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The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md, 



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1 qt. is about 2 lbs. 

 2^ qts, are about 5 lbs. 

 10 lbs. are about 2-3 peck. 

 15 lbs, are about 1 peck. 



Bolgiano's " Bolearly " Corn 



Culture. Seed of the sweetest varieties is liable to rot if planted in wet or cold ground. Yet if we have an early warm spell in Spring, it may pay 

 you to take some risks. Often the plants, when once up will escape injury by a belated light frost. Plant in warm soil 5 to 6 kernels to a hill, making 

 the rows 3 feet apart for the dwarf or early sorts, and 4 feet apart for the taller late sorts. Hills to be 2 to 3 feet apart in the rows, thin out to 2 plants 

 in a hill. Always remove the young suckers attached to the larger plants, and permit no weeds to grow. Planting should be made once a week, from the 

 moment the ground is warm enough until about July 15th, using the early varieties for the first three plantings. Quantity required, one quart for 200 

 hills, 8 quarts per acre. 



Garden Corn 



These varieties are not sugar corns. They are hardier and can be planted earlier. Make excellent roas,ting ears, 



1308. Bolearly Corn. This variety is the earliest roasting ear variety that can be brought to market. It is verj'' hardy 

 and can be ];)lanted as soon as the soil begins to warm. Can be cut for market in 50 to 55 days. Ears 6 to 8 inches long pure 

 white medium size kernels, frequently produces 2 ears to the stalk. Very attractive in appearance. 



1051. Double XX Extra Early Adams' Sweet Corn. Two weeks earlier than Extra Early Adams', large ears completely 

 filled with 10 to 14 straight rows of snowy white deep grains. 



1052. Adams Extra Early. A splendid early variety largely grown 

 for early market. 



1053. Second Early Adams'. Ears are larger and later than 

 Adams' Extra Early. 



1050. Gillespie's First Early Patapsco Neck Corn. The very 

 First Good Size Corn that can be brought to market. 



1222. Truckers' Favorite. Not a Sugar Corn, but used largely in 

 Baltimore and the South as a table Corn. 



1049. 65-Day White Cob Corn. This Extremely Early Com looks 

 like Snow White E\'ergreen Corn, but is ready for the market in 60 to 

 65 days from planting. 



Sweet or Sugar Corns 



Extra Early 



1290. Bolgiano's Extra Early Harvester Sugar Corn. 19110 Crea- 

 tion. The best extra early white Sugar Corn that has ever been placed 

 on the market. Earlier than the Golden Bantam, much sweeter, large 

 ears and very prolific. 



1136. California Golden Country Gentleman Corn. This is a 



wonderful combination of the Cream and Honey Sugar Com and the 

 well-known Country Gentleman Sugar Corn. Could you possibly think 

 of anything more delicious than the good points of these two Corns 

 combined into one? ' 



443. Hardens Wonder Bantam. This corn was developed to fill 

 an ever increasing demand for an early sweet com having the good quali- 

 ties of Golden Bantam with a larger ear and maturing about the same 

 time. Grows 5 to 6 feet high, ears 8 to 10 inches long. Filled with 8 rows 

 of rich yellow kernels. It will appeal to the critical market gardener. 

 For the canner it will pi'oduce more tonnage per acre. 





(Pt.)(Qt.) 







GARDEN CORN 



Pkt. 1 Lb. 2 Lb. 



15 Lb. 



1 00 Lb. 



Bolearly 



$.10 $.35 $.65 $2.75 $16.00 | 



XX Ex. Ea. Adams 



.10 



.30 



.50 



2.25 



13.00 



Adams Ex. Early 



.10 



.30 



.50 



2.15 



12.00 



Adams Second Early . . . . 



.10 



.30 



.50 



2.15 



12.00 



Gillespie's Early Neck . . . 



.10 



.30 



.50 



2.15 



12.00 



Truckers Favorite 



.10 



.30 



.50 



2.15 



12.00 



65-Day White Corn.... 



.10 



.30 



.50 



2.25 



13.00 



SWEET OR SUGAR CORN 













Extra Early and Early 













Ex. Ea. Harvester 



.10 



.40 



.75 



3.10 



18.00 



Whipples Early White... 



.10 



.40 



.75 



3.10 



18.00 



California Country Gent 



.10 



.35 



.65 



2.75 



16.00 



Bardens Wonder Bantam. 



.10 



.35 



.75 



3.10 



18.00 



Cream and Honey 



.10 



.40 



.75 



3.10 



IS.OO 



Howling Mob 



.10 



.35 



.65 



2.75 



16.00 



Early Butternut 



.10 



.40 



.75 



3.10 



18.00 



Mam. White Cory 



.10 



.35 



.65 



2.75 



16.00 



Golden Bantam 



.10 



.35 



.65 



2.75 



16.00 



Premo 60-Day 



.10 



.35 



.65 



2.75 



16.00 



Crosbys Early 



.10 



.35 



.65 



2.75 



16.00 



Early Evergreen 



.10 



.35 



.65 



2.75 



16.00 



Ea. Mammoth 



.10 



.35 



.65 



2.75 



16.00 



GENERAL CROP 













White Evergreen 



.10 



.35 



.65 



2.75 



16.00 



Stowell's Evergreen . . . . 



.10 



35 



.65 



2.75 



15.00 



LATE CROP 













Country Gentleman 



.10 



.35 



.65 



2.75 



15.00 



Shoe Peg 



.10 



.35 



.65 



2.75 



15.00 



Late Mammoth 



.10 



.35 



.65 



2.75 



16.00 



Black Mexican 



.10 



35 



.65 



2.75 



16.00 



DuPont Semesan Jr. Produces Larger Yields of Better Sweet Corn 



SEMESAN JK. — Easily applied to corn seed by the convenient dusting method, Semesan 

 Jr. disinfects thoroughly against the common diseases such as the ear, stalk and root 

 rot§ thereby increasing not only the germination but also the final crop yield by 20 

 to over 40%. In the test illustrated five untreated diseased com seeds were planted in the 

 left-hand section and five equally diseased seeds of the same lot were planted in the right- 

 hand half after treatment with Semesan Jr. The improved results are obvious and the 

 benefits of the Semesan Jr. treatment will continue to show until the harvest. Ask for 

 special Semesan Jr. pamphlet describing results and method of application. 



Prices: 4 oz., 60c.; 1 lb., $1.75; 6 lbs., $8.00; 25 lbs., $37.50; 100 lbs., $140,00. 



Semesan Jr. Increases Germination of Corn 



