The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 



New Era Cow Peas — 43 Days After Planting 



Soja Beans 



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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. 



1243. Tar-Heel or Mammoth Black, Slightly earlier than Mam- 

 moth Yellow and produces about same amount of forage. 



1244. Mammoth Brown, Matures slightly earlier than Mammoth 

 Yellow and produces about one-third more forage. 



1246. Wilson Black, Verj' small seed, matures in about ninety days, 

 can be grown in the Northern States where an early variety is desired. 



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 easy to cut and easy to cure. 



Cow Peas 



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1175. Mixed Cow Peas. We strongly recommend sowing Mixed Cow Peas as 

 a soil improving crop. 3'he upright growing varieties holding up the vining varie- 

 ties ; they will make a much better growth and give more satisfactory results. 



1159. New Era, This new extra early Cow Pea is unquestionably one of the 

 most .valuable varieties in cultivation. It is quicker in growth than any other Cow 

 Pea in culti\ation ; rpakes a very large growth of vine and very, prolific vield of 

 Peas. ■ ■ ■ ■<. 



1162. Black Cow Peas. Seed medium sized and Black. Vines trailing. 

 Seed matures early. 



1163. Clay Peas. Seeds medium sized and cream colored. Vines grow tall 

 and erect. Seed matures medium late. 



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

 and matures early. Good to grow between Corn. 



1166. Wonderful or irnknown Pea, Seed medium sized and bufi. Vines 

 erect if planted late, trailing if planted early. Seed matures late. 



1208. Shinney Pea. Very popular, seed large, mottled white and red, early 

 maturing, erect vines. 



1168. Black Eye, Vines erect. Seeds medium sized and ' white, matures 

 medium late. 



1190. Red Rippers, Red seeded, resembles Black Cow Peas in growth of 

 vines, but 10 days earlier and more prolific. 



1241. Gray Crowders. Vine trailing, seed large and mottled gray and blue. 

 Matures medium late. 



1271. Groit, A fine, new, early maturing Cow Pea, somewhat resembling 

 Xew Era in appearance and size of seed, but makes a larger growth. Very highly 

 recommended as an early maturing, large-yielding variety. 



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. 



Buckwheat 



1160. Japanese Buckwheat, It has the advantage of remaining for 

 some time in bloom and produces seed earlier. It resists drought and blight 

 very well. As much as 40 bushels to the acre have been harvested, making it 

 very profitable to raise. Sow 1 bushel per acre. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.50. Please 

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1178. Silver Hull Buckwheat, A prolific and favorite sort, making 

 a fine quality flour. A superior variety in every way to the ordinary Buck- 

 wheat, which it has almost entirely superseded. Please write us for latest 

 prices. 



1135 Spring Rye 



Produces 30 to 40 bushels of grain per acre. As it does not stool like 

 Winter Rye, not less than two bushels to the acre should be sown. Please 

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Seed Oats 



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1156. Burt or 90-Day Oats, The earliest, most prolific and surest 

 cropping of Spring Oats ; far superior to an ordinary Spring or rust-proof 

 Oats for Spring seeding. Wherever this Oat is grown it comes into great 

 favor. 



1161. Virginia Gray Winter or Turf Oats, When sown early, 

 before the Middle of March, these Oats will far outyield the ordinary Spring 

 Oats, making a larger crop and heavier grain. 



1157. White Spring Oats. This is the variety most generally sown 

 throughout the North and West, and is also so largely grown in this section, 

 although the newest varieties offered by us are decidedly preferable, both as 

 to yield and reliability of cropping. 



1272. Appier Oats. The .\ppler Oat is equally adapted for sowing 

 both in the Spring and in the Fall, but when sown in the Spring should be 

 sown before the middle of March. It is a strong, quick growing Oat. bunchy 

 head and hea^-y grain. One of the best and most reliable Rust-Proof Oats 

 for the South. 



1274. Montana or Swedish Oat, These Oats originally imported from 

 Sweden are very large, white, plump and hea\T grained and yield enormous 

 crops. The straw is coarse and is noted for its stiffness and power to 

 withstand lodging and is a great drought resister. 



Dwarf Essex Rape 



It is a pasture plant which must be' eaten off by any kind of live stock, 

 but it is pre-eminently fitted to furnish pasture for sheep, cattle and swine. 

 Under favorable conditions Rape is ready for pasturing sheep or cattle within 

 6 weeks from the time of sowing, and on an average one acre will carry 

 from 12 to 15 sheep six w-eeks to two months. 



For continued hog pasture sow Rape early and at successive intervals. 

 It may well follow any grain crop and is always splendid to plow under for 

 green manure. Sow 5 lbs. per acre broadcast. 2 to 3 lbs. per acre in drills. 

 10c Lb. 10 Lbs. at 9c. 100 Lbs. $8.00. 



Canada Field Peas 



1165. Here is a crop which is not only profitable, but will 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 

 profitable ground and fed to the stock. The vines make rich, nutritious 

 hay. If fed to milch cows, when in a green state, pods, vines and all, the 

 flow of milk will be almost doubled. 



.Sown in January, February or early March. Pk. $1.50. Bu. $5.50. 



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They can be fed to the stock as they are needed and the rest allowed to 

 remain in the ground and rot, having a valuable fertilizing property. They 

 grow nearly half out of the ground and are carrot-like in form. Sow two 

 pounds of seed to the acre, broadcast. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. % Lb. 15c. Lb. 

 40c. 5 Lbs. at 35c. 



Mammoth Russian Sunflower 



1211. Sunflower has proved to be the best paying crop of anything that 

 has been planted during the last two years. Sow in March to July, 5 to 10 

 lbs. per acre. Plant with Corn drills in rows 3 to 3% feet apart and thin 

 to 1 plant every 18 to 22 inches, cover very lightly, not over 2 to 2% inches, 

 the less the better. Write for prices. 



1209 Beardless Spring Barley 



It makes a quick growing crop of most excellent and nutritive green feed 

 and is growing in nopularity wherever it is used, and will also make a good 

 grain crop, although its principal value is as an early nutritious forage crop, 

 either to feed green or cure as, hay. Sow 1% to 2 bushels per acre. 

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1149 Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa) 



Not only does it produce an enormous amount of very valuable feed, but 

 it at the same time restores to the soil a great amount of fertility, which 

 is so much needed. 50 to 60 pounds of seed required to the acre. Write 

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Spring Vetches or Tares 



1150. Closely associated with Peas in character. Used for the same 

 purpose as Hairy Vetch, but must be planted in the Spring wherever the 

 Winters are severe, as this variety is not so hardy as Hairy Vetch. Highly 

 valuable for soiling or for green manuring. Sow alone 70 to 90 pounds per 

 acre, and if with Oats 60 pounds of Vetch and 40 pounds of Oats. Sow in 

 Spring while the ground is cool and moist or in early Autumn. " Monu- 

 mental " Brand, Lb. 10c. 10 Lbs. at 9c. 50 Lbs. at 8c. 100 Lbs. at 7c. 

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Oregon Vetch 



1275. Same as Spring Vetch, but owing to its hardiness is known as 

 Oregon or Winter Vetch. It can be planted in the Fall in all of the 

 Southern States as well as in the Spring with results about the same as 

 Hairy Vetch. Sown alone, sow 70 to 90 pounds per acre. Sown with Oats, 

 sow 60 pounds Vetch and 40 pounds Oats. " Monumental " Brand, Lb. 10c. 

 10 Lbs. at 9c. 50 Lbs. at 8c. 100 Lbs. at 7e. Write for latest prices. 



