. Bolgiano's seeds. 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. ^n After Fourteen Years' Trial On February lU, 1918, Mr. John A. Thompson, of Harrison Co., Ohio, lorote: "/ have used your garden seeds, potatoes and field seeds for the past lU years, and have always found them good, and recommend them to everybody as first-class seed. I w


. Bolgiano's seeds. 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. ^n After Fourteen Years' Trial On February lU, 1918, Mr. John A. Thompson, of Harrison Co., Ohio, lorote: "/ have used your garden seeds, potatoes and field seeds for the past lU years, and have always found them good, and recommend them to everybody as first-class seed. I would not plant any other seed as long as I can get yours.** The Wonder of the Neighborhood On August 15, Richard E. Manders, of Talbot Co., Md., wrote: "I am writing to tell you how pleased we are with the 'Plucky Baltimore' Seed Pota- toes which we purchased from you this Spring. They are certainly all they are claimed to be, and are the largest and finest I have ever seen around this vicinity. They are the wonder of the neighborhood. The two bags which we purchased from you yielded about 75 bushels. It was from 5 to 9 in a ; Five Bushels From One Peck On August 1, Mr. David F. Furor, of Frederick Co., Md., wrote: "From one peck of Irish Cobbler Seed Potatoes bought from you last January, I raised five bushels on ground that was used for a school ground for 20 years. Good, don't you think so?" Gray's "Mortgage Lifters" Extra Fine in Florida On July 3rd, Mr. Victor Lent, of Lake Co., Fla., wrote: "Regarding Bolgiano's Gray's 'Mort- gage Lifter' Potatoes, beg to say they do extra fine here in Florida; in fact, they are a good deal better than the Bliss or Spald' ing's No. 4 on the same ; Beat it If You Can Mr. Frederick W. Reasin, Harford Co., Md., wrote: "From a plot of ground 90 x 100 feel planted in Gray's 'Mortgage Lifter' Pota- toes, 1 harvested 131 bushels of the nicest look- ing and finest cooking Potatoes 1 ever sa


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