. Germain : [catalog] . arge; far largerthan the common ones. It has beendemonstrated this year that anacre of fair soil will produce up totwenty tons. Both from the homegardeners and market gardenersstand point the possibilities are freat. The Sweet Spanish Onion*ill rapidly replace a good manyof the other varieties. Plant in December to February,and they will mature about Augustor September. Allow them to ma-ture thoroughly, until the tops havedried. After pulling the onions,allow them to remain in the fieldcovered with the tops for about aweek, then put in crates in an airyplace to allow th
. Germain : [catalog] . arge; far largerthan the common ones. It has beendemonstrated this year that anacre of fair soil will produce up totwenty tons. Both from the homegardeners and market gardenersstand point the possibilities are freat. The Sweet Spanish Onion*ill rapidly replace a good manyof the other varieties. Plant in December to February,and they will mature about Augustor September. Allow them to ma-ture thoroughly, until the tops havedried. After pulling the onions,allow them to remain in the fieldcovered with the tops for about aweek, then put in crates in an airyplace to allow thorough curing. We can state without fear of con-tradiction that Germains Sweet Span-ish Onion is far superior to any onionon the market. Your experience inthe past with our introductions un-questionably have convinced you of the merit and honesty of our claims. As witness to this we respectfully refer to the pages on Zucchini, Persian Muskmelon ;andsome of the other new vegetables we have introduced during recent Dont these letters show we know what we are talking about when we offer something new? San Diego, Calif., Sept. 16. Sweet Spanish Onion seed purchased from you early lastspring produced a fine crop of most delicious flavor, well-formed,good big size and truly sweet. I had tried in the north, east and inFlorida to get such seed, but never found any in the country. I likethe onion even better than the Bermuda, and it is a much better keeper. MRS. A. W. Calif., Sept. 22. say that I had the best success with the Sweet Spanish On-ions. I raised about 75 lbs. off a spot about 15 ft. sauare besides eatingall the green onions we wanted. I would like to plant some more ofthem this month or next. All the seed I have purchased from youhave always germinated. F. E. BALDWTN. Santa Paula, Calif., Sept. 14, 1921Was very much pleased with the results of the Sweet SpanishOnions. All other seeds proved satisfactory. B. T. FINCH. Campo Seco. S
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