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Mammoth Prizetaker Onion 



Mammoth "Prizetaker" Onion 



Its Mildness of Flavor and Tenderness are Unequaled Even by the Bermuda 

 Varieties. In Size it is not Excelled by the Enormous Varieties from Spain 



205. Eight hundred to one thousand bushels to the acre, and a single 

 specimen weighing as much as pounds 2 ounces are some of the things 

 this handsome Globe Onion will produce. It has a bright, clear, straw 

 color, and grows a perfect globe-shape. Is by far the handsomest, most 

 productive, most profitable, and best of all Yellow Globe Onions. Large 

 Onions can always be raised in a single season directly from .seed. It has 

 always brought much better prices than any other Onion in the market; 

 it never fails to attract attention on account of its beauty ; on the city stalls 

 itnas completely taken the place of the large Spanish Onions. The Prize- 

 taker Onion is gifted with strong drought resisting ability, and we consider 

 this one of its strong merits. People who wi.=h to make money should plant 

 the Prizetaker Onion. It is admitted by the most critical Onion growers 

 to be the largest, finest flavored and most superior Yellow Globe Onion un- 

 der cultivation. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 20c. Jf Lb. 60c. li Lb. Sl.OO. 

 Lb. S2.00. Postpaid. 



A Fine Crop of Prizetakers 



On July 15, 1916, Mr. W. H. Lovelace, of Perry Co., Ala., wrote: "From 

 the Prizetaker Onion seed planted in November and set out in January, I am 

 harvesting the finest crop of Onions I ever saw. Some weigh more than a 

 pinind, and all are large, fine Onions. Prizetaker seed planted in February 

 lire still growing and ivill make fair sized Onions, maturing in August. I 

 expect to plant big acreage in Onions next year." 



"Crystal Wax" Bermuda Onion Seed 



578. Teneriffe grown. Possessf^s much finer qualities than the 

 White Bermuda. It is a mild and delicate flavor of a pure crystal while 

 wax color. It quickly produces full grown Onions from seed the same 

 season. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 25c. I4 Lb. 75c. Lb. S2.50. Postpaid. 



Bolgiano's Extra Early Dawn Squash 



331. 1. Ten days to two weeks earlier than any other stock of White 

 Bush Squash. 2. Always brings the first Fancy Prices of the earliest mar- 

 ket. 3. Enormously productive. 4. Beautiful white color, entirely free 

 from any green cast. 5. Solid and heavy, with small seed cavity, making 

 an excellent shipper. 6. Delicious flavor and an excellent cooker. 7. 

 Growth is bushy with absolutely no runners. 8. A great improvement 

 over all other stock. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 15c. H Lb. 35c. ^ Lb. 

 60c. Lb. Sl.OO. Postpaid. 



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Bolgiano's Hollow Hub Parsnip 



219. As we predicted several years ago, when we first introduced the Hollow Hub Parsnip, it has 

 taken the leading place among Parsnips. Its merits alone have brought it so prominently to the front. 

 No Parsnip seed ever offered is grown so carefully as Hollow Hub. Each individual root is carefully 

 selected by hand and critically examined; if it does not come up to the highest standard it is discarded. 

 "Hollow Hub" Parsnip is hollow crowned to a remarkable degree; it has firm, tender flesh, a delicious deli- 

 cate flavor, almost entirely without core. In growth it is small and uniform. In fact. Hollow Hub Par- 

 snip is as perfect as it is possible to produce by the most careful selection and breeding. Grow the best, 

 it costs but little more and it pays so much better. Pkts. 5c and 10c Oz. 10c. )4 Lb. 20c. Lb. 65c. 

 Postpaid. 



Bolgiano's Great Giant Salsify 



275. By far the largest, smoothest, most tender Salsify ever sold to the trucker. Its delicious flavor 

 and attractive appearance bring the buyers and holds their trade. It easily outsells every other Salsify. 

 "For It Is The Best." It outyields all other varieties. Truckers who have tried the " Great Giant" say 

 it is ideal; it is the Salsify they will always grow in preference to all others, for they readily sell all they 

 bring to the market at better prices and much quicker than their neighbors. Grow the best. It pays. 

 Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 15c. ;4 Lb. 50c. i<Lb. 9Cc. Lb. SI. 75. Postpaid. 



Extra Early Purple Top Milan Turnip 



315. Earliest Turnip in cultivation; a week sooner than any other. Flat, smooth, of medium size, 

 with bright purple top and few leaves. Flesh white and choice, adapted to Spring or Fall. A good keeper. 

 Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 2 0zs. 15c. i| Lb. 20c. JiLb. 30c. Lb. 50c. 



Pkt. .5c. Oz. 10c. 2 Ozs. loc. M Lb. 

 y. Lb. 30c. Lb. 50c. 



Extra Early White Milan Turnip 



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 20c. 



Extra Early 

 Dawn Squash 



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Spring Spinach, Improved 

 Curled Long Standing 



Improved Curled Long Standing Spring Spinach 



1106. Of a perfect, rich, attractive green color, 

 distinct from all other varieties, and easily recognized. 

 Its growth is abundant, and it will retain a fresh, luxuriant 

 appearance for three or four weeks after the most stubborn 

 seeding varieties have become yellow and gone to seed. 

 Your early Spring garden will be incomplete without a 

 generous sowing of Improved Curled Long Standing 

 Spinach. This Spinach combines the extremely curled 

 leaf of our Bloomsdale Curled Savoy Spinach and its own 

 unequaled, long standing qualities, with a beautiful green 

 which will invariably draw customers your way and bring 

 you the top prices. Our oldest and most experienced 

 customers pronounce this Spinach the best they have ever 

 grown for Spring, Summer, Fall or the coldest Winter. 

 From our careful tests we learned its merits before we put 

 it in the hands of the truckers; they immediately realized 

 its value and have from year to year increased their orders 

 until from 100 pounds five years ago. our annual sales 

 amount to many tons. Pkts. 5c and 10c. Oz. 1.5c. M 

 Lb. 35c. }-2 Lb. 65c. Lb. SI. 25. Postpaid. 



1000. Long Season Spinach. This variety of 

 Spinach is especially adapted for the Summer season when 

 other sorts quickly run to seed. Sowings can be made in 

 early Spring and followed monthly with further sowings, 

 and the crop will be continuous throughout the entire 

 Summer. The leaves are a rich, dark green color, very 

 thick, crumpled and of splendid quality. Pkts. 5c and 10c. 

 Oz. loc. a Lb. 35c. }i Lb. 65c. Lb. SI. 25. Postpaid. 



1262. New Zealand. This variety endures heat and 

 drought; excellent for Summer use; tlie leaves are small 

 and thick. It is an enormous yielder, growing upright; one 

 sowing can be picked from the entire Summer; a very dis- 

 tinct varietv. Fine for careens. Pkt. 10c. Oz. loc. J^ Lb. 

 35c. }4 Lb. 65c. Lb. SI. 25. Postpaid. 



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