Sei\d to BOLGIANO of 

 BALTIMORE For 



RELIABLE 



PEAS 



1 bu. to the aere. 



Peas Planted about the 1st of August for a Fall crop have always proven to be most profitable. 



Bolgiano's Extra Early Triumph Peas. 



Premium Gem. — improved strain of "McLean's Little Gem." 



'j This variety is nearly as early as the American wonder, and the 



• ' vine is decidedly larger, growing- to a height of from 12 to 15 inches. 



. \ . *S and tearing an immense crop of pods, which are larger and invar- 



Sg, iably well-filled with Peas of best quality. The drv Peas are green, 

 . . gf& large wrinkled, often flattened. PKts. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 20c. 



2*g\ 2 qts. 35c. Gal. 60c. PecK $1.00. Bus. $3.50. 

 ► ^fli^^^ 96, Hartford's Market Gardener.— Wonderfully productive, 

 yielding more shelled Peas per acre than any other variety. The 

 vines grow about 2 feet high, almost completely covered with hand- 

 some pods of medium size, packed with delicious Peas, which have proven to be excel- 

 lent for shipping. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. 2 qts. 25c. Gal. 40c. PecK 75c. 

 Bus. $3.00. 



80. Nott'c Excelsior Pea.— The very best short vine, wrinkled extra early Pea. 

 Vines are more vigorous and taller than the American Wonder, and the pods are one- 

 third larger, containipg often 6 to 8 large Peas, close together, and for sweetness and 

 quality it has no superior. PKts. 5c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 2 qts. 40c. Gal. 65c. 

 PecK $1.15. 1/2 Bus. $2.25. Bus. $4.50. 



Two New Money=Makmg Peas. 



70. BOLGIANO'S EXTRA EARLY TRIUMPH PEAS. 



?OR YEARS we have placed this wonderful extremely early productive Pea in the hands of the market gardeners 

 and large truckers ; it has never disappointed them, but always sustained its thoroughly established reputation as 

 being the earliest, most productive and most salable Pea brought to the market, always commanding tip-top 

 prices and never running any seconds, as ordinary stocks usually do. It is most important to the grower to meet the 

 earliest market with a good crop of choice Peas, the large-sized pods of which are well filled and attractive. The young 

 Peas have a sweet, luscious flavor which makes them especially valuable. To grow in the South for shipment to 

 Northern markets it has no equal. If you have planted other varieties and failed, try our Triumph and have success. 

 The entire crop is gathered at one picking. This is a very decided advantage, as the pickers usually leave the vines in 

 a very weakened condition, and a Pea which requires two pickings cannot mature its second crop equal to the first, 

 for the injured vines are unable to supply sufficient nourishment to properly fill out the pods. PKts. 5c. Pt. 10c. 

 Qt. 15c. 2 qts. 25c. Gal. 40c. PecK 75c. Bus. $2.50. 



73. EXTRA EARLY MORNING STAR PEA.— Has been ready for picking in 42 days from date of planting, which 

 makes it the earliest Pea in cultivation. It withstands severest changes of weather; pods are perfect and filled, and 

 the entire crop may be gathered for the earliest shipments. Many of our largest customers use this Pea. and it gives 

 them satisfaction. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. 2 qts. 25c. Gal. 40c. PecK 75c. Bus. $2.50. 



ALASKA PEAS, EXTRA EARLY, OR FIRST OF ALL. 



71. We have taken pains to make this most valuable Pea exceptionally superior. By careful selection, thoroughly 

 rogueing. we have developed a stock of this smooth, blue Pea which in evenness of growth of vine and early maturity 

 of pods is unequalled by any other blue-seeded extra early Pea. The vines are about 2% feet high, not branching, but 

 bear 4 to 7 long pods, which are filled with medium-sized, beautiful, bright green, smooth Peas of excellent flavor. 

 The dark green color of the pods make it exceptionally desirable as a shipper, for it can be carried long distances with- 

 out losing its color, which quality, combined with its earliness, uniformity of ripening and luscious flavor, makes it of 

 the highest value to market gardeners, truckers and shippers. We annually grow and sell thousands of bushels which 

 give the best satisfaction. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. 2 qts. 25c. Gal. 40c. PecK 75c. Bus. 2.50. 



BOLGIANO'S EXTRA EARLY NONPAREIL PEA. 



82. This market gardener's Pea is first in market and an exceedingly true type. It is used by many of our Southern 



customers with much satisfaction. The entire crop can be had in a single picking, and its beautiful green pod retains 



its color and freshness longer than any other sorts. It is an abundant cropper and the pods good-sized. It suits long-distance 



shipment, and we recommend it to gardeners who grow for early markets. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. 2 qts. 25c. Gal. 50c. 



PecK 90c. Bus. $3.00. 



