The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 



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Tall Meadow Oat Grass 



Sown alone use 2 to 3 bushels to the acre, either Spring or Fall. Sown 

 in mixture, use 1 bushel (11 lbs.) Tall Meadow Oat Grass, 1 bushel (14, lbs.) 

 Orchard Grass and 8 lbs. Red Clover. It gives the very best results when 

 sown with Clover. By adding 6 lbs. of Red Top or Herd's Grass to the 

 mixture the grazing will be materially increased. Please write for prices. 



1120 Canada Blue Grass 



Canadian Blue Grass does not thrive when planted with Clover. Red 

 Top and Orchard Grass are the best for mixing with it to grow on inferior 

 soils. On good land it becomes tall enough for hay, and as it shrinks very 

 little in drying the hay is heavy for its bulk. Grows from one to two feet 

 high. Sow 30 lbs. of seed to the acre. Price : " Monumental " Brand 

 Seed, Lb. 30c. Pk. $1.00. Bu. of 14 lbs. $3.50. 



Orchard Grass 



It makes excellent hay, and gives the very best results mixed and grown 

 with Tall Meadow Oat Grass and Red Clover. It should be cut when in 

 blossom, as the hay is injured if the seed is allowed to ripen. It can be sown 

 in the Spring or Fall, either with grain or alone. Sow two bushels per acre 

 if sown alone, or with Red Clover, one and one-half bushels of Orchard 

 Grass and eight pounds of Clover are the quantities usually sown. Price : 

 " Monumental " Fancy, Lb. 20c. Bu. of 14 lbs. $2.6.5. Write for latest prices. 



1117 Timothy 



1118 Kentucky Blue Grass 



Blue Grass requires about two years to get well started and for that 

 reason it is often sown in mixture with other Grasses. It will do well on 

 almost any land, but does best on well drained clay land. Sow in the Fall 

 or Spring at the rate of two or three bushels per acre. Price : " Monu- 

 mental " Brand Seed, Lb. 40c. Pk. $1.50. Bu. of 14 lbs. $5.55. " Silver " 

 Choice $5.25. 



1111 Red Top or Herd's Grass 



Our Monumental Brand of the Fancy Cleaned Red Top is of extra fine 

 quality, and carefully cleaned from impurities. We can also furnish the 

 Choice and Prime Fancy Red Top as usually sold. It requires about 8 to 

 10 pounds to seed an acre of the Fancy Clean seed. When sowing with 

 Timothy, sow 6 pounds of the Fancy Clean seed and 8 pounds Timothy per 

 acre. It can be sown either in the Spring or Fall. Price : " Monumental " 

 Brand Fancy Seed, Lb. 28c. 10 Lbs. or over at 26c. " Silver " Choice, 10 

 Lbs. or over at 20e. lb. Prices fluctuate ; latest prices quoted upon appli- 

 cation. 



1122 Meadow Fescue, Randall or English Blue Grass 



Sow either in the Spring or Fall at the rate of 2 bushels to the acre if 

 sown by itself. When sown with Red Top or Timothy sow 1 bushel (14 lbs.) 

 Meadow Fescue, 5 lbs. Fancy Clean Red Top and 6 lbs. Timothy per acre. 

 Sown for grazing mixture with Orchard and Tall Meadow Oat Grass, add half 

 a bushel each of these two Grasses. Write for lowest prices. 



Clovers grow well with Timothy and aid it by supplying nitrogen. 

 Timothy alone a peck (11 lbs.) to the acre, or with Clover 10 lbs. Timothy 

 and 6 lbs. Clover. A splendid mixture is 8 lbs. Timothy, 6 lbs. Clover 

 (either Mamr oth Clover or Alsike Clover preferred, as they mature at the 

 same time a.i Timothy), 6 lbs. Fancy Red Top, % bu. Meadow Fescue. 

 Together these will produce most excellent hay, also nutritious and abundant 

 pasture in good loamy clay or low ground soils ; 8 lbs. Timothy and 6 lbs. 

