CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 
YELLOW BERMUDA.—This valuable 
Onion is especially adapted to the South- 
ern States and is the most profitable of 
all varieties of onions for the grower. Ease 
of cultivation, large size and mildness of 
flavor make it the most valuable of this 
type. The Yellow Bermuda is a selection 
from the original Red Bermuda and pre- 
ferred to all others by growers in the 
South. We offer seeds obtained direct from 
the Isle of Teneriffe. Packet, 10c.; oz., 
5c.; % Ib., $2.00; 1lb., $6.50, postpaid. 
RED BERMUDA.—Genuine seed import- 
ed direct from the Island of Teneriffe. 
A very early pale Red Onion grown exten- 
sively in the South for early shipment to 
Northern Markets. They mature early and 
are of extremely mild, sweet flavor. Pack- 
et, 10c.; oz., 35c.; % I1b., $1.00; lb., $3.50, 
postpaid. 
WHITE SHALLOTS. 
Planted August to March. 
consumption and Northern markets. 
5 bushels per acre. 
The quantity to be expected from an acre, 
For home 
About 
if planted in field culture, 4 fo»~- rows, 
would be from 50 to 60 barre's. put. if 
planted, as near New Orleans, in 2 foot 
rows, 100 to 125 barrels, if plantea in Aug. 
and Sept. If planted later, they do not 
multiply so well. Qt., 25c.; Gal., 75c., post- 
paid; peck, $1.25; bu., $3.75, not prepaid. 
Write for quantity prices. 
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RED WETHERSFIELD. — This 
is a beautiful, large, handsome 
globe-shaped red Onion. Earli- 
ness, productiveness and keeping 
qualities. It has perfect form; 
produces enormous onions. Pack- 
et, 10c.; oz., 40c.; % Ib., $1.25; 
Ib., $4.50, postpaid. 
YELLOW PRIZE TAKER.—One 
of the largest Onions, more flat in 
Shape than either Danver’s or 
Wethersfield and of yellowish red 
, color. Flesh is firm and solid, 
of a transparent white, and of 
excellent, mild flavor. Packet, 
10c.; oz., 60c.; % Ib., $2.00; 1b., 
$7.50, postpaid. 
DANVER’S YELLOW GLOBE. 
—Brownish yellow color; bulbs 
quite flat and of good size; largely 
grown for sets. In the Southern 
States they can be planted in the 
Autumn and will continue grow- 
ing during the entire Winter. 
Packet, 10c.; oz., 60c.; 44 Ib., $2.00; 
lb., $7.50, Postpaid. 
AUSTRALIAN BROWN.—An early and 
‘ very hard variety which does especially 
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on low wet ground to get large bulbs. The 
skin is thick and the color is a rich brown 
It is especially noted as a long keeper as 
it keeps well into Spring. Packet, 10c.; oz., 
40c.; % Ihb., $1.25; lh., $4.50, postpaid. 
WHITE PORTUGAL—This is a medium 
size onion of mild flavor and with beauti- 
ful, clear white skin The variety is a 
favorite with many for use when young as 
a salad or bunching onion and for pickles 
It matures eariy and is fine for Fall and 
early winter. Packet, 10c.; 0Z., 30c.; % Ihb., 
$1.00; lb., $3.00, postpaid. 
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Onion sets are largely planted in home 
gardens for early Greens and also for Mar- 
ket. Plant in rich, well cultivated ground, 
in rows 10 to 12 in. apart and 2 
in the row, 8 bu. to the acre. Plant for 
Spring from Jan. for Fall, 
from Sept. to Nov. 
Red Creole.-—New crop ready in August. 
White Silverskin.—Qt., 35c.; gal, $1.00; 
postpaid Peck, $1.50; bu., $4.50; not pre- 
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Red Wethersfield.—Qt., 35c.; gal., $1.00, 
in. apart 
until April; 
poses peck, $1.50; bu., $4.50, not pre- 
paid. 
Yellow Danver’s.—Qt., 35c.; gal, $1.00, 
posrpalt; peck, $1.50; bu., $4.50, not pre- 
paid. 
Yellow Bermuda.—New crop ready in 
August. 
White Crystal Wax,—New crop ready in 
August. 
