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Bolgiano's three New Delicious Garden Peas 



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"Seed $uek 



ss. Bolgiano's New Extremely Early Prolific Pea. 



1. Almost as early as the Extra Early Alaska Peas. 



2. On same land will yield 100 bushels to every 50 bushels of 



the Alaskas. 



3. Single plants contain 40 to 50 thoroughly developed pods. 



4. Pods Z A longer than Alaska pods. 



5. Pods are of a deep green color. 



6. Plants strong and vigorous. 



7. Deliciously flavored. 



8. Peas slightly larger than Alaskas. 



9. Supply extremely limited. 



PKts. 5c and 10c, Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. Gal. 80c. 

 PecK $1.50. Bus. $6.00. < 



June 23, 1905. 

 J. Bolgiano & Son. 



Sirs: — Your" Good Luck" pea gave perfect satisfaction this seasoyi. Tliey 

 are very lieavy bearers. Can't be beat. Shall plant nothing else next 

 season but Bolgiano 's " Good Luck" peas. 



John Conies, Md. 



June 23, 1905. 

 J. Bolgiano & Son. 

 Sirs: 



Your Good Luck and Cracke-f 

 Jack Peas are the finest ever grown both as to 

 flavorand productiveness. I will give you my 

 order for Hie same varieties next spring and 

 take pleasure in recommending them to my 

 neighbors. J. H. Arndt, 



West A rlington , Md. 



Ulonder-ttlorker" 



Bolgiano's Earliest WrinKled Pea. 



The most delicious pea you have ever eaten. _ They fairly melt 



in your mouth. If you never have eaten a "Wonder- Worker" 



Pea. you don't know what a good Pea tastes like. 



Six weeks from planting, this wonderful, large wrinkled Pea can be marketed. 



Ill earliness, great size and excellent flavor, it is unequalled. The Peas fairly melt 



in your mouth. The vines grow 2% feet high, are very hards 7 , 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. 



PacKets 5c and 10c. Pt. 25c. Qt. 40c. 2 Qts. 65c. Gal. $1.25. PK. $2.50. 



1/2 Bus. $5.00. Bus. $10.00. 



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"tracker flack 



BOLGIANO'S SECOND EARLY WRINKLED PEA. 



"CRACKER JACK" continues to bear an abundance of most delicious Peas, when all other 

 varieties are dried up by the hot sun of the Early Summer, 



89. Bolgiano's "CracKer JacK"Pea. 



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. 



5. Ready for market, just as the Wonder Worker 

 Peas are over. 



6. If planted a little late will stand the warm 

 weather excellently. 



7. It's the Pea you market gardeners have been 

 looking for, and it is a " Cracker Jack." 



PKts. 5c and 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. Gal. 80c. 

 PK. $1,50. Bus. $6.00. 



/. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Aug, 24, 1905. 



Gentlemen: — ' '/planted % bus. of your Cracker fack 

 Peas this Spring. After picking 80 bus. of green Peas 

 I had sufficient Peas left to produce two bushels for 

 seed purposes. Tliey certainly have proved worthy of 

 Hie name. Jno. M. Myers, Ramsay, N. J. 



Clyall, Fla., Nov. 8th, 1905. 

 Messrs. J. Bolgiano & Son, 

 Baltimore, Md. 

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

 Peas for Spring pla?iting. Set tliem aside: I will 

 send for them with my order for Spring crop Beans. 

 Lam sending a basket of tlie Peas to the Stale Fair at 

 Tampa, Fla. Look out for orders for" Cracker Jacks." 

 Very truly yours, F. H. CL YA TT. 



Bolgiano's New Cracker-Jack Pea. 





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