F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC., Washington, D. C. 



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Bolgiano's "Capitol Brand" Field Corn 



FOR PRICES, SEE PINK SHEET INCLOSED 



BOLGIANO'S "CAPI- 

 TOL BRAND" FIELD 

 CORN, is grrnvn specially 

 for our trade in the best 

 producing sections and 

 will please and make you 

 a sure crop. Our stock is 

 all hand shelled and grad- 

 ed. Only good sound ears 

 are taken from healthy 

 stalks. 



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YELLOW CORN 



Bolgiano's 

 Corn. "*» 



grow a 

 beautiful Yellow 

 year, just take 



Prosperity 



really want tc 



bumper crop oi 

 Dent Corn this 

 our advice and 

 plant Bolgiano's "Prosperity" Corn. 

 The fine, large, stately ears are 12 

 to 14 inches long, 8 to 11 inches 



in circumference and have from 20 to 24 uniform rows of long 

 kernels, well developed over tip and butt. It is a luxuriant grower 

 12 to 15 feet high, and if planted durin 

 ture before the 20th of September. 



Bolgiano's Famous "Capitol Brand" Field Corn 



large 



from 



the first half of May will ma- 



For more than a score of years 



Prosperity Corn" has been under the most watchful breeding and selection. 



Reid's Yellow Dent 



This is a splendid Yellow Dent va- 

 riety with 18 to 24 rows of kernels 

 on an ear. The cob Is small and red and the grains are very close 

 together, so there is scarcely any room between the rows. Reid's Yellow 

 Dent has been awarded more prizes at Corn shows than any other variety 

 except "Prosperity." The ears average 8 to 10 inches long. Matures 90 

 to 100 days. 



White Kaffir Corn 



Makes nutritious food for stock and poul- 

 try. Kaffir Corn in the last fev years 



has been generally sown with Cow Peas, broadcast, at the rate of a peck 



of Kaffir Corn to a bushel of Cow Peas per acre. 



Evergreen Broom Corn, Improved ^•"•J'JVoo'd 



length, fine, straight and has a green appearance when ripe, and sells 

 at the highest market price. Sow in drills 3 feet apart and thin out 

 to 3 inches. Sow 5 pounds per acre. 



WHITE CORN 



Boone County White 

 (Pedigreed Stock) £ h *? u t r « 



corn on a white cob. Very deep 

 grain, not overly wide. Rows 

 generally 20, sometimes 22 to 24. 

 A perfect shape. That is the strik- 

 ing thing about it — big, long ear3. 

 beautiful shape, perfect butts and 

 tips, and deep grains. We believe 

 this to be the best all-around White 

 Corn in existence. It is a heavy 

 yielder ; has small cob and pro- 

 duces good-sized fodder, free from 

 barren stalks. Matures in 110 days. 



"Hickory King" White 



Com ^° ' arge 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. It yields splendid crops on light soils 



and is undoubtedly the best and most productive White Field Corn for 



the South. 



Eureka Ensilage Corn "P? ve J7 best SiI ° Corn on u the mar : 



° ket. 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 Corn 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 Corn. 



Yellow Dent Hybrid Corn write for prices. 

 White Dent Hybrid Corn write for prices. 



Sorffhum Fu^'shes a large yield of most nutritious forage, which 

 6 can be fed either green or cured, and will yield 2 or 3 



cuttings a year, stooling out thicker each time it is cut. It grows 10 to 

 12 feet high. Sow broadcast for forage at the rate of 1 to 1% bushels 

 to acre. When sowing in drills, sow at the rate of 1 peck per acre in 

 drills 3% to 4 feet apart. 



Bolgiano's "Capitol Brand" Cow Peas and Soja Beans 



The Soil Improvers — Make Poor Land Rich — A Splendid Hay Crop 



Whippoorwill Cow Peas A" earl * vari * ty : grow . s »prf«*t. 



MU'pfv^' »" ~ " vigorous, and the crop is easy tc 



harvest. We sell more of this variety than any other, and consider it 

 the best for general purposes. 



Black COW PeaS ^ eed mea ^ um «ized and black. Vines trailing. 

 jj ax. v/v/ Seed matures early. 



Clay Peas 

 Black Eye 



Seeds medium sized and cream colored. Vines grow 

 tall and erect. Seed matures medium late. 



Vines erect. Seeds medium sized and white ; ma- 

 ture) medium late. 



Groit ^ ^ ne ear ' y maturing Cow Pea somewhat resembling New 

 Era in appearance and size of seed, but makes a larger 

 growth. Very highly recommended as an early maturing, large yielding 

 variety. 



Mixed COW PeaS. ^ e ttongly recommend sowing Mixed Cow 

 Peas as a soil improving crop. The upright 

 growing varieties holding up the vining varieties, they will make a much 

 better growth and give more satisfactory results. 



Slightly earlier than 

 Mammoth yellow 



Canada Field PeaS Here is a crop which is nob only profit- 

 able, but will return to the land the much 

 needed nitrogen. Peas are second only to Clover in their soil enriching 

 properties and can be grown under almost any condition of soil or cli- 

 mate. There is always a ready market for Peas, or they can be profitably 

 ground and fed to the stock. The vines make rich, nutritious hay. 



Mammoth Yellow Soja ^ l* r . ses * » row ' n s , and most p°p u - 



" lar Soja Bean for forage purposes, 

 although a little later in maturing than other varieties. 



Tar-Heel or Mammoth Black Soja 



and produces about same amount of forage. 



Wilson Black Soia Very small seed, matures in about ninety 

 J days, can be grown in the Northern Statei 

 where an early variety it desired. 



Virginia Soja Beans £ bout t ^ e ^ ty „ days earlier than the 



Mammoth Yellow. The vines make a 

 fine growth, are filled with pods, stand about 3 feet high, are easy to 

 cut and easy to cure. 



Japanese Buckwheat Xt ha * the advanta ere ° f remaining fot 



some time in bloom and produces seed 

 earlier. It resists drought and blight very well. Sow 1 bushel per acre. 



See Inclosed Pink Sheet for Latest Prices on All Field Seeds 



