“White Silver-Skin Onion 
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MAMMOTH PRIZE-TAKER ONION.—T! 
Mammoth Prize-Taker Onion 
F. W. Bolgiano & Co., Washington, D. C. 
Dear Sir: 
I herewith hand you a sample of Prize-Taker Onion grown from your seed. 
N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C 17 
One ounce will sow one hundred feet drill. Six Ibs. to acre. 
CULTURE For sets, sow the seed as early as possible in the spring, 
very thickly, in drills AS soon as the tops die off in summer, remove them 
a y lac rly in the following spring replant by placing 
low di ils 12 inches apart, and about 4 inches apart in the 
ns A 1 by this process are of a large size early in the 
’ also. ‘be grown to full size during the first season by 
tril s 1 foot apart, and about one-fourth inch deep, in 
in April, in strong land, well manured, and thinning them 
ches apart in drills They delight in a strong, rich, deep, 
Ss cer well if grown successive years on the same ground 
d in f1 € Tebri or March, and transplanting 
f imi sé can be Satuned For this purpose Prize 
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WHITE SILVER. SKIN ONION. 
This famous onion re 
tains its great popularity Its delicate and mild flavor, its 
shapely form and size, and its pure white color make it a 
ost desirable variety for the table, for the market, and for 
shipping. Onions sets are extensively grown from this sort, 
and from these sets full-size onions are grown as early as 
June and July. The onion sets and large onions are used for 
pickling purposes because of their clean, white, silver color. 
kt. 5 and TO) cts; o25/25 Cts.; 24 llb.,/65,.cts:s lbs) $2.50 
WHITE PORTUGAL ONION. Fine color; mild flavor; 
pure white Fine for Onion sets and pickles, will grow to 
large size if sown thinly and kept worked. Pkt., 5 and 10 
cts E25 .Cts Ib:, (65) cts.; Ibi; $2iso: 
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White Portugal Onion Seed 
LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD. It is 
and rich, purplish-crimson color, making it 
always commands a good price in the market 
of excellent quality. Pkt., 5 and 10 cents; 
cents; pound, 
DANVERS’ FINE YELLOW. 
a beautiful globe-shaped 
extremely desirable. It 
It is a good keeper and 
0Z., 20) cents; 1% Ib., 60 
$2.00 
Is the same shape as the Westhers- 
field; color brownish-yellow; bulbs quite round and of good size. This 
is the variety grown for sets, thousands of bushels of which are an- 
nually shipped from this market to different parts of the United 
States. They are more hardy than the whites, and keep better through 
the winter. Pkts., 5 and 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; % Ib., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 
ONION SETS 
Yellow Danvers and White Silver Skin at Lowest Market Prices. 
For years we have made Onion Sets one of our specialties, and this 
season our stock is larger and finer than ever. We are prepared to 
offer Onion Sets in any quantity, from one bushel to carload. We in- 
vite you to call and inspect our sets. We will be pleased to quote 
prices and mail samples to who cannot call. Our Onion Sets are 
especially fine. 
any 
September, 1907. 
I purchased the past spring 3 
pounds of seed from you and sowed less than one-half acre, from which I have harvested nearly 400 crates of onions. 
FRANKLIN WILLIAMS, Vienna, Va, 
