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



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BOLGIANO'S "CAPITOL BRAND" FIELD CORN 



Grown especially for our trade in the best producing sections and will make a sure crop, 

 shel.ed and graded. Only good, sound ears are selected from healthy stock. 



For Prices See Pink Sheet Enclosed. 



Our stock is all hand 



YELLOW DENT HYBRID_(lip 

 days.) Virginia grown. The best 

 Yellow Hybrid developed in the 

 middle Atlantic section. Similar in 

 appearance and adaotation to 

 Raid's, but has sounder ears, 

 larger yield and is more drought 

 resistant. Every stalk bears large 

 sound, show type ears, 11 inches 

 long; 16 rows of deep grain tightly 

 wedged on small, red cob. Deep 

 roots make it extremely storm re- 

 sistant. 



BOLGIANO'S PROSPERITY 

 CORN. (110 days.) Bolgiano's 

 "Prosperity" Corn, produces fine, 

 large, stately ears 12 to 14 inches 

 long, 8 to 11 inches in circumfer- 

 ence and have from 20 to 24 uni- 

 form rows of long, large kernels, 

 well developed over tip and butt. It 

 is a luxuriant grower, from 12 to 15 

 rtet high. For more than a score 

 of years "Prosperity Corn" has 

 been under the most watchful 

 breeding and selection. 



REID'S YELLOW DENT (100 



days.) This is a splendid Yellow 

 Dent variety 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 rows. Reid's 

 Yellow Dent has been awarded 

 more prizes at Corn shows than 

 any other variety except "Pros- 

 perity." The ears average 8 to 10 

 inches long. 



IMPROVED LEAMING (112 days.) Yellow ears, 9 inches 

 long, rough dent; 16 to 18 rows of deep grain closely set. 

 Small red cob; adapted to any type of soil. 



LANCASTER SURE CROP (113 days.) A flinty type of 

 early com; reddish yellow colored grain. 



BOONE COUNTY WHITE (Pedigreed Stock) (110 days.) 

 A pure white corn on a white cob. Very deep grain, not 

 overly wide. Rows generally 20, sometimes 22 to 24. A per- 

 fect shape. That is the striking thing about it — big, long 

 ears, beautiful shape, perfect butts and tips, and deep grains. 

 We believe this to be the best all-around White Com in 

 existence. It is a heavy yielder; has small cob and produces 

 good-sized fodder, free from barren stalks. 



"HICKORY KING" WHITE CORN (80 days.) 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 undoubtedly the best and most productive White Field 

 Com for the South. 



EUREKA ENSILAGE CORN. The very best Silo Corn 

 on the market. For many years we have used 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 sowti in hills or planred 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. 



WHITE KAFFIR CORN. Makes nutritious food for stock 

 and poultry. Kaffir 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. 



EVERGREEN BROOM CORN (Improved). An excellent 

 variety; 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. 



"Capitol Brand" Soy Beans, Cow Peas and Small Grains 



SOY BEANS 



Soy Beana are now recognized as one of 

 the most important forage crops as well 

 as a nitrogen gatherer of greatest value. 

 Equally as good for feeding purposes as 

 Cow Peas, and much easier to cure. Sow 

 from May to July at the rate of 60 to 90 

 lbs. per acre broadcast ; 45 to 60 lbs. in 

 drills 

 WILSON BLACK (120 days.) Very small seed; can be grown in the 

 Northern States where an early variety is desired. 



VIRGINLA. BROWN (125 days.) Vines make a fine growth; are filled 

 with pods ; stand about 3 ft. high and are easy to cut. 



MAMMOTH YELLOW (145 days.) The largest growing and most popu- 

 lar Soys for forage purposes. 



RYE 



ABRUZZI RYE. The best variety for Winter planting ; ready for 

 grazing about ten days earlier and will produce more grain and straw 

 than other varieties. Sow 56 to 84 lbs. per acre. 



ROSEN OR WINTER RYE. For grazing, grain or straw. This old- 

 fashion variety is used largely for turning under. Sow 56 to 84 lbs. 

 per acre. 



WHEAT 



LEAP'S PROLIFIC WHEAT. A standard variety of fine beardless 

 wheat with tallest straw ; very productive. Sow 75 to 120 lbs. to acre. 



BARLEY 



r grazing, ha 



SEED BUCKWHEAT 



BEARDLESS BARLEY. For grazing, hay or grain. Sow 72 to 96 lbs. 

 per acre. 



SEED BUCKWHEAT has the advantage of remaining for some time 

 in bloom and produces seed earlier. It resists drought and blight very 

 well. Sow 1 bushel per acre. 



COW PEAS 



Ck)w Peas provide the most inexpensive method of bringing soil back 

 to a stage of fertility, leaving it rich in nitrogen. One of the largest 

 yielding and most nutritious farm crops. Sow from April through July 

 at the rate of 60 to 90 lbs. per acre broadcast or 45 to 60 lbs. per 

 acre in drills. 



WHIPPOORWILL. An early variety ; grows upright and vigorous and 

 the crop is easy to harvest. Considered the best variety for seneral 

 purposes. 



MIXED COW PEAS. We strongly reconMnend sowing Mixed Cow Peas 

 as a soil improving crop. The upright growing varieties holding up the 

 vining varieties will make a much better growth and give more satisfac- 

 tory results. 



BLACKEYE PEAS (Edible) 



Vines erect of large leafy growth, yielding large quantities of well 

 filled pods. 



CANADA FIELD PEAS 



Canada Field 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. Sow 90 to 150 

 lbs. per acre. 



OATS 



WHITE SPRING OATS. Produce a bumper crop of hay or grain. 

 Its big heads on tall straw yield plump grain of excellent quality. Sow 

 64 to 96 lbs. iier acre. 



WINTER OR TURF OATS. Sown in September or October, this variety 

 will be well set before cold weather. Excellent for Winter grazing and 

 produces a large crop of heavy grain. Sow 64 to 90 lbs. per acre. 



SORGHUM 



SORGHUM furnishes a large yield of most nutritious forage, which 

 can be fed either green or cured, and will yield 2 or 3 cuttinsrs a year, 

 stooling out thicker each time it is cut. It .grows 10 to 12 feet hish. 

 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. 



See Inclosed Pink Sheet for Latest Prices on All Field Seeds 



