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 DENT= 

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I HAS YIELDED, OF SHELLED CORN 

 160 BUSHELS PER ACRE. 



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AVERAGE YIELD 10 YEARS ON ABOUT J 



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100 ACRES, 125 BUSHELS PER ACRE. 



1141. If you really want to grow a bumper crop of beautiful 

 yellow deut corn this year, just take our advice and plant 

 Boigiano's New "Prosperity" Corn. The fine, large, stately 

 ears are 12 to 14 in. long. 8 to 11 in. in circumference and 

 have from 20 to 24 uniform rows of long, large kernels, well 

 developed over tip and but. It is a luxuriant grower, grow- 

 ing from 12 to 15 ft. 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 and careful breeding and selection ; the 

 magnificent results more than pay for every effort put forth. 

 The yield has been miraculous, 160 bus. 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 ten years on about 100 acres it 

 has averaged 125 bushels shelled corn per acre. Is itany 

 wonder we have called such a wonderful corn "Prosperity" 

 — itdon'tseem possible to call it by any other name. "Pros- 

 perity" is undoubtedly the most attractive, the largest, the 

 finest, the greatest yielding Yellow Dent Corn ever produced. 

 PKts. 10c. Lb. 15c. Qt. 25c. Gil. 65c. PK. $1. Bus. $3.50. 

 1139. Mammoth Golden Beauty Corn.— Has the largest 

 ears of any 100-day corn. It outyields many other corns. 

 The increased yield repays the cost of the seeds many times 

 over. Growers should mate sure of getting the largest yield 

 and most handsome grain to meet competition and secure 

 the highest prices. Ears usuall y average from 9 to 12 in. 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. Pt. 10c. 

 Qt. 15c. Gal. 25c. PK. 40c. Bus. $1.25. 

 1\38. Long's Prolifi-.— PKts. 10c. Lb. 15c. Qt. 20c. 

 €>al. 40c. PK. 75c. Bus. $2.50. 



1141. 



BO LGIANO'S WONDERFUL "PROSPERITY CORN. 



1143. Improved Learning Corn. — Its extreme earliness, productiveness 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. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. PK. 40c. 

 Bus. $1.25. 



1140. Reid's Yellow Dent. — This comparatively new variety of half dent yellow corn is 

 rapidly gaining great favor as a general crop corn between latitudes 38 and 43, as an early 

 general crop sort, and in the far northeast as an early ensilage corn. It is a heavy y ielder 

 in (he cotton states. It has a red cob, and matnres in 90 to 100 days. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c 

 Gal. 25c. PK. 40c. Bus. $1.25. 



WHITE VARIETIES OE SEED CORN. 



1054. Red Cob 90-Day Com.— This Corn meets a long-felt 

 want, because it can be used as a roastingear 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 alwavs a safe and profitable crop. Doz. 25c. 

 PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. Gal. 30c. PK. 50c. Bus. $1.50. 

 1148. Boigiano's Cuban Giant Ensilage Corn.— We have 

 thoroughl v 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. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. 

 PK. 40c. Bus. $1.50. 



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 thecob. Used for general crop. PKt.5c. Pt.lOc. Qt.l5c. Gal.30c. PK.50c. Bus.$1.25. 

 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 wi 1 almost cover the cob section. Of strong growth, 

 the stalks take a firm hold in 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. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. Gal. 30c. PK. 50c. Bus. $1.25. 

 1179. Blount's Prolific. — One of the largest yielding varieties for the South , produces 3 to 

 6 ears white, flinty corn to the stals. Makes excellent Meal. Quick growth. PKt. 10c. 

 Qt. 15c. PK. 40c. Bus. $1.25. 



1176. Best Twin Ear. — The large fodder produced by this variety makes it a fine ensilage 

 Corn. Produces 2 fully-developed ears to sUlk. Qt. 15c. PK. 50c. Bus. $1.50. 



1177. Iowa Silver Mine. — This very popular variety of white dent corn, originated in 

 Northern Illinois. It matures in about 100 days, and is a good grain yielder throughout the corn belt and 

 eastward, and is becoming quite popular in the southern states. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. PK. 50c. Bus. $1.25. 

 1180. Improved Southern SnowflaKe.— Matures in 100 days, grows 8 ft. in height. Produces 2 ears to 

 the stalk. Makes Meal of the finest quality. PKt. 10c. Qt. 15c. PK. 50c. Bus. $1. 25c. 



1144. Improved Evergreen Broom Corn.— The best variety for general cultivation on account of color 

 and quality of brush. Ripens very early, grows about 8 or 10 ft. high, brush of good length, fine and 

 straight, and always of green appearance when ripe. PKt. 5c. 1/4 Lb. 10c. Lb. 15c, by mail 25c, 

 PecK 65c. Bushel $2.00. 



1146. porlv Amhpr Snrchlim Furnishes a large yield of most nutritious forage, which can be 

 Ldliy rtUIUV^I JUI £,1111111. fed either green or cured, and will yield 2 or 3 cuttings a year, 



stooling out thicker each time it is cut. It grows 10 to 12 ft. high. Sow broadcast for forage at the rate of 

 1 to lK bus. per acre. When sown in drills sow at the rate of 1 peck per acre iu drills 3K to 4 feet apart. 

 Pllt. 5c. Lb. 10c, PK. 35c. Bushel of 50 Lbs. , about $1.25. 



1158. Porlv HrcinOP Snrohlim This variety is rapidly growing in favor wherever it is grown. 



Ltlliy VJiailgt iJUlgllUlll. similar in growth to the Early amber, but it is claimed that it 



produces a heavier crop. PKt, 5c. Lb. 10c. PecK 35c. bushel of 50 pounds, $1.10. Price Fluctuates. 



1147. Kaffir Pnrn Makes most nutritions feed for 

 tvaillt VjUMI. 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 bus. 

 of Cow Peas per acre. The Kaffir Corn helps to hold the Cow 

 Peas up off the ground, and thus causes a larger growth of 

 cow p( as, and both can be cut b gether, making an enormous 

 ;,ielding crop of most nutritious fe> d. For a forage crop, 

 when sown by itself, Kaffir Corn should be sown broadcast 

 at the rate of from Ys, 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. PKt. 5c. postpaid. 

 Lb. 10c. PecK 30c. Bushel of 50 pounds, $1.00. 

 Special Price In Quantity. 



1060. Connecticut Field, or Larg'e Yellow PumpKin.— 



Excellent forjrrowing in corn. Lb. 20c. 10 Lbs. $1.50. 



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1110. 



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Lb. 7c. 4 Lbs. 25c 



Hi Russian 



25 Lbs. $1,00. 



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SOLGIANO'S CUBAN GIANT ENSILAGE CORN 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Oct. 18 1907. 



The Prosperity Yellow Dent Corn I purchased from you this 

 past spring did splendid. 



L. A. COPPEDGE, Harvey s Wharf, Va. 



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