AGENTS FOR ARMOUR'S SUPERIOR FERTILIZERS 



AT LOWER PRICES THAN CAN BE PURCHASED ELSEWHERE. 



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Special Prices Given on Large Orders on Application. 



Per 50 Per 100 Per 200 Per Per Per ton 



lb. sack. lb. sack. lb. sack. 500 lbs. 1000 lbs. 2000 lbs. 



$1.75 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 1.75 



1.75 

 1.75 



Armour's Tomato Grower SI. 00 



Armour's Pure Bone Meal 1.00 



Armour's Pure Raw Bone Meal 1.00 



Armour's Grain Grower , 1.00 



Armour's Amoniated Bone with Potash, specially for Clover, Beans, Peas, Wheat, Oats, Corn, 



Tobacco, Barley 1.00 



Armour's Fruit and Root Crop, Special 1.00 



Armour's All Soluble. A quick, strong fertilizer, especially adapted for Cauliflower, Celery, 



Tobacco, Hops, Potatoes, Beets 1.00 



Fruit and Root Crop, Special, for Onions, Potatoes, Beets, Fruit Trees. Quick in startii-ig, 



lasting in effect 1.00 



Blood, Bone and Potash. It is especially adapted for Cucumbers, Carrots, Tomatoes, 



Potatoes, Asparagus, Tobacco, Corn, Oats 1.00 



Wheat, Corn and Oats Special, 200 to 400 lbs. to acre .' 1.00 



O AGENTS - FOR - BOWKER'S - INSECTICIDES. << 



$3.25 

 3.90 

 3.90 

 3.25 



3.75 

 3.48 



2.00 3.84 



1.75 



2.00 

 1.50 



3.60 



3.90 

 2.75 



$6.50 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 6.50 



7.00 

 6.95 



7.85 



7.25 



10.50 

 7.00 



$11.75 

 14.80 

 15.95 

 11.75 



12.90 

 12.75 



14.50 



$21.50 

 28.50 

 29.50 

 21.50 



23.60 

 24.15 



13.50 24.25 



17.80 

 10.40 



34.25 

 16.00 



BOWKER'S BODO.— Bowker's Bodo is a concentrated Bordeaux 

 mixture, in paste form, ready for use when diluted ; simply add water 

 and spray. This does away with the details of weighing, straining, 

 mixing, etc., necessary with the home-made mixture. Bodo is treated 

 by a special chemical process, and does not deteriorate, but always re- 

 mains as effective as when made. Bodo never discolors fruit or foliage 

 as does home-made Bordeaux. It may be used on vegetables up to 

 within two or three weeks of the time of marketing. Properly applied, 

 Bodo will prevent nearly all kinds of blights, rusts, rot, etc., which at- 

 tack vegetables c«- fruits. 5 lb. can, 50c. 10 lb. can, $1.00. 25 lb. 

 can, $2.00. 100 lb. keg, $7.00. 



BOWKER'S DISPARENE Arsenate of lead. Kills all kinds of 



leaf-eating insects, caterpillars, canker worms, flea beetles, potato bugs, 

 etc. It sticks like paint to the leaves and is not washed oft" by rain. 

 One spraying of Disparene is as valuable as many sprayings with Paris 



Green Disparene never injures the most delicate foliage or tender 

 crops. 2 lb. can, 50c. 5 lb. can, $1.00. 10 lb. can, $1.80. 25 lb. 

 can, $4.25. 



SULPHO-TOBACCO SOAP— A Wonderful Insect Pest Exter- 

 minator.— Unsurpassed for quickly exterminating all insect life on 

 plants and flowers, in and out of doors. Excellent for rose bushes, 

 shrubs, etc. This popular Insecticide never fails to give satisfaction 

 and is cheap, effective, clean, harmless and non-injurious to the tenderest 

 growth. It also acts as a valuable fertilizer, reviving plant life. For 

 domestic purposes it rids the house of cockroaches, and is a superior 

 wash for dogs and all animals. Prevents poultry lice. You cannot 

 afford to be without Sulpho-Tobacco Soap, if you desire to be suc- 

 cessful in plant culture. A trial will give highly gratifying results. 

 3-oz. Cake, sufficient for 1^ gallons prepared solution, 10c; mailed 

 postpaid, 12c. 8-oz. Cake, sufficient for 4 gallons prepared solution, 

 ~0c; mailed postpaid, 25c. 



Plain Canary, Canary and Rape, or iVlixeci BIRD SEED. 



Also MAMMOTH RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER, The Giant of all Sunflowers. 



For Parrots and Chickens. Both Thoroughly Cleaned. 



Per Pound, 7c. 4 Pounds, 25c. 25 Pounds, $1.00. 



By mail, add 8c. per pound postage. 



No. lbs 

 to Bushel. 



