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EXTRA EARLY RED.—Ten days earlier than the large Red. 
My seed has frequently produced fine marketable onions 90 days from sowing. 
Very hardy and reliable. Desirable for early market; keeps well. Packet, 10 
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cents; ounce, 15 cents; 144 pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.50. 
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RED GLOBE.—Very similar to the Large Red, differing principally in 
form. Packet, 10 cents ; ounce, 15 cents; 14 pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.40. 
WHITE GLOBE.—Fine symmetrical bulbs; flesh, firm, fine grained and 
SILVER SKIN.—(White Portugal.) 
White. A mild, pleasant onion, handsome shape, and very popular for family 
juse ; one of the best for pickling. In this vicinity grown largely forsets. Packet, 
Also known as Philadelphia 
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YELLOW DUTCH.—Very productive, keeping well and being excellent 
for shipping. In Philadelphia and many other sections largely grown for sets. 
Flesh fine grained, mild, and of good flavor. It is certainly a very profitable 
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mild flavor, Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 144 pound, 60 cents; pound, $2.00. 
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very early in the season. 
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OR PERENNIAL TREE. 
ONION SETS 
Philadelphia has long been esteemed jn all sections of the country as 
headquarters for Onion Sets. 
is from the black seed, but still, a great many people prefer to plant sets, 
WHITE BOTTOM.—Grown from my best selected seed of the 
White Silver Skin or Portugal variety, which will produce White Onions 
Pt., 20cts.; qt., 35 ets.; 5 qts., $1.50, by mail, postpaid. 
BOTTOMS.—(See illustration of atumblerfulofsetstaken | 
Above two varieties are produced fromseed. Potato, Egyptian and Mul- 
tiplier Onions do not produce seed, and can be obtained from bulbs only. 
without haying the slightest Winter protection, will come up year after year, 
divide, making several irregular shaped onions. 
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OTATO ONIONS. 
and the parent bulbs produce quantities of small bulbs in clusters. The 
mature early and are of a mild, pleasant flavor. i 
NEW WHITE MULTIPLIER ONION.—Is enormously pro-s 
ductive ; of pure white silvery color, very hardy and will unquestionably & 
prove a great acquisition to this class of onions, for its handsome% 
appearance will make it one of the most salable varieties that can be 
Onion can be readily understood! Pint, 35 cents; quart, 60 cents 
market variety. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 15 ets.; 144 pound, 40 cts.; pound, $1.25. 
In my estimation the best way to grow onions 
furnish at the following prices : 
20 ets.; qt., 35 ets.; 5qts., $1.50, by mail, postpaid. j 
PERENNIAL TREE.—When once set out, 
ground, and grow very rapidly. The bottoms 
The young sets grow 
qt., 55¢.; 5 qts., $2.50, by mail, postpaid. 
ere bulbs when planted increase in size 
Pt., 30 ets.; qt., 55 cts. 
ful for pickling. White onions being usually 
er color, the advantage of a White Multiplying 
BOTTOM SETS. 
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