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  J. 
  Bolgiano 
  & 
  Son, 
  Seedsmen, 
  Baltimore, 
  Md. 
  

  

  Cow 
  Peas 
  

  

  New 
  Era 
  Cow 
  Peas. 
  43 
  Days 
  After 
  Planting: 
  

  

  Soja 
  Beans 
  

  

  1242. 
  Mammoth 
  Yellow. 
  The 
  largest 
  growing- 
  and 
  most 
  popular 
  

   Soja 
  Bean 
  for 
  forage 
  purposes 
  although 
  a 
  little 
  later 
  in 
  maturing 
  

   than 
  other 
  varieties. 
  Bu. 
  $1.75. 
  10 
  Bu. 
  (u 
  $1.65. 
  

  

  1243. 
  Tar-Heel 
  or 
  Mammoth 
  Black. 
  Slightly 
  earlier 
  than 
  Mam- 
  

   moth 
  Yellow 
  and 
  produces 
  about 
  the 
  same 
  amount 
  of 
  forage. 
  Bu. 
  

   51.85, 
  10 
  Bu 
  @ 
  $1.75. 
  

  

  1244. 
  Mammoth 
  Brown. 
  Matures 
  slightly 
  earlier 
  than 
  Mam- 
  

   moth 
  Yellow 
  and 
  produces 
  about 
  one 
  third 
  more 
  forage. 
  Bu. 
  $1.85. 
  

   10 
  Bu. 
  (a 
  $1.75. 
  

  

  1245. 
  Early 
  Hollybrooks. 
  Seed 
  smaller 
  than 
  Mammoth 
  Yellow. 
  

   Matures 
  two 
  to 
  three 
  weeks 
  earlier 
  and 
  is 
  adapted 
  to 
  sections 
  with 
  

   short 
  seasons. 
  A 
  sure 
  and 
  vigorous 
  cropper. 
  Bu. 
  $1.90. 
  10 
  Bu. 
  

   @ 
  $1.80. 
  

  

  1246. 
  WUson 
  Black. 
  Very 
  small 
  seed, 
  matures 
  in 
  about 
  ninety 
  

   days, 
  can 
  be 
  grown 
  in 
  the 
  Northern 
  States 
  where 
  an 
  early 
  variety 
  

   is 
  desired. 
  Bu. 
  $2.75. 
  10 
  Bu. 
  (a) 
  $2.50. 
  

  

  1247. 
  Pekin. 
  

   the 
  same 
  time. 
  

   ?2.50. 
  

  

  1248. 
  Sable. 
  

  

  Similar 
  in 
  appearance 
  to 
  Wilson, 
  maturing 
  about 
  

   Average 
  height 
  2J 
  to 
  3 
  feet. 
  Bu. 
  $2.75. 
  10 
  Bu. 
  @ 
  

  

  Small 
  seed, 
  similar 
  in 
  appearance 
  to 
  Pekin 
  and 
  

   Wilson 
  and 
  produces 
  about 
  the 
  same 
  amount 
  of 
  forage 
  but 
  ma- 
  

   tures 
  slightly 
  earlier. 
  Bu. 
  $2.75. 
  10 
  Bu. 
  (ffi 
  $2.50. 
  

  

  Peas 
  could 
  be 
  made 
  to 
  bring 
  more 
  nitrogen 
  to 
  the 
  soils 
  of 
  this 
  country 
  

   every 
  year 
  than 
  is 
  now 
  purchased 
  annually 
  by 
  the 
  farmers 
  at 
  the 
  cost 
  

   of 
  millions 
  of 
  dollars. 
  — 
  Year 
  Book 
  of 
  the 
  U. 
  S. 
  Department 
  of 
  Agriculture. 
  

  

  The 
  great 
  soil 
  improvers. 
  Makes 
  poor 
  land 
  rich. 
  Makes 
  Good 
  land 
  

  

  more 
  productive. 
  Also 
  makes 
  a 
  splendid 
  and 
  nutritious 
  

  

  green 
  forage 
  or 
  hay 
  crop, 
  enriching 
  the 
  soil 
  

  

  even 
  when 
  the 
  crop 
  is 
  cut 
  off. 
  

