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( Bolgiano' > s Trustworthy Seeds For 1910 



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Long 



New Extremely Early 



Podded Alaska Pea 



1087. An entirely new vigorous Extremely Early hand- 

 some long- podded, delicious flavored Alaska Pea. It has 

 become 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 long, which fills 

 the basket in half the time, and while it is not a distinctly 

 sugar pea yet it hasa much sweeter flavor than the Alaska. 

 It is an abundant yielder. Our supply of seed is limited, 

 so place your order early. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 

 4Qts.85c. Pk $1.60. Bu. $6.00. 



Never Saw Finer In My Life. 



Michael Dauber, Catonsville, Md., unites June 10,1908. — 

 "I never saw as fine a crop of Peas in my life as your New 

 Long Podded Alaska Peas produced for me this Spring. 

 They are a vigorous grower, extremely productive, of the 

 very best quality; for vie they came equally as early as the 

 Alaska Peas." 



So Good He Wants More. V 



E.J. Hester, North Carolina, writes Oct. 24, 1908.— "I 

 have an order with you for 15 bus. Bolgiano's New Long 

 Podded Alaska Peas. I would like to increase my order to 

 25 bus, if you can do it as they were fine last season." 



40 Bushels From One Peck. 



Seidel Bros. Baltimore Co., Md., writes June 7, 1908.—-" We picked 40 

 bushels of your New Long Podded Alaska Peas from one peck of seed. 

 Wishedwe had planted more. 



Splendid Money Makers. 



George Weitng, Grange, Md., writes^" Your Long Podded. Alaska 

 Peas are splendid 

 money makers, they 

 yield much more 

 than any other early 

 Pea and sell better.''' 



jiano's New 1910 

 PEA 

 "THE HUSTLERS" 



1029. By crossing our Extra 

 Early Alaska Peas with our 

 I^ong Podded Alaska Peas we have secured this 

 wonderful new Pea— it has developed the good 

 qualities of both parents and is sure to become 

 very popular as soon as its great value becomes 

 known, It is as early as the extra early Alaskas, 

 pods as long as the Long Podded Alaskas. A 

 magnificent thrifty .vigorous grower, it is literally 

 loaded with handsome pods which retain their 

 fresh rich showy color we believe longer in ship- 

 ment than either of its parents. Being an entire- 

 ly new blooded stock it is very uniform in growth. For three years 

 •we have been growing "The Hustlers" just to accumulate seed stock 

 and each year we have been forced to value higher the vast money 

 making possibilites that are in this pea, for both market gardeners 

 and Southern Shippers. It is also a very successful variety for the 

 home garden. The beautiful rich green seed peas will justly lead 

 you to expect great things of "The Hustlers." We have endeavored 

 to grow enough seed to meet the requirements of our trade but to be 

 sure of some of them this season — we hope you will order as early as possible. — Pkt. 10c. 

 Pt. 20c. Qt. 25c. 4 Qts. 85c. Pk. $1.60. Bu. $6.00. 



"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 uuequaled. The Peas fairly melt in your mouth. The vines 

 grow 2 l A 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 superiorin earliness, 

 hardiness, and large size pods to the Gradus or Prosperity Pea. It is the finest early Pea yet 

 introduced. Pkt. 10c. Pt. 20c. Qt. 35c. 4 Qts. $1.25. Pk. $2.50. Bus. $9.00. 



S. H. Langdon, Northhampton Co., Va., writes — "Please enter my order for 8 bus. of your 

 Wonder Worker Peas: J had them last year and was so well pleased that I want to plant them 

 again this year. 



"Cracker Jack" 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. 



Pkt. 10c. Pint 20c. Qt. 35c. 2 Qts. 75c. 



5. Ready for market, just as the Wonder 

 Worker Peas are over. 



6. If planted a little late will stand the warm 

 weather excellently. 



7. It's the Pea market gardeners have been 

 looking for, and it's a " Cracker Jack." 



4 Qts. $1.25. Peck $2.25. Bus. $8.00. 



C. L. Campbell, Cubanes, Cuba., writes Feb. 15, 1908. — I planted some of your Cracker JackPeas, 

 which have proven so vigorous and productive, above every other kind, and I would like to secure 

 some more seed. 



E. F. Clyatt, Alachua Co., Fla., writes. Gentlemen: — I want two sacks of " Cracker Jack" Peas 

 for Spring planting. Set tliem aside: I will send for them with my order for Spring crop Beans. 

 I am sending a basket of the Peas to the State Fair at Tampa, Fla. Look out for orders for 



Cracker Jacks." • 



Cracker Jack Peas. 



