FARQUHAR'S RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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Farquhar's Selected 



Yellow Globe Danvers 



Onions 



ONION. 



Cebolla (Sp.) 



Ailsa Craig 

 Onion 



CuLTCRE. The Onion had been cultivated as an article of food from the earliest times, and is, perhaps, at the present day, more uni- 

 versally grown than any other vegetable. A good crop is impossible unless the soil is very rich and kept clean. Use well-rotted manure freely, 

 and get the crop in as early as possible in spring, even should the weather be cold and unpleasant. Sow in drills 1 foot apart and cover about 

 one-third of an inch, treading or rolling after sowing so that the hot, dry atmosphere may not destroy the sprouting seed. When 3 inches 

 high, thin to 2 inches apart. Stir the ground freely without disturbing the young plants and keep free from weeds. One ounce of seed sows 

 100 feet of drill; 4 to 5 pounds, an acre. 



YELLOW VARIETIES 



Farquhar's Selected Yellow Globe Danvers. {Eastern- Pkt. 



grown.) The finest type of this favorite American variety, which is more 



extensively grown than any other Onion. It is of smooth, globular form, 



with small neck, consequently ripening very early. The solid character of 



Farquhar's Yellow Globe Danvers makes it one of the best keeping sorts 



as well as the mo.st popular for market purposes, .oz. $1.00; ^Ib. $3.50. .$0 25 

 Yellow Globe Danvers. Globular shape, mild flavor, and an excellent keeper. 



It has long been a popular variety for the main crop . . oz. 50c. ; \^\h. $1.75 . . 

 Prlzetaker. a medium-early, globular variety of immense size, with 



yellow skin and mild white flesh oz. 60c.; ]4Vd. $2.00. . 



Southport Yellow Globe. Handsome, mild-flavored Onion. One of the 



best oz. 60c.; J^lb. $2.00. . 



Allsa Craig, a handsome globular variety, growing to an enormous size, 

 with pale yellow skin and white flesh. A good keeper and valuable for ex- 

 hibition purposes oz. $1.00. . 25 



Giant Gibraltar. Very large, 

 light yellow Onion . .oz. 75c. . 15 



WHITE VARIETIES 



White Portugal or Silver- Pkt 



skin. Splendid when young 



as a salad Onion and for 



pickles. Early, mild-flavored; 



excellent for first crop 



oz. 60c.; J^lb. $2.00. . 10 



'\ Southport White Globe. A handsome Onion with firm, fine-grained, mild Pkt. 



\ flesh ■ oz. 60c.; i^lb. $1.75. .$0 15 



j Farquhar's Improved Queen. The earhest of all Onions and 

 I particularly valuable for summer use. It is small, somewhat flat, and of 

 J silvery white color. Highly prized for slicing on account of its very mild 



/ flavor, and, being small, is popular for pickhng oz. 75c.; }i^h. $2.50. . 15 



' Queen. Very early, small, flat, white Onion, useful for pickles 



oz. 50c.; i^lb. $1.50.. 10 

 Adriatic Barletta. Extremely early, small Onion, with silvery white skin, and mild 



white flesh. Invaluable for pickling oz. 60c.; 341b. $2.00. . 10 



Bermuda White. A mild, flat Onion that grows very quickly oz. $1.00. . 15 



Giant White Tripoli or Silver King. Large Onion of good quality oz. 75c. . 15 



For other varieties of Onions, see page 26 



White Portugal Onion 



