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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA j^ 



NEW WHITE PRIZE-WINNERS^r ol 



The new White Prize- 

 Winner was originated 

 from a single white onion 

 found in a large field of 

 Prizetakers in 1891, and 

 not until this season have 

 we had sufficient seed to 

 offer it in quantity at a 

 reasonable price. 



In magnificent shape 

 and enormous size, the 

 White Prize-Winner 

 is the exact counterpart 

 of the Mammoth Yel- 

 low Prizetaker, which 

 has become so popular 

 in the last few years, dif- 

 fering only in its hand- 

 some silvery-white skin. 

 Hundreds of our best 

 market gardeners and 

 onion growers have g^ven 

 it a trial, and, judging by 

 the large number of favor- 

 able reports, nothing 

 equal to it in the line 

 of white onions has ever 

 before been grown in 

 America. One enthusi- 

 astic customer, who grew 

 it, says: "It completely 

 astonished me; there has 

 never been an onion 

 grown in America that 

 can hold a candle to it." 

 Another writes: " It is the 

 most valuable addition to 

 the onion family ever 

 made." Another says: 

 " I raised a White Prize- 

 winner from the packet of seed you sent me, measuring 17 inches in circumference, and weighing over 

 4 pounds, which astonished my neighbors, and took first prize at the county fair." Prices, choice Ameri- 

 can-grown seed: pkt., loc; oz., 25c.; }( lb., 70c.; lb., J52. 25, post-paid; lb., |2. 15; 2 lbs., $4.00; 5 lbs., 

 and over, $1.85 per lb., by express or freight. 



Extra 



Early Red Globe 



Danvers Onion 



A beautiful new onion, 

 which we think so highly of 

 that we have made it one of 

 the subjects of the colored 

 plate on the back of this 

 book. Its extreme earliness 

 has been a great surprise to 

 us as well as to the few gar- 

 deners who have grown it. 

 It is of perfect globe shape, 

 resembling the Southport 

 Large Red Globe in its rich 

 purplish-crimson color, but 

 is ready for market several 

 weeks ahead of that popular 

 variety, and is unquestion- 

 ably the earliest American 

 red variety ever introduced, 

 and a good keeper. Pkt. , 

 loc; oz., 20c.; ^ lb., 50c.; 

 lb., I1.75, post-paid; lb., 

 $1.65; 5 lbs. and over, J1.50 

 per lb., by express or freight. 



KEW WHITE PRiZE-wiSNEE ONION. The grandest White Onion grown for the American 

 climate. Its tenderness and mildness of flavor are unequalled. 





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