Bolgiano's 

 "Early Bird" Pea 



A Wonderful New Early Semi- Wrinkled Dwarf Pea 

 Extremely Early, Very Hardy, Mammoth Podded 

 Vines 2 to 21/2 Feet High 



1048. Bolgiano's "Early Bird" Peas are unsurpassed for their extreme 

 earliness, superb quality and unusual productiveness. 



The dwarf, vigorous vines measure 2 to 2J^ feet and carry enormous 

 crops of large, loniz, beautiful, deep-green pods. 



The handsome pods measure 4 to 4!^ inches long and are filled with 9 to 

 10 slightly indented, round, blue marrow Peas. 



The Peas are large in size and of the most luscious flavor. 



Bolgiano's "Early Bird" Peas can be sown as soon as the ground can 

 be worked, for they do not rot in the ground like fully wrinkled varieties. 



Bolgiano's "Early Bird" Peas can be pulled as early as the Extra Early 

 Alaskas, wilh pods double the size. 



A robust grower and a very heavy cropper. 



We have much pleasure in introducing this most valuable Pea. After 

 having carefully tested it in our trial grounds, we strongly recommend it to 

 our friends and cust9mers. It is bound to become the Market Pea of the 

 future. , .,_ , _. j„ _ 



If you knew the wonderful merits of Bolgiano's "Early Bird" Peas 

 as we do, you would not hesitate to put your entire crop in this Pea. You 

 certainly should give "Early Bird" Peas a liberal trial this Spring. 



The market gardeners who first plant "Early Bird" Peas the heaviest 

 are the ones who will realize the largest profits. 



As a Pea for the home garden it is unsurpassed. 



Bolgiano's "Early Bird" Peas. Supply of seed is limited. We there- 

 fore ask that you send us your order early. Price: Pkt. 10c. J^ Pt. 25c. 

 Pt. 50c. Qt. 85c. 4 Qts. $2.95. Peck $5.65. Yi Bu. $11.10. Bu. $22.00. 



Very Satisfactory 



Mr. V. Leitch, of Calvert Co., Md., Wrote: "Bolgiano's 'Early Bird' Peas 

 were very satisfactory. I found them early, prolific and of fine flavor." 



Shall Plant Them Exclusively 



Wm. P. Pell, of Leilckfield Co., Conn., wrote: "I take great pleasure in 

 telling you that the 'Early Bird' Peas are all you claim for Ikem. Our season 

 was guile dry, but they thrived well and yielded large crops. I shall plant them 

 exclusively and more of them for next year." 



Bolgiano's Wonderful New Tomato 



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"My Maryland" 



Bolgi 

 "Early Bird 

 Peas 



Has Surpassed the Best |Yielding Tomatoes in the World More than 100 Per Cent. 



A Marvelous Double Yielder 



Side by side it has produced three times the crop produced by 

 the Stone or New Century. It has even doubled the yield of the 

 Greater Baltimore Tomato. 



The vast possibilities of this New Tomato are astonishing. 

 We believed in Greater Baltimore Tomato the limit of productive- 

 ness had been reached, but "My Meu-yland" so feu- outyields any 

 other Tomato ever grown that its remarkable productiveness is 

 amazing. People have driven miles to see a field of "My Maryland" 

 Tomatoes, and they all marveled at the prodigious abundance of 

 the crop it had produced. The fields were literally covered with 

 the finest well-shaped, perfectly formed, solid, smooth, bright red, 

 imiform fruit, all free from roughness and cracks, much larger than 

 any ever seen before. It was called then and there "A Winner," 

 and it well deserved the title. The Tomatoes are much larger and 

 far heavier than either the Greater Baltimore or the New Century. 

 By most careful reselections for years, we have throoughly estab- 

 lished the purity and trueness of "My Maryland" Tomato, and are 

 delighted to be the introducer of a Tomato which from start to 

 finish is "King of them all." A real "Double Yielder" that is 

 known as the best second early emd inain crop Tomato the world 

 has ever produced. 



Prices: Pkts. 5e and lOc. 1/2 Oz. 40e. Ox. 75e. 2 Oss. 

 $1.25. 1/4 Lb. $2.25. 1/2 Lb. $4.15. Lb. $8.00. Postpaid. 



Exceptionally Fine, As Usual 



On August 30, 19i9, Anderson Brothers Canning Co., of Ma- 

 haska Co., Iowa, wrote: "The 'My Maryland" Tomato Seed, which 

 you sent me last year, turned out as usual to be exceplionally fine. 

 The Tomatoes we are receiving are very clioice stock, being round and 

 smooth at .the stem end. I toanl some more of the seed for next sea- 

 son's crop." 



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