^ Your Long Podded 



^ Alaska Peas are splen- 



W did money makers^ they 



'% yield much more than 



«* any other early Pea and 



W sell better. Geo. IVernig 



^^ Grange, Md. 



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New^ Garden Peas. 



"Good Luck" 



1088. Bolgiano's New Ex- 

 tremely Early Prolific Pea.— 



1. Almost as Early as the Extra 

 Early Alaska Peas 2 On same 

 land win yield 100 bushels to every 

 50 bushels of the Alaskas. 3. Single plants 

 contain 40 to 50 well developed pods. 4. Pods 

 ii longer than Alaska poda. 5 Pods are a 

 deep green color. 6. Plants strong and vig- 

 orous. 7. Deliciously flavored. 8. Peas 

 slightly larger than Alaskas. 9. Supply extremely limited. 

 Pkts. lOc. Pt. 20c. Qt. 35c. 4 ats. $1.25. PK. $2.25. 



Bu;_$8^00. _ 



J. Bolgtano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen: — Please quote me price on your "Good Luck'" 

 Peas in 10 to 20 bushel lots. They are the finest Peas I ever 



planted. J. IV. English, Alachua Co., Fta. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Please enter 7ny order for 8 bus. of your IVonker Worker 

 Peas; I had them last year and was so well pleased that I want to 

 plant them again this year. S. H. Langdvn, 

 Northampton Co.. I^a. 



BOLGIANO'S EARLIEST 



WRINKLED PEA. 



1083. The most delicious pea you have ever eaten. They fairly melt in your 

 raouth. If you have never eaten a "Wonder Worker" Pea you don't know what 

 a eood Pea tastes like. Six weeks from planting, this wonderful large Wrinkled Pea can be marketed. lu 

 earline.ss, great size and excellent flavor, it is unequalled. The Peas fairly melt in your mouth. The vines 

 grow 2'A feet high, and 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 Gradus or Prosperity Pea. It is the finest early Pea yet introduced. PKts. 10c. Pt. 20c. Qt. 35c. 

 4QU. $1.10. Pk. $2.00. 1/2 Bas. $3.75. Bus. $7.50. 



Second Early Wrinkled Pea. 



"cracker JACK" continues to bear an abundance of most delicious Peas, when all other v.arieties are 

 dried up from the hot Sun of the early summer. 



1089. BOLGIANO'S CRACKER JACK PEA. 



Ulondcr Ulorkcf' 



**Cracker 3ack" ^°'^'-"°'- 



1. A wonderful yielder. ; 



2. Vines 2 feet. 2 inches high. 



3. Growth, hardy, robust and vigorous. ( 



4. Extremely large pods, have a handsome dark 

 green color and are borne even more abundantly 

 than on the Dwarf Prolific Green Marrow Peas. 



PKts. 10c. Pint 20c. Qi- 30c. 2 Qts. 50c. 



. Ready for market, just as the Wonder Worker 



Peas are over. 

 . If planted a little late will stand the wariii 



weather excellently. 

 . It's the Pea market gardeners have been looking 



for, and it's a "Cracker Jack." 

 4 Qts. SJc. P««-H $1.60. Bus. $6.00. 



Feb. IS, 1908. 

 J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore. Md , U. S. A . 



I planted some of your Cracker Jack Peas, which 



have proven so vigorous and productive, above every 



other kind, and J would like to secure some more seed. 



C. L. Campbell, Cubanis, Cuba. 



Alachua Co., Fla. 

 Messrs. J. Bolgiano <Sf Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen: — I want two sacks of " Cracker Jack" 

 Peas for Spring planting. Set them aside; / will .yend 

 for them with tny order for Spring crop Beans. I am 

 sendingabasketof the Peas to the State Fair at Tampa, 

 Fla. Look out for orders for "Cracker Jacks" 



Very truly yours, E. F. Clyalt. 



fackawatta Co., Pa. 

 J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



I am well pleased with your "Cracker Jack'^ Peas. 

 They matured all together, and I now have-beans 4 in. 

 tall on the same ground . It's nice when one can take 

 all the vines up at one time and take the pods off and 

 till the ground and plant it again. 



Thom.as IVard. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen : — / planted One-half Bushel ofyout 

 Cf acker-Jack Peas this Spring. After pickivg SO 

 bushels of Green Pea , I had sufficient Peas left to pro- 

 duce two bushels for seed purposes. They certainly 

 have proved worthy of the name. 

 Yours truly, 



John M. Myers, Bergen Co., N. J. 



NEW EXTREMELY EARLY 



Long Podded illaska Pea« | 



1087. An entirely new vigorous Extremely Early hand- 

 some long podded, delicious flavored Alaska Pea. Bound to 

 become extremely popular, for it has all the good qualities of 

 our Famous Extra Early Alaska Pea and in addition it has a 

 well filled pod almost twice as lon^, which will fill the bas- 

 ket in M the time, and while it is not a distinctly sugar pea 

 yet it has a much sweeter flavor than the Alaska. It is an 

 abundant yielder. Being an entirely new introduction our 

 supply of seed is limited, so place yonrorder early. PKt. 10c. 

 Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 4 Qts. 85c. PK. $1.60. Bu. $6.00. 



J. Bolgiano <3" Son, Baltimore. Md. Oct. 24, 1908. 



I have an order with you for 15 bus. Bolgiano' s New 

 Long Podded Alaska Peas. I would like to increase my order 

 to 25 bus. if you can do it as they, were fine last season. 



E. f. HESTER, Not th Carolina, 



J. Bolgiano <2f Son, Baltimore, Md. June 7, 1908. 



We picked 40 bushels of your New Long Podded Alaska 

 Peas from one peck of seed. Wished we had planted more. 



Seidel Bros. Baltimore Co., Md. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. June 10. 1''08. 



I never saw as fine a crop of Peas In my life as your 

 New Lo7ig Podded Alaska Peas produced for me this 

 Spring. They are a vigorous grower, extremely productive, 

 of the very best quality: for me they came equally as early as 

 the Alaska Peas. Michael Dauber, 



Catonsville, Md. 



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