The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 



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Extra Early Varieties (Round Seeded) 



1295. Bolgiano's Morning Glory Pea. The earliest of all round 

 seeded varieties. 



1289. Pilot Peas. Pods and Peas are nearly as large as those of 

 the Gradus and produced three days earlier. 



1029. The Hustlers. Bolgiano's extremely early, handsome green 

 podded Peas. Heights 2% feet. 



1087. Long Podded Alaska Pea. A very good early shipper, 

 — and being a hard seeded variety, it can be planted early. Vines grow 



about 3 feet high, with pods 3 to 3% inches long, of an attractive frosty, 

 deep green color, of very fine flavor. 



1260. Bountiful Peas. Bears an abundance of beautiful, green 

 pods, crowded with delicious Peas. Extremely early. Height 2% feet. 



1202. Prolific Early Market. Not quite so early as the Pedigree, 

 J but the most productive of all the Extra Early Peas. Beautiful large 

 pods, fine quality, one of the best Peas ever introduced. Height 2% 

 feet. 



1071. Bolgiano's Extra Early Alaska Peas. By careful selec- 

 tion and thorough roguing we have a fine stock that is unequaled. 

 Height 21/2 feet. 



1070. Bolgiano's Extra Early Triumph Peas. Height 2% feet. 



1201. Pedigree Extra Early. Also known as "The New Early 

 Pea." Extremely early, wonderfully productive and exceptionally uni- 

 form stock. Height ^Vz feet. 



1016. Ameer Peas. An exceptionally profitable Early Pea. Green 

 seed. Height 2% feet. 



1302. Potlatch Peas. An excellent market garden Pea bearing 

 an abundance of large pods filled full of delicious beautiful green Peas. 



1074. First and Best. First-class selected strain of extra early 

 earlies. Height 2% feet. 



1075. Rural New Yorker. Fine shape; prolific, extra early. 



1088. Bolgiano's Early Prolific Good Luck Peas. Ripens a 

 few days later than the Extra Early Alaska. Vines from 24 to 30 inches 

 high. A very heavy yielder. 



Produces pods about 3 

 inches long, well filled with 

 attractive light colored 

 of very fine flavor. 



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Long 



Podded JQ77 Improved Sugar 



Alaska Marrowfat Pea. Luxur- 



®^^ ious growth and abundant, 



large and handsome pods. 



Height 3 feet. 



1301. Market Sur- 

 prise. A littler later than 

 the Pedigree. Prolific 

 yielder. Beautiful light green color. Pods about three in. long containing from seven 

 :' to eight Peas of most delicious flavor. Excellent for market and shipping. 



Second Early and General Crop Varieties 



1089. *Bolgiano's Cracker Jack Pea. Height 2^/^ feet. 



1231. *Horsford's Market Gardeners' Pea. One of the largest yielding 

 second early Peas in cultivation. Only 2 feet high. The pods are borne in pairs. 



1098. * Juno. 2 feet high. Large pods filled with large dark green Peas of 

 delicious flavor. 



1100. * Duke of Albany. 4 feet high. Dark green pods, prolific. 



1277. *Bolgiano's Victory Pea. Beautiful dark green pods 5% to 6 inches 

 long, filled full of delicious large Peas. 



1090. * Dwarf Giant Podded Prolific Green Marrow Pea. Bears enormous, 

 handsome pods 7 to 8 inches in length, filled with large deep green Peas; requires no 

 support. Height 2 feet. 



1303. * Edible Podded Mammoth Melting Sugar. The vines reach a height of 

 about 4 feet. The pods are borne in great profusion. They should be gathered when 

 the seeds are just beginning to form. They are broken in pieces the same as string 

 beans and make a delicious dish. 



1199. * Dwarf Gray Sugar. Grow 18 inches high and produce a heavy crop of 

 small flat pods. The pods are gathered, broken and cooked like string beans when the 

 peas begin to develop in the pod. 



1110. * Stratagem. Very large pods. Peas of finest quality. Height 1% feet. 



1093. * Champion of England. A well-known, standard variety. Height 5 

 feet. 



1218^/^. * Alderman. (Admiral Dewey). Extra large, dark green pods, on order 

 of Duke of Albany. Very fine. Height 4 feet. 



1085. * Telephone Improved. Robust habit. A single vine produces 18 to 30 

 unusually long well-filled pods of larger size containing 10 to 12 Peas, often forming 

 a double row, of fine flavor. Height 5 feet. 



1102. * Everbearing. A long time in bearing. Peas large, pods long, V-k feet 

 high. 



1086. * Daisy, or Dwarf Telephone. Plants stout, self-supporting, heavy 

 cropper. Height 1% feet. 



1094. * Dwarf Champion. A dwarf growing Champion of England. Height 2 

 feet. . 



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