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



Bolgiano's "Capital Brand ^' Field Corn 



FOR PRICES SEE PRICE LIST ENCLOSED 



Bluemont, Va., 

 Nov. 7, 1923. 

 F. W. Bolgiano & Co., 



Dear Sir: I must say that 

 I had the finest crops from 

 your seed any one ever saw. 

 The Ensilage Corn could not 

 be better, 18 acres made over 

 300-ton of ensilage, besides I 

 had fed some before cutting. 

 A. J-. KELLEY. 



YELLOW CORN 

 Bolgiano's Prosperity 



Corn •"■ ^'°^ really want to 

 grow a bumper crop 

 of beautiful Yellow Dent Corn 

 this year, just take our advice 

 and plant Bolgiano's "Pros- 

 perity" Corn. The fine, large, 

 stately ears are 12 to 14 inches 

 long, 8 to 11 inches in circum- 

 ference and have from 20 to 24 

 uniform rows of long, large 

 kernels, well devoloped over tip 

 and butt. It is a luxuriant 

 grower, from 12 to 15 feet 



high, and if planted during the first half of May, will mature be- 

 fore the 20th of September. For more than a score of years 

 "Prosperity Corn" has been under the most watchful breeding 

 and selection. 



Reid's Yellow Dent. V'l^ '^ .f-,,^?'®"'^'!'^''"*^ ?^"t ^'^,- 



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 'ows. 

 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. 



Improved Learning Com. Its^ ex^treme -Hlness^^and 



very popular with the farmers, and especially with those in the 

 localities where the seasons are short. It produces from 65 to 90 

 bushels to the acre, in accordance with the quality of the soil. 

 The ears and grains are of medium size. 



Has the largest ears 

 of any 100-day corn. 

 It outyields many other corns. The increased yields repay the 

 seeds many tiines over. Growers should make sure of getting 

 the largest yield and most handsome grain^jto meet competition 

 and secure the highest prices. Ears usually average from 9 to 

 12 inches long and from 20 to 30 rows on the cob, some of the 

 stalks bearing from 2 to 3 ears. 



Makes nutritious food for stock and 

 poultry. Kaffic Corn in the last few 

 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. 



WHITE CORN 

 Boone County White 

 (Pedigreed Stock). ^Pj^tl 



corn on a white cob. Very 

 deep grain, not overly wide. • 

 Rows generally 20, sometimes 22 

 to 24. A perfect shape. That 

 is the striking thing about it — 

 big, long ears, beautiful shape, a 

 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' 

 Corn. 



Bolgiano's Famous "Capitol Brand" Field Corns 



Mammoth Golden Beauty Corn. 



White Kaffir Corn. 



productive White Field Corn for 



White 



So large 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 un- 

 doubtedly the best ■ and most 

 the South. 



Eureka Ensilage Corn. 



The very best Silo Corn on the 

 market. For many years we 

 have I'sed 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. 



Choice White Dent. ^ong narrow grain; large fodder; 

 very prolific; laige ears, small cob. 

 The stalks grow 7 to 8 feet high and set the ears about 3% to 

 4 feet from the ground. 



Evergreen Broom Corn. Improved. 



An excellent va- 

 riety; is a good 



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. 



Sorghum. Furnishes a large yield of most nutritious for- 

 '^ ' age. which can be fed either green or cured, and 



will yield 2 or 3 cutting 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. ^", early variety; grows ur 



*^*^ right, vigorous, and the crc 



up- 

 ight, vigorous, and the crop 

 is easy to harvest. We sell more of this variety than any other, 

 and consider it the best for general purposes. 



Black Cow Peas. seed medium sized and black. Vines 



trailing. Seed matures early. 

 Clav Peas seeds medium sized and cream colored. Vines 

 \jiay ± ao. gi-o^v tall and erect. Seed matures medium late. 



miinnpv Ppa Very popular, seed large, mottled white and 

 oiiiiiiicj i CO.. ^.g^^ g,^|„jy maturing, erect vines. 



IVIivofl Crkw Ppqc We strongly recommend sowing Mixed 



lyiixeu V.UW rctts. ^^^ 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. 



Tiljipk- Flvp Vines erect. Seeds medium sized and white; 



oidLM. ±^yc. j„j^tu,,eg medium late. 



Tnnpnfep Rnrkwhpaf It has the advantage of remaining 



duces seed earlier. It resists drought and blight very well. Sow 

 1 bushel per acre. 



PpTiafla TTiplrl Ppqg Here is a crop which is not only 



L^anaaa 1 lem reas. p.^ntf^bie, out win 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 climate. 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 Soia ^li® largest growing and most 

 iTldinmuill xciiuw oujct. popyi^j. goj^ Bean for forage 



purposes, although a little later in maturing than other varieties. 



Tar-Heel or Mammoth Black Soja. f H^i'*'^ Mammot'h 



yellow and produces about same amount of forage. 



Very small seed, matures in about 

 ninety days, can be grown in the 

 Northern States where an early variety is desired. 



About twenty 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. 



Wilson Black Soja. 



)rthern States where an 



Virginia Soja Beans. 



