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PETER HENDERSON & CO.-VEGETABLE SEED NOVELTIES. 



£5NEV ONIONS 



or " Prize Taker." 



This is the large beaatiful Onion that is 

 seen every fall offered for sale at the fruit 

 stores in New York and other large cities. 

 They are a rich straw color and of enormous 

 size, averaging 12 to 14 inches in circum- 

 ference. Although of such great size, it is 

 very hard and an excellent keeper. The 

 flavor is mild and delicate, making the 

 Spanish King a favorite variety for slicing 

 for salads. (See cut.) Price, 15 cts. per j>kt. ; 

 60 cts. per oz. ; $2.00 per J£ lb. ; S6.00 per lb. 



F^eto pdriafeic Barietsfe Qnioq. 



This is a very early, small, pure white 

 variety. The onions have a very delicate 

 silver skin, and the flesh is as firm and as 

 mild in flavor as any sort known to lis. But 

 its great merit over all others is its extreme 

 earliness. When we mention that in our 

 trial grounds last season it came ahead of 

 the new " Queen " by three to four weeks, 

 this alone will stamp it as a very desirable 

 acquisition to our list of Onions. For pickling 

 purposes we consider this variety to be 

 unexcelled. (See cut.) Price, 10c. per pkt. ; 

 35c. per oz. ; SI. 25 per y± lb. ; $4.00 per lb. 



NEW WHITE 



TREBONS ONION. 



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This valuable variety 

 is of French origin, 

 having been popular 

 there for several years. 

 As shown by the cut, 

 it is somewhat of the 

 shape of our "South- 

 port Yellow Globe, " 

 but is more elongated. 

 The color is very dis- 

 tinct, being a delicate 

 amber, and the quality 

 is excellent. The 

 " Trebons " is very 

 solid, a good keeper 

 and a desirable Onion 

 in every way. We can 

 recommend it. (See 

 cut.) Price, 15 cts. per 

 pkt. ; 50 cts. per oz. ; 

 $1.50 per 3^ lb. ; $5.00 

 per lb. 



The "Trebons" is the 

 finest Onion we have ever 

 grown. Although the ground 

 was not in good condition 

 for onions, they grew very 

 uniform and to a large size. 

 If they keep good the com- 

 ing winter, we shall plant 

 largely of them next season. 

 — Mbs. Robert L. Kline, 

 Deming, Washington Ter- 

 ritory, October 1st, 1889. 



"MULTIPLIER" ONION. 



An Onion of pure white silvery color, as shown in the cut. 

 It is very hardy, and will prove a grand acquisition to this 

 class of Onions. White Onion seed is usually high priced, 

 hence the advantage of a white "Multiplying" Onion of this 

 kind. Yeiy useful for pickling. The New White Multiplier 

 Onion is enormously productive, and its handsome appearance 

 will make it one of the most salable and profitable varieties that 

 can be grown. (See cut.) Price of sets, 50 cts. tier pint; 75 

 cts. perqt. ; $4.00 per peck. 



Copyrighted, 1SS9, by P. H. 4 Co. NEW WHITE " MTJLTTPLIEB " ONION. 