 Clover when .sown together. Prices: "Monumental" Brand, i2e lb. Pk. 

 $1.20. Bu. of 45 lbs. $4.50. Market fluctuates. Write for latest prices. 



Sudan Grass 



It is the universal opinion of those who have grown it that it is destined 

 to make one of the very best ensilage crops known. It would be even better 

 when grown with Soy Beans or Cow Peas, as this combination would make 

 an enormous yield of ensilage that would be very palatable and well balanced. 

 When seeded in rows 18 to 20 inches apart, drill 4 to 6 lbs. When sown 

 broadcast 16 to 24 lbs. per acre. Write for prices. 



Timothy and Alsike Clover Mixed 



For hay, the Alsike and Timothy Mixture is very valuable on soils too 

 moist for Red Clover. Alsike is suitable for either hay or pasture. It is 

 finer and more leafy than Medium Red Clover and cattle prefer it. " Monu- 

 mental " Brand, 15c lb. 50 Lbs. or over at 13c lb. 



Millets 



1125 German or Golden Millet, Southern Grown 



Makes a large yielding and most nutrftious hay crop, quick growing and 

 easily cured. Should be sown at any time between the middle of May until 

 the end of ,Iune at the rate of 1 bushel per acre. It matures a crop in to 

 8 weeks after seeding. CJow Peas sown with German Millet makes fine hay. 

 Sown in this way, it should be sown with some quick maturing variety of 

 Cow Peas 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. Write for prices. 



1126 Hungarian Millet 



Hungarian Millet does not grow so coarse as some other varieties, but 

 still yields quite heavily, from two to four tons of hay to the acre being 

 an ordinary crop. 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. " Monumental " Brand. Write for prices. 



1278 Tennessee Cultivated Golden Millet 



This variety is extensively used throughout the United States, as they 

 find it more nutritious in value for feeding. It is sown at the same time 

 and at the same rate per acre as the common Millet Monumental Brand. 

 Write for prices. 



1207 Japanese Millet 



15 lbs. to acre broadcast. 10 to 12 lbs. in drills 12 inches apart. Culti- 

 vate until 18 inches high when its rapid growth will smother all weeds. It 

 does best on low moist ground. Write for prices. 



1170 Pearl or Cattail Millet 



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It is largely used by dairymen. It furnishes them green food throughout 

 Summer. Should not be planted before May in warm .soils, as it is a 



tropical plant and grows to the best advantage in warm weather. Sow 5 lbs. 

 per acre, in drills 3 feet apart, or broadcast at the rate of 20 to 30 lbs. 

 per acre. Write for prices. 



Bolgiano's Rye Grasses for Spring Planting 

 1121 English or Perennial Rye Grass 



Produces an abundance of foliage, which remains bright and green 

 during the season. The hay is relished by all kinds of stock. It will grow 

 well on almost any land. When sown by itself sow 30 lbs. per acre either in 

 the Spring or Fall. Price: Lb. 18c. 100 Lbs. $16.00. 



1249 Pacey's Short Seeded Perennial Rye 



Specially suited for fine lawn mixture, extensively used on the beautiful 

 lawns in England. It makes a quick leafy growth of fine texture. 20c Lb. 

 100 Lbs. $18.00. 



1172 Italian Rye Grass 



It is less wiry than Perennial Rye Grass and is particularly well 

 adapted to the .soils and climate of Florida, where it is sown very extensively 

 in the Fall and Winter for lawn purposes. About 24 lbs. of seed to the 

 acre. Price: "Monumental" Brand, 18c Lb. 100 Lbs. $16.00. 



Sow Scarified Seed and Increase Your Yield 



We win Scarify your Sweet Clover or Alfalfa for one cent per pound 

 above our list prices 

 Have your seed scarified and practically all of them will grow. The 

 scarifying is done by a machine specially built for the purpose of scarifying 

 the hard outer coating of the .seed, thereby allowing the moisture to penetrate 

 quicker, producing a more rapid and complete germination. The extra cost 

 of scarifying is more than made up in the large increase in yields obtained. 



