. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds for 1940. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. 205. Black Beauty Egg Plant. ("Best in Gar- den" Variety.) (110 days.) The earliest and the best of all large-fruited Egg Plants. It is valuable alike to the private planter and the extensive grower for the market. Black Beauty produces fruits fully as large and ready for use ten days to two weeks earlier than the New York Improved Purple. The grand, large fruits are thick, and of attractive form. The skin is a rich lustrous


. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds for 1940. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. 205. Black Beauty Egg Plant. ("Best in Gar- den" Variety.) (110 days.) The earliest and the best of all large-fruited Egg Plants. It is valuable alike to the private planter and the extensive grower for the market. Black Beauty produces fruits fully as large and ready for use ten days to two weeks earlier than the New York Improved Purple. The grand, large fruits are thick, and of attractive form. The skin is a rich lustrous purplish-black—the satin gloss and rich coloring add- ing greatly to its beauty. The intensely brilliant col- oring is uniform over the whole fruit and does not fade or change to a lighter color. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; '/4 lb, 90 cts.; lb. $; 2-Ib. lots, $ lb.; 5-lb. lots, $ lb., postpaid. 339. Florida High Bush. (120 days.) Has proved of the greatest value to the Southern truckers and shippers. It is remarkable for its vigorous growth and productiveness; very hardy and will stand more cold weather than the New York Improved. The hot sun does not blight the blossoms. It grows from 3 to 4 feet high, erect and sturdy, free from thorns. Fruit is large, oblong in shape and purple; keeps its fresh- ness and condition much longer than any other variety. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; V4 lb. 90 cts.; lb. $; 2-lb. lots, $ lb.; 5-lb. lots, $ lb., postpaid. ENDIVE One Ounce Will Sow 150 Feet of Row Endive is one of the best salads for Fall and Winter use. Sow for an early supply about the middle of April. As it is used mostly in the Fall months, the main sowings are made in June and July in the open ground in rows one foot apart. The plants should be thintied quite early to one foot apart in the row. When the plant has attained its full size, gather up the leaves and tie them by their tips in a conical form. This excludes the light and air from the inner leaves


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