A Cr M Riverside Sweet Spanish Onion 
Riverside Sweet Spanish r “n'l 
” ser Seed Co. from the original 
imported strain and greatly improved. Large, well shaped brown onions 
weighing 1 to 3 lbs. If properly cured are good keepers and also good 
shippers. For large sized onions thin to 6 to 8 inches apart. Onions 
are globular, with golden yellow skins, white flesh, very mild, with a 
pleasing flavor. (Pkt. 10c) (oz.25c) (14 lb. 80c) (lb. $2.50) postpaid. 
A&M Early Sweet Spanish 
AeM 
ONIONS 
WRITE FOR QUANTITY PRICES 
Vz oz. to 50-foot row, 4 to 5 lbs. to acre. 
Culture subject to variations by cultivation and soil 
conditions. Rich soil with too much irrigation will pro¬ 
duce thick necked scallions and oftentimes doubles and splits, while 
the same soil well drained would produce the finest onions. A well- 
fertilized sandy soil is best. 
Onions are hardy and will grow reasonably well in most soils. In 
Southern California seed is planted in September for early spring 
onions and from November to March for later crops. The early varie¬ 
ties mature in about 125 days and the later varieties about 140 days. 
Seed is sometimes sown directly in the field and thinned, however 
we advise sowing in seed beds and transplanting. This allows for bet¬ 
ter selection of plants and crops mature more evenly. Under the trans¬ 
planting method Vz lb. of seed is sufficient to raise plants for 1 acre. 
The young plants are ready for transplanting when 6 weeks to 2 
months old. Trim the tops to the center blade and the roots to Vz 
to 1 inch. Double row planting is recommended where weeds are few. 
The rows on the ridges should be spaced 8 to 10 inches apart. Always 
irrigate to avoid flooding, which would cause the onions to rot. 
A&M White Sweet Spanish Onion 
JVijyi YVnire ^weer ^panisn side Sweet Spanish in flavor, 
uniformity, and mildness. There is also little difference in the size, 
shape, or yield. Is a good shipper and keeper. The pure white skin 
is very attractive. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (14 lb. 80c) (lb. $2.50) 
postpaid. 
A&M Earlv earliest, mildest, 
AOIVl tany DWeer ^panisn sweetest onions grown. It 
is early maturing, producing heavy tonnage on account of its good 
size. At maturity the onions are straw colored, the tops rather flat, 
tapering toward the bottom. Not recommended for storage but ex¬ 
cellent for early market. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 35c) (14 lb. $1.15) 
(lb. $3.50) postpaid. 
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Aggeler&Musser Seed Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA_ 