72. Grandus, or Prosperity Peas. — $90.00 made from one peck of Peas is remarkable, but that is what one market gardener 

 netted. Planted the same day side by side with the earliest of the Extra Early Peas, this delicious large, wrinkled Pea will mature 

 at exactly the same time. The extra large, dark green pods quickly fill a bushel box or basket, and readily retail around $2.50 

 per bushel when the Extra Early varieties bring $1.50 per bushel. It withstands an extraordinary amount of cold and wet weather, 

 so plant it early and your returns will surprise you. It matures and is marketed before the Pea Eouse gets a chance at it. Besides 

 beine so attractive, the sweet, delicious flavor and excellent quality bring back a customer who has once bought them. Pt. 15c. 

 Qt. 25c. 2 qts. 50c. Gal. 90c. PecK $1.50. 1/2 Bus. $3.00. Bus. 6.00. 



81. American Wonder. — This variety stands unrivaled in points 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 pro- 

 fusion of good-sized and well-filled pods of the finest flavor. Dry Peas, medium size, 

 wrinkled and flattened, pale green. Requires liberal fertilizing, PKts. 5c. and 10c. 

 Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 2 qts. 40c. Gal. 65c. PecK $1.15. 1/2 Bus. $2.25. Bus. $4.50. 

 102. Bolgiano's Everbearing. — Maturing after Gems, continue a long time in bear- 

 ing ; vines stout, 18 inches high, bearing at top 6 to 10 broad pods. If removed as they 

 mature, season and soil being- favorable, the plant will throw out from the axle of each 

 leaf branches bearing pods, which will mature in succession. The large wrinkled 

 Peas cook quicklv, are tender, of superior flavor and preferred by many to anv other 

 sort. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 20c. Gal. 50c. PecK 90c. 1/2 Bus. $1.75. Bus. $3.50. 



74. First and Best.— One of the earlv varieties; 2V 2 feet high. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. 

 Qt. 15c. 2 qts. 25c. Gal. 40c. PecK 65c. Bus. $2.50. 



75. Rural New YorKer, — Pods of fine shade ; contains from 6 to 9 Peas of fine quality, 

 prolific, extra earlv, uniform in growth and ripening. Height 2%. feet. PacKag'e 5c. 

 Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. 2 qts. 25c. Gal. 40c. PecK 65c. Bus. $2.50. 



BOLGIANO'S WONDER WORKER PEA. 

 Earliest Extra Early WrinKled Pea. 



83. Six weeks from planting, this wonderful, large wrinkled Pea can be marketed. 

 In earliness, great size and excellent flavor, it is unequalled. The Peas fairly melt in 

 your mouth. The vines grow 2K feet high, are very hardy, resisting pests and cold 

 weather. It bears an abundance of large, even, deep green pods. It is claimed the 

 Wonder Worker Peas are superior in earliness, hardiness, and large-size pods, to the 

 Gradus or Prosperity Pea. It is the finest earlv Pea vet introduced. PKts. 5c. and 10c. 

 Pt. 25c. Qt. 40c. 2 qts. 60c. Gal. 90c. PK. $.150. 1/2 Bus. $3. Bus. $6. 

 86. Daisy or Dwarf Telephone. — Plants stout, self-supporting, 18 inches high, heavy 

 cropper of large, bright green filled pods containing 7 to 9 Peas, tender and luscious 

 flavor. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. Gal. 75c. PecK $1.25. Bus. $4.50. 



You, as well as ourselves, are both in 

 business for the same purpose— to maKe 

 money. We can't unless you do. 



Bolgiano's "Cracker Jack" Pea. 

 New 1905 Variety. 



A wonderful yielder. 



Vines 2 feet 2 inches high. 



Growth hardy, robust and vigorous. 



Extremely large pods, have a handsome dark green 

 color and are borne even more abundantly than 

 on the Dwarf Prolific Green Marrow Peas. 



Ready for market just as the Prosperity Peas are 

 over. 



If planted a little late will stand the warm weather 

 excellently. 



It's the Pea you market gardeners have been look- 

 ing for. and it's a " Cracker- Jack." 



PKt. 5c. and 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. Gal. 80c. 

 PecK $1.50. Bu. $6.00. 

 PacKets 5c. and 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 2 qts. 40c. Gal. 75c. 



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GaJ. 80c. 



Bolgiano's New Extremely Early 

 Prolific "Good Luck Pea." 

 New 1905 Variety. 



Early as the Extra Early Alaska Peas. 



On same land will yield 100 bushels to every 50 

 bushels of the Alaskas. 



Single plants contain 40 to 50 thoroughly devel- 

 oped pods. 



Pods K longer than Alaska pods. 



Pods are of a deep green color. 



Plants strong and vigorous. 



Deliciousfy flavored. 



8. Peas slightly larger than Alaskas. 



9. Supply extremely limited. 



PKt. 5c. and 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c 



PecK $1.50. Bus. $6.00. 

 78. Thomas Laxton Extra Early Pea. 

 PecK $1.50. 1/2 Bus. $3.00. Bus. $6.00. 



