Bolgiano's "Big Crop" Field Seeds for 1918 



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Cow Peas 



I'i'as could be made to briufj more uilrogeu lo the soils of this country every year tli; 

 dollars. — Yearbook 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 viniiig varietic^s, 

 they will make u much better growth and give more satisfactory results, yielding better 

 crops of vines and more forage. Tliey 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. Bu. $4.00. 10 Bu. at $3.90. Please write us 

 fori atest prices. 



11.59. 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 (^ow Pea 

 in cultivation; makes a very large growth of vine and very prolitie 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. Bu. .54.00. 10 Bu. at .$3.90. Please write us for latest prices. 



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

 matures early. Bii- $4.00. 10 Bu. at $3.90. Please write us for latest prices. 



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

 erect. Seed matures medium late. Bu.$4.00. 10 Bu. at $3.90. Write us for latest prices. 



1164. Whip-Poor-Will. Vines erect. Seed large and mottled red and white 

 and matures early. Good to grow between Corn. Bu. .$4.00. 10 Bu. at $3.90. 

 Please write us for latest prices. 



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

 erect if planted late, trailing if plinled early. Seed matures late. Bu. $4.00. 10 Bu. 

 at $3.90. Please write us for latest prices. 



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

 maturing, erect vines. Bu. $4.00. 10 Bu. at $3.90. Please write us for latest prices. 



1108. Black Eye. Vines erect. Seeds medium sized and white, matures 

 medium late. Bu. $7.00. 10 Bu. at $6.75. 



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

 but 10 days earlier and most prolific. Bu. $4.00. 10 Bu. at $3.90. Please write us 

 for latest prices. 



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

 Matures medium late. Bu. $4.00. 10 Bu. at .$3.90. Please write us for latest prices. 



1271. Groit. A line, new, early maturing Cow Pea, somewhat resembling New 

 Era in appearance and size of seed, but makes a larger growth. Very highly recom- 

 mended as an early maturing, large-yielding variety. Bu. $4.00. 10 Bu. at $3.90. 



is now purchased annually by I he I'arun^rs at th;; cost of millions of 



Canada Field Peas 



1165. Here is a crop which is not only profitable, but will return to the 

 laud the much needed nitrogen. Peas are second only to Clover in their soil 

 enriching proi>erties and can be grown under almost any condition of soil or 

 ("limate. 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 

 lo milch cows, when in a greeu 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 ways. 



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 00 bushels an acre. 



Second. Peas and Oats are fre(iuently sown together, using 1^;^ bushels <>f 

 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 besown aloneorwith Oats andfed green. Itissurprising 

 the amount of fodder which is produced in this way. If sown together, tlie 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 .Tanuary, February or early March. Pk.$1.50. 

 Bu. So. 00. Write for prices. 



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. .$4.00. 10 Bu. at $3.90. 



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

 Yellow and produces about same amount of forage. Bu. .54.00. 10 Bu. at $3.90. 



1244. Mammoth Brown. Matures slightly earlier than Mammoth 

 Yellow and produces about one-third more forage. Bu. $4.00. 10 Bu. at $3.90. 



1245. Early Hollybrooks. Seed smaller than Mammoth Yellow. Ma- 

 tures two to three weeks earlier and is adapted to sections with short seasons. 

 A sure and vigorous cropper. Bu. $4.00. 10 Bu. at $3.90. 



1246. Wilson Black. Very small seed, matures in about ninety days, 

 can begrown in the Northern States where an early variety is desired. Bu. 

 $4.50. 10 Bu. at $4.40. 



1247. Pekin. Similar in appearance, to Wilson, maturing about the 

 same time. Average height 2'^ to 3 feet. Bu. $4.50. 10 Bu. at $4.40. 



1248. Sable. Small seed, similar in appearance to Pekin and Wilson and 

 produces about the same amount of forage, but matures slightly earlier, Bu. 

 $4.50. 10 Bu. at $4.40. 



Seed Oats 



Burt or 90-Day Oats 



1150. Burt or 90-Day Oats. The earliest, most prolific and surest cropping of Spring 

 I )ats; far superior to an ordinary Spring or rust-proof Oats for Sprinr seeding. Wherever this 

 ( )Mt is grown it comes into great favor. For a Spring Oat for seee . : in March and April it is 

 I lie best and surest of Spring Oats. It is earlier to mature, free fro . -ust, liealthy. clean and 

 \ igorous growth of straw , and makes a very good yield of clean, bn^nt 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 

 appearanceof grain somewhat resemble the rust-proof Oat. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.05. Please write 

 us for latest prices. 



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

 March, these Oa ts 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 Fall than if cont innal scedings are made 

 from the Fall-grown Oats. Further North than Virginia remarkabli^ icsnlls have been ob- 

 tained from these Oats, when sown even as late as the first of May, and from the reports of our 

 customers, 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 1 ' o to 2 bushels per acre. Pk 

 ."Oc. Bu. $1.65. Please write us for prices on large lots. 



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

 especially on the light, sandy soils of the coast region. They are also preferred for low grounds 

 or in situations where other oats are much inclined to rust. Pk. 35c. Bu. $1.05. 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 

 oifered by us are decidedly preferable, both as to yield and reliability of cropping. Price of 

 our Gold Brand (heaviest and cleanest quality). Pk. 25c. 90c per Bu. Please write us for 

 market prices. 



1272. Appier Oats. The Appier Oat is equally adapted for sowing both in the Spring 

 and in the Fall, but when sown in the Spring should be sown before the middle of March. It is 

 a strong, quick growing Oat, bunchy head and heavy grain. One of tlie best and most reliable 

 Rust-Proof Oats for the South. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.50. Please write for market prices. 



1273. Bancroft Oats. An improved strain of Rust-Proof Oats. One of the best, largest 

 yielding and surest cropping of Spring Oats. Matures in about 95 days. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.50. 

 Please write for market prices. 



1274. Swedish Oats. Montana Grown. These oats originally imported from Sweden are 

 very large, white, plump and heavy grained and yield enormous crops. The straw is coarse 

 and is noted for its stiffness and power to withstand lodging and is a great drought resister. 

 I^k. 40c. Bu. $1.25. Please write for market prices. 



