CULTURE--Mo$t successfully grown in a deep, rich 

 loamy soil, and, unlike most vegetables, does best 

 when cultivotcd in the some ground tor a suc- 

 cession of years. Manure the ground well in the 

 fall, and turn up in ridges, during the winter, ond 

 as eorly as it will work in the spring rake or 

 harrow thoroughly. Sow thinly in drills '2" deep, 

 rows 12" apart, ond cover with fine soil, pressing 

 it down. Keep the ground free from weeds ond 

 thin out the young plants so they stond 3" or 

 4" aport. The small onions pulled may be eaten 

 grean and the balance ollowed to moture. 1 ox. to 

 100 feet of drill, 4 to S lbs. to the acre. 



CURRIE'S EXTRA YELLOW GLOBE DAN- 

 VERS — The largest cropper and best 

 shope of ony Yellow Onion at present 

 on the morket. It is saved from Picked 

 Bulbs only, and should not be confound- 

 ed with the Yellow Globe Donvers com- 

 monly sold. A true globe shape with 

 very small neck; slightly flottened ot 

 the root end. Ox., 85c; I4 lb., S2.S0; 

 lb., S8.00; Pkt., 20c. 



CURRIE'S PRIZETAKER— Pure Ameri- 

 can-grown stock. Skin is rich golden, 

 flesh white, and so mild and sweet that 

 if mov be eaten row like on apple. Ox., 

 85c; U lb., S2.25; lb., S8.00; Pkt., 20c. 



MICHIGAN YELLOW GLOBE (Same os 

 Ohio Yellow Globe) — Perfect globe- 

 shoped onion, slightly flattened ot the 

 base Laroe yielder and splendid keep- 

 er Ox., 75c; '4 lb., S2.25; lb., S7.50; 

 Pkt., 10c. 



YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS (Choice 



Stock) — The stondord voriety. Very uni- 

 form in shape, is very productive, mild- 

 flovored, ripens early, and is o splendid 

 keeper. Ox., 75c; ''4 lb., S2.00; lb., 

 S7.00; Pkt., 15c. 



SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE— Brown 



i>;h-vcllow skin ond fine aromed white 

 ticsh Oi., 7Sc; '4 lb., S2.25; lb., S7.50; 

 Pkt., 15c. 



SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE— The hond 

 somest globe-shaped red onion A splen- 

 did keeper. Ox., 75c; '4 lb., S2.00; lb., 

 S7.00; Pkt., 15c. 



SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE-The lorg- 

 est and hondsomcst white globe-shaped 

 onion The skm and *lcsh ore pure 

 white, the flesh firm, fme-grained ond 

 exceptionally mild-f lovored. A splendid 

 keeper. Ox., 7Se; ','4 lb., $2.35; lb., 

 S8.00; Pkt., 20c. 



SWEET SPANISH (Rivenida Strain) — 



Lorge size, ottroctive yellowish-brown 

 covering, ond excellent flovor Often 

 weigh 2 lbs. Delicious mild flavor, ond 

 keep very well. Ox., 85e; '4 lb., S2.S0; 

 lb., 58.00; Pkf., 20c. 



LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD — Large 

 size, skin dork red, flesh slightly tinged 

 pink, very firm ond solid Unsurpossed 

 (o- winter storage Ox., 7Se; '4 lb., 

 S2.00; lb., S7.00; Pkt., 15c. 



MAMMOTH SILVER KING — Matures 

 early and large. Skin and flesh ore pure 

 white Mild Ox., 65c; I4 lb., S2.00; 

 lb., S7.00; Pkt., 10c. 



WHITE BUNCHING (White Lisbon) — 



Extra eorly, maturing long before other 

 sorts. Not o good keeper. Unsurpassed 

 for earlv bunching green. Ox., 75c; 'i 

 lb., S2.25; lb., 57.50; Pkt., 15c. 



WHITE PORTUGAL or SILVERSKIN — 



Mild-flavored, grown for pickling. 

 Splendid keeper, loroe vielder. Skin 

 and flesh white Ox.. 75c; '4 lb., 52.25; 

 lb., 57.50; Pkt., lOc. 



BERMUDA ONIONS 



BERMUDA 





ONION PLANTS 





Especially suitable for home 



gor- 



dens. Produce sweet, mature onions | 



of Bermudo quality. Reody 



April 



1st. Per Bunch, 35c; postpoid 



Per 



10 Bunches, S2.50, postage c 



«tro; 



weight about 6 lbs. 





BOTTOM ONION SETS 



Produce green or bunch onions in much 

 less time fhon they con be secured 

 from seed. Prices subject to morket 

 chongcs. If more thon I lb. is wonted, 

 odd postoge ot Porcel Post rotes. 



YELLOW— Lb., 30c; 5 lbs., 51.00. 



WHITE— Lb., 30c; 5 lbs., Sl.OO. 



VEGETABLES cost so lit- 



tle. 



but give you 



so much 



— 



n health, in 



tastiness, 



and 



all-around 



satisfac- 



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