MATJLE'S DANVERS YELLOW.- Of good size, globular form, very thick 

 bulb, with small neck. Very choice, well flavored, rathermild and very early. In 

 many markets it will find ready sale at much higher prices than any other 

 variety. Frequently produces 600 bushels and more per acre from seed, the 

 first year. After Manle's Prlzetaker it is best ot all Yellow Onions. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 20 cts.; % pound, 60 ets.; pound, $2.25 ; 5 pounds, $10.00. 



CDTfT A T fStYW —In ls9 "-! I supplied my customers with 5,530 



r XjKj J. O.Xj IiUIL. pounds of Yellow Danvers Onion Seed. This 

 was all I had, and much to my regret, I had to return hundreds of dollars to 

 customers who were behindhand in placing their orders. This year I have 

 harvested but little over 3000 pounds, and have been compelled to 

 advance my prices considerably; but as it is, I really think the seed is worth any- 

 where from $3.00 to M.OO per pound ; consequently, at the low figure, considering 

 the short crop, at which I oner seed this year, it is bound to go quickly, hence 



1 advise all my friends to place their orders as early as possible. 



EXTRA EARLY PEARL. 



EXTRA EARLY PEARL This is among 



the earliest, if not the earliest, of white Onions. Keeps 

 well. Of a fine, showy, waxy appearance ; the flesh 

 is snow white; flavor mild arid pleasant ; grows 5 to 6 

 inches in diameter the first vear from seed. Packet, 

 10 cts.: oz., 25 cts.: \ lb., 75 cts.: lb., 82.50. 



NEW Q.UEEN Remarkable keeper and 



rapid grower. If sown in March it will produce 

 Onions from 1 to 2 inches in diameter in early 

 Summer. Pkt.. 5 c: oz., 20 c: \j lb., 00 c: lb., 82.00, 



The crop of Onion Seed in 1892 has 

 not been so short for years. If you § 

 want ten pounds or over, write for a 



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f special figure, and place your order 

 i at once. 



NEAPOLITAN J'l) MARZAJOLA 



SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE.-This 

 is simUar in shape to the Red and White 

 Globe, but differing in color. A wonderfully heavy 

 cropper ; remarkably nandsome in appearance and 

 large in size. Pkt. 10c. ; oz. 30c; % lb. 80c; lb. 82.75. 



NEAPOLITAN MARZAJOLA.— One ot 

 the earliest. Growsfirst season to large size. Silvery 

 white skin. Good keeper, Sown in February 

 or .March will produce fine crop early in 

 season, Pkt., 10 c. ; oz., 25 c. ; % lb., 80 c ; lb., 52.50. 



A copy of 



T. GHEIflErVS POPULAR JiEW BOOK, 

 entitled 



" flem Onion Culture " 



Presented free to every customerorder- 

 ing Onion Seed to the amount of $5.00 

 or over. 



NEW GIANT I^OCCA 



r|AMM0TI-| 



NEW GIANT POMPEII 



Notwithstanding the largo size attained 



by this variety, they retain their perfect 



shape and fine quality. The skin is very 



thin and delicate in appearance, of a 



beautiful, handsome, reddish-brown 



color; the flesh is pure white, very tine 



grained, and remarkablv mild. Pkt.K 



Cts.; oz., 20 CtS.; % lb.. GO its.; lb., 82.00. 



NEW GIANT R O C C A OF 

 NAPLES. — An onion of immense 

 sixe, single bulbs having weighed 



3'.; lbs. Of handsome, globular form, 



mild and tender flesh. Valuable tor both 



[Spring and Autumn sowing, rkt.H'cts.; 



., 20 cts : ] , lb.. 60 cts.; lb.. COO. 



MAMMOTH RKD TRIPOLI.— 



Flavor excellent, being both mild and 

 pleasant Bulbs have weighed aa 

 heavy as '£' .. ibs. and over. Pkt., 



10 cts.; os., 20 Ots.; ', lb,, GO us: lb., 82.00. 



GIANT WHITE TRIPOLI.— 



tjn Irk growth, mild flavor, similar to 



the Red. Pkt., 10 cts.; 0*., 20 cts.; \ lb., 



60 cts.; lb., 82.00. 



