie last seed in tlie list to buy because it is cheap. Mifh of tlie seed sold at a low price is imported front European countries wtiere, owing to tlie cli/nate, it produces large Quantities of seed: but it is p> actically cvortliless iyi A merica. We excercise exceptional care in growing and selecting our Cabbage seed. It is all high-bred American-grown, exupt such varieties as slwuld be grown abroad to get tlie best results such as tlie Dan ish Ball Head. Cnltnre. Soil for Cabbage should be rich and heavy loam, with good drainage. On such a soil, tvith an abundance of stable manure, excellent crops are sure to be grown. For early spring, sow in fall not too early, or the plants are liable to bolt in the spring, instead of heading. In a month the plants â will be fit to transplant to cold frames where they are wintered, taking care in planting, to set the young plants down to the firstleares. Transplant in spring as soon as the ground can be worked, setting the plants 2 feet apart one way and from 12 to 18 inches the other, according to the variety. For late or winter crops, the seed is sown in May, and the plants


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