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‘The J. Bolgiano Seed Co.’s Wonderful “‘ Prosperity ’? Corn 
1138. Long’s Prolific. 
E The climax of 25 years of Corn-breeding and 
selection by Mr. I. S. Long. 
Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
1140. Reid’s Yellow Dent. This is a splendid Yellow Dent variety 
with 18 to 24 rows of kernels on an ear. The cob is small and red and the 
grains are very close together, so there is scarcely any room between the 
rows. Reid’s Yellow Dent has been awarded more prizes at Corn shows 
than any other variety except ‘‘ Prosperity.” The ears average 8 to 10 
inches long. The stalk is very heavy and is not easily blown down. It 
matures in 90 to 100 days and is a heavy yielder in the Middle and Southern 
States. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
1143. Improved Leaming Corn. Its extreme earliness and fine 
quality has made it very popular with the farmers, and especially with 
those in the localities where the seasons are short. It produces from 65 to 
90 bushels to the acre, in accordance with the quality of the soil. The 
ears and grains are of medium size. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
Bolgiano’s Wonderful 
Prosperity 
Yellow Dent Corn 
Has Yielded of Shelled Corn 160 Bushels Per Acre 
Average Yield 10 Years on About 100 
Acres 125 Bushels Per Acre 
Corn Weight by Parcel Post: Pts. 1 Lb.; Qts. 2 Lbs.; 
4 “Qts. 6 Loses Pk. 17 Lbs: 
Parcel Post Rates, see Page 2 
1141. Bolgiano’s Prosperity Corn. If you really 
want to grow a bumper crop of beautiful Yellow Dent 
Corn this year, just take our advice and plant Bolgiano’s 
“ Prosperity ’ Corn. Large kernels, well developed over 
tip and butt. It is a luxuriant grower, from 12 to 15 feet 
high, and if planted during the first half of May, will 
mature before the 20th of September. For more than a 
score of years “‘ Prosperity Corn” has been under the 
most watchful breeding and selection; the magnificent 
results more than pay for every effort put forth. The 
yield has been miraculous, 160 bushels or more of shelled 
Corn per acre. and it has even averaged on a number of 
acres planted the same year 133 bushels shelled Corn per 
acre. During a continuous test of 10 years on about 100 
acres it has averaged 125 bushels shelled Corn per acre. 
Is it any wender we have called such a wonderful Corn 
“ Prosperity °? _ “ Prosperity” is undoubtedly the most 
attractive, the largest, the finest. the greatest yielding 
Yellow Dent Corn ever produced. Bu. $3.50. 
1213. Iowa Gold Mine Corn. A splendid Yellow Dent variety. It is 
early, ears are not excessively large. but of a good size and symmetrical. 
Color a bright, golden yellow, shining like a new coin direct from the mint. 
Grain is very dry, cob small and dries out nearly as soon as it ripens. 
Seventy pounds of ear Corn make 60 to 62 pounds of shelled Corn, and in 
hauling to market it weighs out five bushels more to the wagon load than 
common varieties in the same size wagons. Seventy pounds of Iowa Gold 
Mine Corn on the ear have given 64 pounds of shelled Corn and only 6 
pounds of cobs. This cannot be equalled by any other Corn in the world. 
The kernels are deep, wedge-shaped. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
1139. Mammoth Golden Beauty Corn. Has the largest ears of any 
100-day Corn. It outyields many other Corns. The increased yields repay 
the seeds many times over. Growers should make sure of getting the largest 
yield and most handsome grain to meet competition and secure the highest 
prices. Ears usually averaging from 9 to 12 inches long and from 20 to 30 
rows on the cob, some of the stalks bearing from 3 to 5 ears. Then why 
use your poor stock any longer? It has produced 150 bushels shelled Corn 
to the acre. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
White Varieties of Seed Corn 
1299. Eureka Ensilage Corn. The very best Silo Corn on the mar- 
ket. For many years we have used great care in the selection of our seed, 
which will give a large amount of fodder, 3 or 4 long, slender ears of Corn 
to the stalk. Grows to a height of 15 feet. Can be sown in hills or planted 
in checked rows. It is a very rapid grower and can be grown throughout 
the United States with wonderful success. Growers should not miss plant- 
ing this special variety of ours for their Silo Corn. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
1145. ‘‘ Hickory King ’’ White Corn. So large are the grains and 
so small the cob that on an ear broken in half a single grain will almost 
cover the cob section. 
the ground and stand upright. resisting severe storms. It yields splendid 
crops on light soils, and is undoubtedly the best and most productive White 
Field Corn for the South. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
1148. Bolgiano’s Cuban Giant Ensilage Corn. 
tested the Cuban Giant beside all large white grain ensilage varieties. 
