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B©LGIftN©*S SPECIAL 



^rass and Clover $wd Mixtures 



For Hay and Permanent Pastures 



Our Grasses and Clover Seed Mixtures give the very best and most satisfactory results to our customers, and our trade in them is increasing rapidly 

 The advantage of sowing grasses and clover seed in mixtures has long been recognized and the practice is increasing to a very remarkable extent all through 

 the South. We are the pioneer seedsmen in Baltimore in putting up special mixtures for different soils, and the results to our customers have been exceed- 

 ingly satisfactory, resulting in largely increased crops both of hay and pasturage. We are always glad to give our customers the benefit of our knowledge 

 and experience in these matters, and will take pleasure in advising them as to suitable grasses for their soils and purposes, if they will correspond with us 

 in regard to the same. 



We Have ill the Following Mixtures combined grasses suitable for the various soils and uses for which they are recommended. Those for perma- 

 nent pastures are composed of grasses which succeed each other in growth, and give a succession from the first of spring until late in winter, while for 

 those desired more for cutting for hay, we have combined grasses which ripen together. The different mixtures are prepared both as to quantity and 

 varieties as best adapted to the soils and situations for which they are recommended. In all of our grass mixtures we use the very best seeds only, the 

 quality and purity of the seeds being our first consideration. The quantity handled enables us to give our customers the benefit of a very low price, even 

 lower than if they purchased the seed separately. 



MIXTURES FOR PERMANENT PASTURES 

 MIXTURES FOR MOWING FOR HAY BUT BUT CAN BE MOWN. 



CAN RE GRAZED. 



25 Lbs. or Over of Any of These Mixtures at 100 lb. Rates. 



MIXTURE No. 6.— For Light, Dry, Gravelly or Sandy Soils. Sow 30 

 to 35 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 14c. 100 lbs. at 12 l/2c per lb. 



MIXTURE No. 7.— For Good Loam Soil. Sow 30 to 35 lbs. to the acre. 

 Lb. 14c. 100 lbs. at 12 1 2c per lb. 



MIXTURE No. 8.— For Heavy Loam or Clay Soil. Sow 30 lbs. to the 

 acre. Lb. 14c. 100 lbs. at 12 1 2c per lb. 



MIXTURE No. 9.— For Moist Bottom Land. Sow 20 to 25 lbs. per acre. 

 Lb. 12c. 100 lbs. at lie per lb. 



25 lbs. or over at 100 lb. rates. 

 MIXTURE No. 1.— For Light, Dry, Gravelly or Sandy Soils. Sow 30 



to 35 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 14c. 100 lbs. <w 12 l/2c per lb. 



MIXTURE No. 2.— For Good Loam Soil. Sow 30 to 35 lbs. to the acre. 

 Lb. 14c. 100 lbs. <> 12 l/2c per lb. 



MIXTURE No. 3.— For Heavy Loam or Clay Soils. Sow 30 to 35 lbs. to 

 the acre. Lb. 14c. 100 lbs. •« 12 1 2c per lb. 



MIXTURE No. 4.— For Moist Bottom Land. Sow 25 to 30 lbs. to the 

 acre. Lb. 14c. 100 lbs. <". 12 12c per lb. 



MIXTURE No. 5.— For Wet Bottom Land. Sow 25 to 30 lbs. per acre. 

 Lb. 14c. 100 lbs. (a 12 12c per lb. 



MIXTURE No. 10.— Shady NooK Meadow Mixture. Like our Shady Nook Lawn Mixture, this mixture is specially prepared for good loamy soil in 

 partial shady situations. A fine permanent pasture mixture, will yield large crops of hay. Sow 30 to 35 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 15c, 100 lbs. at 13c per lb 



HIGH 

 GRADE 



BOLGIANO'S 



GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS— Are high grade, new crop seeds, carefully 

 selected and tested, so as to be sure of supplying seeds only of first, class 

 germination and of the best qualities that it is possible^ to obtain. The satis- 

 faction which our seeds have given has caused our business in these seeds to 

 enormously increase. Handling grass and clover seeds in the large quantities 

 we do, enables us to supply them at the lowest prices for best quality seeds. 



Prices on Grass and Clover Seed Fluctuate. — The prices named here 

 are those ruling at the time this catalogue is printed. We will quote prices 

 at any time, or will fill all orders entrusted to us at ruling prices at the 

 same time order is received. 



The Best Time for Seeding' Grass and Clover Seeds— In the spring is 

 from the middle of February to the middle of April. A good firm seed-bed 

 is of prime importance, and, to secure this, the ground should be well and 

 deeply plowed previous to seeding, if possible. _ It should then be 

 harrowed and re-harrowed several times, so as to put it in first class con- 

 dition. After the ground is in good tilth the seed should be carefully sown, 

 either by hand or using a good Broadcast Seed Sower — and then cover by 

 rolling; or, if a roller is not available, by a light or brush-drawn harrow. 

 Rolling is, however, preferrable, as it firms the soil and does not cover the 

 seed too deep. Care should be taken not to cover the seed more than about 

 an average of half an inch deep. Pure Animal Bone is the best fertilizer you 

 can apply for grass and clover, it is immediate and also lasting in its 

 effects. 



1123. TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS. Also Called Evergreen Grass. - 



Our sales on this grass has rapidly increased in the last few years. Yield- 

 ing twice as much hay as Timothy or Orchard Grass, early as Orchard 



GRASS SEED 



Grass with more leaf and affording better grazing, it is not strange that this 

 grass is becoming so popular. It will keep green all winter and all summer; 

 the drought of midsummers or the cold of winters does not in jure it. It 

 starts growing very early in the Spring, can be cut twice for hay, will yield 

 good grazing until late in the Fall. It contains more flesh and muscle- 

 forming material than timothy, but is not so fattening. For hay, it should 

 be cut while in bloom. Tall Meadow Oat Grass is best adapted for rather 

 light and dry loamy uplands, but gives excellent results on nearly all soils 

 and better resuhs than any other grass on light, medium or sandy soils. 

 Sown alone use I to 3 bus. to the acre, either Spring or Fall. Sown in 

 mixture, use 1 bus. Tall Meadow Oat Grass, 1 bus. Orchard Grass and 6 lbs. 

 Red Clover. It gives the very best results when sown with Clover. By 

 adding 4 lbs. of Red Top or Herd's Grass to the mixture the aftermath and 

 grazing will be materially increased. Price, 15c lb. Choice seed ® $1.60 

 bus. "Gold" Brand seed © $1.70 bus. 



1114. ORCHARD GRASS.— One of the best and most reliable grasses for the 

 Middle and Southern States, either for hay or pasturage. It succeeds well 

 on nearly all soils, but does best on uplands, loamy or moderately stiff soils. 

 It starts early in the spring and continues well into winter. It is of quick, 

 growth, and is relished by stock, especially when young, and bears close 

 grazing. It makes excellent hay, and gives the very best results mixed and 

 grown with Tall Meadow Oat Grass and Red Clover. It should be cut when 

 in blossom, as the hay is injured if the seed is allowed to ripen. It can be 

 sown in the spring or fall, either with grain or alone. Sow two bushels per 

 acre if sown alone, or with Red Clover, one and a half bushels of Orchard 

 Grass and seven pounds of Clover are the quantities usually sown. Price, 

 "Gold" Brand, 18c lb. Bus. of 14 lbs. $1.80. Choice seed $1.70 

 per bus. 



