LIST OF TESTED GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1910, 



AILS A CRAIG 

 ONION. 



EXTRA SELECTED STOCK. 



The most popular Onion in the English 

 market, and where known in this country 

 takes the lead of all others, commanding 

 a better price than any of the famous 

 Spanish or Bermuda sorts. For perfection 

 of form, size and weight it is unrivalled. 

 There is no Onion equal to it for exhibi- 

 tion purposes. As shown in the illustra- 

 tion it is a handsome globe shape, the 

 outer skin being a beautiful straw color. 



To get the best results from this Onion 

 the Seed should be sown in-doors or in a 

 hot-bed early in spring and transplanted. 

 By this treatment enormous crops can be 

 raised, a yield of over a thousand bush- 

 els to the acre not being uncommon. 



The Onions grow to a very large size, 

 frequently weighing 2% to 3 lbs. each. It 

 is remarkably mild in flavor, and for 

 slicing to be eaten raw is superior to the 

 "best of the Spanish varieties. 



The attractive appearance of Ailsa Craig 

 Onion, together with its wonderfully deli- 

 cate flavor, render it a most desirable va- 

 riety, and commands a ready sale on the 

 market. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; % lb. $1.30; 

 1 lb. §5.00. 



AILSA CRAIG ONION. 



NEW BEET "FIREBALL." 



A new and distinct extra early perfectly globe-shaped Beet, with the finest 

 table qualities. The flesh is a brilliant fiery red, fine grained, very solid, crisp 

 and sweet. As shown in the illustration it has a very small tap root, and slender 

 leaf stalks, and a smooth skin, making it valuable for early frame work, and 

 equally desirable for the open ground. While it is as early as the earliest of 

 the inferior flat sorts of the Egyptian type, it retains its fine table qualities much 

 longer. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 35c; 1 lb. $1.00. 



NEW BEET "FIREBALL/ 



NEW RADISH 

 "SPARKLER." 



A "White Tipped Radish that 

 is quite distinct, the color be- 

 ing a rich carmine scarlet with 

 a well defined clear white tip. 

 unlike the old varieties which 

 are usually a dull red. It is a 

 rapid grower, well adapted for 

 forcing, and even when fully 

 developed remains solid and 

 crisp. For open ground cul- 

 ture it is equally valuable, for 

 while the leaves are small 

 they are large enough for 

 bunching. 



Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Vi lb. 40c; 

 1 lb. $1.00. 



ENGLISH FORCING TOMA- 

 TOES. 



Pkt. 



Sutton's Best of All 50 



Sutton's Winter Beauty.. .50 



Comet 25 



Stirling Castle 25 



For description see page 35. 



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