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Bolgiano's High Grade fertilizers farm, lawn Saturn 



Better Goods at Lower Prices Than Can be Purchased Elsewhere. Special Prices Given on Large Orders on Application 



; in the Analysis represent the following ingredients respectively. A „„i vc :„ 

 Phosphoric Acid Potash Bone Phos. of Lirne. Audl) "" 



7-6-5-0 



The four columns 



Ammonia 

 Seven Per Cent. Brand, very valuable for forcing Early Truck and Early Potatoes. 

 One, Eight and Four. — Suitable for all crops, especially those requiring a large 



amount of Potash. 400 to 500 pounds to the acre 1-8-4-0 



Claremont Vegetable Grower.— If in doubt use this excellent brand. Desirable 



for the majority of crops. 300 to, 400 pounds to the acre 3-7-5-0 



Gilt Edge Potato Manure.— An unrivalled Potato grower. 800 to 1,000 lbs. to acre 3-7-10-0 

 Early TrucK and Vegetable Grower. — Unequalled as an Early Truck Grower 4-6-8-0 

 Corn or Cereal Special. — Made from bone base. 8% to 9% Phosphoric Acid. 



300 to 500 pounds to the acre 2-8-2-0 



Dissolved Org'anic Compound. — An all-around Fertilizer of recognized merit, 300 



to 500 pounds to the acre 1^-9-2-0 



Crop Producer.— Composed of Organic refuse, far better than acid Phosphate lK-10-0-0 



Sure Grower. — Specially adapted to cereal and fall grain. 400 to 600 lbs. to the acre 1-8-1-0 

 Pure Animal Bone and Potash Compound. — Fine ground bone with soluble 



Potash. Be^t Fertilizer known for cereals, fruit trees, vines and small fruits. 2-16-254-0 



Pure Raw Bone Meal.— Absolutely pure 4X-0-0-48 



Fine Ground Bone. — Easts two to three consecutive seasons 2-0-0-50 



Pure Dissolved Animal Bone. — Quick action for Spring cereals 2-12-0-30 



Pure Nova Scotia Land Plaster 



Agricultural Salt. 



High Grade Muriate of Potash 



High Grade Sulphate of Potash. 



Nitrate of Soda, Highest grade. 



Genuine German Kainit - 



Bone Flour for Florists and Nurserymen 



Raw Bone Meal, Coarse, Medium or Fine 4J2-0-0-48 



Meat and Animal Tankage. All Grades 



Extra High Grade Dried Blood. 



Blood Meal, For Poultry 



Meat Meal for Poultry. 



Extra Fine Poultry Bone. 



Beef Seraps for Poultry 



BOLGIANO'S LAliUN FERTILIZER. 



Stable manure should never be used as the top dressing on lawn, for it always contains large quantities of weeds. We have, therefore, had pre- 

 pared for us a special lawn fertilizer, which is clean and high grade in every respect, and free from disagreeable odors. It produces a rapid and rich 

 green growth of grass and should be sown broadcast in the Spring or Fall. 10 pounds for 300 square feet, 500 to 1500 pounds per acre. 



Prices: PacKages 10c, by mail 20c. 5 Lbs. 25c. 10 Lbs. 45c. 25 Lbs. $1.00. 100 Lbs. $2.50. 500 Lbs. $11.00. 

 — — — ■— — • CUBAN F»L/*NT FOOD IS CENTS F»ER F»/\CK./\G E. — — — — — _> 



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SEED TABLE. 



Asparagus , 



Barley, broadcast 



Beans, drawf, drills 60 



Beans, pole, in hills 60 



Beet, in drills — 



Broom Corn, in hills 46 



Buckwheat, broadcast. ..48 

 Cabbage, in beds to trans- 

 plant — 



Carrot, in drills — 



Celery, to transplant — 



Corn, in hills 56 



Corn, for soiling — 



Clover, Alsike 60 



Clover, red, alone 60 



Clover, white, alone 60 



Clover, white, with other 



seed 60 



Clover, Lucerne, alone. -.60 



Clover, Scarlet 60 



Cucumber, in hills 60 



No. Ebs. No. Ebs" No. Ebs. 



to Bushel. to Acre. to Bushel. 



. — lbs. 5 lbs. Flax, broadcast 56 lbs. 



.48 " 2 to 3 bus. Grass, blue, alone 14 " 21 to 28 lbs. 