Grains are pure white, very large, broad and long. Of stronger vitality than 
any other variety. It is the best milk producer of all ensilage Corns, being 
as sweet as Sugar Corn. Outyields the Red Cob Ensilage and is 10 to 12 
days earlier. It is the most perfect Corn we have found in our years of 
experience. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
We have thoroughly 
1214. Evergreen Broom Corn. Improved. An excellent variety; is 
a good length, fine, straight and has a green appearance when ripe, and sells 
at the highest market- price. Sow in drills three feet apart and thin out to 
three inches. Sow 5 pounds per acre. Lb. lic. 
1215. Collier’s Excelsior White Corn. We believe this to be the 
best all around White Corn in existance. It is a heavy yielder; has large 
ears, deep grain, small cob and produces good-sized fodder, free from barren 
Kaffir Corn—The Great Forage Piant 
stalks. Matures in 110 to 115 days. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
1147. White Kaffir Corn. Makes nutritious food for stock and 
poultry. Kaffir Corn in the last few years has been generally sown with Cow 
Peas, broadcast, at the rate of a peck of Kaffir Corn to a bushel of Cow Peas 
per acre. The Kaffir Corn helps to hold the Cow Peas up off the ground, 
thus causes a large growth of Cow Peas, and both can be cut together, mak- 
ing an enormous yielding crop of most nutritious feed. For a forage crop 
when sown by itself Kaffir Corn should be sown broadcast at the rate of from 
34 to 1 bushel per acre. When sown for a forage crop, either by itself or 
with Cow Peas, the crop should be cut before it is headed out. Lb. 6c. 
Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.50. Write for latest prices. 
1169. Red Kaffir Corn. Non-saccharine. The plant is low, stalky, 
perfectly erect—the stalk as well as the blades; cures into excellent fodder, 
and in all stages it is available for greed food. Lb. 6c. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.50. 
Special price in quantity. 
Of a strong growth, the stalks take a firm hold in - 
1177. Iowa Silver Mine Corn. The stalks grow 7 to 8 feet high and 
set the ears about 3% to 4 feet from the ground. Just the right height for 
easy picking. Early, maturing in 95 days, dries out rapidly and is ready 
for market very early. It is a sure cropper, deep grain, pure white, and a 
good Corn in every way. It produces a better crop on old, thin land than 
any other Corn, as it seems to adapt itself to unfavorable conditions. The 
ears bear 16 rows, very straight and close together. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
1054. Red Cob 90-Day Corn. This Corn meets a long felt want, 
because it can be used as a roasting ear Corn and when. fully matured makes 
a first-class Crop Corn for feeding stock: The ear is large, handsome, suits 
for an early crop or for a late crop. because it matures in 90 days. This 
makes it always a safe and profitable crop. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
1142. Maryland White Corn. This very handsome Corn is_ the 
favorite of old farmers who like a big grain on a small cob. The grain is 
pure white, with good-sized ear, having ten rows to the cob. Used for gen-_ 
eral crop. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
1179. Blount’s Prolific. 
the South, producing 3 to 6 ears of white, flinty Corn to the stalk. 
excellent meal. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
One of the largest yielding varieties for 
Makes 
1257. Boone County White. Ears well filled out at both ends, cylin- 
drical, 9 to 11 inches long, averaging 20 rows, some 18 and 22. Grain very 
deep, a litle rough. Cobs white, of medium size. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 
1069. Connecticut Field or Large Yellow Pumpkin. Excellent for 
growing in Corn. Lb. 40c. 
Kentucky Field Pumpkin. Very large and fiat, grown 
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1146. Early Amber Sorghum. Furnishes a large yield of most 
nutritious forage, which can be fed either green or cured, and will yields 
2 or 3 cuttings a year, stooling out thicker each time it is cut. It grows 
10 to 12 feet high. Sow broadcast for forage at the rate of 1 to 194 bushels 
per acre. When sown in drills, sow at the rate of 1 peck per acre in drills 
31%4 to 4 feet apart. Please write for prices. 
1276. Red and White Milo Maize, These are popular varieties of 
sorghum, somewhat similar to the Kaffir Corn, valuable for both forage and 
grain. Cultivation is same as for Kaffir Corn. Lb. 6c. Pk. 50c. Bu. of 
50 Ibs. $1.50. 
1158. Early Orange Sorghum. This variety is rapidly growing in 
favor wherever it is grown. Similar in growth to Early Amber. but it is 
claimed that it produces a heavier crop. Please write for lowest prices. 
