Maule’s Onions 
Some varieties of vegetable seeds are very short this season; onions are 
one of them. We suggest that you sow the seed most carefully so as to 
get maximum returns. 


Maule’s Large Sweet 
Spanish (Yellow) 
439 MAULE’S LARGE SWEET SPANISH a 
Utah strain. Extra large; mild flavor; yellow (112 days) 
One of the best all-round globe-shaped onions. Handsome, extra 
large, light yellow skin and pure white flesh which is fine grained 
and exceptionally sweet. Its sweetness makes it a splendid onion 
to use in salads or other ways without cooking. It is grown ex- 
tensively for market and is a great favorite with home gardeners. 
Onions will keep for quite some time in storage, and if allowed to 
dry thoroughly, will stand shipping long distances. If you want 
the largest and mildest Spanish Onions, grow this one for home 
use or nearby market sales. Pkt. 15¢; oz. 95¢; 14 Ib. $3.60. 
438 Maule’s White Sweet Spanish 
Utah strain. Large and mild flavored (110 days) 
All the outstanding features of the above Large Yellow Sweet 
Spanish will be found in this onion, but the flesh is pearl-white and 
the outer skin silvery white. Large size, mild flavor and hand- 
some appearance combine to make this a most valuable onion. 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 95¢; %4 Ib. $3.60. 
437 Maule’s Yellow Globe Danvers % 
The old reliable yellow globe; good keeper; mild, white flesh (110, days) 
Onions are of deep globe shape with small necks. Skin is bright 
golden yellow; flesh is creamy white and rather mild. Maule’s 
When in doubt, choose Yellow Globe Danvers has been famous for many years in every 
varieties marked onion-growing district for uniform shape, color and keeping 
with the s@ qualities. Pkt. 15¢; oz. 75¢; 1% Ib. $2.80. 
452 Early Yellow Globe 
Choice strain. 10 days earlier than Yellow Globe Danvers (100 days) 
One of the best and earliest globe-shaped onions; beautiful deep 
yellow skin and clear white flesh. The skin is thick and tight, which 
makes the onions less susceptible to damage through handling 
and it also helps to keep them better over winter in storage. An 
enormous cropper and an especially fine variety for growing on 
mucklands. Pkt. 15¢; oz. 95¢; 14 lb. $3.60. 
Maule’s Yellow 
Globe Danvers 
451 Ebenezer or Japanese 
Enormous cropper; the longest keeping yellow onion (100 days) 
An all around variety with many desirable characteristics. 
Ebenezer is reasonably early, tops dry down quickly and com- 
pletely, the outer scales are tough; its color is attractive; it yields 
heavily and keeps well. Sets grown from Ebenezer are “of excel- 
lent color, shape and keeping quality. Onions are 2% to 3 in. or 
more in diameter when well grown, flattened, yellow in color, 
moderately strong in flavor. Very dependable throughout the 
Early Yellow Globe East and favorably known wherever onions are grown com- 
mercially. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 65¢; 14 lb. $2.40. 
453 Japanese White SiG 
Bunching Onion SPECIAL COLLECTION 
3 Choice Onions 
(95 days) An excellent spring and 
fall bunch onion. It is larger than 
other bunching onions; does not form < 
a bulb, but produces long, straight Prizetaker 
scallions in clusters ok 2 to 5 eat It White Portugal 
is a rapid grower and forms market- 
able, mild, green scallions late in the Early Yellow Globe 
fall or, if wintered over, very early 
in the spring. When fully grown, they 3 Pkts. (one of each, value 45¢) 
are nearly an inch in diameter but ~ for only 30¢ 
retain their mild flavor. ; 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 85¢; 14 Ib. $3.20. 

Onion Culture: Sow seed in rows, 12 to 18 in. apart, as early in the spring as 
the soil can be worked into a good, loose condition; cover seed 34 in. deep. If 
sets are wanted, sow seed thickly and do not thin out; use 60 to 80 Ibs. of seed 
per acre. If ripe onions are wanted, sow seed thinly and when young plants are 
a few inches tall, thin out to stand about 3 to 5 in. apart in the row. A packet 
will sow about 50 ft. of row, an ounce about 200 ft.; 4 to 5 Ibs. of seed per acre. 
Onions are easily raised from seed and can be pulled as needed during the sum- 
mer or left to become fully ripe for late fall or winter use. 
38 WM. HENRY MAULE STANDS BACK OF EVERY PACKAGE OF SEEDS 

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