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Holgianoh Trustworthy Seeds For 1910 



Cow Peas 



The great soil improvers. Make poor land 

 rich. Make good land more produc- 

 tive. Also make 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 the Mixed Cow Peas as a soil improving crop. 

 The upright growing varieties holding up the vining 

 varieties, they will make much better and give more 

 satisfactory results, yielding better crops of vines 

 and more forage. They are composed of the Blacks, 

 Black Eye, Clays. Whip-poor-wills, Wonderfuls, New 

 Era and Soja Beans. If once tried you will sow no 

 others where large crops are desired. Please Write 

 Us for Prices. 



1162. Black Cow Peas. Seed medium-sized and 

 Black. Vines trailing. Seed matures early. Please 

 Write Us for Prices. 



1163. Clay Peas. Seed medium sized and cream 

 colored. Vines grow' tall and erect. Seed matures 

 medium late. Write Us for Prices. 



1164. Whip-Poor-Will. Vineserect. seed large and mott'ed red and white 

 and matures early. Good to grow between corn. Please Write Us for Prices. 



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

 Vines erect if planted late, trailing if planted early. Seed matures late. 

 Write Us for Prices. 



1167. Soja Beans. The great drought-resisting forage crop: unsurpassed 

 in nutritive value for feeding, also makes a splendid soil improver. Write 

 Us for Prices. 



1168. BlacK Eye. Vines erect. Seeds medium-sized and white, matures 

 medium late. Please Write Us for Prices. 



1190. Red Kippers. Red seeded, resembles Black Cow Peas in growth 

 of vines, but 10 days earlier and more prolific. Write for Prices. 









New Era Cow Peas. 44 Days After Planting. 



1159. 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 Cow Pea in cultivation; makes a very large growth of vine and very 

 prolific yield of Peas. The vines stand upright, enabling the Peas to be 

 easily gathered. The Peas are fully one-third smaller in size than the ordi- 

 nary Cow Pea, so that it does not require nearly as many to seed an acre. 

 Please Write Us for Prices. 



1165. Canada Field Peas. Under favorable circumstances it will yield 

 more good hay to the acre than any similar crop that can be seeded early in 

 the spring, and it makes a complete food, feeding grain being unnecessary 

 when horse and cattle are fed oat-pea hay. Sown in January, February or 

 early March. 1 to \ l A bushels per acre, and same quantity of Burt or Spring 

 Oats. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.75. Write for prices. 



Seed Oats, Rye, Buckwheat, Flax, Etc. 



1156. Bart, or °0«Day Oats, The earliest, most prolific and surest cropping of Spring Oats: far superior to ordinary spring or rust-proof oats for spring 

 seeding. Wherever this Oat is grown, it comes into great favor. For a Spring Oat for seeding in March and April it is the best and surest of Spring Oats. 



It is earlier to mature, free from rust, healthy, clean and vigorous growth of straw, and makes a very good yield of 

 clean , bright and heavy grain. On account of its earliness to mature, it escapes the dry hot weather we frequently ex- 

 perience in June, and is on this account, one of the surest cropping varieties of the South. Color and appearance of 

 grain somewhat resemble the rust-proof Oat, but it is a little lighter in 

 color. Pk. 30c. 85c Bu. Write for Prices on large lots. 



1161. Virginia Gray Winter or Turf Oats. When sown before the 

 middle of March, these Oats will far outyield the ordinary spring Oats, 

 making a larger crop and heavier grain. Further north than Virginia, 

 remarkable results have been obtained from these Oats when sown even 

 as late as the first of May, and from the reports we strongly recommend 

 them to our northern farmers, as we believe they will give very much 

 larger and better yielding crops than the spring Oats usually sown in 

 the" northern and western states. Sow at the rate of 1 % to 2 bushels per 

 acre. Pk. 30c. 85c Bu. Please write us for prices on large lots. 



1 157. White Spring Oats. Sow at the rate of 2 bu. per acre in Febru- 

 ary, March or April, the earlier the better. Price of our Gold Brand, 

 (heaviest and cleanest quality), about 80c per bu., Choice quality. White 

 Spring Oats, about 65c per Bu. Please write us for prices on large lots. 



1160. Japanese BacKwheat. This variety of Buckwheat ripens a 

 week earlier than the Silver Hull, and yields more largely than that va- 

 riety. The kernels are longer than those of other sorts, but, owing to 

 its branching qualities, it need not be sown quite so thickly. Pk. 35c. 

 Bus. about $1.00. Please write us for prices on larger lots. 



1178. Silver Hull BucKwheat. A prolific sort, makinga fine quali- 

 ty flour. Superior in every way to ordinary buckwheat, which it has 

 almost entirely superseded. Pk. 35c. About $1.00 per Bu. v^tefor prices. 



1135 Spring Rye. The straw is equally as valuable as mat of the fall 

 or winter rye. standing stiff, 7 to 8 feet high. Produces 30 or 40 bushels 

 of grain per acre. As it does not stool like winter rye no less than 2 bu. 

 to acre should be sown. Pkt. 10c. Pk. 35. Bu. $1.10. Write tor prices. 



1194 Flax. When grown for seed, sow one bushel to acre; if fi&re is 

 wauted,2 to 3 bushels. Eb. 10c. (postpaid 18c); Peck 65c. Bu.of561bs *2.25. 



Mangel-Wurzels. 4 Lbs. to the Acre 



11 51 . New Jombo Mangel. For milch cows and cattle generally, the 

 New Jumbo Mangel has no equal. It is a milk producer of the highest 

 quality and at the same time keeps cattle over winter in prime condition. 

 It will outvield any other Mangel 2tol. It is easy to grow, producing 

 immense roots in great quantities thus yielding a most profitable crop. 

 Oz. 5c. % Eb. 10c. yiVo. 15c. Eb. 25c. 5 Ebs. $1.10. 



1152 Gate Post Mang'el. The name indicates the immense size of 

 this fine flavored Mangel. The milk it produces when fed to cows is of 

 the richest character. As one experienced farmer puts it— The Gate 

 Post Mangel is a butter and milk producer of the first merit." n you 

 want the test Yellow Mangel you ever grew, send for Bolgiano's Gate 

 Post Mangel. Oz. 5c. % Eb. 10c. % Eb. 15c. Eb. 25c. 5 Ebs. $1.10. 



1 153 Giant Red Mang'el-Wurzel. This mammoth variety grows to 

 immense size, 20 to 30 pounds each, of fine texture and good quality. 

 Oz. 5c. % Eb. 10c. V, Eb. 15c. Eb. 22c. 5 Ebs. $1.00. 



1154 Golden Tankard Yellow Fleshed Mangel. Rich, deep yellow 

 color of flesh, nutritious and milk-producing qualities. Oz. 5c. %, Eb. 10c. 

 Y z Eb. 15c. Eb. 22c. 5 Eb. $1.00. 



1155. Improved Sugar Beets For Making - Soga* A very large 

 growing sort; used also for feeding stock. Recommended as hardy and 

 verv productive, yielding from 35 to 40 tons to the acre and containing 

 Bolgiano'sNewJumbo Mangel a greater per cent of sugar. Oz. 5c. * Eb. 10c. Eb. 20c. 5 Ebs. 90c. 



Burt or 90-Day Oats. 



