. Bolgiano's seeds for over a century. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Grasses Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Gardening Maryland Baltimore Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs. ' 38 Mammoth "Prizetaker" Onion 31 Its Mildness of Flavor and Tenderness are Unequaled Even by the Bermuda Varlities. In Size it is not Excelled by the Enormous Varieties from Spain. 205. Eighj hundred to one thousand bushels to the acre, and a single


. Bolgiano's seeds for over a century. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Grasses Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Gardening Maryland Baltimore Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs. ' 38 Mammoth "Prizetaker" Onion 31 Its Mildness of Flavor and Tenderness are Unequaled Even by the Bermuda Varlities. In Size it is not Excelled by the Enormous Varieties from Spain. 205. Eighj hundred to one thousand bushels to the acre, and a single specimen weighing as much as 6 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 neverfails to attract attention on account of its beauty: on the city stalls it has 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 wish 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 under cultivation. Pkts. 5c and 10c. J-£ Oz. 15c. Oz. 30c. M Lb. 85c. y2 Lb. $ Lb. Postpaid. Did Honor to Their Name On September 13, 1918, Mrs. Albert Johnson, of Jefferson Co., W. Va., wrote: "From four packets of your 'Prizetaker' Onion Seed which I planted this Spring, I raised five bushels of very fine large Onions, which was con- â \ sidered a good yield, as this was a very poor season for Onions, owing to the H hoi, dry spell in May which nearly ruined the crops, but my 'Prizetakers' i;. ca


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