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UOLGIA^ I5ECUEANED CLOVER & G 



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SPECIALLY RECLEANED OF WEEDS AND CHAFF BY THE MOST MODERN ELECTRIC MACHINERY. WE GUARANTEE OUR SEED TO BE 

 T3UE TO SAMPLE. OUR FANCY CLEANED IS THE CLEANEST AND BEST QUALITV POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN. SAMPLES WILL BE CHEER- 

 FULLY AND PROMPTLY MAILED WHEN REQUESTED. {^SPECIAL PRICES GIVEN TO LARGE BUYERS.^3 



Bolgiano's Recleaned Red Clover Seed— We call special attention to 



the superior quality of Bolgiano's Recleaned Red Clover Seed, which will 

 be found superior to the samples generally handled by the trade. 

 SPECIAL PRICES ON APPLICATION. There is not sufficient care exer- 

 cised by the planter or farmer in the selection of this, the most valuable 

 of all Grass Seeds. Many sow it without even examining whether ornot 

 it contains more seeds of weeds than of Clover, and such may frequently 

 wonder where all the daisies, docks, thistle and other weeds that infest 

 their farms spring from. Weeds will always make their appearance fast 

 enough without sowing them, and to guard against this, sow no Grass 

 Seed unless you examine it either with a sharp eye or a magnifying 

 glass. No farmer should ever allow a weed to run to seed on his farm. 

 Cut them down or pull them out ; weeds cannot stand such harsh treat- 

 ment long, and a season or two of this kind of warfare will give you a 

 clean farm and more money in your pocket. Lb. 15c. MarKet Price in 

 Quantity. 



CHAFF RED TOP.— Bus. of 10 lbs. 25c. SacKs of 50 Pounds 75c. 



250 Lb. SacK for $3.25. 



UNHULLED FANCY RED TOP. Lb. 10c. 10 Lbs. 18c Lb. 



50 Lbs. and over 6 12c Lb. 



Extra Fancy Cleaned, Tested Red Top, or Herd's Grass. — An 



excellent grass, indigenous to moist soils, and does well on either up- 

 lands or lowlands. It is hardy and yields about a ton and a half per 

 acre of fine hay of excellent quality. Sow 12 pounds per acre of the 

 Fancy Clean Seed. This Seed is much the best and most satisfactory 

 to sow. When sown with Timothy, sow 6 pounds of the Fancy Cleaned 

 Seed and 8poundsT'mothy per acre. Sow m the Spring or Fall. Lb. 15c. 

 10 Lbs.® 10c Lb. 50Lbs.@8I/2cLb. 100 Lbs, 7 1 2c Lb. 



Alfalfa or Luzerne— Extra Choice Recleaned.— Early, productive, 

 succeeds in nearly any good soil, and lasts for a number of years. Val- 

 uable for the South, as it thrives on dry, sandy soil, producing 3 to i 

 cuttings annually, and even in seasons of severe drought it is always 

 fresh and green, because the roots extend so deep into the soil. It 

 grows 2 to 3 feet high with purple blossoms. It yields an immense 

 amount of green food for cattle, and should be cut when first commen- 

 cing to bloom, and it can be cut and used as ordinary clover hay. It in- 

 creases fertility of the soil. Sow 8 to 10 pounds per acre. Sown with 

 Kentucky Blue Grass makes a well balanced ration. Lb. 16c. 



Mammoth Red Clover. — Tall grow- 

 ing species that is used by farmers for 

 hog pasture. It makes a marvelous 

 growth in rich loamy soils and a splen- 

 did showing on thin land. Ripens with 

 Timothy and should be sown with it, 

 using about 10orl2pounds per acre and 

 20 pounds of Timothy. Popular for 

 plowing under as a fertilizer. Lb. 15c. 

 MarKet Prices in Quantity. 



AlsiKe, or Hybrid Clover. — Finest 

 Recleaned. — Even Clover-sick lands 

 will produce a good crop of this; peren- 

 nial and very hardy; thrives equally 

 well on wet or on dry soil. Its strong 

 fibrous roots take a firm hold in the 

 ground and thus do not wash out. It is 

 very valuable, both for pasturage and 

 soiling ; very productive, sweet and fra- 

 grant. The flowers are distinct light 

 pink, and much liked by bees. Sow in 

 Spring or Fall, 6 pounds per acre. 

 Lb. 15c. MarKet Prices in Quantity. 



German, or Golden Millet.— The 

 Millet is a very valuable forage crop and 

 has become very popular with all plan t- 

 ers. The German, orGolden, is decided- 

 ly the best variety to grow, producing 

 large crop of fine grass, ranging in 

 growth from i}/i to 6 feet high, which can 

 be cut green or made into hay and is 

 readily eaten by all kinds of stock. Its 

 yield is from 1% to 2}< tons to the acre. 

 It requires a bushel to sow one acre. 

 Lb. 6c, PecK 40c, Bushel $1.00. 



Hungarian Millet Grass.— One of 

 the most valuable annual soiling forage 

 plants growing in any ordinary soil; 

 withstands the drought, 4Sft>s. to the 

 bushel, one bushel to the acre. Lb. 10c, 

 PecK 40c, Bushel $1.00. 



I bought clover seeds of you last 

 year and they gave perfect satisfac- 

 tion. Respectfullv, A. B. Cockraiv, 

 Hurlock, Md„ Jan. loth, ]°01. 



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