The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 



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Millets 



A Splendid Quick Growing Summer Hay Crop 



1125. German or Golden Millet, Southern Grown. 



I'lant from middle of May until the end of June at the rate of 

 1 bushel per acre. Cow Peas sown with German Millet makes 

 fine hay, and should be sown at the rate of three pecks of Millet 

 and one bushel of Cow Peas to the acre. " Monumental " 

 Brand Fancy Southern Millet, Pk. $1.00. Bu. of 50 lbs. $3.00. 



1207. Japanese Millet (Billion Dollar Grass). Grows 

 from 6 to 9 feet high and yields enormous crops. It is relished 

 by all kinds of stock. 15 lbs. to acre broadcast, 10 to 12 lbs. in 

 drills 12 inches apart. It does best on low moist ground. Lb. 

 15c. 100 Lbs. at 12c. a Lb. 



Soja 



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1242. Mammoth Yellow. The largest growing and most 

 popular Soja Bean for forage purposes, although a little later 

 in maturing than other varieties. 



1246. Wilson Black. Very small seed, matures in about 

 90 days, can be grown in the Northern States where an early 

 variety is desired. 



O-Too-Tan. 0-Too-Tan grows entirely different from 

 other Soy Beans; the main stem is erect, 3 to 4 feet high, and 

 from it running branches extend as far as 7 or 8 feet. It is 

 not, however, a climber like the Velvet Bean. 



1126. Hungarian Millet. Hay is quite leafy, of very fine 

 quality. Should be sown at any time between the middle of 

 May until the end of June at the rate of one bushel per acre. 

 Lb. 15c. 100 Lbs. at 12c. a Lb. 



1170. Pearl or Cattail Millet. It is largely used by dairy- 

 men. It furnishes them green food throughout the Summer. 

 3 or 4 cuttings a season can be obtained. It can be fed either 

 green or cured as dried forage, making a most nutritious feed 

 which is relished by all kinds of stock. Sow 5 lbs. per acre in 

 drills 3 feet apart or broadcast at the rate of 20 to 30 lbs. 

 per acre. Lb. 15c. 100 Lbs. 13c. Lb. 



Beans 



FOR LOWEST PRICES 



1306. Virginia. About 20 days earlier than the Mammoth 

 Yellow. The vines make a fine growth, are filled with pods, 

 stand about 3 feet high, are ea.sy to cut and easy to cure. 



Biloxi. This is two or three weeks later than Mammoth 

 Yellow and requires a longer growing season. In Tennessee it 

 grew 5 ft. 7 in. without support and made three tons of hay 

 per acre. 



Laredo Soy Beans. The Laredo differs from any other 

 variety. As the plants get up a few inches high they stool out 

 like oats and each individual plant sends up from six to fifteen 

 very fine branchs making it one of the very best of hay beans. 



Cow Peas 



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1175. Mixed Cow Peas. We strongly recommend sow 

 ing 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 satisfactoiy results. 



1159. New Era. This new extra early Cow Pea is un- 

 questionably one of the most valuable varieties in cultivation. 

 It is quicker in growth than any other Cow Pea in cultivation; 

 makes a very large growth of vine and very prolific yield of peas. 



1162. Black Cow Peas. Seed medium sized and black. 

 Vines trailing. Seed matures early. 

 Canada Field Peas. Pk. $1.25. Bu. $4.50. 



Cotton 



WILLET'S SPECIAL COLLEGE No. 1 



Bolls, 60 to the Pound— Gms, 40%.' 



Price: 1 Bu. $2.00; 5 to 10 Bus. $1.90; 25 to 50 Bus. $1.75; 

 100 Bus. or more $1.50 per Bu. 



WILLET'S NEW HALF AND HALF 



Price: 1 Bu. $2.00; 5 to 10 Bus. $1.90; 25 to 50 Bus. $1.75; 

 100 Bus. or more $1.50 per Bu. 



WILLETS SPECIAL MEBANE TRIUMPH 



Price: 1 Bu. $2.00; 5 to 10 Bu. $1.90; 25 to 50 Bus. $1.75; 

 100 Bus. or more $1.50 per Bu. 



IMPROVED WEBBER 49 



Price: 1 Bu. $2.00; 5 to 10 Bu. $1.90; 25 to 50 Bu. $1.75; 

 100 Bu. or more $1.50 per Bu. 



1241. Gray Crowders or Shinney. Vine trailing, seed 

 large and mottled gray and blue. Matures medium late. 



