WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 





Vegetable Seeds — 67 



OHIO 



5liOBE 



\ / Ohio fRed 

 Yellow Globe 

 Onion. 



Globe Wethersfield Onion. 



T'ntil very recently 

 this onion has only been 

 known to a limited 

 cMent in parts of the 

 Mute of Ohio, where it 

 lias long been consid- 

 eitil one of the best of 

 (llnbe onions. It Is of 

 liuiidsoine bright, even 

 jcllow color, with small 

 ntfk. Ripens early and 

 all at once; the firm, 

 -olid bulbs are excellent 

 winter keepers. It is re- 

 1 1)1 ted that 8U0 bushels 

 >>i Ohio Yellow Globe 

 onions have been grown 

 on -i single acre of good 

 \:\.\\'\. It is especially 

 r< loinmended for heavy 

 muck land on account 

 of Its early maturing 

 qualities. Packet, 10 cts.; 

 ounce, 25 cts.; y^ pound, 

 60 cts.; pound, 52.25. 



ED GLOBE WETHERSFIELD ONION. 



This handsome 

 red globe onion 

 has become very 



Sopular In the 

 orthwent. Hav- 

 ing had a num- 

 ber of calls for 

 it, I grew a sup- 

 ply of the seed, 

 and in 1904 

 offered it for the 

 first time to my 

 customers. It Is 

 the old reliable, 

 large Red Weth- 

 ersfleld bred to a 

 globe shape, and 

 while I do not 

 consider it su- 

 perior to South- 

 port Red Globe, 

 m ,v customers 

 win not make a 

 mistake by giv- 

 ing it a trial. I 

 can offer it at a 

 very reasonable 

 price. Pkt., lOc; 

 oz., 20c.; y. lb., 

 60c.; lb., $2.00. 



THE SOUTHPORT GLOBE ONIONS. 



'be Southport Onions have increased wonderfully in public favor during the last four 

 Qve years, and they well deserve their popularity. In almost all markets they will 

 arlably bring top prices. They are not only of handsome appearance, remarkable 

 idity and good keepens, but also fully equal in yield my best strains of other varle- 

 !, 000 bushels to the acre from seed the first year being not unusual. For years 1 have 

 :en considerable pride in all three of the Southport Onions named below, and can 

 ' in perfect candor that my sti'aln of each one of these globe onions cannot be sur- 

 ■ised, If equalled, in this country. This year the crop is unusually short and I have 

 itjijii^vance my prices; but they will be found reasonable considering the quality of 

 iroeed, so much so that I expect to be sold out long before the season is over. 



lOUTHPORT RED GLOBE! Six or seven years ago my annual sales of this varletv 



'. not exceed 500 pounds; today the demand runs into the thousands. In single di.s- 

 t3ts in New York and Ohio, I frequently ship 1,000 pounds of this red globe onion 

 Qually. It is a perfect globe, skin being of a rich glossy red; flesh fine grained, white 

 i always mild and pleasant. Like other Southport onions it is very hardy and a 

 endid keeper. On my trial grounds at Briar Crest last season. It showed up the best 

 any of the Red Globes, and was the admiration of every one who took the pains to 

 fdlcally examine my onion trials. Pkt., lOc; oz., 25c.; 14 lb., ttOc; lb., S2.25. 

 lOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE,— This onion, on account of its handsome appear- 

 ee, always brings top prices in the New York City markets. It Is sllverv white in 

 or, globe shaped In form, flesh of delicious flavor, and a fine keeper. My strain of 

 Jthport White Is equally as desirable as that of the Southport Red andYellow Globe. 

 oljet, 10 cents; ounce, 35 cents; 14 pound, $1.00; pound, 83.50. 



OUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE.— This Is of the same general character as the 

 D varieties described above, except the skin Is a rich yellow, flesh of course being 

 ■re white, and of a mild and delicious flavor. It is one of the most popular of the 

 How Globe onions, and my annual sales run Into thousands of pounds. These three 

 rletles of Southport Globe onions, I have carefully bred up for years, so that I am 

 •e all my friends who entrust their orders for these onions to me, will be highly 

 ighted with their crop and the price they secure for same next fall. Bear In mind 

 It all three of these Southport onions ripen very evenly, and on this account partlcu- 

 ly are wonderful keepers. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 80 cts.; \i lb., 75 cts.; lb., 82.75. 



A. J. Faris & Sons, Caruthersville, 

 Mo.— Your garden seeds have always 

 been Just what you recommended 

 them to be, and the Prizetaker Onion 

 went beyond my expectations. We 

 raised from one pound of seed on >i 

 acre of ground, 150 bushels. They are 

 fine keepers, mature early and a 

 splendid seller. 



SOUTHPORT 

 YELLOW 

 GLOBE. 



Lewis L. Bowcn, Old Westbury, N. 

 Y —The seeds I got from you last 

 sprmg turned out excellent. Some of 

 the onions reached 14 inches in cir- 

 cumference. I took first premiums 

 at the Queens-Nassau Counties Fair. 

 First on your Red Glohe Wethersfield; 

 first on your Yellow Globe Danvers; 

 first on Southport White; first on 6 

 varieties of onions. 



SOUTHPORT 

 RED GLOBE. 



