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The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 



Seed Corn 



Bolgiano's Wonderful 

 Prosperity Yellow Dent Corn 



(14 lbs.), 



Will Out Yield Any Other Variety of 

 Yellow Corn 



Bolgiano's Prosperity Yellow Dent Corn is 



the most attractive, largest, finest, and greatest 

 yielding com ever introduced. 



When we brought out this com over 20 years 

 ago, it was the best yellow corn we had ever seen, 

 and today it is far better, than when we introduced 

 it, as we have improved it year by year by very 

 careful selection and breeding, by these painstak- 

 ing efforts adding three more rows to the cob and ' 

 increasing the depth of the grain, besides adding 

 to its beautiful deep golden color. 



We know of no yellow com today that will equal 

 Prosperity in appearance and yield. The grains are 

 large and deep and cover the cob over the tip. It 

 is a luxuriant grower, the fodder attaining a height 

 of 12 to 15 feet in good soil. 



When grown in the vicinity of Baltimore it is 

 ready to cut in from 110 to 120 days from time of 

 planting. 



If you want to grow the biggest and best crop 

 of corn, you have ever raised, let us persuade you 

 to use Bolgiano's Prosperity, we cannot afford to 

 mislead you. Postpaid, Qt. 50c. Not prepaid, Pk 

 $1.25. Bus. (56 lbs.), $4.25. 



1140. Reid's Yellow Dent. This is a splendid Yellow 

 Dent variety with 18 to 20 rows of kernels on an ear. The 

 cob is small and red and the grains are very close together. 

 The ears average 8 to 10 inches long. The stalk is very heavy 

 and is not easily blown down. It matures in 100 days and 

 is a heavy yielder in the Middle and Southern States. Post- 

 paid, Qt. 45c. Not prepaid Pk. (14 lbs.), 1.10. Bus. (56 lbs.), 

 $4.00. 



Bolgiano's 90 Day Yellow Dent. This is a tme 90-day 

 corn. The stalks grow from 7 to 9 feet high, with broad leaves, 

 fine for fodder, producing from one to two ears to the stalk. 

 Ears are from 8 to 10 inches in length, filled to the tip with 

 12 to 16 rows of bright yellow grains excellent for meal or feed- 

 ing. Ears are uniform in size, and this variety is as sure a 

 cropper as any variety known. Postpaid, Qt. 45c. Not prepaid 

 Pk. (14 lbs.), $1.10. Bus. (56 lbs.), $4.00. 



Bolgiano's 100-Day Jumbo Yellow Dent Corn. This 

 variety produces the largest ears of any field com now known. 

 The ears are perfect in form and grow to remarkable size, often 

 producing two good ears to the stalk, well filled to the extreme 

 tip with from 14 to 18 rows of large grains. Stalks grow from 

 7 to 9 feet high with abundant foliage, very fine for fodder. 

 125 bushels to the acre has been grown from this variety. Post- 

 paid, Qt. 45c. Not prepaid, Pk. (14 lbs.), $1.10. Bus. (56 lbs.), 

 $4.00. 



Golden Beauty. Well known and popular variety, small 

 cob deep rich golden yellow grains. Withstands drought and 

 a splendid keeper. Our stock has been constantly improved by 

 careful selection and breeding. Postpaid, Qt. 45c. Not prepaid, 

 Pk. (14 lbs.), $1.10. Bus. 56 lbs.), $4.00. 



Keid's Yellow Dent Corn 



Bolgiano's Prosperity Yellow Dent Corn 



White Varieties of Seed Corn 



1257. Boone County White. Ears well filled out at both 

 ends, cylindrical, 9 to 11 inches long, averaging 20 rows, some 

 18 and 22. Grain very deep, a little rough. Cobs white, of 

 medium size. Postpaid, Qt. 45c. Not prepaid, Pk. (14 lbs.), 

 $1.00. Bus. $4.00. 



1145. " Hickory King " White Corn. So large are the 

 grains and so small the cob that on an ear broken in half 

 a single grain will almost cover the cob section. Of a strong 

 growth, the stalks take a firm hold in the ground and stand 

 upright, resisting^ severe storms. It yields splendid crops on 

 light soils, and is undoubtedly the best and most productive 

 White Field Corn for the South. Postpaid, Qt. 45c. Not pre- 

 paid, Pk. (14 lbs.), $1.10. Bus. (56 lbs.), $4.00. 



1054. Red Cob 90-Day Corn. This corn meets a long 

 felt want, because it can be used as a roasting ear corn and 

 when fully matured makes a first-class Crop Corn for feeding 

 stock. The ear is large, handsome, suits for an early crop or 

 for a late crop, because it matures in 90 days. This makes 

 it always a safe and profitable crop. Postpaid, Qt. 45c. Not 

 prepaid, Pk. (14 lbs.), $1.10. Bus. (56 lbs.), $4.00. 



1299. Eureka Ensilage Corn. The very best Silo Com 

 on the market. For many years we have used great care in 

 the selection of our seed, which will give a large amount of 

 fodder, 3 or 4 long, slender ears of com to the stalk. Grows 

 to a height of 15 feet. Can be sown in hills or planted in 

 checked rows. It is a very rapid grower and can be grown 

 throughout the United States with wonderful success. Growers 

 should not miss planting this special variety of ours for their 

 Silo Com. Postpaid, Qt. 45c. Not prepaid, Pk. (14 lbs.), $1.10. 

 Bus. (56 lbs.), $4.00. 1148 Bolgiano's Cuban Giant Ensilage 

 Corn. We have thoroughly tested the Cuban 

 Giant beside all large white grain ensilage 

 varieties. Grains are pure white, very large, 

 broad and long. Of stronger vitality than any 

 other variety. It is the best milk producer of 

 all ensilage Corns, being as sweet as Sugar 

 Corn. Out yields the Red Cob Ensilage and 

 is 10 to 12 days earher. Postpaid, Qt. 45c. Not 

 prepaid, Pk. (14 lbs.), $1.10. Bus. (56 lbs.), 

 $4.00. 



Whatleys Prolific. Especially well adapted 

 for the South. Has a large stalk which grows off 

 quick with a deep root system and withstands: 

 drought. Makes 2 to 3 good average size ears: 

 to the stalk. Cob is dark red, grains cream 

 white, not flinty. Ready for milling 10 da,ys 

 ahead of the old prolific varieties. Postpaid, 

 Qt. 50c. Not prepaid, Pk. (14 lbs.), $125. Bus. 

 (56 lbs.), $4.25. 



Tennessee Red Cob. Large ears medium 

 early. White grains, not flinty. Medium red 

 cob. Largely used throughout the South on 

 heavy and swamp land. Qt. 45c. Bus. $4.00. 