  

  1175. 
  Mixed 
  Cow 
  Peas. 
  We 
  strongly 
  recommend 
  sowing 
  Mixed 
  Cow 
  

   Peas 
  as 
  a 
  soil 
  improving 
  crop. 
  The 
  upright 
  growing 
  varieties 
  holding 
  up 
  

   the 
  vming 
  varieties, 
  they 
  will 
  make 
  a 
  much 
  better 
  growth 
  and 
  give 
  more 
  

   satisfactory 
  results, 
  yielding 
  better 
  crops 
  of 
  vines 
  and 
  more 
  forage 
  They 
  

   are 
  composed 
  of 
  the 
  Blacks, 
  Black 
  Eye, 
  Clays, 
  Whip-poor-wills, 
  Wonderful, 
  

   New 
  Era 
  and 
  Soja 
  Beans. 
  If 
  once 
  tried 
  you 
  will 
  sow 
  no 
  others 
  where 
  

   large 
  crops 
  are 
  desired. 
  Please 
  Write 
  Us 
  For 
  Prices. 
  

  

  1159. 
  New 
  Era. 
  This 
  new 
  extra 
  early 
  Cow 
  Pea 
  is 
  unquestionably 
  one 
  

   of 
  the 
  most 
  valuable 
  varieties 
  in 
  cultivation. 
  It 
  is 
  quicker 
  in 
  growth 
  than 
  

   any 
  other 
  Cow 
  Pea 
  in 
  cultivation; 
  makes 
  a 
  very 
  large 
  growth 
  of 
  vine 
  and 
  

   very 
  proline 
  yield 
  of 
  Peas. 
  The 
  vines 
  stand 
  upright, 
  enabling 
  the 
  Peas 
  

   to 
  be 
  easily 
  gathered. 
  The 
  Peas 
  are 
  fully 
  one-third 
  smaller 
  in 
  size 
  than 
  

   any 
  other 
  Cow 
  Pea, 
  so 
  that 
  it 
  does 
  not 
  require 
  nearly 
  as 
  many 
  to 
  seed 
  an 
  

   acre. 
  Please 
  Write 
  Us 
  For 
  Prices. 
  

  

  1162. 
  Black 
  Cow 
  Peas. 
  Seed 
  medium 
  sized 
  and 
  Black. 
  Vines 
  trailing. 
  

   Seed 
  matures 
  early. 
  Please 
  Write 
  Us 
  For 
  Prices. 
  

  

  1163. 
  Clay 
  Peas. 
  Seeds 
  medium 
  sized 
  and 
  cream 
  colored. 
  Vines 
  grow 
  

   tall 
  and 
  erect. 
  Seed 
  matures 
  medium 
  late. 
  Please 
  Write 
  Us 
  For 
  Prices. 
  

  

  1164. 
  Whip-poor-Wlll. 
  Vines 
  erect. 
  Seed 
  large 
  and 
  mottled 
  red 
  and 
  

   white 
  and 
  matures 
  early. 
  Good 
  to 
  grow 
  between 
  corn. 
  Please 
  Write 
  Us 
  

   For 
  Prices. 
  

  

  1166. 
  Wonderful 
  or 
  Unknown 
  Pea. 
  Seed 
  medium 
  sized 
  and 
  buff. 
  Vines 
  

   erect 
  if 
  planted 
  late, 
  trailing 
  if 
  planted 
  early. 
  Seed 
  matures 
  late. 
  Please 
  

   Write 
  Us 
  For 
  Prices. 
  

  

  1208. 
  Shinney 
  Pea. 
  Very 
  popular, 
  seed 
  large, 
  mottled 
  white 
  and 
  red, 
  

   early 
  maturing, 
  erect 
  vines. 
  Please 
  Write 
  Us 
  For 
  Prices. 
  

  

  1168. 
  Black 
  Eye. 
  Vines 
  erect. 
  Seeds 
  medium 
  sized 
  and 
  white, 
  matures 
  

   medium 
  late. 
  Please 
  Write 
  Us 
  For 
  Prices. 
  

  

  1190. 
  Red 
  Rippers. 
  Red 
  seeded, 
  resembles 
  Black 
  Cow 
  Peas 
  in 
  growth 
  

   of 
  vines 
  but 
  10 
  days 
  earlier 
  and 
  most 
  prolific. 
  Please 
  Write 
  Us 
  For 
  

  

  1241. 
  Gray 
  Crowders. 
  Vine 
  trailing, 
  seed 
  large 
  and 
  mottled 
  gray 
  

   and 
  blue. 
  Matures 
  medium 
  late. 
  Please 
  write 
  us 
  for 
  prices. 
  

  

  1165. 
  Canada 
  Field 
  Peas. 
  Here 
  is 
  a 
  crop 
  which 
  is 
  not 
  only 
  

   profitable 
  but 
  will 
  return 
  to 
  the 
  land 
  the 
  much 
  needed 
  nitrogen. 
  

   Peas 
  are 
  second 
  only 
  to 
  Clover 
  in 
  their 
  soil 
  enriching 
  properties 
  

   and 
  can 
  be 
  grown 
  under 
  almost 
  any 
  condition 
  of 
  soil 
  or 
  climate. 
  

