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Four Delicious Ga rden Peas. 



Your Long Podded Alaska Peas are splendid money makers, thev yield muck more NE^V EXTREMELY EARLY *5 



7« any other Early Pea and sell better. GEO. W-RNIG. Grange, Md. i\ 



"Long Podded 



ALASKA PEA. 



1087. An entirely new vigorous Extremely Early handsome 

 long podded, delicious flavored Alaska Pea. Bound to be- 

 come 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 lone, which will fill the bas- 

 ket in K 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 your order early. PKt. 10c. 

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



GOOD LUCK" 



Bolgiano's New Extremely Early Prolific Pea. f 



Almost as early as the Extra Early Alaska Peas. 

 On same land will yield 100 bushels to every 50 bushels 

 of the Alaskas. 

 3 Single plants contain 40 to 50 thoroughly developed pods. 

 Pods Vi longer than Alaska pods. 

 Pcds are a deep green color. 

 Plants strong and vigorous. 

 Deliciously flavored. 

 Pt as slightly larger than 

 Alaskas. 



Supply extremely limited. 

 PHts. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 

 4 qts. 85c. PK. $1.35. Bu. $5.00. 



Nov. 27, 1906. 

 J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen: — Please quote me price on 

 your" Good Luck" P, as in 10 to 20 bushel 

 lots.-They are the finest Peas I ever planted. 

 J. W. ENGLISH, Alachua Co., Fla. 



Gentlemen: — The "Good Luck''' Peas are the finest Peas I have 

 ever ra iied. They have the largest pods and are the heaviest bear- 

 ers of any early Pea. Next season I am going to plant them both 

 for early and late crops. Yours truly, 



MICHAEL DAUBER, Gardener 

 tor the Maryland Hospital for the Insane, Catonsville, Md. 



"Wonder Worker" 



BOLGIANO'S EARLIEST WRINKLED PEA. 



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

 mouth. If you have never 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. In earliness, great size and excellent flavor, it is un- 

 equalled. The Peas fairly melt in your mouth, The vines grow 1% 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. 5c S 

 10c. Pt. 25c. Qt. 40c. 4 Qts. $1.25. PK. $2.25. 1/2 Bos. $4.50. Bus. $9.00. 



"eR^eKER jfteK" 



BOLGIANO'S SECOND EARLY WRINKLED PEA. 



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

 varieties are dried up from the hot sun of the Early Summer. 



1089 



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. 



1. It's the Pea market gardeners have been looking 



for, and it is a "Cracker Jack." 

 PKts. 5c and 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 4 Qts. 85c. 

 PK. $1.60. Bus. $6.00. 



J. Bolgiano df Son, Balto., Md, Jan. 21. 1907. 



Please enter my order for 8 bus. of your Wonder 

 Worker peas: I had them last year and was so well 

 pleased that I want to plant them again this year. 

 Yours truly, S. H.LANGDON, Northampton Co., Va. 



Alachua Co., Fla. 

 Messrs. J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



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

 Peas fur Spring planting. Set them aside ; I will send 

 for them with my order for Spring ctop Beans, lam 

 sending a basket of the Peas to the Slate Fair at Tampa, 

 F.a. Lookout for order s for "Cracker Jacks. u 



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



Lackawanna Co., Pa.., July 18, 1906. 

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

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

 tall on tlie same ground. It's nice when one can lake 

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

 till the ground and plant it again. 



I am also pleased with the potatoes. I have taken a 

 few roots if each of the ten kinds I got from you and 

 are all good ; the Pluck v Baltimore ought to be named 

 "Plucky Baltimore Ball of Flour." 



THOMAS WARD. 