1 to l'i bus. Grass, Hungarian 48 " 1 bus. 



8tol0qts. Grass, lawn 30 " 30 to 40 lbs. 



4 to 6 lbs. Grass, orchard 14 " 21 to 28 lbs. 



4 to 6 lbs. Grass, red top, fancy 32 " 10 to 12 lbs. 



Ya to 1 bu. Grass. R. I. Bent — 3 bus. 



Timothy 45 " V\ bus. 



Y lb. Kale 50 " 4 to 6 lbs. 



2 to 3 lbs. Millet 50 " 1 bus. 



% lb. Melon, Musk — 1% to 2 lbs. 



8 qts. Melon, Water — 2 to 3 lbs. 



2 to 3 bus. Mustard, broadcast — 24 to 32 lbs. 



12 lbs. Mangel Wurzel — 4 to 6 lbs. 



12 to 15 lbs. Oats, broadcast 32 " 2 to 2Y Z bus. 



10 to 12 lbs. Onion Seed, in drills, to 



make large Onions 56 " 6 to 8 lbs. 



4 lbs. Onion Seed, forsmallsets — 50to60!bs. 



12 to 15 lbs. Onion Sets 32 " 60 lbs. 



15 lbs. Parsnip, in drills — 4 to 6 lbs. 



l l A to 2 lbs. Peas, early, in drills 60 " 1 bus. 



THE QUANTITY OF SEED USUALLY SOWN TO AN ACRE 

 AND NUMBER OF POUNDS TO BUSHEL. 



No. Ebs. 



to Acre. 



1 to 2 bus. 



Peas, Marrowfat, in drills. 



Peas, broadcast 



Potato, cut tubers, in drills. ..56 



Radish, in drills — 



Radish, broadcast — 



Rye, broadcast 56 



Salsify, in drills — 



Sorghum 50 



Spinach, in drills 50 



Squash (bush varieties) in hills — 

 Squash (running varieties) 



in hills — 



Turnip, in drills — 



Turnip, broadcast — 



Tomato, to transplant — 



Vetches, broadcast — 



Wheat, broadcast 60 



Wheat, in drills — 



Clover ) Together ( 



Timothy > for < 



Red Top ) One Acre. ( 



No. Ebs. 

 to Bushel 

 .60 lbs. 

 .60 " 



8 lbs. 

 10 lbs. 

 14 lbs. 



QUANTITY OF SEEDS REQUIRED FOR A GIVEN NUMBER OF PLANTS, NUMBER OF HILLS, OR LENGTH OF DRILLS. 



No. Lbs. 



to Acre. 



lY bus. 



2 to 3 bus. 



8 to 10 bus. 



6 to 8 lbs. 



10 lbs. 



V/z to 2 bus. 



6 to 8 lbs. 



10 to 12 lbs. 



15 to 35 lbs. 



4 to 6 lbs. 



3 to 4 lbs. 



ltol^lbs. 



2 to 3 lbs. 



Klb. 



2 to 3 bus. 



VA to 2 bus. 



1 bu. 



Clover. 



Timothy. 



Red Top. 



Asparagus 1 oz. to 50 ft. drill. 



Beet 1 oz. to 50 ft. drill. 



Celery 1 oz. to loO ft. drill. 



Carrot 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Endive 1 oz. to 15S ft. drill. 



Egg Plant 1 oz. to 300 ft. drill. 



Eettuce 1 oz. to 150 ft. drill. 



Okra 4 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Onion 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Onion Sets small lqt.to 100 ft. drill. 



Parsley 1 oz. to 150 ft. drill. 



Parsnip 3oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Radish 2 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Salsify 1 oz. to 70 ft. drill. 



Spinach 2 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Turnip 1 oz. to 150 ft. drill. 



Peas 1 qt. to 100 ft. drill. 



Lwarf Beans ...1 qt. to 100 ft. drill. 

 Leek. 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Pole Beans 2 qts. to 150 ft. drill 



Corn 1 qt. to 200 hills. 



Cucumber 1 oz, to 50 hills. 



Watermelon 1 oz. to 30 hills. 



Muskmelon . 1 oz. to 60 hills 



Pumpkin '. 1 oz. to 40 hills 



Early Squash 1 oz. to 50 hills. 



