. Bolgiano's seeds for over a century. 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. Bolgiano's "Early Bird" Peas. "In regard to Bolgiano's Bolgiano's New "Early Spring" Beet A Fine Crop New "Early Spring" Beets in Florida TOre July 8, 1918, Mr. L. P. Klutz, of Pinellas Co., Fla., wrote: "Bolgiano's New '


. Bolgiano's seeds for over a century. 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. Bolgiano's "Early Bird" Peas. "In regard to Bolgiano's Bolgiano's New "Early Spring" Beet A Fine Crop New "Early Spring" Beets in Florida TOre July 8, 1918, Mr. L. P. Klutz, of Pinellas Co., Fla., wrote: "Bolgiano's New 'Early Spring' Beet that we purchased from you last season turned out 0. K., produced a fine ; Turned Out Fine in Pennsylvania Ore October 1st, Mr. Clyde E. Peppers, of Luzerne Co., Pa., wrote: New 'Early Spring' Beet, I wish to say that this Beet turned out ; Bolgiano's New "Early Spring" Beets Superior to Any in Tennessee Ore August 10, 1918, Mr. Chas. Dielz, of Rhea Co., Tenn., wrote: "In regard to Bolgiano's New 'Early Spring' Beet, will say that we have the finest crop of beets we have ever grown. New 'Early Spring' Beets are all that you claim for them, perfect shippers, beautiful color, fine grain and flavor. They are superior to any beets that we have ever ; "Early Birds" Tried Once—Now Main Crop On September 17, 1918, Wm. P. Pell, of Litchfield Co., Conn., wrote: "I beg to slate in regard to the 'Early Bird' Peas, that they are all that you claim them to be. Our season was quite dry, but they turned out a fine yield. I will plant them exclusively next ; The "Early Bird" Peas Very Satisfactory Ore August 7, 1918, A .V. Leitch, of Calvert Co., Md., wrote: "The 'Early Bird' Peas turned out to be very satisfactory. I found them early, prolific and of a fine flavor. The weather conditions were ; 3E 3E =JE EJE 3E EJE J. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne


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