   There 
  is 
  always 
  a 
  ready 
  market 
  for 
  peas, 
  or 
  they 
  can 
  be 
  profitably 
  

   ground 
  and 
  fed 
  to 
  the 
  stock. 
  The 
  vines 
  make 
  rich, 
  nutritious 
  hay. 
  

   If 
  fed 
  to 
  milch 
  cows, 
  when 
  in 
  a 
  green 
  state, 
  pods, 
  vines 
  and 
  all, 
  the 
  

   flow 
  of 
  milk 
  will 
  be 
  almost 
  doubled. 
  

  

  Peas 
  are 
  a 
  paying 
  crop, 
  and 
  can 
  be 
  profitably 
  planted 
  in 
  many 
  

   vv.ays. 
  

  

  First. 
  When 
  sown 
  alone 
  about 
  three 
  bushels 
  are 
  required 
  to 
  the 
  

   acre. 
  They 
  can 
  be 
  matured 
  and 
  threshed 
  when 
  dry. 
  The 
  yield 
  

   will 
  vary 
  from 
  30 
  to 
  60 
  bushels 
  an 
  acre. 
  

  

  Second. 
  Peas 
  and 
  oats 
  are 
  frequently 
  sown 
  together, 
  using 
  IJ 
  

   bushel 
  of 
  peas 
  and 
  2 
  bushels 
  of 
  oats 
  an 
  acre. 
  By 
  so 
  doing 
  a 
  double 
  

   crop 
  can 
  be 
  secured. 
  They 
  can 
  be 
  threshed 
  at 
  one 
  time 
  and 
  readily 
  

   separated 
  in 
  cleaning. 
  

  

  Third. 
  They 
  can 
  be 
  sown 
  alone 
  or 
  with 
  oats 
  and 
  fed 
  green. 
  It 
  

   is 
  surprising 
  the 
  amount 
  of 
  fodder 
  which 
  is 
  produced 
  in 
  this 
  way. 
  

   If 
  sown 
  together, 
  the 
  peas 
  should 
  be 
  sown 
  first 
  and 
  plowed 
  under 
  

   about 
  four 
  inches 
  deep; 
  the 
  oats 
  may 
  then 
  be 
  drilled 
  in. 
  

  

  Fourth. 
  For 
  plowing 
  under 
  when 
  peas 
  and 
  oats 
  are 
  sown 
  together 
  

   and 
  each 
  are 
  "in 
  milk" 
  they 
  are 
  nearly 
  equal 
  in 
  value 
  to 
  Clover, 
  

   used 
  in 
  the 
  same 
  way 
  to 
  enrich 
  the 
  soil. 
  

  

  Sown 
  in 
  January, 
  February 
  or 
  early 
  March. 
  Pk. 
  80c. 
  Bu. 
  $2.75. 
  

   Write 
  For 
  Prices. 
  

  

  Seed 
  Oats. 
  

  

  1156. 
  Bnrt 
  or 
  90-Day 
  Oats. 
  The 
  earliest, 
  most 
  prolific 
  and 
  surest 
  cropping 
  of 
  

   Spring 
  Oats; 
  far 
  superior 
  to 
  an 
  ordinary 
  spring 
  or 
  rust-proof 
  oats 
  for 
  spring 
  

   seeding, 
  wherever 
  this 
  Oat 
  is 
  grown 
  it 
  comes 
  into 
  great 
  favor. 
  For 
  a 
  Spring 
  

   Oat 
  for 
  seeding 
  in 
  March 
  and 
  April 
  it 
  is 
  the 
  best 
  and 
  surest 
  of 
  Spring 
  Oats. 
  It 
  

   Is 
  earlier 
  to 
  mature, 
  free 
  from 
  rust, 
  healthy, 
  clean 
  and 
  vigorous 
  growth 
  of 
  straw, 
  

   and 
  makes 
  a 
  very 
  good 
  yield 
  of 
  clean, 
  bright 
  and 
  heavy 
  grain. 
  On 
  account 
  of 
  

   its 
  earliness 
  to 
  mature, 
  it 
  escapes 
  the 
  dry 
  hot 
  weather 
  we 
  frequently 
  experience 
  

   in 
  June, 
  and 
  is 
  on 
  this 
  account, 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  surest 
  cropping 
  varieties 
  of 
  the 
  

   South. 
  Color 
  and 
  appearance 
  of 
  grain 
  somewhat 
  resemble 
  the 
  rust-proof 
  Oat. 
  

   Pk. 
  3oc. 
  Bu. 
  85c. 
  Please 
  Write 
  Us 
  For 
  Latest 
  Prices. 
  

