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and testimonials, pag« L2. 



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About Prices 



There is no vegetable in which the quality of the seed ^^certs a greater influence upon the crop than 

 m onions. Our stock is all grown from choice bulbs, selected by hand, and is unsurpassed in this 

 country. During our whole business career as seedsmen, it has always been our aim to make quality a 

 first consideration, price afterwards, and in no one crop have we met with greater reward than in 

 onions. 



One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. To grow large onions from seed, 5 pounds to the acre; to grow 

 small sets, 50 to 60 pounds to the acre are required. For full information for culture, storage and mar- 

 keting onions and onion sets, see our New Leaf let = Essays on this subject, which will be sent free with 

 all erders for onion seed, when requested. 



Not for several years have we had such a good crop of fine plump, high 

 germinating onion seed as in 1914. We are, therefore, able to make 

 unusually favorable prices. 



True Round Yellow Danvers 

 Onion 



Our superior stock of this celebrated variety 

 is of fine round shape. It grows to good size, with 

 thin yellow skin, white flesh, fine grained and ex- 

 cellent quality. It ripens early, keeps well and is 

 very productive. This variety is catalogued by 

 many seedsmen as Yellow Globe Danvers, which is 

 a misnomer. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.,- i lb., 40c.; lb., 

 $1.20, postpaid; by express or freight, lb., $1.10; 10 

 lbs. and over, $1.00 per lb. 



Southport Globe Onions 



Johnson's Superior Connecticut=Qrown Seed 



There is a marked superiority in the Eastern- 

 grown types of the Globe Onions, commonly known 

 as the Southport strains, over the Western-grown 

 types. That our seed of these important varieties 

 is from highly bred and carefully selected types is 

 attested by the numerous letters we have received 

 from the most critical onion growers. 



Southport Large Yellow Globe. Pkt., lOc; 

 oz., 15c.; i lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 



Southport Large Red Globe. Pkt., 10c. ; 

 oz., 20c.; i lb., 50c.; lb., $1.65. 



Southport Large White Globe. Pkt., lOc; 

 oz.,30c.;ilb., 75c.; lb., $2.75. 



Philadelphia Yellow Dutch, or 

 Strasburg Onion 



The most popular variety for sets, grown so ex- 

 tensively by market gardeners around Philadel- 

 phia. The sets of this variety grow round, plump 

 and bright. Full-sized onions are somewhat flat- 

 tened, flesh white, mild flavor and an excellent 

 keeper. Skin bright yellow. Pkt., 5c.; oz. , 15c.; 

 i lb,, 40c.; lb., $1.35, postpaid; by express or 

 freight, lb., $1.25; 5-lb. lots, $1.20 per lb. ; 10 lbs. and 

 over, $1.15 per lb. 



Minnesota Globe Onions 



Seed Grown in Minnesota by Originator 



These are new true globe onions of the finest 

 and most select type, so called to distinguish them 

 from all other stocks of red and white globe on- 

 ions, difiering in earliness, productiveness, perfec- 

 tion of shape and long-keeping qualities. From 

 reports of customers and our trials with them, we 

 believe them to be the onion of the future for the 

 Northern States. 



ninnesota Globe Wethersfield Red Onion. 

 Per pkt., lOc; oz., 20c.; i lb., 60c.; lb., $2.00. 



Minnesota White Globe Onion. Per pkt 

 lOc; oz., 35c.; i lb., $1.25; lb., $4.25. 



For uniformity, productiveness, deep globe shape, sure ripening and fine keeping qualities, plant 

 JOHNSON'S CONNECTICUT-GROWN SOUTHPORT GLOBE or MINNESOTA GLOBE ONIONS 



