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RELIABLE SEED PEAS. 



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PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES. 



BY PROPERTY selecting the different varieties of Peas, you can readily have luscious, fresh green Peas from the earliest Spring- to the Summer and 

 Fall months; ask us, or write us, and we will recommend the proper kinds. Is it possible to find a person who does not take pleasure in feasting on 

 the delicious new green Peas, especially if they are from their own garden, and picked fresh for each meal ? For home use we especially recommend 

 the wrinkled varieties. *. — ; , v. _. •>»•»- «_ « 



70. Bolgiano's Extra Early Triumph Peas.— This 

 wonderfully productive pea has never disappointed, but 

 always sustains its thoroughly established reputation as 

 being the earliest, MOST PRODUCTIVE and most sala- 

 ble Pea brought to the market, always commanding tip- 

 top prices. The young peas have a sweet, luscious flavor 

 which makes them especially valuable to the retail mar- 

 ket gardener. In a favorable season it will be ready in 

 42 days. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c, 2 Qts. 30c, Gal. 50c, 

 PK. 75c, Bus. $3.00. 



71. Bolgiano's Extra Early AlasKa Peas.— We have 

 taken extra pains to make our stock of this most valuable 

 pea exceptionally superior. By careful selection, thor- 

 oughly rogueing, we have developed a stock of this 

 smooth, blue Pea, which in eveness of growth of vine 

 and early maturity of pods is unequaled by any other 

 blue-seeded extra early Pea. The vines are about 2% feet 

 high, not branching, but bear 4 to 7 long pods,- which 

 are filled with medium-sized, beautiful bright green, 

 smooth Peas of excellent flavor. The dark green color of 

 the pods makes it exceptionally desirable as a shipper, 

 for it can be carried long distances without losing its 

 color, which quality, combined with its earliness, uni- 

 formity of ripening and luscious flavor, makes it one of 

 the highest value to market gardeners, truckers and can- 

 ners. We annually grow and sell thousands of bushels 

 which give the best satisfaction. PKt. 5c, Pt. 10c, 

 Qt. 15c, 2 Qts. 25c, Gal. 40c, PH. 75c, Bus. $3.00. 



72. Gradus, or Prosperity Peas.— $90.00 made from 

 one peck of Peas is remarkable, but that is what one mar- 

 ket 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 large, dark green pods quickly fill a bushel 

 bos 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 IvOuse 

 gets a chance at it. Besides being so attractive, thesweet, 

 delicious flavor and excellent quality bring back a cus- 

 tomer who has once bought them. Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, 

 2 Qts. 50c, Gal. $1.00, PK. $2.00, 1/2 Bus. $4,00, 

 Bus. $8.00. 



73. Extra Early Horning' Star Pea.Manyof our largest 

 customers use this Pea, and it gives satisfaction. PKt. 5c, 

 Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, 2 Qts. 30c, Gal. 50c, PK. 75c, 

 Bus. $3.00. 



74. First and Best.— One of the early varieties: 2K feet 

 high. PKt. 5c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, 2 Qts. 30c, Gal. 50c, 

 PK. 75c, Bus. $3.00. 



75. Rural New YorKer.— Pods of fine shade; contains 

 from 6 to 9 Peas of fine quality, prolific, extra early, uni- 

 form in growth and ripening. Height2K feet. PKt. 5c, 

 Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, 2 Qts. 30c, Gal. 50c, PK. 75c, 

 Bus. $3.00. 



76. French Canner Peas.--Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, Gal. 40>- 

 PK 75c, Bus. $2.50. ■ i 



77. Improved Sug'ar Marrowfat Pea.— This is the gar- 

 dener's favorite for second-crop Peas. Its luxurious 

 growth and abundant, large and handsome pods reward 

 cultivation, and are used in immense quantities by our 

 canners around Baltimore. Thousands of acres are an- 

 nually planted with this crop. It is also an exceptionally 

 fine variety for home garden, as it is early and easily 

 grown. PKt. 5c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, 2 Qts. 30c, Gal. 50c, 

 PK. 90c, Bus. $3.50. 



BOLGIANO'S SUPERIOR ALASKA PEAS. 