  

  1161. 
  Virginia 
  Gray 
  Winter 
  or 
  Turf 
  Oats. 
  When 
  sown 
  early, 
  before 
  the 
  Middle 
  

   of 
  March, 
  these 
  oats 
  will 
  far 
  outyield 
  the 
  ordinary 
  spring 
  oats, 
  making 
  a 
  larger 
  

   crop 
  and 
  heavier 
  grain. 
  For 
  seed 
  purposes, 
  too, 
  it 
  is 
  most 
  desirable 
  to 
  sow 
  

   winter 
  oats 
  in 
  the 
  spring, 
  as 
  they 
  make 
  a 
  better 
  and 
  cleaner 
  seed 
  oats 
  for 
  sowing 
  

   in 
  the 
  Pall 
  than 
  if 
  continual 
  seedings 
  are 
  made 
  from 
  the 
  fall-grown 
  oats. 
  

   Further, 
  north 
  than 
  Virginia 
  remarkable 
  results 
  have 
  been 
  obtained 
  from 
  these 
  

   oats, 
  when 
  sown 
  even 
  as 
  late 
  as 
  the 
  first 
  of 
  May, 
  and 
  from 
  the 
  reports 
  of 
  our 
  cus- 
  

   tomers, 
  we 
  strongly 
  recommend 
  these 
  oats 
  to 
  our 
  Northern 
  and 
  Western 
  farmers, 
  

   as 
  we 
  believe 
  that 
  they 
  will 
  give 
  much 
  larger 
  and 
  better 
  yielding 
  crops 
  than 
  the 
  

   spring 
  oats 
  usually 
  sown 
  in 
  the 
  Northern 
  and 
  Western 
  States. 
  Sow 
  at 
  the 
  rate 
  

   of 
  IJ 
  to 
  2 
  bushels 
  per 
  acre. 
  Pk. 
  40c. 
  Bu. 
  $1.25. 
  Please 
  Write 
  Us 
  For 
  Prices 
  On 
  

   Large 
  Lots. 
  

  

  1191. 
  Red 
  Rust-Proof 
  Oats. 
  These 
  oats 
  are 
  very 
  popular 
  throughout 
  the 
  South, 
  

   especially 
  on 
  the 
  light, 
  sandy 
  soils 
  of 
  the 
  coast 
  region. 
  They 
  are 
  also 
  p-eferred 
  

   for 
  low 
  grounds 
  or 
  in 
  situations 
  where 
  other 
  oats 
  are 
  much 
  inclined 
  to 
  rust. 
  

   Pk. 
  35c. 
  Bu. 
  8 
  5c. 
  Prices 
  fluctuate. 
  

  

  1157. 
  White 
  Spring 
  Oats. 
  This 
  is 
  the 
  variety 
  most 
  generally 
  sown 
  throughout 
  

   the 
  North 
  and 
  West, 
  and 
  is 
  also 
  so 
  largely 
  grown 
  in 
  this 
  section, 
  although 
  the 
  

   newest 
  varieties 
  offered 
  by 
  us 
  are 
  decidedly 
  preferable, 
  both 
  as 
  to 
  yield 
  and 
  

   reliability 
  of 
  cropping. 
  Price 
  of 
  our 
  Gold 
  Brand, 
  (heaviest 
  and 
  cleanest 
  quality). 
  

   Pk. 
  25c. 
  75c 
  per 
  bu. 
  Please 
  write 
  Us 
  for 
  Market 
  Prices. 
  

  

  Speltz, 
  or 
  Emmer 
  

  

  1219. 
  Culture. 
  Prepare 
  your 
  ground 
  as 
  you 
  would 
  for 
  wheat 
  or 
  oats, 
  sow 
  at 
  the 
  

   rate 
  of 
  two 
  bushels 
  per 
  acre. 
  It 
  is 
  extremely 
  hardy 
  and 
  can 
  be 
  sown 
  earlier 
  than 
  

   spring 
  wheat 
  or 
  oats, 
  as 
  light 
  frost 
  does 
  not 
  affect 
  it; 
  it 
  can 
  be 
  sown 
  later, 
  but 
  

   early 
  sowing 
  is 
  better. 
  Pk. 
  50c. 
  Bu. 
  of 
  40 
  lbs. 
  $1.50. 
  Please 
  write 
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  Mammoth 
  Russian 
  Sunflower 
  

  

  1211. 
  The 
  Giant 
  of 
  all 
  Sunflowers. 
  5 
  Lbs. 
  55c. 
  10 
  Lbs 
  $1.00. 
  100 
  Lbs. 
  $8.00. 
  

  

  Burt 
  ur 
  90-Day 
  Oats 
  

  

  