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



One and One-Half 

 Bushels to the Acre. 



PEAS 



One Quart Will Plant 

 100 Feet of Drill. 



Weight by Parcel Post, Including Packing, 4 Qts., 9 Lbs.; 

 Pk., 17 Lbs.— Parcel Post Table, Page 2. 



CULTURE. Peas ma- 

 ture earliest in light, 

 rich soil. For general 

 crop use a rich, deep 

 loam or inclining to clay 

 is best. When grown in 

 garden sow in double 

 rows 6 to 8 inches apart ; 

 the rows 2 to 4 feet 

 apart. Commence sow- 

 ing the extra early va- 

 rieties as early as the 

 ground can be worked 

 in February or March ; 

 transplant for a succes- 

 sion every two weeks 

 until June, then discon- 

 tinue until the middle 

 of August, when a good 

 crop may be secured by 

 sowing extra early and 

 early sorts for fall use. 

 They should be kept 

 clean and earthed up 

 twice during the growth. 

 The wrinkled varieties 

 are not as hardy as the 

 small, round sort and if 

 planted early should have 

 a dry soil or they are 

 liable to rot in the 

 ground. They are, how- 

 ever, the sweetest and 

 best flavored varieties. 

 The dwarf varieties are 

 best suited for small gar- 

 dens. 



Extra Early 



Dwarf 



Varieties 



547. The "Tmil- 



blazer" Pea. 



A wonderful new 

 early pea. An enor- 

 mous producer of 

 large, dark green 

 pods filled with big, 



sweet, richly flavored peas. Plants grow about 1% ft. Pkt. 



10 cts.; pt. 40 cts.; qt. 75 cts., postpaid; pk. $3.60; bu. $13.25. 



K19 Fuvlv T^iifl ("Best in Garden" Variety, see page 

 i)dZ. H^aiiy mm. ^^ Bolgiano's New Early Large Pod 



Pea. A very early, hardy, large podded, 2 to 2% -foot pea. 



Can be pulled as early as Pilot, with pods double the size. 



A robust grower, heavy yielder, 9 to 10 peas in a pod. Can 



be sown with safety as soon as the ground can be worked. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 40 cts.; qt. 70 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.90; bu. 



$10.75. 



537. Laxtonian. This handsome new wrinkled pea is 

 the largest podded of the dwarf varieties on our list. The 

 beautiful dark green pods are similar to Gradus in shape and 

 splendid quality; are very nearly as large in size and ma- 

 ture a little earlier. The vines are vigorous, productive, 

 averaging 15 to 18 inches high, foliage dark green; pods 

 about 4 inches in length. Seed light green, large, wrinkled, 

 flattened, irregular in shape. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts; qt. 

 65 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.80; bu. $10.25. 



541. Little Marvel. Vines of dwarf even growth, aver- 

 aging 15 inches in height. Heavily set with fine pods and 

 frequently borne in pairs. Ready for table fully as early as 

 American Wonder; vines are larger and produce a much 

 heavier crop. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 65 cts., postpaid; 

 pk. $2.80; bu. $10.25. 



Laxtonian Peas 



527. Nott's Excelsior, pkt. 10 cts. 

 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.80; bu. $10.25. 



pt. 35 cts.; qt. 65 



We Pay Postage on Pkts., Pts. and Qts. of Seed Peas 



Only. Larger Quantities, Parcel Post, 



Freight or Express Charges Extra. 



549. Laxton's Progress, vines grow about 18 inches 

 tall and bear just a little earlier than Laxtonian. Pods are 

 4 inches long and contain 8 large sweet green peas. Pkt. 

 10 cts.; pt. 40 cts.; qt. 70 cts., postpaid; pk. $3.15; bu. $11.65. 



546. Premium Gem. This variety is nearly as early 

 as the American Wonder, and the vine is decidedly larger, 

 growing from 12 to 16 inches, and bearing an immense crop 

 of pods which are larger and invariably filled with peas of 

 best quality. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 65 cts., postpaid; 

 pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 



10537. Bolgiano's 100% Profit Peas. 9"^^ ^Z?."^,.^ 

 . 2 i 1 foot high, 



but quickly produces an abundance of immense beautiful, 

 deep green pods, filled with large, delicious peas. "100% 

 Profit" Peas are much earlier, dwarfer, more prolific, deeper 

 green color, and more delicious in flavor than either the 

 Thomas Laxton or the Gradus Pea. Will make a lot of money 

 quickly for the market gardener and shippers to Northern 

 markets. As a pea for the home garden it is beyond de- 

 scription. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 40 cts.; qt. 70 cts., postpaid; pk. , 

 $2.90; bu. $10.65. 



539. American Wonder. This variety stands unriv- 

 aled in point of productiveness, flavor and quality, and is 

 without exception the earliest wrinkled pea in cultivation. It 

 is of dwarf and robust habit, growing from 10 to 15 inches 

 high, and produces a profusion of good-sized and well-filled 

 pods, of finest flavor. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 60 cts., . 

 postpaid; pk. $2.65; bu. $9.50. 



Extra Early Varieties 



534. Extremely Early Long-Podded Alaska. An 



entirely new, vigorous, 

 flavored Alaska pea. 

 Bound to become ex- 

 tremely popular, for it 

 has all the good quali- 

 ties of our Famous Ex- 

 tra Early Alaska Pea, 

 and in addition it has 

 a well-filled, long pod, 

 which will fill the bas- 

 ket quickly, and while 

 it is not a distinctly 

 sugar pea, yet it has a 

 much sweeter flavor 

 than the Alaska. It is 

 abundant yielder. Pkt. 

 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 

 65 cts., postpaid; pk. 

 $2.85; bu. $10.50. 



handsome, long-podded, delicious 



INOCULATE THIS SEED 



NlTRAGlN 



Nitragin for Garden 

 Use 



Every garden needs 

 Nitragin; fresh high 

 count NITRAGIN, con- 

 taining billions of nitro- 

 gen-gathering germs 

 build up the soil. Costs 

 less than others — is 

 cheapest crop insur- 

 ance. Insist on NI- 

 TRAGIN. Garden size 

 is for Peas, Sweet Peas, 

 and Beans, including 

 Lima (3 in one Inocu- 

 lent). Price 25c 



One Large 10c Package Any Three Varieties of Peas for 25c. Postpaid 