THE MOST PRODUCTIVE STOCK SOLD. BEATS THEM ALL, 



BOLGIANO'S WONDER WORKER PEA 



78. Thomas Laxton Extra Early Pea. PacKets 5c and 10c, Pt. 20c, 

 Qt. 40c. 2 Qts. 75c, Gal. $1.25, PK. $2.50, 1/2 Bus. $5.00, Bus. $10.00. 



79. Tom Thumb Peas. PKt. 10c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. 75c, PK. $1.25, 

 1/2 Bus. $2.50, Bus. $5.00. 



SO. Nott's Excelsior Pea.— The very best short vine, wrinkled, extra early 

 Pea. Vines are more rigorous and taller than the American Wonder, and 

 the pods are one-third larger, containing often 6 to 8 large Peas, closely com- 

 pacted together, and for sweetness and qualitv it has no superior. PKt. 5c, 

 Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, 2 Qts. 40c, Gal. 75c, PK. $1.25. 1/2 Bus. $2.50, Bus. $5.00. 



81. American Wonder. — This variety stands unrivaled in point of produc- 

 tiveness, flavor and quality, and is without exception the earliest wrinkled 

 Pea in cultivation. It is of dwarf and robust habit, growing from 10 to 15 

 inches high, and produces a profusion of good-sized and well-filled pods of 

 the finest flavor. Dry Peas, medium size, wrinkled and flattened, pale 

 green. Requires liberal fertilizing. PacKets 5c and 10c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, 

 2 Qts. 40c. Gal. 65c. PK. $1.25. 1/2 Bus. $2.50, Bus. $5.00. 



82. Bolgiano's Extra Early Nonpareil Pea.— This market gardener's Pea 

 is the first in market and an exceedingly true type. It is used by many of 

 our Southern customers with much satisfaction. The entire crop can be had 

 in a single picking, and its beautiful green pod retains its color in freshness 

 longer than any other sorts. It is an abundant cropper and the pods good- 

 sized. It suits long-distance shipment, and we recommend it to gardeners 

 who grow forearly markets. PKt. 5c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, 2 Qts. 25c, Gal. 50c, 

 PK. 90c, 1/2 Bus. $1.75, Bus. $3.50. 



87. Large White Marrowfat Peas.— Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, Gal. 40c, PK. 65c, 

 Bus. $2.50. 

 BlacKeye Marrowfat.— Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, Gal. 40c, PK. 75c, Bus. $2.50. 



Earliest Extra Early WrinKled Pea. 



83. Six weeks from planting, this wonderful, large wrinkled Pea can be 

 marketed. In earliness, great size and excellent flavor, it is unequaled. 

 The Peas fairly melt in your mouth. The vines grow 2% feet high, are very 

 hardy, resisting pests and cold weather. It bears an abundance of large, 

 even, deep green pods. It is claimed the Wonder Worker Peas are superior 

 in earliness, hardiness, and large size pods, to the Grandus or Propriety Pea. 

 It is the finest early Pea yet introduced. PacKets 5c and 10c, Pt. 25c, 

 Qt. 40c, 2 Qts. 65c, Gal. $1.25, PK. $2.50, 1/2 Bus. $5.00, Bus. $10.00. 



84. Premium Gem. — This variety is nearly as early as the American Won- 

 der, and the vine is decidedly larger, growing to a height of from 12 to 15 

 inches, and bearing an immense crop of pods, which are larger and inva- 

 riably well-filled with Peas of best quality. The dry Peas are green, large 

 wrinkled, often flattened. PKts. 5c and 10c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 30c, 2 Qts. 60c, 

 Gal. $1.00. PK. $2.00, Bus. $4.00. 



85. Telephone Improved. — A wrinkled variety of very robust habit and a 

 great bearer. A single vine produces from 18 to 20 unusually long, well- 

 filled pods of largest size, containing 10 to 11 Peas, often forming a double 

 row. It is very productive, of fine flavor and an excellent table variety; 

 height about 5 feet. PKt. 5c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 20c, 2 Qts. 35c, Gal. 60c, 

 PK. $1.00, 1/2 Bus. $2.00, Bus. $4.00. 



86. Daisy or Dwarf Telephone. — Plants stout, self-supporting, 18 inches' 

 high, heavv cropper of large, bright green filled pods containing 7 to 9 Peas, 

 tender and luscious flavor. Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. 75c, PK. $1.25, 

 Bus. $5.00. 



