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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO. 



MAIN CROP WRINKLED PEAS. 



£g|F Q ' Prices on all 

 kinds of Peas sub- 

 ject to advance with- 

 out notice. It will 

 be to your advan- 

 tage to see us before 

 you buy. 



TELEPHONE PEAS. 



Telephone. — A wrinkled variety of very robust 

 habit and a great bearer. A single vine produces from 

 8 to 10 unusually long, well-filled pods of largest size, 

 containing 10 to 11 peas, often forming a double row. 

 It is very productive, of fine flavor, and an excellent 

 table variety ; height about 4 feet. Pint, 15 cents ; 

 quart, 25 cents ; gallon, 65 cents ; peck, $1.25; bushel, 

 $4.75. ■ 



Juno.— A dwarf main crop pea, growing about 2 feet 

 in height, of robust branching habit ; in fact this pea 

 might be called the dwarf Telephone; it produces an 

 abundance of large, fine pods filled with big luscious 

 peas of a fine green color ; it is remarkable the length of 

 time they can remain on the vine without getting hard. 

 Pint, 15 cents ; quart, 25 cents ; gallon, 65 cents; peck, 

 $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 



Duke of Albany.— One of the largest podded 

 peas grown. Enormously productive, grows about 4 

 feet high, very desirable sort. Pint, 10 cents ; quart, 15 

 cents ; gallon, 50 cents ; peck, 90 cents ; bushel, $3.50. 



American Champion.— The number of testi- 

 monials we received favorable to the American Cham- 

 pion Pea only confirms the high opinion we had formed 

 of it in our trials. It is one of the largest of peas, enor- 

 mously productive, and its flavor and quality closely ap- 

 proach that of the well known Champion of England. 

 The pods are produced in pairs and are well filled. 

 Each pod contains from 9 to 12 large, fine peas. It is 

 of branching habit, and should be sown thinly. Height, 

 4i feet. Pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, 75 

 cents; peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 



Heroine Pea. — Has many very desirable qualities 

 which ranks it the equal of our best wrinkled peas. A 

 second early sort grows 2§ feet high, has strong and 

 vigorous vines, laden with an abundance of large hand- 

 some pods filled with peas of most luscious quality. 

 Pint, 10 cents ; quart, 20 cents ; gallon, 50 cents ; peck, 

 $1.00; bushel, $4.00. 



Shropshire Hero.— A splendid wrinkled marrow, 

 very prolific, exceedingly luscious ; height, 2j feet. 

 Pint, 10 cents; quart, 20 cents ; peck, $1.00 ; bushel, 

 $4.00. 



Improved Stratagem.— The pods are of im- 

 mense size and uniformly filled with very large, dark 

 green peas of the finest quality. All the good qualities 

 of the old Stratagem are highly developed, and it is su- 

 perior to the stock now generally sold as Stratagem. 

 Vine medium height, but very stocky, with very broad, 

 light green leaves, and bearing an abundance of large, 

 handsome pods. Pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; | 

 peck, 75 cents ; peck, $1.25 ; bushel, $4.50. 



Champion ot England. — A green, wrinkled va- 

 riety, famous for its delicious flavor. Consider it one of 

 the finest varieties for family use, and will follow any of 



the second early varieties in ripening. Pint, 10 cents ; 

 quart, 15 cents; gallon, 45 cents; peck, 85 cents; 

 bushel, $3.25. 



Duchess. — A wrinkled pea of very superior quality; 

 very productive, bearing long, large, well-filled pods in 

 great abundance ; very fiae flavor. It is often sold in 

 its green state as Telephone ; grows about 4 feet high. 

 Pint, 10 cents; quart, 20 cents; gallon, 50 cents ; peck, 

 $1.00 ; bushel, $3.50. 



Fillbasket.— Hardy, prolific, upright in growth, 

 branching iu habit ; pods well filled with nice size peas ; 

 second early in time of maturity ; can be planted earlier 

 than most wrinkled peas; height, 2^ feet. Pint, 10 

 cents ; quart, 20 cents ; gallon, 65 cents ; peck, $1.15 ; 

 bushel, $4.25. 



Pride of the Market.— Medium-early dwarf peas, 

 of vigorous, productive habit; pods of large size and 

 deep green, containing 7 to 9 peas of fine quality ; height, 

 l£ feet. Pint, 15 cents ; quart, 25 cents : gallon, 65 

 cents; peck, $1.15; bushel, $4.25. 



Advancer. — Grows about 2^ feet high ; is second 

 early, and very prolific. Has given satisfaction every- 

 where. Pint, 10 cents ; quart, 20 cents ; gallon, 60 

 cents ; peck, $1.00 ; bushel, $3.75. 



Abundance.— Height, 30 to 36 inches, second early 

 wrinkled variety ; pods 3f inches long, containing 6 to 

 8 peas. Very fine quality. Pint, 10 cents ; quart, 20 

 cents; gallon, 65 cents; peck, $1.15; bushel, $3.75. 



Black -Eye Marrowfat Peas.— One of the old 



standard, and, in favorable season, is very abundant 

 cropper. Pint, 10 cents; quart, 15 cents; gallon, 40 

 cents ; peck, 60 cents ; bushel, $2.25. 



White-Eye Marrowfat. — It is recognized to be 

 one of the finest flavored. It is a strong grower, and 

 has broad, long pods. Pint, 10 cents ; quart, 15 cents ; 

 gallon, 40 cents ; peck, 60 cents ; bushel, $2.25. 



Improved New Sugar Marrowfat Peas.— 



This is the gardener's favorite for second crop peas. 

 Its luxurious growth and abundant large and handsome 

 pods reward cultivation, and are used in immense quan- 

 tities by our canners around this vicinity. Thousands 

 of acres are annually planted with this crop. Pint, 10 

 cents; quart, 15 cents ; gallon, 60 cents; peck, $1.00; 

 bushel, $3.00. 



Peas, Edible, Podded, or Sugar. 



Melting Sugar.— Grows to the height of 5 feet: 

 bears a profusion of large, broad pods, which are so 

 brittle that they snap without any string. It should be 

 used in much the same way as a Wax Bean. The pods 

 when cooked are very sweet and tender. Pint, 20 cents ; 

 quart, 35 cents ; £ peck, $1.00; peck, $2.00. 



