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"Long Podded" 



Alaska 



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"Long Podded" Alaska Peas 



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'' 1087. An entirely new, vigorous. Extremely Early, handsome, long 

 podded, deliciously flavored Alaska Pea. It has become extremely popular, 

 for it has all the good qualities of our Famous Extra Early Alaska Pea and 

 in addition it has a well-filled pod almost twice as long, which fills the basket 

 in half the time, and while it is not a distinctly sugar pea, yet it has a much 

 sweeter flavor than the Alaska. It is an abundant yielder. Our supply of 

 seed is limited, so place your order early. Pkt. 10c. IH. 35c. Qt. 60c. 4 Qts. 

 $1.95. Pk. 83.65. Vi. Bu. $7.10. Bu. $14.00. 



Bolgiano's New Pea— "The Hustlers" 



1029. By crossing our Extra Early Alaska Peas with our Lone Podded 

 Alaska Peas we have secured this wonderful new Pea — it has developed the 

 good qualities of both parents and is sure to become very popular as soon as 

 its great value becomes known. It is as early as the Extra Early Alaska, 

 pods as long as the Long Podded Alaska. A magnificent, thrifty, vigorous 

 grower, it is literally loaded with handsome pods, which retain their fresh 

 showy color, we believe, longer in shipment than either of its parents. Being 

 an entirely new blooded stock it is very uniform in growth. For three years 

 we have been growing "The Hustlers" just to accumulate seed stock and each 

 year we have been forced to value higher the vast money-making possibilities 

 that are in this Pea, for both market gardeners and Southern shippers. It is 

 also a very successful variety for the home garden. The beautiful, richgreen 

 seed Peas will justly lead you to expect great things of "The Hustlers." We 

 have endeavored to grow enough seed to meet the requirements of our trade, 

 but to be sure of some of them this season, we hope you will order as early 

 as ossible. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 35c. Qt. 60c. 2 Qts. $1.10. 4 Qts. $1.95. Pk. 

 $3.C5. Vi. Bu. $7.10. Bu. $14.00. 



"Wonder Worker" 



Bolgiano's Earliest Wrinkled Pea 



1083. The most delicious Pea you have ever eaten. They fairly melt 

 in your mouth. If you have never eaten a "Wonder Worker" Pea, you don't 

 know what a good Pea tastes like. Six weeks from pleuiting, this wonderful 

 large Wrinkl^ Pea can be marketed. In earliness, great size and excellent 

 flavor it is unequaled. The vines grow 2J^ feet high, and are very hardy, 

 resisting pests and cold weather. It bears an abundance of leu'ge, even, deep 

 green pods. It is claimed the "Wonder Worker" Peas are superior in earli- 

 ness, hardiness, and large size pods to the Gradus or Prosperity Pea. It is 

 the finest early Pea yet introduced. Pkt. ICc. Pt. 45c. Qt. 80c. 2 Qts. $1.45. 

 4 Qts. $2.70. Pk. $5.15. K Bu. $10.10. Bu. $20.00. 



"Hustlers" — Hardy Croppers. 

 Long Season Bearers 



On October li, 1919, Harry Hurline, 

 of Baltimore Co., Md., wrote: "Bolgi- 

 ano's 'Hastier' Peas had Peas ready to 

 pick fully 10 days before any of the 

 others, the pods were well filled ana well 

 shaped. 'The Hustlers' bore for 3 weeks, 

 and then went to blooming again and 

 made a second crop. I do not wish a 

 belter Pea than 'The Hostler,' for they 

 are hardy croppers and long season 

 bearers." 



Bolgiano's "100% Profit" Peas 



1218. This is the most marvelous Pea ever introduced. Only grows one foot high, but 

 quickly produces an abundance of immense beautiful deep green pods, filled with large delicious 

 Peas. ' 100 Per Gent Profit" Peas are much earlier, dwsufer, more prolific, deeper green color, 

 and more delicious in flavor than either the Thomas Laxton or the Gradus Pea. It is certainly 

 a wonder. "100 Per Cent Profit" Pea will make a lot of money quickly for the market gardener 

 and shippers to Northern markete. As a Pea for the home garden it is beyond description. 

 No Peas have ever approached it in earliness, abundance or delicious flavor. J^ Pt. 25c. 

 Pt. 45c. Qt. 80c. 4 Qts. $2.70. Pk. $5.15. 14 Bu. $10.10. Bu. $20.00. 



"Good Luck" 



1088. Bolgiano's New Extremely Early Prolific Pea. 1. Almost as early as the Extra 

 Early Alaska Peas. 2. On same land will yield 100 bushels to every 50 bushels of the Alaskas. 

 3. Single plants contain 40 to 50 well developed pods. 4. Pods one-half longer than Alaska 

 pods. 5. Pods are a deep green color. 6. Plants strong and vigorous. 7. Deliciously flavored. 

 8. Pea slightly larger than Alaskas. 9. Supply extremely limited. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 35c. Qt 

 60c. 4 Qts. $1.95. Pk. $3.65. M Bu. $7.10. Bu. $14.00. 



Gradus, or Prosperity Peas 



1072. $90.00 made from one peck of Peas is remEurkable, but that is what one market 

 gardener netted. Planted the same day, side by side with the earliest of the Extra Early Peas, 

 this delicious, large, wrinkled Pea will mature at exactly the same time. The extra Ifu-ge, 

 dark green pods quickly fill a bushel box or basket, and readily retail around $2.50 per bushel 

 when the Extra Early varieties bring $1.50 per bushel. It withstands an extraordinary amount 

 of cold and wet weather, so plant it early and your returns will surprise you. It matures and 

 is marketed before the Pea louse gets a chance at it. Besides being so attractive, the sweet, 

 delicious flavor and excellent quality bring back a customer who has once bought them. Pkt. 

 10c. Pt. 45c. Qt. 80c. 4 Qts. $2.70. Pk. $5.15. 14 Bu. $10.10. Bu. $20.00. 



"Cracker Jack" 



Bolgiano's Second Early Wrinkled Pea 



"CRACKER JACK" continues to bear an abundance of most delicious Peas, when all 

 other varieties are dried up from the hot sun of the early Summer. 



1089. Bolgiano's "Cracker Jack" Pea. 1. A wonderful yielder. 2. Vines 2 feet 2 

 inches high. 3. Growth hardy, robust and vigorous. 4. Extremely large pods, have a hand- 

 some, dark-green color, and are borne even more abundantly than on the Dwarf Prolific Green 

 Marrow Peas. 5. Ready for market just as the Wonder Worker Peas are over. 6. If planted 

 a littlelate, will stand the warm weather excellently. 7. It's the Pea market' gardeners have 

 been looking for, and it's a "Cracker Jack." Pkt. 10c. Pt. 35c. Qt. 60c. 4 Qts. $1.95. 

 Pk. $3.65. H Bu. $7.10. Bu. $14.00. 



"Cracker Jack's" Rightly Named 



On September 15, 1919, T. T. Brudebaker, of Page Co., Va., wrote: "In regard to Bolgiano's 

 'Cracker Jack' Peas, wish to say that I am delighted with them, as they were prolific and tender 

 J / think they have the right name and we will want to plant them again." 



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