Asparagus : — 



Barley, broadcast 48 lbs 



Beans, dwarf, drills 60 " 



Beans, pole, in hills 60 " 



Beet, in drills — 



Broom Corn, in hills — 



Buckwheat, broadcast 60 " 



Cabbage, in beds to trans- 

 plant — 



Carrot, in drills — 



Celery, to transplant — 



Corn, in hills — 



Corn, for soiling — 



Clover, Alsike 60 " 



Clover, red, alone 60 " 



Clover, white, alone 60 " 



Clover, white, with other 



seeds 60 



Clover, Luzerne, alone 60 " 



Clover, scarlet 60 " 



Cucumber, in hills 



For the convenience of customers, we 

 put in sealed packages, our best 

 Bird Seed, mixed in proper propor- 

 tions, and thus protect owners 

 of valuable Birds from liabil- 

 ity of purchasing spoiled 

 or fermented seeds. 



J. BOLGIANO & SON, 



Cor. Light & Lombard Sts. 

 BALTIMORE. 



J. BOLGIANO & SON'S SEED TABLE- 



The Quantity of Seed Usually Sown to an Acre and Number of Pounds to Bushel. 



No. 



lbs. 



to Acre. 





s 



lbs. 



2 to 





bus. 



1 to 



I* 



i " 



8 to 



10 



qts. 



4 to 



6 



lbs. 



4 to 



6 



qts. 





%bus. 





\ 



' lb. 



2 to 



3 



lbs. 





H ">■ 





8 



qts. 



2 to 



3 



bus. 





12 



lbs. 



12 to 



>.s 



" 



10 to 



[2 



4 



,, 



12 tO 



15 



« 



Ht° 



2 



" 



Flax, broadcast — 1 to 2 



Grass, blue, alone 14 lbs. 21 to 28 



Grass, Hungarian 48 " 1 



Grass, lawn 30 



Grass, orchard 14 



Grass, red top, fancy 36 



Grass, R. I. Bent — 



Timothy 45 



Kale 50 



Millet 50 



Melon, Musk — 



Melon, Water — 



Mustard, broadcast — 



Mangold, Wurzel — 



Oats, broadcast 32 



Onions, in drills, to make 



large Onions 56 



Onion Seeds, for small sets 32 



Parsnip, in drills — 



Peas, early, in drills 60 



Peas, Marrowfat, in drills 60 



No. lbs. No. lbs. No. lbs. 



to Bushel. to Acre. to Bushel 



Peas, broadcast 60 lbs. 



Potato, cut tubers, in drills 56 " 



Radish, in drills — 



Radish, broadcast — 



Rye, broadcast 56 " 



Salsify, in drills... — 



Sorghum 50 



Spinach, in drills 50 



Squash (bush varieties), in 



hills — 



Squash (running varieties) 



in hills — 



Turnip, in drills — 



Turnip, broadcast — 



Tomato, to transplant — 



Vetches, broadcast — 



Wheat, broadcast 60 



Wheat, in drills — 



Timothy L Together 



ii£ " Red Top. 



30 to 40 



21 to 28 



24 to 28 



3 



1 



4 to 6 



1 



1% to 2 



2 to 3 



12 to 16 



4 to 6 



bus. 



lbs. 

 bus. 



lbs. 



bus. 



lbs. 

 bus. 

 lbs. 



■qts. 

 lbs. 



No. lbs. 



to Acre. 

 2 to 3 bus. 

 8 to 10 " 

 6 to 8 lbs. 



10 



6 to 8 

 10 to 12 

 12 to 15 



4 to 6 



bus. 

 lbs. 



2 to 2j^bus. 

 lbs. 



6 to 8 



50 to 60 



4 to 6 



3 to 



1 to 



2 to 



2 to 



% to 



X " 



3 bus. 



bus. 



for one acre. 



S lbs. Clover. 

 10 lbs. Timothy 

 14 lbs. Red Top 



Quantity of Seeds Required for a Given Number of Plants, Number of Hills, or Length of Drills. 



Asparagus 1 oz. to 50 ft. drill 



J5 ee t I oz. to 50 ft. drill 



Celery 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill 



Carrot 1 oz. to too ft. drill 



Endive 1 oz. to 150 ft drill 



Egg Plant 1 oz. to 300 ft. drill 



Lettuce 1 oz. to 150 ft. drill 



Cabbage 1 oz. seed will produce 2000 plants 



Cauliflower..! oz. seed will produce 2000 plants 



Okra 4 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Onion 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Onion Sets, sm. 1 qt. to 100 ft. drill. 



Parsley 1 oz. to 150 ft. drill. 



Parsnip 3 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Radish 2 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Salsify 1 oz. to 70 ft. drill. 



Spinach 2 oz. to 100 ft. drill 



Turnip 1 oz to 150 ft drill 



Peas 1 qt. to 100 ft. drill 



Dwarf Beans...i qt. to 100 ft. drill 

 Leek 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill 



Pole Beans 1 qt. to 150 hills 



Celery 1 oz. seed will produce 3000 plants. 



Egg Plant. 1 oz. seed will produce 1000 plants. 

 Lettuce 1 oz. seed will produce 3000 plants. 



Corn 1 qt. to 200 hills 



Cucumber 1 oz. to 50 hills 



Watermelon 1 oz. to 30 hills 



Muskmelon 1 oz. to 60 hills 



Pumpkin 1 oz. to 40 hills 



Early Squash 1 oz. to 50 hills 



Marrow Squash. .1 oz. to 16 hills 



Pepper 1 oz. seed will produce 1000 plants 



Tomato 1 oz. seed will produce 1500 plants 