Marrow Squash ...1 oz. to 16 hills 



Cabbage 1 oz. seed will produce 2000 plants. Celery 1 oz. seed will produce 3000 plants. Pepper 1 oz. seed will produce 1000 plants 



Cauliflower 1 oz. seed will produce 2000 plants. Tomato 1 oz. seed will produce 1500 plants. 



Egg Plant 1 oz. seed will produce 1000 plants Eettuce 1 oz. seed will produce 3000 plants, 



A LIST OF \/EGETABLE SEEDS 



Which can be Sown in Each Month from February to September. 



I THESE DIRECTIONS apply to the vicinity of Baltimore and Philadelphia. 

 t South of this they should be sown earlier, and North later. 



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FEBRUARY Celery 

 Sow in Hotbed. Celeriac 

 Early Cabbage Cucumber 

 Forcing Carrot 5?f;„u: 

 Early Celery 

 Cucumber 

 Egg-Plan t 

 Early Lettuce 

 Parsley 

 Water Cress 

 Pepper 

 Radish 

 Tomato 

 Sow in Open Ground. 

 Early Peas 

 Curled E o n g 

 Stud'g Spinach Beets 

 MARCH £lery 

 Sow in Ho'bed. celeriac 

 Early Beets Cress 



Brussels Spr'ts Leek 

 Early Cabbage Onion and 

 Forcing Carrot Onion Sets 

 Cauliflower Parsley 



Kohlrabi 



Lettuce 



Melon 



Onion 



Parsley 



Water Cress 



Peas 



Pepper 



Radish 



Tomato 



Cantaloupe 



Sow in Open Ground. 



Peas 

 Potatoes 

 Radish 

 Spinach 

 Early Turnip 



Carrot 



Cauliflower 



Celery 



Celeriac 



Cress 



Rhubarb Roots Endive 



Sweet Peas Kale and Bore 



Horse Radish Cole 

 Root Kohlrabi 



Eeek 

 Lettuce 

 Mustard 

 Onion and 



Onion Sets 

 Parsley 

 Water Cress 

 Parsnip 

 Peas 



Sow in Open Ground. Radish S 



Asparagus Spinach 



String Beans Salsify 



Beets Early Turnip 



Brussels Spr'ts Sorrel 



Early Cabbage Sage 



Collards Sweet Peas 



APRIL 



Soi'f in Hotbed. 

 Cucumber 

 Egg-Plant 

 Melon 

 Pepper 

 Tomato 

 Okra 



MAY Parsley 



Sow in Open Ground. Parsnip 



Peas 

 Artichoke Potatoes 



Asparagus Radish 



Beans, Bush, Rhubarb 



Pole & Einias Salsify 

 Beets Spinach 



Brussels Spr'ts Squash 

 Late Cabbage Tomato 

 Carrot 



Cauliflower 



Celery 



Sweet Corn 



Cress 



Cucumber 



Endive 



Kale and Bore 



Cole 

 Kohlrabi 

 Leek 

 Lettuce 

 Melon 

 Mustard 

 Onion and 



Onion Sets 



Cress 



Cucumber 



Endive 



Kale 



Kohlrabi 



Lettuce 



Melon 



Nasturtium 



Okra 



Early Peas 



Potatoes 



Pumpkin 



Radish 



Salsify 



Spinach 



Squash 

 Beans, Lima Herbs 

 and all other 

 sorts JULY 



Beets Sow in Open Ground. 



Brussels Spr'ts 



Early Cabbage Beans.all kinds Sow in Open Ground. 



Carrot Beets 



Cauliflower Carrot Beans, Bush 



Sweet Corn Sweet Corn Corn Salad 



Earlv Turnip 

 All Herbs 



JUNE 



Sow in Open Ground. 



Corn Salad 



Cress 



Cucumber 



Endive 



Gherkin 



Kale 



Kohlrabi 



Lettuce 



Nasturtium 



Okra 



Early Peas 



Pumpkin 



Radish 



Spinach 



Squash 



Early Turnip 



Ruta-Baga 



AUGUST 



Cucumber 



Endive 



Lettuce 



Early Peas 



Radish 



Spinach 



Turnip 



SEPTEMBER 



Sow in Open Ground. 



Cabbage for 

 cold-frames 

 or Field 



Cauliflower for 

 cold-frames 



Corn Salad 



Cress 



Siberian Kale 



Lettuce 



Mustard 



Winter Radish 



Spinach 



Turnip 



Sweet Peas 