1305. Brabham Peas. This is a cross between the Whip- 

 Poor-Will and Iron varieties. It is especially valuable in that 

 it partakes of the good characters of both parents. 



1168. Black Eye. Vines erect. Seeds medium sized and 

 white, matures medium late. 



1164. Whip-Poor-Will. Vines erect. Seed large, mottled 

 red and white, matures early. Good to grow between corn. 



1163. Clay Peas. Seeds medium sized and cream colored. 

 Vines grow tall and erect. Seed matures medium late. 



Seed 



WILLET'S IMPROVED DIXIE TRIUMPH 



Bolls, 60 to 65 to the Pound. 



.40; 5 to 10 Bus. $2.15; 25 to 50 Bus. $2.00; 



Price: 1 Bu. 

 100 Bus. or more 



1.90 per Bu. 



WILLET'S SPECIAL WANNAMAKER 

 CLEVELAND 



Bolls, 52 to the Pound— Gins, 40%. 



Price: 1 Bu. $2.00; 5 to 10 Bu. $1.90; 25 to 50 Bu. $1.75; 100 

 Bu. or more $1.50 per Bu. 



SEA ISLAND COTTON EUREKA 



Price: 1 Bu. $4.00; 5 to 10 Bu. $3.80; 25 to 50 Bu. $3.65; 

 100 Bu. or more $3.50 per Bu. 



Velvet Beans— The Soil Builder of The South 



We Can Supply Any Variety of Velvet Beans Grown, 



GEORGIA BUSH VELVET BEANS 



Introduced by us, 1916. 



Price, postpaid: Pt. 35c; qt. 65c; 1/2 pk. $1,50; pk. $2,75. 



Wrife for Prices in Quantity. 



MISSISSIPPI BLACK VELVET 



The Black Velvet is wholly new and only listed by ourselves. 



Price, postpaid: 1 pt. 35c; 1 qt. 65c; 1/2 pk, $1.50; pk. $2.75. 



Write for Prices in Quantity. 



OSCEOLA VELVET BEANS 



^ First listed by us. 



Price, postpaid: 1 pt. 25c; 1 qt. 40c; 1/2 pk. 90c; pk. $1.50. 

 Write for Prices in Quantity, 



CHUFAS 



44 Its. to the bushel 



Also called Hognut and Ground Almond. 



One of the best hog crops for the South. For this purpose plant from 

 April to May 10th ; turn in hogs Sept. 15 to January. Crop matures about 

 October and will lie in ground without rotting until eaten. Grow best in 

 drills, rows 2% feet japart. Do not bed or hill up. Plow and hoe twice. 

 Plant 1 peck to acre. 10- inches in drill. Write for prices. 



But We Are Listing Only the Most Popular Varieties. 

 GEORGIA 100-DAY SPECKLE VELVET BEANS 



Introduced and named by us. Originated in Georgia, 



Price, postpaid: 1 pt. 25c; 1 qt. 40c; 1/2 pk. 90c; pk. $1.50. 



Write for Prices in Quantity. 



CHINESE BEANS 



First listed by us. 



Price, pos,tpaid; 1 pt. 35c; 1 qt. 65c; 1/2 pk. $1.50; 1 pk. $2.75. 



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PEANUTS 



White Spanish. — Small pods, upright growth, matures 110 days. 

 North Carolina Runners. — Medium pods. Great hog variety. 

 Valencia. — Upright vines, two weeks later than White Spanish. 

 Tennessee Red. — Bunch variety. Very hard shell. 

 Virginia Runner. — Largely used for parching. 

 Virginia Bunch. — Very Productive. Used for parching. 

 Write for prices, market fluctuates. 