90. Dwarf Giant Podded Prolific Green Marrow Pea.— This new Pea. giant podded, has given satisfac- 

 tion to all who have planted it the past five seasons. Grows 2 feet, bears enormous, handsome pods 7 to 8 

 inches in lengtji, filled with large, deliciously flavered deep green Peas, top to bottom; they require no sup- 

 port, owing to rheir fine, dwarf, stocky habit. We know of no Pea from which so large a bulk of produce can 

 be obtained from a given uuiuber of vines ; much hardier than either Telephone or Stratagem; can be planted 

 much earlier, matures about ten days later than our famous Extra Early, making a valuable seeonfl earlv, as 

 well ais our finest late Pea. PKt. 5c. and 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 2 qts. 40c. Gal, 65c. PK. $1.00. Bus. $4. 



94. Dwarf Champion. — This is a dwarf-growing strain of the popular Champion of England, which for 

 many years has been the standard large-podded main-crop variety. While growing only two feet in height, 

 it retains all the excellence of the parent tall variety. In warm soils and locations, this dwarf type will give 

 better results than the old strain. The vines are strong but short-jointed and stocky in growth, setting large 

 pods very freely. The pods are 3 inches in length, round and well filled to the end. The season is the same 

 as that of Stratagem. The foliage is not so large and dense, hence less liable to mildew during hot weather. 

 PKt. 5c. and 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 20c. 2 qts. 35c. Gal. 60c. PecK $1.00. Bus. $4.00. 



77. Improved Sugar Marrowfat Pea.— This is the gardeners' favorite for second-crop Peas. Its luxurious 

 growth and abundant, large and handsome pods reward cultivation, and are used in immese quantities by 

 our canners around Baltimore. Thousands of acres are annually planted with this crop. It is also an excep- 

 tionally fine variety for the home garden, as it is early and easily grown. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. 

 2 qts. 30c. Gal. 40c. Peek 75c. Bus. $2.50. 



91. American Champion Pea.— Eong, green podded, heavy yielder, height 4H feet. PKt. 5c. Pt. 15c. 

 Qt.25c. 2 qts. 35c. Gal. 50c. Peak 90c. Bus. $3.50. 



92. Shropshire Hero Pea. — Is wonderfully prolific, havipg vary large pods filled with Peas of most excel- 

 lent quality and delicious flavor. No Pea ever pleased our customers better. The vine grows 2Y 2 feet. For 

 quality and quantity no Pea surpasses this. Market gardeners find it a profitable crop for market purposes, 

 because of its large, handsome pods so abundantly produced, and because it is such a choice table Pea. 

 PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. 2 qts. 30c. Gad. 40c. PecK 75c. Bus. $3.00. 



93. Champion of England, WrinKled.— A green wrinkled variety, famous for its delicious flavor. Con- 

 sidered one of the finest varieties for family use, and will follow any of the second early varieties in ripen- 

 ing. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. 2 qts. 25c. Gal. 40c. PecK 75c. Bus. $2.50. 



. Telephone Improved.— A wrinkled variety of very robust habit and a great bearer. A single vine pro- 

 duces from 18 to 20 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 5 feet. PKt. 5c. 

 Pt. 10c. Qt. 20c. 2 qts. 35c. Gal. 60c. PK. $1.00. 1/2 Bus. $2.00. Bus. $4.00. 



SPECIAL PRICES ON WRINKLED PEAS. 



Pkt. Pt. Qt. 2 Qts. Gal. Pk. Bus. 



97. Heroine, 2K feet high, deliciouslv flavored 5c 10c 20c 35c 50c 90c 3.50 



98. Juno, 2 feet hfeh. excellent quality 5c 15c 25c 40c 60c $1.00 3.50 



99. Abundance, 3 feet high, very prolific 5c 10c 20c 35c 50c 90c 3.50 



100. DuKe of Albany, 4 feet high, dark green pods, prolific 5c 15c 25c 40c 60c 1.00 4.00 



101. Gardeners' Favorite, 3 feet high, popular for market 5c 10c 15c 30c 50c 90c 3.50 



79. Tom Thumb Peas 10c 15c 25c 40c 75c 1.25 4.50 



76. French Canner Peas, 10c 15c 30c 40c 75c 2.50 



103. Telegraph, or Long Island Mammoth, 4 feet high, 



deep green, fine flavored, productive 5c 15c 20c 35c 50c 90c 3.50 



95. Edible, Podded or Sugar Peas.— Melting Sugar.— Grows to the height of 5 feet, bears a profusion of 

 large, broad pods, which are as 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. PacKets 5c. and 10c. Pt. 15c. 

 Qt. 25e. 2 qts. 50c. Gal. 90c. PecK $1.50. 



87. Large White Marrowfiat Peas.— Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. Gal. 40c. PecK 75c. Bus. $2.50. 

 BlacKeye Marrowfat.— Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. Gal. 40c. PecK 60c. Bus. $2.00. 



BOLGIANO'S SUPERIOR ALASKA PEAS. 



THE MOST PRODUCTIVE STOCK SOLD. 



BEATS THEM ALL. 



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